Daf Yomi


Daf Yomi – A Gemara Tradition

Daf Yomi, literally 'page of the day', is the daily study of the Talmud. Each day, everyone who participates all over the world learns the same page of a seven-and-a-half-year cycle that culminates with the Siyum Hashas, a big celebration at the completion of the entire Talmud. The cycle begins with Brochos, the first tractate (or mesechta), and ends with the last tractate, Niddah.

Daf Yomi in the 21st Century – Kol Avrohom

With Kol Avrohom, it's easy to keep up with Daf Yomi online. If you lose track in your Gemara, simply check out Kolavrohom.com to stay up-to-date with the daily daf. For added convenience, you can listen online or download the Daf Yomi shiur given by HaRav Avrohom Karp ZT"L in Yiddish. Listen on your way to work - in the car, on the subway, or anywhere else!

Daf Yomi In Yiddish By Reb Avrohom Karp

For nearly 30 years, Rabbi Karp, of the Lubavitcher shul in Montreal, Canada, delivered a daily Daf Yomi shiur. Kol Avrohom is the digitized collection of his lectures. Originally recorded on audio cassette tapes, they have been transferred to MP3 format, ensuring Rabbi Karp's teachings endure in the digital age. Now, anyone worldwide can visit Kolavrohom.com to access today's daf for free. Learning Daf Yomi has never been easier!"