Daily Rambam — One Perek a Day, With Clarity
Learning Rambam one Perek a day is a serious undertaking.
It’s 1,017 days — nearly three full years. A person can begin the cycle at one stage of life and complete it at another. One might start while single and finish married with children. That’s the scope of one Perek a day.
Rambam itself is vast. It spans the entire system of Halacha. Each Perek can contain twenty or more Halachos, written concisely and entirely in text. Over time, many learners experience the same challenge: they are learning faithfully, covering ground every day, but not always feeling fully oriented. Where is this Perek headed? How do these Halachos connect? What is the bigger picture?
It can sometimes feel like moving through a large body of material without a clear anchor.
A new Rambam project is now launching to address that practical reality. This project is being made possible through a generous grant from Dovid and Malkie Smetana.
The first phase focuses on something direct and concrete: every single Halacha is paired with a visual.
As you learn, you see the text together with an illustration that presents the Halacha clearly. You can go one Halacha at a time and see the text with its visual directly beneath it. Or you can open the full Perek and expand the visuals as you move through the chapter. The purpose is simple — to give each Halacha something visible and concrete to attach to, so the learning does not remain abstract.
There are also short videos for each Halacha, using the visual, text, and audio together. If preferred, you can watch the entire Perek in one sitting.
Built-in quizzes allow you to review what you learned. You can choose to have a question after each Halacha as you go, or take a general quiz at the end of the Perek. Your results are saved so you can track your progress over time. The dashboard shows your streak, your completion progress, and how much of each Sefer you’ve covered. As you complete sections and Seforim, they are clearly marked off.
When committing to a three-year cycle, it helps to see where you are and what you’ve accomplished. Being able to track progress, review material, and visibly mark off completed Seforim gives the learning direction and weight.
The long-term goal of the project is not only to provide visuals, but also to bring clearer organization and flow to the material — helping learners see how individual Halachos fit within a broader framework. That process is developing over time. The current focus is clarity at the level of each Halacha.
If you are already learning one Perek a day, this platform can provide structure and reinforcement. If you have wanted to begin but felt overwhelmed by the scope, this offers a clear and practical way in.
What the platform includes:
– Hebrew text with clear English
– A visual for every single Halacha
– Short videos for each Halacha and full-Perek options
– Personal dashboard with progress tracking and completion markers
– Additional Shiurim from Rabbi Yossi Lipskier and Rabbi Mendy Yusewitz
It’s 1,017 days.
Start with today’s Perek.
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