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A daf is a large-sized tambourine used to accompany both popular and classical music in Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkey ( where it is called tef ), Uzbekistan ( where it's called childirma ), India ( where it is known as the Dafli ) and Turkmenistan.
The referencing by daf is relatively recent and dates from the early Talmud printings of the 17th century.
Nowadays, reference is made in format daf a / b ( e. g. Berachot 23b ).
Meinser ( 1984 ) observed that the amount of methane gas ( VCH4 ) is related to volatile matter ( daf ).
The dafli, also popularly known as daf, dappler or tambourine, is a must for weddings.
The Pahlavi ( an ancient Iranic language ) name of the daf is dap.
The word daf is therefore the Arabicized form of the word dap.
The Dafyomi Advancement Forum, founded by Kollel Iyun Hadaf in 1996, is a free resource center offering English-language translations, outlines, charts, analyses and lectures on every daf, as well as answers to any question by email.
The Dafyomi Advancement Forum, founded by Kollel Iyun Hadaf in 1996, is a free resource center offering English-language translations, outlines, charts, analyses and lectures on every daf, as well as answers to any question by email.
Duff Muttu ( also called Dubh Muttu ) is an art form prevalent among Mappilas, using the traditional duff, or daf, also called Thappitta.
* The daf is a percussion instrument made of animal skin and a wooden frame like the head of a drum, with jingles on the rim, similar to the tambourine.
Other instruments include the ney, a kind of flute, and the Ghaychak, a spiked fiddle ; the circular frame drum daf is also common, as is the accordion, brought by Russians.
The madah is a kind of sung religious poetry, accompanied by rubabs and / or tanbyr with at least one daf.
In Azerbaijan, it is called ghaval and sometimes daf, and is played on festive occasions.
An event known as the Siyum HaShas marks the completion of the entire Talmud in the Daf Yomi study program, in which one daf or folio of Talmud is completed each day.

daf and on
The novel idea of Jews in all parts of the world studying the same daf each day, with the goal of completing the entire Talmud, was put forth at the First World Congress of the World Agudath Israel in Vienna on 16 August 1923 by Rabbi Meir Shapiro, then Rav of Sanok, Poland, and future rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin.
When he arrives in America, he enters a beis medrash in New York and finds Jews learning the very same daf that he studied on that day, and he gladly joins them.
The first cycle of Daf Yomi commenced on the first day of Rosh Hashanah 5684 ( 11 September 1923 ), with tens of thousands of Jews in Europe, America and Israel learning the first daf of the first tractate of the Talmud, Berachot.
To show support for the idea, the Gerrer Rebbe, Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter, learned the first daf of Berachot in public on that day.
It has recorded shiurim on the daf on CD-ROM in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and French.
* Hearos on Daf Insights on the daf
The novel idea of Jews in all parts of the world studying the same daf each day, with the goal of completing the entire Talmud, was put forth at the First World Congress of the World Agudath Israel in Vienna on 16 August 1923 by Rabbi Meir Shapiro, then Rav of Sanok, Poland, and future rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin.
It has recorded shiurim on the daf on CD-ROM in English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and French.
He learned Persian drumming at the early age of nine and broadened his drumming knowledge by working on Azeri dayereh ( ghaval ), Kurdish daf and Indian tabla.

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daf and Azerbaijan
There are many kinds of bubens, including def, daf, or qaval ( Azerbaijan ), daf or khaval ( Armenia ), daira ( Georgia ), doira ( Uzbekistan and Tajikistan ), daire or def ( Iran ), bendeir ( Arab countries ), pandero ( Spain ).

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* The daf and the dayereh are Iranian frame drums.
The earliest evidence of the daf dates back to Sassanid Iran.
The Moors introduced the daf and other Middle Eastern musical instruments to Spain, and the Spanish adapted and promoted the daf and other musical instruments ( such as the guitar ) in medieval Europe.
In the 15th century, the daf was only used in Sufi ceremonies ; the Ottomans reintroduced it to Europe in the 17th century.
The daf still functions as an important part of Kurdish and Persian art music ( traditional or classical music ) as it did in ancient times.
Instruments used in Persian classical music include the bowed spike-fiddle kamancheh, the goblet drum tombak, the end-blown flute ney, the frame drum daf, the long-necked lutes tar, setar, tanbur, dotar, and the dulcimer santur.
He travels for 15 days from Eretz Yisrael to America, and each day he learns the daf.
Another Jew leaves the States and travels to Brazil or Japan, and he first goes to the beis medrash, where he finds everyone learning the same daf that he himself learned that day.
Musically, the ensemble consists of oud ( lute ), kamanja ( spike fiddle ), qanun ( box zither ), darabukkah ( goblet drum ), and daf ( tambourine ),: the players of these instruments often double as a choir.

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The growth center depicted here, in the distal phalanx of the second finger, is listed as the fifth of those in the seven short bones.
that is, by being placed in such relation to the forms depicted within the illusion that these forms left no room for the typography except near the surface.
It was because of this chain-reaction as much as for any other reason -- that is, because of the growing independence of the planar unit in collage as a shape -- that the identity of depicted objects, or at least parts of them, re-emerged in Braque's and Picasso's papiers colles and continued to remain more conspicuous there -- but only as flattened silhouettes -- than in any of their paintings done wholly in oil before the end of 1913.
" The Rail Candidate "— Lincoln's 1860 candidacy is depicted as held up by the slavery issue — a slave on the left and party organization on the right.
Apollo as a handsome beardless young man, is often depicted with a kithara ( as Apollo Citharoedus ) or bow in his hand, or reclining on a tree ( the Apollo Lykeios and Apollo Sauroctonos types ).
Aquarius is identified as " The Great One " in the Babylonian star catalogues and represents the god Ea himself, who is commonly depicted holding an overflowing vase.
She is often depicted nude in many of the images she is in.
She is the symbol of the United States Women's Navy and was depicted on their Unit Crest.
Athena is depicted in the obverse of the coin, representing the Austrian Republic.
In ancient Greek mythology, ambrosia () is sometimes the food or drink of the Greek gods ( or demigods ), often depicted as conferring ageless immortality upon whomever consumed it.
The Caucus Race as depicted by Carroll is a satire on the political caucus system, mocking its lack of clarity and decisiveness.
He is generally depicted with a sceptre and diadem, conventional attributes of kings.
* In the 2004 epic war film Troy, Agamemnon is depicted as a ruthless power-mad king played by Brian Cox.
Alexander is depicted troubled by his lack of direct heirs, having no child with his wife Sybilla of Normandy.
In Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon, Aurelianus is depicted as the aging High King of Britain, a " too-ambitious " son of a Western Roman Emperor.
In contrast to most of the figures depicted in the Pāli Canon, Ananda is presented as an imperfect, if sympathetic, figure.
He is often depicted with the Buddha alongside Mahakashyapa, the first Indian patriarch.
In the film, the monster is called a Kraken, although it is depicted as a lizard-like creature rather than a squid ; and combining two elements of the myth, Perseus defeats the sea monster by showing it Medusa's face, turning the monster into stone.
Andromeda is depicted as being strong-willed and independent, whereas in the stories she is only really mentioned as being the princess whom Perseus saves from the sea monster.
His value as a war god is even placed in doubt: during the Trojan War, Ares was on the losing side, while Athena, often depicted in Greek art as holding Nike ( Victory ) in her hand, favored the triumphant Greeks.
* Lisa Simpson is delighted at the sight of a rack with Tintin and Asterix comics in a comic book store, depicted in The Simpsons episode " Husbands and Knives ".

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