Maggid Shiur

Maggid Shiur (Hebrew: sayer of a lecture; Torah lecturer)[1] is the rabbi that lectures in a yeshiva or kollel. He usually lectures in one place, on a given topic, generally on advanced and in-depth Talmudic studies, on a fixed schedule.

The stature of a Maggid Shiur is a much sought-after position by the typical yeshiva student. The position is usually obtained by those well versed in the Talmud.

Rav Shach told a future Magid Shiur that the key to successful lectures is "knowing how to ask the initial questions that comprise the shiur."[2]

Contrasting Chavrusa with Maggid Shiur

While the Chavrusa (study partner) system requires more commitment and participant preparation,[3] a Maggid Shiur generally has more experience and, ideally "points out details" that both partners "never knew."

To succeed, both need "well defined goals."[4]

References

  1. "Changing the Culture of Silence". August 24, 2015. to a prominent Magid Shiur (Torah lecturer) in Lakewood
  2. "Untitled" (PDF).
  3. if the partner does not show up, the learning session can't go on: "Why do you go to a shiur".
  4. "Avakesh".


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