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Old Rick Mystery Will Be Answered Midseason. The Walking Dead will solve the mystery of Old Man Rick around the time of season 8’s midseason finale.

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If there’s one thing AMC and the TWD creative team have proven themselves masters at in the last few years, it’s creating anticipation for the return of the show. Going into season 6, fans were eager to see the aftermath of Rick killing Pete in front of the entire town of Alexandria.

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The big question heading into season 7 was just who Negan would kill with Lucille, as a message of power toward Rick’s group. Now, as season 8 looms, fans brace for all- out war between Rick’s forces and Negan’s Saviors. Thanks to The Walking Dead season 8’s trailer – which debuted back at San Diego Comic- Con – though, there has been another big question on fans’ lips as the premiere draws closer and closer: What’s the story with Old Man Rick? Watch Rest Stop: Don`T Look Back Download Full there.

The Walking Dead showrunner Scott Gimple says that the Old Man Rick mystery will be solved around the time of Season 8's midseason finale.

Some wondered if Rick was, in fact, waking up from his coma, and the entire series would have been revealed to be a dream. Those familiar with the TWD comics saw it as likely being Rick from after the time jump that takes place on the page following the all- out war arc. Others just found themselves baffled entirely. While Walking Dead showrunner Scott Gimple has since dropped the hammer on the “it was all a dream” theory, he also tells EW that the full story behind Old Man Rick won’t be revealed until around season 8’s midseason finale episode.

That means that the mystery won’t be solved until late November or early December. Here’s Gimple’s full quote on the matter.“I will say that we won’t know exactly what that’s about after the first episode. But we will know it about halfway through the season.

We won’t quite know what it’s about, and then we’ll get an answer to that about halfway through. It’s something that’s going to play out.”Logically, the time jump remains the most plausible explanation for Old Man Rick, but TWD creator Robert Kirkman has seen fit to tease fans about a possible swerve in that regard. Of course, this could just be Kirkman being Kirkman, as the man has long- since proven that he loves messing with the heads of TWD‘s fanbase.

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Whatever the explanation for Old Man Rick ends up being, all signs point to the journey getting there being one of the most casualty- filled in the history of The Walking Dead. Perhaps the better question to ask is not what leads to Old Man Rick, but rather, which characters will still be alive by the time the story reaches him?

The Walking Dead season 8 premieres October 2.

Online library sets Talmud 'free' with full, no- charge translations. NEW YORK (JTA) — For centuries, studying a page of the Talmud has come with a bevy of barriers to entry. Written mostly in Aramaic, the Talmud in its most commonly printed form also lacks punctuation or vowels, let alone translation. Its premier explanatory commentary, composed by the medieval sage Rashi, is usually printed in an obscure Hebrew typeface read almost exclusively by religious, learned Jews. Even then, scholars can still spend hours figuring out what the text means. Get The Times of Israel's Daily Edition by email and never miss our top stories. Free Sign Up. And that’s not to mention the Talmud’s size and cost: 3.

Helping students and readers crack these barriers and access what amounts to a library of Jewish law, ritual, folklore and moral guidance has been an ongoing endeavor. Milestones include the first (unfinished) attempt at an English translation by American publisher Michael Levi Rodkinson at the turn of the 2.

Rabbi Chaim Tchernowitz in the 1. The Soncino Talmud on CD- ROM” from 1. From left to right: Sefaria Executive Director Daniel Septimus with co- founders Brett Lockspeiser and Joshua Foer. Courtesy of Sefaria/via JTA)Now, a website hopes to build on these earlier breakthroughs and break all the barriers at once. Sefaria, a website founded in 2. Jewish canon online for free, has published an acclaimed translation of the Talmud in English.

The translation, which includes explanatory notes in relatively plain language, was started by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz in 1. The interface of the Steinsaltz Talmud on Sefaria includes line- by- line translation, along with links to commentaries and references to a range of Jewish sources, which appear in a separate vertical. Courtesy of Sefaria/via JTA)The Steinsaltz edition of the Talmud has been in print for decades in modern Hebrew, with an English translation coming out more recently, and parts of it already exist on the internet. But this is the first time it’s being put online in its entirety for free. The online edition also opens up the copyright license, meaning that anyone is allowed to repurpose it for teaching, literature or anything else.“9. Jews speak Hebrew and English,” said Daniel Septimus, Sefaria’s executive director. The Talmud is in Aramaic.

It will now be online in Hebrew and English. From an accessibility point of view, it’s a game changer.”(Septimus was formerly the CEO of My. Jewish. Learning, one of JTA’s partner sites, and sits on the board of 7. Faces Media, JTA’s parent company.)‘From an accessibility point of view, it’s a game changer’Sefaria rolled out 2. Steinsaltz English edition on Tuesday, and will be publishing the entire Hebrew translation over the course of 2. The rest of the English edition, which is as yet unfinished, will be published online as it is completed.

The translation’s publication was made possible by a multimillion- dollar deal with the Steinsaltz edition’s publishers, Milta and Koren Publishers Jerusalem, and financed by the William Davidson Foundation, a family charity. The edition will be known as The William Davidson Talmud. Translations and explanations of the Talmud already exist online. A range of apps promises free translations that can be unreliable. Art. Scroll, the Orthodox Jewish publishing giant, offers a digital version of its own complete English Talmud translation for $6. A comprehensive digital Jewish library published for decades by Israel’s Bar- Ilan University is also available for purchase, but not with English translation.

Ultra- orthodox boys study the Talmud (illustrative photo credit: Flash. Besides its edition being free, Sefaria’s founders say its version of the Steinsaltz Talmud is better than competitors because it is untethered to the Talmud’s classic printed form. Since the mid- 1. Talmud has been published with unpunctuated text in a column in the middle of the page, its commentaries wrapping around it.

Like all of Sefaria’s texts, which range from the Bible to Hasidic texts and works of Jewish law, the Steinsaltz translation is published sentence by sentence in a mobile- friendly format, with the translation appearing below the original. Watch The Ones Below Putlocker on this page. The format also allows Sefaria to link between the Talmud’s text and the myriad Jewish sources it references, from the Bible to rabbinic literature.

Click on a line of Aramaic, and a string of commentaries, verses or parallel rabbinic sources will pop up. An algorithm Sefaria uses, which just added 5. Talmud, is also reverse engineered: Click on a verse in the Bible and you will see where it’s quoted in the Talmud or other books. Learning together at the secular Bina Yeshiva in Tel Aviv, Shavuot 2. Courtesy Bina Yeshiva)“This entire web of connections opens up to you just by clicking and touching,” said Sefaria’s co- founder and CTO, Brett Lockspeiser. It’s so clear that the structure of Jewish learning had this network- type experience.

This sense of interconnectedness was already there and just needed to be brought out.” The other co- founder is the author Joshua Foer. The project is the biggest step forward in Sefaria’s larger goal of democratizing Jewish religious scholarship by making it digitized, free and intelligible to everyone.

The site also has a tool for Jewish educators to create source sheets, or short study aids with quotations from a range of Jewish books. Users have already created 5. The ‘Koren Talmud Bavli,’ a new English translation of the famed Steinsaltz Gemara (photo credit: courtesy Koren Jerusalem)“We have no idea what kind of devices people are going to be learning Torah on in 1.

Septimus said. “So having a database of these texts that’s open, flexible, free for use and reuse is a good thing.”Another site which shares that goal, the Open Siddur Project, provides Jewish prayer text for free so people can put together their own prayer books. Its founder, Aharon Varady, said the modern- day emphasis on intellectual property clashes with the Jewish tradition of sharing knowledge openly and freely.‘Copyright is an innovation with fairly different interests than that of a living culture’“It’s the idea that Torah should be transferred without limitations,” Varady said.

Copyright is an innovation with fairly different interests than that of a living culture that is growing by educators sharing material, by teachers making source sheets with others.”The site already offers thousands of books in open- source code, so anyone can use them, and hopes to add thousands more — the entirety of Judaic literature. Lockspeiser, a former Google software engineer, said that compared to indexing billions of web pages, the Jewish canon is no tall order.“People can’t get into the Talmud because they don’t know it’s there,” Lockspeiser said. If it’s not in English and you type in English words in the [online search] query, it’s not going to come up. We’re opening this up just in the sense that people will find it that didn’t even know they were looking for it.”.