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8.01.2008

Online Torah resources

I've added a new section on the right sidebar, called "Online Torah resources."

I've known about some for years (Mechon Mamre, E-daf.com), but others I learned about at yeshiva this summer (Talmud manuscripts from the Jewish National University Library). One more thing to add to the extensive list of things I got from yeshiva this summer!

Let me know if you have things for me to add to the list. I am always happy to learn about new sources of learning online. I far prefer full copies of traditional texts in Hebrew to either English translations or to websites with Jewish content, which I think are easier to find with Google. (I'm not saying that there aren't many good ones out there--myjewishlearning.com among them--but that I don't want to add a list of them to the side of my blog.)

Another thing that doesn't belong on that list but that I have found to be useful is the Wikimilon (wikidictionary in Hebrew).

Shabbat shalom!

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http://www.tsel.org/torah/
Click on Torah Resources in Hebrew -- T'Nach, Talmudim, Midrashim
 
http://press.tau.ac.il/perplexed/

http://www.biu.ac.il/JH/Responsa/COTAR/

http://www.kipa.co.il/society/english_welcome.asp

http://www.jlaw.com/

http://www.crcweb.org/kosher/consumer/Tevillas%20Keilim%20and%20Hechsher%20Keilim%20_March%202007_.pdf

http://www.biu.ac.il/js/tl/yerushalmi/about.html

http://webshas.org/

http://www.kayj.org/nusachproject.html
 
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