Javascript Daily Learning Schedules
This package provides multiple daily learning schedules used by the DailyLearning API provided by @hebcal/core
Daily regimen of learning the Babylonian Talmud. This cycle takes approximately 7½ years to complete.
- Daily -
dafYomi
- Daf-a-Week, a page of Babylonian Talmud a week -
dafWeekly
- Daf-a-Week, only on Sundays -
dafWeeklySunday
- Two mishnayot each day -
mishnaYomi
- Perek Yomi (one chapter per day) -
perekYomi
- Vilna edition -
yerushalmi-vilna
- Schottenstein edition -
yerushalmi-schottenstein
daily regimen of learning the books of Nevi'im (Prophets) and Ketuvim (Writings)
learning cycle for completing Tanakh annually. On Shabbat, each Torah portion is recited. On weekdays, Prophets and Writings are recited according to the ancient Masoretic division of sedarim. This cycle is completed each year
Daily study of a few chapters from the 150-chapter book of Psalms (Tehillim). The entire book is completed on the final day of each Hebrew month. On months with 29 days, the 30th portion is combined with the 29th portion
Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah legal code
- 1 chapter a day cycle -
rambam1
- 3 chapters a day cycle -
rambam3
Daily Mitzvah (Rambam)
Daily study of the Arukh HaShulchan Yomi, a work of halacha written by Yechiel Michel Epstein. The work attempts to be a clear, organized summary of the sources for each chapter of the Shulchan Arukh and its commentaries, with special emphasis on the positions of the Jerusalem Talmud and Maimonides
Summary of the Shulchan Aruch of Rabbi Yosef Karo, authored by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried in 1864.
deals with the Jewish ethics and laws of speech
“Ethics of the Fathers”, studied one chapter on each Shabbat of the summer between Passover and Rosh Hashanah
$ npm install @hebcal/learning
import {HDate, DailyLearning} from '@hebcal/core';
import '@hebcal/learning';
const dt = new Date();
const hd = new HDate(dt);
const ev = DailyLearning.lookup('dafYomi', hd);
console.log(dt.toLocaleDateString(), hd.toString(), ev.render('en'));