ShiurTorah lecture / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Shiur (/ˈʃiːər/, שיעור [ʃiˈʔuʁ], lit. amount; pl.: shiurim שיעורים [ʃiʔuˈʁim]) is a lecture on any Torah topic – such as Gemara, Mishnah, Halakha (Jewish law), Tanakh (Bible) – usually in a yeshiva, although commonly in other settings. Shiur klali, Slabodka Yeshiva Gemara Shiur, Toras Emes Yeshiva Rabbinical Shiur, Jerusalem Public Shiur: Ovadia Yosef, Bar-Ilan University, Machon synagogue Memorial Shiur on the Yarzheit of Rav Aharon Lichtenstein at Yeshivat Har Etzion Yom iyun, Midreshet Oryah (click to enlarge) Sicha, Ulpana students Drosha – rabbi Eliezer Shlomo Schick, Yavne'el Synagogue
Shiur (/ˈʃiːər/, שיעור [ʃiˈʔuʁ], lit. amount; pl.: shiurim שיעורים [ʃiʔuˈʁim]) is a lecture on any Torah topic – such as Gemara, Mishnah, Halakha (Jewish law), Tanakh (Bible) – usually in a yeshiva, although commonly in other settings. Shiur klali, Slabodka Yeshiva Gemara Shiur, Toras Emes Yeshiva Rabbinical Shiur, Jerusalem Public Shiur: Ovadia Yosef, Bar-Ilan University, Machon synagogue Memorial Shiur on the Yarzheit of Rav Aharon Lichtenstein at Yeshivat Har Etzion Yom iyun, Midreshet Oryah (click to enlarge) Sicha, Ulpana students Drosha – rabbi Eliezer Shlomo Schick, Yavne'el Synagogue