Halacha Yomis
History
The Halacha Yomis Program (or Halacha Yomit, as it is known in Israel) is a learning program which covers the entire Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim followed by the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch. The cycle takes about 4 years to complete. Every day, Jewish participants study 3 se’ifim (subsections) of Shulchan Aruch or 5 se’ifim of Kitzur. Kitzur Shulchan Aruch is covered in addition to Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim to include the generally applicable halachos not included in Orach Chaim.
The Halacha Yomis was started circa 1950 by Rabbi Yonah Sztencl, under the guidance of many Orthodox Jewish leaders of the time, including the Chazon Ish. The Halacha Yomis, and the Mishna Yomis (also started at about the same time), were launched in the memory of the six million Jews that were murdered in the Holocaust.
Calendar
The current daily sections that are being studied can be found at www.dafyomi.co.il/calendars/yomi/ymi66-30.htm and Minyan Maps.com . A blog discussion of the day's learning is found at www.MinyanMaps.com/halacha.
See also
Other study cycles:
- Shnayim mikra ve-echad targum (Weekly Torah portion with Rashi) - weekly or daily study (1 year cycle)
- Daf Yomi (entire Talmud) - daily study (approx 7 year cycle); Amud Yomi (approx 14 year cycle)
- Mishnah Yomis - daily study (6 year cycle)
- Mishneh Torah - daily study (2.5 or 5 year cycle)
- Mishnah Berurah Yomit - daily study (1 or 3 year cycle)
- Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Yomi - daily study (1 year cycle)
- Tanya - daily study (1 year cycle)
Sources
http://minyanmaps.com/halacha/?page_id=2