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Author: האי ב"ר שרירא גאון: Image title: ID 35259 - Available for FREE at www.hebrewbooks.org; Short title: שמוש תהלים; Date and time of digitizing
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]
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]).
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.
A complete edition of Keter Shem Tov (titled Keter Shem Tov Hasholeim) was published by the Chabad publishing house, Kehot Publication Society, in 2004. [5] The new edition was edited and annotated by Rabbi Jacob Immanuel Schochet who recompiled the collection and added annotations, footnotes, cross references and textual corrections. [6]
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.
The work is the subject of a number of commentaries, including one from Nahmanides, one titled Megillath Esther ("Scroll of Esther", by Isaac Leon ibn Zur (although often incorrectly attributed to Isaac de Leon), bearing no direct relationship with the Biblical Book of Esther), and others titled Lev Sameach (by Rabbi Abraham Allegri) and Kinath Soferim.
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.