Comprehensive List of Lakewood Daf Yomi Shiurim to be Presented at Gala Siyum on Maseches Brachos

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As part of the festive siyum to be held at the new Lakewood Cheder Hall on Motzoei Shabbos Parshas Tetzaveh, March 7, to mark the completion of Maseches Brachos, the first masechta in the Daf Yomi cycle, a comprehensive Daf Yomi Guide will be presented in honor of the occasion. The guide will be in the form of an attractive brochure that features Daf Yomi shiurim all around Lakewood, Jackson and Toms River with a brief description of each shiur.

Each shiur will be presented with unique aspects described and explained. Thus, this first-of-its-kind guide will be a tremendous resource for all lomdei hadaf seeking to find a shiur that is suited just for them.

To get a feel for the guide, a few samples are presented below:

Rav Moshe Wehl’s Shiur:

Maggid Shiur: Rav Moshe Wehl, rov of Sharon Ct. Shul.

Location: Bais Medrash Ohel Aharon, 9 Sharon Ct., Lakewood (South Side of lake). Left-front of shul.

Time: Shiur begins at 9 p.m. and goes until 10 p.m. There is Maariv right before and right after the shiur.

Brief Description: Shiur focuses on p’shat, with most Rashi and some Tosafos spoken out during the shiur. Shiur is interactive, with questions asked by participants during the course of the shiur.

Rav Avrohom Lefkowitz’s Shiur:

Maggid Shiur: Rav Avrohom Lefkowitz, rov and rosh kollel of Kollel Bnei Torah.

Location: Kollel Bnei Torah (Somerset/Villas/Brookhill area), 940 East Kennedy Blvd., Lakewood.

Time: Nightly from 8:40 to 9:30 followed by Maariv. Shabbos shiur – 1-½ hours before shkiah, followed by Mincha 45 minutes before shkiah.

Brief Description: Shiur is approximately 50 minutes. The participants are free to ask questions and comment during the shiur. The shiur focuses on p’shat with a select number of Tosafos and Acharonim. Additionally, halacha lemaaseh is stressed when applicable.

R’ Lazer Paskes’s Shiur:

Maggid Shiur: R’ Lazer Paskes

Location: Beis Hamedrash Ner Yisroel, 933 Ridge Avenue, Lakewood. Ezras Noshim.

Time: Shiur follows 9 p.m. Maariv and goes until 10 p.m. Maariv.

Brief Description: Shiur is 45 minutes long. The Gemara is covered thoroughly with some Tosafos discussed. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to ask questions.

Rabbi Yitzy Fishman’s Shiur:

Maggid Shiur: Rabbi Yitzy Fishman, rosh chaburah at BMG.

Location: During the week in the shul on Ryan’s Way in Jackson; on Shabbos, at Bais Medrash of Jackson.

Brief Description: One of first Daf Yomi shiurim in Jackson. 45-minute shiur. Gemara is learned inside, and maggid shiur speaks out many Rashis, Tosafos and Rishonim. Gemara is read fairly quickly and explained outside, with pertinent meforshim that are relevant to p’shat discussed.

R’ Sruli Fried’s Shiur:

Maggid Shiur: R’ Sruli Fried, Director of Chai Lifeline-Lakewood

Location: Bais Shabsi Bais Medrash in Pawnee area, near Lakewood-Jackson border.

Time: 5:45 a.m., followed by Shacharis at 6:25.

Brief Description: Maggid shiur has golden tongue. He is very clear in hasbarah and has a warm personality, which he uses to energize the crowd at such an early hour. The shiur is very clear, with all participants engaged. The flow is very to-the-point, speaking out different Rishonim. Complicated Gemaros are explained in a very clear way.

Rav Shmuel Yeshaya Yoffe’s Shiur:

Maggid Shiur: Rav Shmuel Yeshaya Yoffe, longtime rosh chaburah at BMG.

Location: Lakeview Bais Medrash.

Time: 6:30-7:15 a.m. Sunday 7-8:30 a.m.

Brief Description: Very dedicated and warm maggid shiur who has been learning in BMG for 25 years and is a well-known rosh chaburah and a boki in kol haTorah kulah. The style is more lomdus-based than most shiurim and can be described as a “yeshivaman’s Daf Yomi.” Interesting shailos are discussed and expounded on, which creates a very geshmake atmosphere.

To have your shiur included in the brochure, email [email protected] and a form will be sent to you with information about the shiur to be filled out.


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