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Hadran On Tractate Berakhot
Hadran may refer to: *Hadran (Talmud) ''Hadran'' ( arc, הַדְרָן, translation=we will return) is a short prayer recited upon the completion of study of a tractate of the Talmud or a Seder of Mishnah. It is also the name of the scholarly discourse delivered at a ''siyum masechet' ..., a special prayer said upon the completion of study of a tractate of the Talmud * Hadran (organization), a women's Talmud study organization based in Jerusalem, Israel * Hadran, Yemen, a village in west-central Yemen {{Disamb ...
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Hadran (Talmud)
''Hadran'' ( arc, הַדְרָן, translation=we will return) is a short prayer recited upon the completion of study of a tractate of the Talmud or a Seder of Mishnah. It is also the name of the scholarly discourse delivered at a ''siyum masechet'', the ceremony celebrating the completion of study of a Talmudic tractate. Etymology ''Hadran'' is an Aramaic word used in the Talmud. It is the first word of a short prayer that appears at the end of each tractate. The prayer reads: According to the Raavad, a 12th-century Talmudic commentator, the word ''hadran'' comes from the Aramaic root , which is similar to the Hebrew root ('return' or 'review'). Thus, the prayer expresses the learner's desire to return to and review the tractate again in the future. According to Rabbi Chaim ben Betzalel, author of ''Sefer HaChaim'', the word ''hadran'' is similar to the Hebrew root H-D-R ("glory"), and thus speaks of the Talmud as being "our glory". In his words: "Since the Talmud is glorious o ...
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Hadran (organization)
Hadran is a Jewish women's Talmud study organization based in Jerusalem. The organization is the organizer of the Women's Siyum HaShas, a celebration which marks the seven-year daily study schedule of the Babylonian Talmud known as '' Daf Yomi''. Overview Hadran was founded in 2018 by a group of Israelis who had studied the Talmud together according to the ''Daf Yomi'' ("daily page") schedule. The co-founders of the group are Rabbanit Michelle Cohen Farber and Shoshana Baker. The purpose of the organization is to make the study of Talmud accessible to Jewish women at all levels of education. The group has produced various resources to support and enhance personal and group study. The organization also aims to advance the status of women in the world of Talmud, as in Jewish history, Talmud was predominantly studied by Jewish men. Women's ''Siyum HaShas'' In 2020, the organization hosted the first women's celebration marking the completion of the traditional seven-year cycle of Ta ...
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