Orthodox Jewish Women Take A New Lead In Talmud Study In Israel
"I never thought I would live to see this day," said one of the women participating in a recent celebration in Jerusalem.
by Daniel Estrin
Feb 02, 2020
3 minutes
Among devout Orthodox Jews, the intense study of Talmud is no longer just a man's world. Women are increasingly delving into this central religious work, and American expats in Israel are at the forefront of the trend.
They're following a custom called Daf Yomi, Hebrew for "daily page," which involves reading a page a day of this centuries-old, multivolume collection of rabbinic teachings, debates and interpretations of Judaism. It takes about seven years and five months to read all 2,711 pages.
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