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  2. Sefaria - Wikipedia

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    Sefaria is an online open source, [1] free content, digital library of Jewish texts. It was founded in 2011 by former Google project manager Brett Lockspeiser and journalist-author Joshua Foer . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Promoted as a "living library of Jewish texts", Sefaria relies partially upon volunteers to add texts and translations.

  3. Torah database - Wikipedia

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    Hebrew Wikisource – thousands of Torah texts in a digital library that is continually being expanded and improved by volunteers HebrewBooks.org [ 8 ] – was founded to preserve old American Hebrew books that are out of print or circulation, but it expanded its mission "to include all Torah Seforim (=books) ever printed".

  4. Jewish Virtual Library - Wikipedia

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    J. Douglas Smith and Richard Jensen in their book World War II on the Web: A Guide to the Very Best Sites with free CD-ROM published in 2002 also heaped praise on the website: [13] Part of a comprehensive site devoted to all periods in Jewish history, The Holocaust from the Jewish Virtual Library provides excellent information on the Holocaust.

  5. Sifrei Kodesh - Wikipedia

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    'books'), or in its singular form, sefer, are books of Jewish religious literature and are viewed by religious Jews as sacred. These are generally works of Torah literature, i.e. Tanakh and all works that expound on it, including the Mishnah , Midrash ( Halakha , Aggadah ), Talmud , and all works of Musar , Hasidism , Kabbalah , or machshavah ...

  6. 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.

  7. Valmadonna Trust Library - Wikipedia

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    An illustrated guide for shechita from early 20th-century Pakistan, with Hebrew and Marathi on facing pages. [2] A copy of every Hebrew book published in Cremona during the ten-year period such printing was allowed, ending in the 1560s. [2] The first book ever printed in Turkey, a 1493 copy of the Arba'ah Turim. [2]

  8. The Hebrew Bible (Alter) - Wikipedia

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    " 'The Five Books of Moses': From God's Mouth to English". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Steinberg, Avi (December 20, 2018). "After More Than Two Decades of Work, a New Hebrew Bible to Rival the King James". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Tioyé, Samy Ikoa. 2022. "Robert Alter's Translation of the Hebrew Bible: A Response to Lénart ...

  9. Vatican Hebrew MS 133 - Wikipedia

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    Vatican Hebrew MS 133 (Latin: Vaticanus Ebraeus 133 or Vat. ebr. 133), usually known in Hebrew as the Rome MS (כ״י רומי ‎, K.Y. Romi), is a handwritten manuscript of a portion of the Jerusalem Talmud copied in the late 13th or early 14th centuries, containing approximately a quarter of the entire Jerusalem Talmud, Seder Zerai'm (excluding Tractate Bikkurim) and Tractate Sotah from ...