Since some others have jumped on board - I am posting the schedule we'll be following in case you'd like to join us as well.
I have seen others mention that there are Aruch Hashulchan cycles that exist and it seems like they aim for learning one siman per day. I have proposed a slightly slower pace for two main reasons:
- I don't want to bite off more than I can chew. Years of trial and error have shown that consistency with less content per-day is far more productive in the long run than a constant struggle just to keep up a more ambitious pace
- The Aruch Hashulchan offers countless insights into pesukim, Rambam and Chaza"l, and it is easier to enjoy these insights if you are not rushing just to cover the daily quota of a whole siman (which can often be pretty long)
See the schedule for the first month here (it's roughly one side of a page of the old print editions per-day). Hopefully it's something we can stick to.
Over time, I will likely reformat the schedule to something more user friendly, but in the interest of time (we're starting today) this will have to suffice.
If/when I have something to add to the daily limud, I'll try to post here for public consumption.
These are some online resources that might be helpful:
- Aruch Hashulchan PDF (old print edition that I referenced above) free download: Link
- Aruch Hashulchan text online: Link
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