Pronounced: dahf YO-mee, Origin: Hebrew, daily page, refers to the daily page of Talmud many people read together in groups over a seven-and-a-half year cycle.
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The Jewish Life of Aramaic
From the Bible to the Seder table to the Kaddish, Aramaic has never left Jewish lips.
We Evolve. So Does God.
The mystics saw the days following Yom Kippur as a period when the crowning heights of the Day of Atonement descend to the earthly realm.