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==''Yarchei Kallah''== Two months of the year were denoted as ''yarchei kallah'', or "months of the bride" (referring to the [[Talmud]]) – the [[Hebrew calendar|Hebrew months]] of [[Adar]] and [[Elul]]. During this time, foreign students assembled in the [[yeshiva|academy]] for common study. During the first three weeks of the ''yarchei kallah'' the scholars seated in the first row reported on the [[Talmud]] treatise assigned for study during the preceding months; in the fourth week the other scholars and also some of the pupils were called upon. Discussions followed, and difficult passages were laid before the gaon, who also took a prominent part in the debates, and freely reproved any member of the college who was not up to the standard of scholarship. At the end of the ''yarchei kallah'' the gaon designated the Talmudic treatise which the members of the assembly were obliged to study in the months intervening until the next gathering took place. The students who were not given seats were exempt from this task, being free to choose a subject for study according to their needs. During the ''yarchei kallah'', the gaon laid before the assembly a number of the questions that had been sent in during the year from all parts of the Diaspora. The requisite answers were discussed, and were finally recorded by the secretary of the academy according to the directions of the gaon. At the end of the ''yarchei kallah'' the questions, together with the answers, were read to the assembly, and the answers were signed by the gaon. A large number of the geonic [[responsa]] originated in this way; but many of them were written by the respective Geonim without consulting the kallah assemblies convened in the spring.
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