1. Books printed on paper
This is pesonal list, but I would like to expand it and invite readers to propose resources of their own. As the list grows I’ll divide it into subsections.
Hebrew Books Online
A Jewish on-line bookstore. Many books in Hebrew and English, and the catalog is well maintained and continously updated.
2. Online resources
Bible scholars resources.
This is an astonishing collection of on-line resources for Bible scholars
The Breslov Library. For some of my studies, valuable.
Rashei Tayvot
Have you ever been puzzled in reading a Hebrew text by an unfamiliar acronym? This is a truly comprehensive list of rabbinic abbreviations, from all fields of rabbinic literature. In Rashi script. It can be downloaded
Institute for Jewish Spirituality. A powerful organizaion devoted to the promotion of the spiritual dimensions of Judaism, offering two-year seminars to rabbis, cantors, educators and lay leaders. I was involved in its foundation.
Jastrow
The essential dictionary for anyone studying Aramaic and biblical or medieval texts. Still a classic.
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Complete on-line searchable text of the old Jewish Encyclopedia. Not Encyclopaedia Judaica. The second edition of the EJ can be found online; as soon as I ascertain that its posting is authorized, I shall list its URL
mysefer.com An interesting and unusual selection of Hebrew books that can be read online, or downloaded.
The path looks really beautiful and inviting from your perspective/blog.