Daf Yomi with R’ Eli Stefansky (MDY)

Daf Yomi Zevachim Daf 53 by R’ Eli Stefansky

Nov 6, 2025
R’ Eli Stefansky dives into the nuances of sacrificial rituals, starting with communal versus individual chatas. He details the significance of the altar's northern area for blood acceptance and explores Rashi's insights on approaching altar corners. The discussion extends to the timing for consuming chatas meat and the distinct measurements of the keren. R’ Eli also navigates various debates on applying blood, including the critical first corner for application, all while linking ancient practices to modern analogies for clarity.
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ANECDOTE

Returning To Torah After Falling Off

  • A listener described finding joy in Daf Yomi after years of drifting and then losing momentum during Sanhedrin.
  • He felt deep regret but was reawakened by AI-driven videos showing what he missed and vowed to return to learning.
INSIGHT

Technology Reignites Religious Engagement

  • AI and modern media can emotionally re-engage people with Torah by vividly showing what they missed.
  • R’ Eli notes technological progress makes learning content more compelling and accessible.
ADVICE

Refresh Your Shiur With Visuals

  • Use visual aids like whiteboards and markers to refresh a routine shiur and engage different audiences.
  • Adapt style to each group’s needs rather than relying solely on content repetition.
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