Beis Medrash: Difference between revisions
Created page with "The term "Beis Medrash" refers to a place designated specifically for Torah study, in contrast to a shul which is designated for davening. Today, the distinction between Beis Medrash and shul rarely exists, but yeshiva halls effectively serve as a Beis Medrash. == Background == In the times of Chazal, it was customary to designate a special place for davening, while having a separate place dedicated solely to engaging in Torah study. This practice likely took root from..." |
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However, it should be noted that there were Amoraim who were also particular to daven in the Beis Medrash. | However, it should be noted that there were Amoraim who were also particular to daven in the Beis Medrash. | ||
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