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Anatomy of a Daf
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עמוד א · Amud Aleph (a)← one side of the folio; flip for amud bet (b)
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Amud aleph / amud bet — A daf is one folio with two sides: amud aleph (a) and amud bet (b). That's why a citation reads "Chullin 57a" or "57b".
Amud aleph / amud bet — A daf has two sides: amud aleph (a) and amud bet (b). Citations read "Chullin 57a" or "57b".
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