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What are some good modern Brisker/Chakira based analysis sefarim by masechta?


Is there a good visual companion to Tanach?Which books help one acquire a systematic understanding of Biblical Hebrew grammar?Online Gemoro ShiurimRecommendation for beginner's Aramaic language bookRecommendation for learning Hilchos Shabbos with familyWhat Hebrew must I know in order to read the Minchas Shai?Looking for the right daf yomi shiurFormal Logic and GemaraProblem with Likkutei MaharilWhy is Talmud Bavli studied more than Yerushalmi?













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I'm a big fan of the Brisker/Chakira approach to gemara b'iyun and looking for a sefer that I can use to learn either alone or with a chavrusa.



I'm looking for something in Hebrew, and (a) by masechta, and (b) something more modern than the Briskers themselves.










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    @DoubleAA I have, they're good, but I found them a little longwinded and quite hard to follow. Also not so classically 'brisk' in the straight chakira sense. But I haven't seen all the volumes.

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  • If you found them hard to follow I don't know how you can understand R Chaim. Long-winded is more like explicit, unlike most classic briskers who are obfuscatingly terse. I also don't know what you mean by the striaght chakira sense. Unless indeed you are looking for a more simplified presentation of sugyot.

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    MJG why so many rollbacks? People with a lot of experience are trying to help

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I'm a big fan of the Brisker/Chakira approach to gemara b'iyun and looking for a sefer that I can use to learn either alone or with a chavrusa.



I'm looking for something in Hebrew, and (a) by masechta, and (b) something more modern than the Briskers themselves.










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  • Welcome to MiYodeya MJG and thanks for this first question. Can I recommend you take the tour to get a sense of how the site works? Great to have you learn with us!

    – mbloch
    18 hours ago






  • 1





    Have you read any works by R Aharon Lichtenstein

    – Double AA
    15 hours ago






  • 1





    @DoubleAA I have, they're good, but I found them a little longwinded and quite hard to follow. Also not so classically 'brisk' in the straight chakira sense. But I haven't seen all the volumes.

    – MJG
    14 hours ago











  • If you found them hard to follow I don't know how you can understand R Chaim. Long-winded is more like explicit, unlike most classic briskers who are obfuscatingly terse. I also don't know what you mean by the striaght chakira sense. Unless indeed you are looking for a more simplified presentation of sugyot.

    – Double AA
    14 hours ago







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    MJG why so many rollbacks? People with a lot of experience are trying to help

    – Double AA
    7 hours ago














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I'm a big fan of the Brisker/Chakira approach to gemara b'iyun and looking for a sefer that I can use to learn either alone or with a chavrusa.



I'm looking for something in Hebrew, and (a) by masechta, and (b) something more modern than the Briskers themselves.










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I'm looking for something in Hebrew, and (a) by masechta, and (b) something more modern than the Briskers themselves.







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  • Welcome to MiYodeya MJG and thanks for this first question. Can I recommend you take the tour to get a sense of how the site works? Great to have you learn with us!

    – mbloch
    18 hours ago






  • 1





    Have you read any works by R Aharon Lichtenstein

    – Double AA
    15 hours ago






  • 1





    @DoubleAA I have, they're good, but I found them a little longwinded and quite hard to follow. Also not so classically 'brisk' in the straight chakira sense. But I haven't seen all the volumes.

    – MJG
    14 hours ago











  • If you found them hard to follow I don't know how you can understand R Chaim. Long-winded is more like explicit, unlike most classic briskers who are obfuscatingly terse. I also don't know what you mean by the striaght chakira sense. Unless indeed you are looking for a more simplified presentation of sugyot.

    – Double AA
    14 hours ago







  • 1





    MJG why so many rollbacks? People with a lot of experience are trying to help

    – Double AA
    7 hours ago


















  • Welcome to MiYodeya MJG and thanks for this first question. Can I recommend you take the tour to get a sense of how the site works? Great to have you learn with us!

    – mbloch
    18 hours ago






  • 1





    Have you read any works by R Aharon Lichtenstein

    – Double AA
    15 hours ago






  • 1





    @DoubleAA I have, they're good, but I found them a little longwinded and quite hard to follow. Also not so classically 'brisk' in the straight chakira sense. But I haven't seen all the volumes.

    – MJG
    14 hours ago











  • If you found them hard to follow I don't know how you can understand R Chaim. Long-winded is more like explicit, unlike most classic briskers who are obfuscatingly terse. I also don't know what you mean by the striaght chakira sense. Unless indeed you are looking for a more simplified presentation of sugyot.

    – Double AA
    14 hours ago







  • 1





    MJG why so many rollbacks? People with a lot of experience are trying to help

    – Double AA
    7 hours ago

















Welcome to MiYodeya MJG and thanks for this first question. Can I recommend you take the tour to get a sense of how the site works? Great to have you learn with us!

– mbloch
18 hours ago





Welcome to MiYodeya MJG and thanks for this first question. Can I recommend you take the tour to get a sense of how the site works? Great to have you learn with us!

– mbloch
18 hours ago




1




1





Have you read any works by R Aharon Lichtenstein

– Double AA
15 hours ago





Have you read any works by R Aharon Lichtenstein

– Double AA
15 hours ago




1




1





@DoubleAA I have, they're good, but I found them a little longwinded and quite hard to follow. Also not so classically 'brisk' in the straight chakira sense. But I haven't seen all the volumes.

– MJG
14 hours ago





@DoubleAA I have, they're good, but I found them a little longwinded and quite hard to follow. Also not so classically 'brisk' in the straight chakira sense. But I haven't seen all the volumes.

– MJG
14 hours ago













If you found them hard to follow I don't know how you can understand R Chaim. Long-winded is more like explicit, unlike most classic briskers who are obfuscatingly terse. I also don't know what you mean by the striaght chakira sense. Unless indeed you are looking for a more simplified presentation of sugyot.

– Double AA
14 hours ago






If you found them hard to follow I don't know how you can understand R Chaim. Long-winded is more like explicit, unlike most classic briskers who are obfuscatingly terse. I also don't know what you mean by the striaght chakira sense. Unless indeed you are looking for a more simplified presentation of sugyot.

– Double AA
14 hours ago





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MJG why so many rollbacks? People with a lot of experience are trying to help

– Double AA
7 hours ago






MJG why so many rollbacks? People with a lot of experience are trying to help

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Here are some: Kovetz Shiurim (R. Elchanan Wasserman), Chiddushei R. Reuven (Grozovsky), Chiddushei R. Shlomo (Heiman), Shiurei R. Shmuel (Rozovsky), Shiurei R. Dovid (Povarsky), Shiurei Avi Ezri (R. Schach), Kehillos Yaakov (R. Y. Y. Kanievsky), Reshimos Shiurim (R. Y. D. Soloveitchik), Chiddushei R. Yechiel Michel (Feinstein), Shiurei R. Meshulam Dovid (Soloveitchik), Shiurei Iyun Hatalmud (R. Aba Berman), and most of the seforim by roshei yeshiva of the last century. Another good recent work on many masechtos is Birkas Avraham (R. Avraham Erlenger). There are also seforim which collect many of these chiddushim, such as Ateres Shmuel and Ohel Torah.






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  • Excellent answer, many thanks. I will check these out.

    – MJG
    6 hours ago






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    Excellent list,however, some of those works are quite difficult reads

    – sam
    6 hours ago






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    @sam I didn't even include Kuntres HaBiurim

    – wfb
    2 hours ago











  • double points for anybody who links these in (I assume)

    – Dr. Shmuel
    47 mins ago


















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I would suggest Shiurei HaRav (Soloveitcik) ,and Hararei Kedem. They both include the Brisker style analysis of chakirah. They aren't too lengthy and Hararei Kedem is very easy to follow.






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  • Was going to be my suggestion...

    – רבות מחשבות
    11 hours ago











  • Harerei Kedem is not arranged by masechet

    – Joel K
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    That is why I mentioned both, and Hararei Kedem on shabbas is mostly on sugyos on Masheches shabbas ,so basically on shabbas,the Moadim also go on their topic mashechta on most topics .

    – sam
    11 hours ago











  • I'm a big fan of Hararei Kedem. Are you referring to Shiurei HaGrid? I've actually never taken a look at that - how similar is it to Hararei Kedem?

    – MJG
    7 hours ago




















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2 Answers
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active

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active

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Here are some: Kovetz Shiurim (R. Elchanan Wasserman), Chiddushei R. Reuven (Grozovsky), Chiddushei R. Shlomo (Heiman), Shiurei R. Shmuel (Rozovsky), Shiurei R. Dovid (Povarsky), Shiurei Avi Ezri (R. Schach), Kehillos Yaakov (R. Y. Y. Kanievsky), Reshimos Shiurim (R. Y. D. Soloveitchik), Chiddushei R. Yechiel Michel (Feinstein), Shiurei R. Meshulam Dovid (Soloveitchik), Shiurei Iyun Hatalmud (R. Aba Berman), and most of the seforim by roshei yeshiva of the last century. Another good recent work on many masechtos is Birkas Avraham (R. Avraham Erlenger). There are also seforim which collect many of these chiddushim, such as Ateres Shmuel and Ohel Torah.






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  • Excellent answer, many thanks. I will check these out.

    – MJG
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    Excellent list,however, some of those works are quite difficult reads

    – sam
    6 hours ago






  • 1





    @sam I didn't even include Kuntres HaBiurim

    – wfb
    2 hours ago











  • double points for anybody who links these in (I assume)

    – Dr. Shmuel
    47 mins ago















3














Here are some: Kovetz Shiurim (R. Elchanan Wasserman), Chiddushei R. Reuven (Grozovsky), Chiddushei R. Shlomo (Heiman), Shiurei R. Shmuel (Rozovsky), Shiurei R. Dovid (Povarsky), Shiurei Avi Ezri (R. Schach), Kehillos Yaakov (R. Y. Y. Kanievsky), Reshimos Shiurim (R. Y. D. Soloveitchik), Chiddushei R. Yechiel Michel (Feinstein), Shiurei R. Meshulam Dovid (Soloveitchik), Shiurei Iyun Hatalmud (R. Aba Berman), and most of the seforim by roshei yeshiva of the last century. Another good recent work on many masechtos is Birkas Avraham (R. Avraham Erlenger). There are also seforim which collect many of these chiddushim, such as Ateres Shmuel and Ohel Torah.






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  • Excellent answer, many thanks. I will check these out.

    – MJG
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    Excellent list,however, some of those works are quite difficult reads

    – sam
    6 hours ago






  • 1





    @sam I didn't even include Kuntres HaBiurim

    – wfb
    2 hours ago











  • double points for anybody who links these in (I assume)

    – Dr. Shmuel
    47 mins ago













3












3








3







Here are some: Kovetz Shiurim (R. Elchanan Wasserman), Chiddushei R. Reuven (Grozovsky), Chiddushei R. Shlomo (Heiman), Shiurei R. Shmuel (Rozovsky), Shiurei R. Dovid (Povarsky), Shiurei Avi Ezri (R. Schach), Kehillos Yaakov (R. Y. Y. Kanievsky), Reshimos Shiurim (R. Y. D. Soloveitchik), Chiddushei R. Yechiel Michel (Feinstein), Shiurei R. Meshulam Dovid (Soloveitchik), Shiurei Iyun Hatalmud (R. Aba Berman), and most of the seforim by roshei yeshiva of the last century. Another good recent work on many masechtos is Birkas Avraham (R. Avraham Erlenger). There are also seforim which collect many of these chiddushim, such as Ateres Shmuel and Ohel Torah.






share|improve this answer















Here are some: Kovetz Shiurim (R. Elchanan Wasserman), Chiddushei R. Reuven (Grozovsky), Chiddushei R. Shlomo (Heiman), Shiurei R. Shmuel (Rozovsky), Shiurei R. Dovid (Povarsky), Shiurei Avi Ezri (R. Schach), Kehillos Yaakov (R. Y. Y. Kanievsky), Reshimos Shiurim (R. Y. D. Soloveitchik), Chiddushei R. Yechiel Michel (Feinstein), Shiurei R. Meshulam Dovid (Soloveitchik), Shiurei Iyun Hatalmud (R. Aba Berman), and most of the seforim by roshei yeshiva of the last century. Another good recent work on many masechtos is Birkas Avraham (R. Avraham Erlenger). There are also seforim which collect many of these chiddushim, such as Ateres Shmuel and Ohel Torah.







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  • Excellent answer, many thanks. I will check these out.

    – MJG
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    Excellent list,however, some of those works are quite difficult reads

    – sam
    6 hours ago






  • 1





    @sam I didn't even include Kuntres HaBiurim

    – wfb
    2 hours ago











  • double points for anybody who links these in (I assume)

    – Dr. Shmuel
    47 mins ago

















  • Excellent answer, many thanks. I will check these out.

    – MJG
    6 hours ago






  • 2





    Excellent list,however, some of those works are quite difficult reads

    – sam
    6 hours ago






  • 1





    @sam I didn't even include Kuntres HaBiurim

    – wfb
    2 hours ago











  • double points for anybody who links these in (I assume)

    – Dr. Shmuel
    47 mins ago
















Excellent answer, many thanks. I will check these out.

– MJG
6 hours ago





Excellent answer, many thanks. I will check these out.

– MJG
6 hours ago




2




2





Excellent list,however, some of those works are quite difficult reads

– sam
6 hours ago





Excellent list,however, some of those works are quite difficult reads

– sam
6 hours ago




1




1





@sam I didn't even include Kuntres HaBiurim

– wfb
2 hours ago





@sam I didn't even include Kuntres HaBiurim

– wfb
2 hours ago













double points for anybody who links these in (I assume)

– Dr. Shmuel
47 mins ago





double points for anybody who links these in (I assume)

– Dr. Shmuel
47 mins ago











1














I would suggest Shiurei HaRav (Soloveitcik) ,and Hararei Kedem. They both include the Brisker style analysis of chakirah. They aren't too lengthy and Hararei Kedem is very easy to follow.






share|improve this answer























  • Was going to be my suggestion...

    – רבות מחשבות
    11 hours ago











  • Harerei Kedem is not arranged by masechet

    – Joel K
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    That is why I mentioned both, and Hararei Kedem on shabbas is mostly on sugyos on Masheches shabbas ,so basically on shabbas,the Moadim also go on their topic mashechta on most topics .

    – sam
    11 hours ago











  • I'm a big fan of Hararei Kedem. Are you referring to Shiurei HaGrid? I've actually never taken a look at that - how similar is it to Hararei Kedem?

    – MJG
    7 hours ago















1














I would suggest Shiurei HaRav (Soloveitcik) ,and Hararei Kedem. They both include the Brisker style analysis of chakirah. They aren't too lengthy and Hararei Kedem is very easy to follow.






share|improve this answer























  • Was going to be my suggestion...

    – רבות מחשבות
    11 hours ago











  • Harerei Kedem is not arranged by masechet

    – Joel K
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    That is why I mentioned both, and Hararei Kedem on shabbas is mostly on sugyos on Masheches shabbas ,so basically on shabbas,the Moadim also go on their topic mashechta on most topics .

    – sam
    11 hours ago











  • I'm a big fan of Hararei Kedem. Are you referring to Shiurei HaGrid? I've actually never taken a look at that - how similar is it to Hararei Kedem?

    – MJG
    7 hours ago













1












1








1







I would suggest Shiurei HaRav (Soloveitcik) ,and Hararei Kedem. They both include the Brisker style analysis of chakirah. They aren't too lengthy and Hararei Kedem is very easy to follow.






share|improve this answer













I would suggest Shiurei HaRav (Soloveitcik) ,and Hararei Kedem. They both include the Brisker style analysis of chakirah. They aren't too lengthy and Hararei Kedem is very easy to follow.







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  • Was going to be my suggestion...

    – רבות מחשבות
    11 hours ago











  • Harerei Kedem is not arranged by masechet

    – Joel K
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    That is why I mentioned both, and Hararei Kedem on shabbas is mostly on sugyos on Masheches shabbas ,so basically on shabbas,the Moadim also go on their topic mashechta on most topics .

    – sam
    11 hours ago











  • I'm a big fan of Hararei Kedem. Are you referring to Shiurei HaGrid? I've actually never taken a look at that - how similar is it to Hararei Kedem?

    – MJG
    7 hours ago

















  • Was going to be my suggestion...

    – רבות מחשבות
    11 hours ago











  • Harerei Kedem is not arranged by masechet

    – Joel K
    11 hours ago






  • 1





    That is why I mentioned both, and Hararei Kedem on shabbas is mostly on sugyos on Masheches shabbas ,so basically on shabbas,the Moadim also go on their topic mashechta on most topics .

    – sam
    11 hours ago











  • I'm a big fan of Hararei Kedem. Are you referring to Shiurei HaGrid? I've actually never taken a look at that - how similar is it to Hararei Kedem?

    – MJG
    7 hours ago
















Was going to be my suggestion...

– רבות מחשבות
11 hours ago





Was going to be my suggestion...

– רבות מחשבות
11 hours ago













Harerei Kedem is not arranged by masechet

– Joel K
11 hours ago





Harerei Kedem is not arranged by masechet

– Joel K
11 hours ago




1




1





That is why I mentioned both, and Hararei Kedem on shabbas is mostly on sugyos on Masheches shabbas ,so basically on shabbas,the Moadim also go on their topic mashechta on most topics .

– sam
11 hours ago





That is why I mentioned both, and Hararei Kedem on shabbas is mostly on sugyos on Masheches shabbas ,so basically on shabbas,the Moadim also go on their topic mashechta on most topics .

– sam
11 hours ago













I'm a big fan of Hararei Kedem. Are you referring to Shiurei HaGrid? I've actually never taken a look at that - how similar is it to Hararei Kedem?

– MJG
7 hours ago





I'm a big fan of Hararei Kedem. Are you referring to Shiurei HaGrid? I've actually never taken a look at that - how similar is it to Hararei Kedem?

– MJG
7 hours ago



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