Torah Study with Howard Brill

(The Aura of Torah) with Howard Brill                                                                Saturdays 9:00 am

Temple Beth David Social Hall                                                                                   Join us in-person or via Zoom HERE

Torah Study is suspended until further notice

Howard Brill leads us in Torah Study with a focus on Ein Yaakov                              (see below for details)

Ein Yaakov
by Jacob ibn Habib and (after his death) by his son Rabbi Levi ibn Habib

Composed in Salonica / Thessaloniki (c.1490 – c.1550 CE). Ein Yaakov (Well of Jacob‎) is a compilation of all the Aggadic material (non-legalistic critical explanation or interpretation) in the Talmud together with commentaries. Its introduction contains an account of the history of Talmudic censorship and the term Gemara. It was compiled by Jacob ibn Habib and completed posthumously by his son Rabbi Levi ibn Habib (Maharalbach). There are some differences between the version of the Talmud found in Ein Yaakov and printed versions, in addition to passages that appear only in Ein Yaakov.

https://www.sefaria.org/Ein_Yaakov?lang=bi

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