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I am hoping (b'li neder) to start, relatively soon, a regular regimen of study of the Talmud Bavli. My goal is to learn large swaths of the g'mara, gaining broad knowledge, but without taking the ...
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I am hoping (_b'li neder_) to start, relatively soon, a regular regimen of study of the _Talmud Bavli_. My goal is to learn large swaths of the _g'mara_, gaining broad knowledge, but without taking the time to go deeply into it, so I'll probably stick to _Rashi_ as commentator for the most part. Unfortunately, I will probably need to do this alone, without a _chavrusa_, and I'm worried — indeed I'm sure — that I'm going to get stuck at certain points. Having an ArtScroll _g'mara_ at hand would be helpful at such times, but I don't want to buy every volume of the ArtScroll _g'mara_ — I mention this just so you can get an idea, if you're familiar with the ArtScroll _g'mara_, of the kind of resource I seek. Can anyone recommend a [free](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/free_as_in_beer) Internet resource that explains the _g'mara_ clearly and fully, and that allows me to find a section or line of _g'mara_ easily? (That last criterion would exclude most audio lectures, since it's hard to find where in the lecture a certain passage is discussed.)