Hadran (Talmud)
Talmud, Siyum, Abraham ben David, Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman, Siyum HaShas
978-620-1-94209-7
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60
2012-08-19
29.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Hadran is a short prayer recited upon the completion of study of a tractate of the Talmud. 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. 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. According to the Raavad, a 12th-century Talmudic commentator, the word hadran comes from the Aramaic root H-D-R, which is similar to the Hebrew root H-Z-R ("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 only when studied by Jews, and Israel itself is distinguished precisely by its adherence to the Oral Torah, which separates it from the nations, we therefore are accustomed to declare at the completion of a tractate that 'our glory is on you, and your glory is on us'". Other observers point out this alternative meaning.
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