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All Versions of Steinsaltz Daily Study

2.1.2

January 17, 2024

- Fixed Media Section

2.1.1

January 10, 2024

- Bug Fixes - Performance Enhancement

2.1.0

August 16, 2023

- Introducing "Tamid" in Talmud library, enhancing your learning experience. - Explore with ease – Unlock web subscription for enriched content.
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2.0.17

October 5, 2022

- Bug Fixes

2.0.16

September 13, 2022

- Bug Fix

2.0.15

September 12, 2022

- In App Subscriptions - UI updates - Bug Fixes

1.8.4

June 9, 2022

- UI Updates - Bug Fixes

1.8.0

April 29, 2022

- New Sotah/Omer Cycle - Small UI Changes - Bug Fixes

1.7.7

March 9, 2022

Content Added/Updated - Complete Rambam - Complete Tanya - Tehillim - 929 - Ikar Hadaf Cosmetic Changes - Updated Icons - Updated Cycles Page - Added Verse Number New Features - Progress Tracking Updates - Gamification Updates - Megillahs Esther Feature - Offline Usage
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1.7.5

November 18, 2021

- Nach Yomi - Bookmarks/History - Bug fixes

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Description of Steinsaltz Daily Study

Steinsaltz Center's Daily Study app includes many of Rabbi Adin Even-Isreal's works, including his monumental elucidations of the Talmud. Designed to provide the most user-friendly experience, the Steinsaltz Daily Study app offers users the opportunity to study in-depth at home or on the go. Users can access the Daily Study portal to study the daily portions of Humash, Daf Yomi, Rambam, and much more. Besides for the many free features of this app, users can also purchase auto-renewing subscriptions to gain unlimitted access to the Steinsaltz Library, media, and several additional in-app features reserved for premium users. Currently, the app's powerful and growing library features: - Talmud, both English & Hebrew, with the Steinsaltz commentary, notes, and images - Humash, Rashi, both Hebrew & English, with the Steinsaltz commentary, notes, and images - Nakh, both Hebrew & English, with the Steinsaltz commentary, notes, and images - Mishnah in Hebrew, with the Steinsaltz commentary, notes, and images - Tanya in Hebrew, with the Steinsaltz commentary, notes, and images - Rambam in Hebrew, with the Steinsaltz commentary, notes, and images Privacy policy: https://share.steinsaltz.app/privacy/ Terms of use: https://share.steinsaltz.app/terms/
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Steinsaltz Daily Study: FAQ

Is Steinsaltz Daily Study iPad-friendly?

Yes, Steinsaltz Daily Study works on iPads.
The Steinsaltz Daily Study app was released by Steinsaltz Center Ltd.
Currently, Steinsaltz Daily Study supports iOS 11.0 or later.
The rating of 4.5 out of 5 that Steinsaltz Daily Study has received from users is outstanding.
The Steinsaltz Daily Study App Relates To The Education Genre.
The newest version of Steinsaltz Daily Study is 2.1.2.
July 4, 2024 is the date of the latest Steinsaltz Daily Study update.
Steinsaltz Daily Study was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
Steinsaltz Daily Study can be used in English.
No, Steinsaltz Daily Study is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Yes, you can make in-app purchases to unlock additional features in Steinsaltz Daily Study.
Sorry, Steinsaltz Daily Study is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Steinsaltz Daily Study

  • Great idea and project; no responsiveness to fixing iPad serious errors in Hebrew

    The text size won’t adjust on ikar hadaf in Hebrew and the Hebrew formatting is wrong on the Tanakh and Chumash, no spaces between words on the perush and the text. And he refers in the Greek text shows of his gibberish. A number of other serious formatting errors on the iOS version, I’m only leaving this review since I have not gotten any reply or resolution from multiple feedback bug reports from the app and I am hoping that perhaps through this format and the developers this will reach them. Thank you so much for a wonderful project an app on this format‏ישר כוכחכם תזכו למצוות
  • What is the Goal- Beginner and Fluent in Hebrew use it with a Shiur.

    Being familiar with some elucidations or Notes and Halacha brought down if you want to fulfill an amount and not a time frame, if you add Rashi you should get it done.
    I am more familiar with the print. But over the years I don’t believe this was intended for people who have a background. For at the time of its inception. It’s clear from historical, background, speculations about locations based on archeological studies. As an Academic Text for secularist Jews. It cannot be dismissed and it may motivate them but one must be careful when something is too public. Unfortunately many people are not open minded and have an agenda, for people who are on the fence or used to learning this is not sufficient.
    So if you have learnt in Hesder or YU or even went to Most modern observant day schools, utilizing this is definitely a step down.

    Not Specific to Steinsaltz, but in General there are more in depth elucidations that are accurate, and doing a full page a day is not the way to measure gains, without a basic accurate understanding and constant review it’s an exercise, or you want to say you finished SHas..a “be gazunt”. But if you’re goal is to learn to get closer to HaShem and understand truly.. better two hours on a paragraph than a quick read. That’s what this elucidation does it allows for a fluid reading without adding much more.
    TANACH I am not a Rav, but I know enough having read his introduction He is not a Metargem. And without a Hascma whether it’s Rav Avital, the Gerre Rebbe, etc… it can’t be used as a Targum it’s his personal understanding of Chumash hopefully based on commentaries.
    “Targum” if you want maybe Aryeh Kaplan and it may be along the lines of the Aryeh Kaplan translations.
    You cannot learn Torah and Navi without realizing they are intertwined with the Talmud. And in terms of a translation it’s not either.
    So if your looking to get an idea of what The Oral component is it’s a start. But without full verses presented in original Hebrew there are methods that the Wise men conveyed with this tradition, and without a detailed introduction to concept like “Gezeirah Shavah “ or “Binyan Av” outside of more complex comparisons from which the law is derived. Your defeating the purpose. If you can’t except the Mishna on Face value here is the Discourse that explains that.

    If your being Kovea Itim, and not interested in depth, but want to attain the basic gist..If you use this there are many lectures online that are on different levels, that will assist you in filling in gaps, or there are better supplemental materials in assisting than this work.

    This was not intended for Academic scrutiny beyond those who spoke Modern Hebrew and today globally Secular Pluralism is very popular in the west…despite its constant historical failures..even on a community level Mir you monitor Kibbutz declines.

    Overall I am of the mindset if you have an hour quality over quantity, and this source alone that you made an effort to learn do 5-7 Mishnayot with Kehati.

    His Works on written Torah have no haskamot.. in his introduction he is very clear that with trepidation he takes on the task of elucidating. And Gefen and ArtScroll have excellent works on Onkelos..I don’t believe in Metargamim.