More Discussions for this daf
1. Three reasons to keep away from a Churvah 2. The signs of Mishmaros 3. The end of the Ashmuros
4. Simanim for the end of night 5. Tosfos DH v'Ein, Sparing the rich 6. Answering Tosfos' question
7. King David 8. Source of R. Yehuda's opinion of plag hamincha 9. Q&A Answer #1a
10. What we can say before the Mes 11. Tosfos DH Kashya 12. How many Mishmaros
13. The signs for the Mishmaros 14. Rebbi Nasan 15. Dovid Hamelech's Evening Schedule
16. Churvah 17. Time of Going to Bed 18. Mishmaros
19. A Handful Doesn't Feed a Lion 20. Sending out to war 21. Times of the Mishmaros; When is midnight
22. Ashmuros; Urim v'Tumim 23. King David's harp 24. Fooling the angels; 3 or 4 Ashmuros
25. King David sending the nation to war 26. Source for Ashmoros 27. query
28. חצות לילה היה עוסק בדברי תורה
DAF DISCUSSIONS - BERACHOS 3

David Kallus asked:

On Berachos beis amud Beis, I forget, but either Rashi or Tosfos says R' Yehuda doesn't darshin B'Shach'becha Uvkumecha, so then my ? is what does he base it on? He holds after plag hamincha, he must base it on something, right?

Thanks

David Kallus, teaneck nj

The Kollel replies:

Excellent question. If we assume that Ma'ariv begins when Minchah ends (as seems clear from the opening Tosfos in the Masechta), then we will find that your Kashya is included in the Kashya that Tosfos ask at the end of 26b. (from where Rebbi Yehudah learns that the time for Davening Minchah lasts until P'lag ha'Minchah).

And they answer that he learns it from the Ketores that was brought by P'lag ha'Minchah. Others cite the time that they brought the afternoon Tamid. All this is of course based on the fact that our Tefilos follow the same patern as the Korbanos.

Kindest regards

Eliezer Chrysler