The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
By The Daf Map
Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
The Daf Map for the Daf YomiNov 20, 2022
Nazir 59: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Nazir 58: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Nazir 57: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Nazir 56B: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Nazir 55-56: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Nazir 54: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Nazir 53: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Nazir 52: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Nazir 51: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Nazir 50: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 49: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 48: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 47C: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 47B: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 47A: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 46B: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 46A: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.comDedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"Lהרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 34: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.com
Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 45: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.com
Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 44: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.com
Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 43: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.com
Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 42: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.com
Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 41: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.com
Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Daf Yomi shiur by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita using The Daf Map system. This brief introduction is 18 minutes long and explains how the marking system works. Over 40 years in development, The Daf Map system is an innovative method that visually highlights a sugya by placing geometric lines and shapes onto the daf. This provides structure and clarity to the flow of the Gemara, enhancing one's understanding, retention, and effective review. All printed dapim can be found at www.thedafmap.com
Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן
Sotah 40: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 39: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 38: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 37: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 36: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 35: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 34: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 33: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 32: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 31: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 30: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 29: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 28: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 27: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 26: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 25: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 24: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 23: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 22: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 21: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 20: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 19: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 18: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 17: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 16: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 15: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל
Sotah 14: The Daf Map for the Daf Yomi
The Daf Map system, developed by HaRav Yehonasan Berger, Shlita, is an innovative method that uses geometric shapes to structure the Gemara, thereby increasing understanding, retention, and effective chazara (review). Over 40 years in development, this method is currently being used by thousands of people worldwide.
After learning a daf Gemara, do you sometimes walk away with a nagging feeling that you don't know basic pshat in the sugya? After learning, do you often wonder, “What did I just learn?”
The Daf Map system can help.
Our innovative method uses geometric lines and shapes to visually highlight what is unfolding on the page, and to break down the flow of the Gemara into precise points: What is the Gemara trying to prove with this statement? How does it correlate with what comes before and after? What are its implications for the sugya's overall structure? Today, thousands of students worldwide -- both beginners and advanced -- are using this system to enhance their understanding and retention of the Gemara.
Why is The Daf Map system so effective?
We have all heard the expression, "The Sea of Talmud." Yet with a sea so vast and deep, how will one navigate the waters?
If you were traveling on land, you would have a map to designate the topography, landmarks, highways, etc. But just as a sea has no obvious landmarks, so too, the hundreds of words on a daf Gemara contains have no punctuation or readily apparent structure. Yet in truth, beneath the surface, the Gemara has a very distinct "topography." And that is where The Daf Map system comes in. As you learn a piece of Gemara, six to eight points are highlighted on any page to map out a logical flow and highlight key points. The markings are overlayed and interconnected -- providing a clear, composite picture of each daf Gemara.
With The Daf Map system, you will walk away with a clear pshat in the Gemara. Your chazaras will be far easier and more effective. And that nagging sense of frustration will be a thing of the past. The Daf Map system is simple yet sophisticated... your navigation device for the high seas of Talmud.
Although the podcast is only an audio file, you can find all the .PDF's on our website.
http://www.thedafmap.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkfE63odbnEhJRwHvkun4-Q
https://gofund.me/7571ef70
Please join our forum: The Daf Map Forum - Index Dedicated in memory of HaRav Ozer ben Alexander HaKohen Berger, ZT"L
הרב עוזר בן אלכסנדר הכהן ברגר זצ״ל