Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi is a daily study program for Talmud, a central text in Jewish tradition. It involves learning one page, or "daf," each day, allowing participants to complete the entire Talmud in approximately seven and a half years. This practice encourages consistent engagement with Jewish texts and fosters a sense of community among learners.
The program was established in 1923 by Rabbi Meir Shapiro in Lublin, Poland. Today, it has gained global popularity, with thousands of people participating in study groups and online forums. Daf Yomi serves as a way to connect with Jewish heritage and deepen understanding of religious teachings.