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The Personal Gateway to Jewish Exploration |
MyJewishLearning.com
is a comprehensive and interactive Jewish learning resource for
unaffiliated individuals and Jewish organization members that
presents objective and authoritative information from a wide
variety of Jewish perspectives. The content is presented in a
multi-layered Guided Learning structure, and includes Discussion
areas and other tools for registered users to share with their
peers, all for free. |
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Electronic Torah
Warehouse |
The Electronic Torah Warehouse
has primary sources — Torah, Halakah, History, Drash,
Pseudepigrapha, Apocrypha and more. |
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Torah Commentary on
this week's
parashah from Reform Voices of Torah. |
From the Adult Jewish Growth for Lifelong Jewish Learning
section of the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ). It features the
commentary of the week's parashah written by a URJ scholar and
an educational presentation by a leading educator on ways to
study the parashah individually or with your family. |
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This Week's Torah Portion - Jewish
Publication Society |
This translation of Tanakh, the Holy Scriptures,
produced by the Jewish Publication Society (1985), was made
directly from the traditional Hebrew text into the idiom of
modern English. It represents the collaboration of academic
scholars with rabbis from the three largest branches of
organized Jewish religious life in America. Begun in 1955,
the ongoing translation was published in three main stages:
The Torah in 1962, The Prophets (Nevi'im) in
1978, and The Writings (Kethuvim) in 1982. |
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This Week's
Torah Portion- World ORT Union |
A comprehensive Torah site. The portion appears in "practice"
Hebrew (with vowels and cantillation marks), and in Hebrew as it
appears in the scroll (without vowels). It is also available as
transliterated Hebrew and as an English translation. Finally,
the site offers the portion read and cantillated in Hebrew,
links to break it into aliyah verses, a bar/bat mitzvah
parshah calculator, and commentary. |
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TorahNet |
Torah study is widely available on the Internet. This site
provides references to Torah and Talmud study opportunities via
WWW and via e-mail. |
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Family Shabbat Table Talk |
As important as the public study of Torah in the synagogue is,
we must also make Torah study a habit in our homes. And what
better place to begin than at the Shabbat dinner table. A
supplement to Torat Hayim. |