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As the pandemic picked up, I switched over to almost entirely English reading for daf yomi, and the Noe edition held up to this as well. Rarely did I feel like I was missing something crucial (for wordplay and mnemonic devices the shoreshim are including in the English translation as well.) I wish this volume had more information about the personalities – the superscript P's don't continue on very much for Rabbis discussed in Berakhot and I would have found it helpful to continue to have annotations about who they were. (Aslo, Shabbat is a profoundly dense tractate, often very foreign to the modern reader...or perhaps it's just me who no longer treats jaundice by shaving donkeys, bloodletting them from their head and then anointing patients with the resulting blood. Good thing – you have to really be careful doing that because if the blood gets in the patient's eyes it blinds them. And also it's controversial whether you can do that on Shabbat)
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16 primary booksKoren Talmud Bavli Noé Edition is a 16-book series with 16 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz, Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz, and Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz.