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  2. New Jewish Publication Society of America Tanakh - Wikipedia

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    A bilingual Hebrew-English edition of the full Hebrew Bible, in facing columns, was published in 1999. It includes the second edition of the NJPS Tanakh translation (which supersedes the 1992 Torah) and the Masoretic Hebrew text as found in the Leningrad Codex. The recent series of JPS Bible commentaries all use the NJPS translation.

  3. Jewish English Bible translations - Wikipedia

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    The entire Tanakh was revised and published in one volume in 1985, and a bilingual HebrewEnglish version appeared in 1999 (also in one volume). The translation is usually referred to as the "New JPS version", abbreviated NJPS (it has also been called the "New Jewish Version" or NJV).

  4. File:Jewish Encyclopedia Volume 4.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The Jewish Encyclopedia ( ) ... New York and London: Source: Internet Archive identifier: ... Version of PDF format: 1.6

  5. File:Jewish Encyclopedia Volume 11.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish encyclopedia : a descriptive record of the history, religion, literature, and customs of the Jewish people from the earliest times to the present day Author Singer, Isidore, 1859-1939

  6. The New Jewish Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    The New Jewish Encyclopedia is an encyclopedia first published in 1962. The style is less academic than the Jewish Encyclopedia, [1] in more up-to-date language, [2] and in a single volume format. [3] The original 1962 edition, and the 2nd edition in 1976, were edited by David Bridger, of the Bureau of Jewish Education in Los Angeles, and rabbi ...

  7. The Living Torah and Nach - Wikipedia

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    Kaplan had the following goals for his translation, which were arguably absent from previous English translations: Make it clear and readable; Keep it close to the basic meaning (peshat) of the text in many places, but in other places translated it to be in accord with post-biblical rabbinic commentary and Jewish codes of law.

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  9. Tree of Life Version - Wikipedia

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    The Tree of Life Version of the Holy Scriptures (TLV), first published in 2014, is a Messianic Jewish translation of the Hebrew Bible (or Tanakh) and the New Testament (or New Covenant) sponsored by the Messianic Jewish Family Bible Society and The King's University.