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  2. File:Sefer Shimush Tehillim.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Torah database - Wikipedia

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    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". Over 60,000 out-of-print books and journals may be downloaded as PDF images on the main site and on its beta version. [9]

  4. Mishnah Berurah - Wikipedia

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    PDF scans of the 1991 edition, from hebrewbooks.org, with additional clickable table of contents sidebar.v1 v2 v3 v4 v5 v6; Wikisource translation (incomplete, in progress) Torah.org translation (incomplete, in progress) Mishnah Berurah Yomi archives (incomplete, in progress). This website distributes daily MP3 lectures and PDF digests.

  5. Berit Menuchah - Wikipedia

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    Full text of Berit Menuchah at hebrewbooks.org, PDF file; References. Abraham ben Isaac of Granada (2018). Berit Menuḥah. eUniversity. ISBN 978-88-94956-13-9. This ...

  6. Derech Mitzvosecha - Wikipedia

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    Derech Mitzvosecha, also titled Sefer Hamitzvos (Hebrew: דרך מצותך: ספר המצות), is an interpretive work on the Jewish commandments authored by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn (1789–1866), the third Rebbe of the Chabad Hasidic movement.

  7. Sefer Asufot - Wikipedia

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    Sefer ha-Asuppot [a] (Hebrew: ספר האסופות, romanized: Book of the Collections) [b] is the name of a compilation of medieval German Jewish halakha and minhagim, the manuscript of which is privately held by David H. Feinberg of New York [c] [1] (fragments from the text are also found in MSS Paris 1408 [2] and Girona 11.17 [3]).

  8. Hebrewbooks.org - Wikipedia

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  9. Judaica Archival Project - Wikipedia

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    The Otzrot HaTorah project, the Otzar HaHochma project and Hebrewbooks.org are a few examples of book scanners who have scanned together over 40,000 volumes of Hebraica and Rabbinics. However the pioneer in this field was the Judaica Archival Project.