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'Daf Yomi': Cycled and Recycled

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We observed a momentous event at Tablet this week: After seven-and-a-half years of steady work—

[View this email in your browser]( We observed a momentous event at Tablet this week: After seven-and-a-half years of steady work—and 288 columns' worth of insight and reflection—Adam Kirsch reached the end of a 'Daf Yomi' cycle he began writing about here all the way back in August of 2012. His beautiful farewell installment can be found [here](. Those looking for a more thoroughgoing survey of Adam's achievement can visit [this post]( an archive of all 288 columns, including, as an added bonus, two interviews—one from when he was first starting in on the project and a second, with our Unorthodox Podcast, when he was finishing up. Adam was, of course, not alone in finishing up the Talmud's 2,711 pages. Writing in Tablet late last year, Benjamin David, a Reform rabbi, [offered his own]( reflections on the feat. But as one cycle comes to a close, a new one begins. This week we ushered in a new 'Daf Yomi' cycle, history's 14th—the first began in 1923—with a new column by Rabbi Richard Hidary, a professor at Yeshiva University. You can find the first installment of it [here](. Upping the ante is our Liel Leibovitz, who, in addition to his regular duties as a co-host of our Unorthodox Podcast and as a regular contributor to our pages, has launched a new *daily* podcast devoted to the 'Daf Yomi' that we're calling [Take One](. You can subscribe to it on most podcasting platforms, and you can sign up for its weekly newsletter [here](. He's about 10 pages in. Only 2,700 more to go! Copyright © 2020 Tablet Magazine, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up at our website, www.tabletmag.com. Our mailing address is: Tablet Magazine P.O. Box 20079New York, NY 10001 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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