Resources

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 Hebrew Keyboard for PC’s.

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.

Weekly Torah Portions

One Response to Resources

  1. Evelyn Baran says:

    The path looks really beautiful and inviting from your perspective/blog.

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