Sefaria Mishnah Rosh Hashanah 2: 3-4 Koren - Steinsaltz

 Sefaria Mishnah Rosh Hashanah 2: 3-4 Koren - Steinsaltz

Level three:

Near the weekly parsha with the haftorah both with Rashia chapter of Nach beginning with Joshua until the end of II Chronicles without Tehillim and start after the 'end' with Joshua again, Mishnah starting with Seder Zeraim (Agriculture) Berakhot until the end Seder Tahorot (Purity) Oktzin and start after the end with Seder Zeraim (Agriculture) Berakhot, reading it very quickly every day.

About This Text

Mishnah Rosh Hashanah
Mishnah
Tractate Rosh Hashanah, located in Seder Moed (“The Order of Festivals”) opens with the statement that there are four days of the calendar, each of which is a New Year for its own purpose. The bulk of the tractate's discussion is elaboration of the laws concerning the holiday of Rosh Hashanah, its religious significance, and the details of the sounding of the shofar. The tractate also discusses the process of sanctifying a new month in the Temple period, which involved witnesses testifying in front of the high rabbinic court that they saw the new moon.
Composed: Talmudic Israel (c.190 - c.230 CE)נוצר/נערך: ישראל התלמודית (190 - 230 לספירה בקירוב)

Current Translation

English from The William Davidson digital edition of the Koren Noé Talmud, with commentary by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel SteinsaltzRead More
Source: korenpub.com
Digitization: Sefaria
License: CC-BY-NC

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