I love this app
Ive never had access to the Talmud before. This app shows how important the Talmud is to understanding Judaism and Jewish history. I love this app.
Update: I submitted this review a few months ago but just want to update it to say how much I love this app.
Im sure it has programming and translation issues, but its the only cheap, practical way that I know if for a secular, non-Aramaic speaking layperson to read the Talmud on the subway. Just start on page 1 and read it as if it were spy transcripts of ancient peoples conversations. Theres a lot of very technical stuff about prayers in the beginning, but then you get stuff about ghosts and how ancient people in Iraq ate their meals, and how ancient people avoided bad breath. This is, basically, a Usenet archive for King Arthurs contemporaries. Someone needs to come up with a good brachoh to give thanks for the availability of this app.
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iTalmud - English, HD Vilna Print & Audio Lectures, v4.1