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daf Yomi yerushalmi

galicianer 2 years ago updated by Michael J. Radwin 2 years ago 9

Is there a possibility of creating a daf Yomi yerushalmi subscription calendar for the new cycle that just began?

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We've added a calendar feed for the Vilna Edition. Can you take a look and let us know what you think?


Daily regimen of learning the Jerusalem Talmud (Vilna Edition)

365 events per year · 5-year perpetual feed

iCalendar feed

https://download.hebcal.com/ical/yerushalmi-vilna.ics

You're welcome! Enjoy studying the Daf!

thanks soooo much!

Wow!! Thanks.. This is perfect. Subscribed on iPhone

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We've added a feed with the Schottenstein page numbers to this page https://www.hebcal.com/ical/

Because the Vilna/Schottenstein switch will take up some space, we need to do a small form redesign to make that fit.


Are you using the Schottenstein edition or the Vilna page numbers? We can more quickly add a Schottenstein iCalendar feed to the simple download page  https://www.hebcal.com/ical/ as that doesn't require the aforementioned page redesign of the custom calendar builder.

Two questions:

  1. Will this be available on the website's custom calendar builder?
  2. If yes, will the Schottenstein switch be there as well?
Answer

We've added a calendar feed for the Vilna Edition. Can you take a look and let us know what you think?


Daily regimen of learning the Jerusalem Talmud (Vilna Edition)

365 events per year · 5-year perpetual feed

iCalendar feed

https://download.hebcal.com/ical/yerushalmi-vilna.ics

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Hi, we've started looking into this. If I understand correctly, Daf Yomi Yerushalmi began on Tu BiShvat 5740 (Sat, 2 February 1980) and follows a 4.25 year (51 month) cycle using page numbers according to the Vilna Edition. This cycle skips both Yom Kippur and Tisha B'Av. In this version, tractate Berakhot has 68 pages so it takes 68 days to read.

The previous cycle began on 23 Av 5778 / 4 August 2018.

The current cycle began on 20 Cheshvan 5783 / 14 November 2022.

It also appears that there's an alternate page numbering scheme provided by the Schottenstein Edition, and this cycle take a little less than 6 years. Yom Kippur and Tish'a B'Av are not skipped in this alternate cycle. This alternate cycle also began on 20 Cheshvan 5783 / 14 November 2022. In this version, tractate Berakhot has 94 pages so it takes 94 days to read.

Which page numbering are you planning to use?

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This is a great suggestion. I'm less familiar with how the cycle works. From a quick scan of https://www.dafyomi.co.il/calendars/calendaryeru11.htm it looks like we don't read a daf on just 2 days each year: Yom Kippur and Tish'a B'Av. Otherwise, the structure is very similar to the Bavli?