Timeline for Yerushalmi — masechet recommendations? [closed]
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May 30 at 14:13 | comment | added | sam | If you want something very short ,then try Makkos | |
May 30 at 8:43 | comment | added | Kazi bácsi | Based on what criteria do you consider a tractate good, fun and interesting? | |
May 30 at 7:52 | history | edited | Kazi bácsi |
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May 30 at 3:22 | comment | added | mbloch | Alternatively, there is now a Yerushalmi daf yomi program, which might make it easier to find good online shiurim to follow | |
May 30 at 3:20 | comment | added | mbloch | Yerushalmi is hard. You have 2 options, either go with a masechet you know and like in Bavli to see how Yerushalmi develops, might work better for short masechtot relevant le-maase (e.g., I learned Moed Katan and Beitza for this reason). Alternatively learn masechtot you don't find in Bavli (e.g., I am learning Zeraim, start maybe with Chala, Orla, Bikurim or Peah). You will need a good commentary to make any sense of it | |
May 30 at 3:02 | history | closed |
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