It is Jewish custom to study mishna for a person who has passed away, because in Hebrew, the words Mishna, and Neshama (soul) have the same letters in them. We got a list of all mishnayot, posted it on our door, and we're proud to say that the whole sha"s is covered. Still, the more mishna is learned, the better.
Therefore, we ask that you pick whatever you may, and submit your choices, so that we know what is being learned.

Please learn in memory of Rachel Hana bat Moshe Yehuda

 

Please provide the following information:

      First name: 
       Last name: 
          E-mail: 

 

Select tractates from this list:
The number next to each Masechet is the number of Mishnayot it contains.

 

    Zraim:

Brachot (57)
Pe’ah (69)
Dmai (53)
Kla’im (77)
Shevi’it (89)
Trumot (101)
Maasrot (40)
Maaser Sheni (57)
Hala (38)
Orla (35)
Bikurim (39)

 

Moed:

Shabat (138)
Eruvin (95)
Psahim (91)
Shekalim (52)
Yoma (61)
Suka (53)
Beitza (42)
Rosh Hashana (35)
Ta’anit (34)
Megila (33)
Moed Katan (24)
Hagiga (23)

 

Nashim:

Yevamot (123)
Ktubot (111)
Nedarim (90)
Nazir (60)
Sota (67)
Gitin (75)
Kidushin (47)

Nezikin:

Baba Kama (79)
Baba Metzi’a (100)
Baba Batra (86)
Sanhedrin (71)
Macot (34)
Shvu’ot (62)
Eduyot (74)
Avoda Zara (50)
Avot (108)
Horayot (20)

 

Kodashim:

Zevahim (101)
Menahot (93)
Hulin (74)
Behorot (72)
Arahin (50)
Temura (35)
Kretot (43)
Me’ila (38)
Tamid (32)
Midot (34)
Kanim (15)

 

Taharot:

Kelim (253)
Aholot (133)
Nega’im (115)
Parah (93)
Taharot (91)
Mikvaot (70)
Machshirin (53)
Zavim (32)
Tvul Yom (26)
Yada’im (22)
Uktzin (28)


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