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SHEETSPSALMS 1
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more. KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUKH The Kitzur Shulchan Arukh (“Abridged Shulchan Arukh”) is a simplified summary of the Shulchan Arukh, focusing on Orach Chayim and Yoreh De’ah, the sections most relevant to ordinary daily life. The work presents laws without listing differing views or providing reasoning, interspersing ethical maxims throughout. Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbookNUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron.YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.LAMENTATIONS
Eikhah (Book of Lamentations) is the third of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). It is generally accepted that the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586 BCE forms the background to the poems. The book is partly a traditional "city lament" mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of the I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was Elkanah SIX SEXES OF THE TALMUD Six Sexes of the Talmud. 1. א. Androgynous: an intersex person (having some aspects of both male and female genitalia). 149 references in the Mishna and Talmud (1st-8th centuries CE); 350 in classical midrash and Jewish law codes (2nd-16th centuries CE). Ay'lonit: literally "little ram"; a female who has not shown physicalsigns of typical
PIRKEI AVOT
Avot (Fathers) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and presents the laws of interactions between Jews and Gentiles and/or idolaters (from a Jewish perspective). It has five chapters. Read the text of Pirkei Avot online with commentaries andconnections.
PSALMS 23 - SEFARIA
Psalms 23. 1. מִזְמ֥וֹר לְדָוִ֑ד יְהֹוָ֥ה רֹ֝עִ֗י לֹ֣א אֶחְסָֽר׃ A psalm of David. The LORD is my shepherd; I lack nothing. 2. בִּנְא֣וֹת דֶּ֭שֶׁא יַרְבִּיצֵ֑נִי עַל־מֵ֖י מְנֻח֣וֹת יְנַהֲלֵֽנִי׃ He makes me lie down ingreen pastures; He
MISHNAH SUKKAH 1
Mishnah Sukkah 1. 1. 1. סֻכָּה שֶׁהִיא גְבוֹהָה לְמַעְלָה מֵעֶשְׂרִים אַמָּה, פְּסוּלָה. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה מַכְשִׁיר. וְשֶׁאֵינָהּ גְּבוֹהָה עֲשָׂרָה טְפָחִים, וְשֶׁאֵין לָהּ שְׁלֹשָׁהדְּפָנוֹת
SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETRANSLATE THIS PAGETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCESHEETSPSALMS 1
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more. KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUKH The Kitzur Shulchan Arukh (“Abridged Shulchan Arukh”) is a simplified summary of the Shulchan Arukh, focusing on Orach Chayim and Yoreh De’ah, the sections most relevant to ordinary daily life. The work presents laws without listing differing views or providing reasoning, interspersing ethical maxims throughout. Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbookNUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron.YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.LAMENTATIONS
Eikhah (Book of Lamentations) is the third of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). It is generally accepted that the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586 BCE forms the background to the poems. The book is partly a traditional "city lament" mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of the I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was Elkanah SIX SEXES OF THE TALMUD Six Sexes of the Talmud. 1. א. Androgynous: an intersex person (having some aspects of both male and female genitalia). 149 references in the Mishna and Talmud (1st-8th centuries CE); 350 in classical midrash and Jewish law codes (2nd-16th centuries CE). Ay'lonit: literally "little ram"; a female who has not shown physicalsigns of typical
PIRKEI AVOT
Avot (Fathers) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and presents the laws of interactions between Jews and Gentiles and/or idolaters (from a Jewish perspective). It has five chapters. Read the text of Pirkei Avot online with commentaries andconnections.
PSALMS 23 - SEFARIA
Psalms 23. 1. מִזְמ֥וֹר לְדָוִ֑ד יְהֹוָ֥ה רֹ֝עִ֗י לֹ֣א אֶחְסָֽר׃ A psalm of David. The LORD is my shepherd; I lack nothing. 2. בִּנְא֣וֹת דֶּ֭שֶׁא יַרְבִּיצֵ֑נִי עַל־מֵ֖י מְנֻח֣וֹת יְנַהֲלֵֽנִי׃ He makes me lie down ingreen pastures; He
MISHNAH SUKKAH 1
Mishnah Sukkah 1. 1. 1. סֻכָּה שֶׁהִיא גְבוֹהָה לְמַעְלָה מֵעֶשְׂרִים אַמָּה, פְּסוּלָה. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה מַכְשִׁיר. וְשֶׁאֵינָהּ גְּבוֹהָה עֲשָׂרָה טְפָחִים, וְשֶׁאֵין לָהּ שְׁלֹשָׁהדְּפָנוֹת
NUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron. DAF YOMI | SEFARIATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Daf Yomi (Hebrew: דף יומי Daf Yomi, "page of the day") is a daily regimen of learning Talmud. All 2,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud are covered in sequence, in a cycle of seven and a half years. The first cycle of Daf Yomi began on Rosh Hashanah in 1923 across Europe, America, and Israel with the first page of the first tractateof the
ORCHOT TZADIKIM
Orchot Tzadikim, originally named Sefer Ha-Middot by the anonymous author, is a book of Jewish ethical teachings. Written in Germany in the middle ages (c.1400 - c.1500 CE), Orchot Tzadikim follows the structure of "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities" by Solomon ibn Gabirol and adds teachings from the Rambam and others. The work advocates improving one’s character and exercising balanceKIDDUSHIN 29A
Kiddushin 29a. 29a. 1. עד שימשוך ויחזיק משכו במנה ולא הספיק לפדותו עד שעמד במאתים נותן מאתים מאי טעמא ( ויקרא כז, יט) ונתן הכסף וקם לו until he pulls or takes possession of it. Additionally, the Temple treasury has the following advantage: If acommoner pulled
NUMBERS 8 - SEFARIA
Now this is how the lampstand was made: it was hammered work of gold, hammered from base to petal. According to the pattern that the LORD had shown Moses, so was the lampstand made. 5. וַיְדַבֵּ֥ר יְהֹוָ֖ה אֶל־מֹשֶׁ֥ה לֵּאמֹֽר׃ The LORD spoke to Moses, saying: 6.SANHEDRIN 57A
Sanhedrin 57a. 57a. 1. דכתיב ( בראשית ו, יא) ותשחת הארץ לפני האלהים ותנא דבי רבי ישמעאל בכל מקום שנא' השחתה אינו אלא דבר ערוה ועבודת כוכבים דבר ערוה שנא' ( בראשית ו, יב) כי השחית כל בשר את דרכו עבודתכוכבים
KETUBOT 11B
Ketubot 11b. 11b. 1. ואין להן טענת בתולים and they are not subject to a claim concerning their virginity. Since they were married, even if they did not engage in intercourse with their husband, their presumptive status is that of non-virgins, and the second husband cannotYOMA 45A - SEFARIA
because it resembles the luster of pearls in the way it glistens. Shaḥut gold is named as such because it is very malleable and is spun like threadSANHEDRIN 54B
Sanhedrin 54b. 54b. 1. עונש שמענו אזהרה מניין ת"ל ( ויקרא יח, כב) ואת זכר לא תשכב משכבי אשה תועבה היא We have learned the punishment for homosexual intercourse, but from where is the prohibition derived? The verse states: “And you shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an GITTIN 57B - SEFARIA Gittin 57b. 57b. 1. אמר רבי חייא בר אבין אמר רבי יהושע בן קרחה סח לי זקן אחד מאנשי ירושלים בבקעה זו הרג נבוזראדן רב טבחים מאתים ואחת עשרה רבוא ובירושלים הרג תשעים וארבע רבוא על אבן אחת עד שהלך דמןונגע
SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETRANSLATE THIS PAGETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCESHEETSPSALMS 1
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more. I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahEIGHT CHAPTERS
Eight Chapters is Rambam’s introduction to Pirkei Avot. In the introduction to the work, Rambam states that the ideas are not of his own invention, but, rather, are gleaned from midrashim from the Talmud and opinions of other scholars. Eight Chapters discusses ethical issues. Read the text of Eight Chapters online with commentaries andconnections.
YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.MISHNAH DEMAI
Demai (Doubtful Produce) belongs to the first order, Zera'im (seeds) and discusses various cases in which it is not certain whether the priestly donations have been taken from produce. It consists of seven chapters. Read the text of Mishnah Demai online with commentaries andconnections.
DERECH HASHEM
Derech Hashem is a philosophical work which discusses God’s purpose in creation, Divine providence, prophecy and prayer. Read the text of Derech Hashem online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections. SIX SEXES OF THE TALMUD Six Sexes of the Talmud. 1. א. Androgynous: an intersex person (having some aspects of both male and female genitalia). 149 references in the Mishna and Talmud (1st-8th centuries CE); 350 in classical midrash and Jewish law codes (2nd-16th centuries CE). Ay'lonit: literally "little ram"; a female who has not shown physicalsigns of typical
AVOT D'RABBI NATAN
Avot d’Rabbi Natan (“Fathers of Rabbi Nathan”) is a companion volume to Pirkei Avot, presenting maxims of wisdom alongside explanations and stories. Like Pirkei Avot, its organization is chronological, beginning with statements of early rabbis and continuing through successive generations of rabbis. The date of its composition and its precise relationship to Pikei Avot are matters ofdebate.
RUTH RABBAH
A classic book of midrash on the Book of Ruth. Read the text of Ruth Rabbah online with commentaries and connections. SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETRANSLATE THIS PAGETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCESHEETSPSALMS 1
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more. I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahEIGHT CHAPTERS
Eight Chapters is Rambam’s introduction to Pirkei Avot. In the introduction to the work, Rambam states that the ideas are not of his own invention, but, rather, are gleaned from midrashim from the Talmud and opinions of other scholars. Eight Chapters discusses ethical issues. Read the text of Eight Chapters online with commentaries andconnections.
YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.MISHNAH DEMAI
Demai (Doubtful Produce) belongs to the first order, Zera'im (seeds) and discusses various cases in which it is not certain whether the priestly donations have been taken from produce. It consists of seven chapters. Read the text of Mishnah Demai online with commentaries andconnections.
DERECH HASHEM
Derech Hashem is a philosophical work which discusses God’s purpose in creation, Divine providence, prophecy and prayer. Read the text of Derech Hashem online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections. SIX SEXES OF THE TALMUD Six Sexes of the Talmud. 1. א. Androgynous: an intersex person (having some aspects of both male and female genitalia). 149 references in the Mishna and Talmud (1st-8th centuries CE); 350 in classical midrash and Jewish law codes (2nd-16th centuries CE). Ay'lonit: literally "little ram"; a female who has not shown physicalsigns of typical
AVOT D'RABBI NATAN
Avot d’Rabbi Natan (“Fathers of Rabbi Nathan”) is a companion volume to Pirkei Avot, presenting maxims of wisdom alongside explanations and stories. Like Pirkei Avot, its organization is chronological, beginning with statements of early rabbis and continuing through successive generations of rabbis. The date of its composition and its precise relationship to Pikei Avot are matters ofdebate.
RUTH RABBAH
A classic book of midrash on the Book of Ruth. Read the text of Ruth Rabbah online with commentaries and connections.NUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron.EIGHT CHAPTERS
Eight Chapters is Rambam’s introduction to Pirkei Avot. In the introduction to the work, Rambam states that the ideas are not of his own invention, but, rather, are gleaned from midrashim from the Talmud and opinions of other scholars. Eight Chapters discusses ethical issues. Read the text of Eight Chapters online with commentaries andconnections.
RUTH - SEFARIA
Ruth (Book of Ruth) is the second of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). The book tells of Ruth's accepting the God of the Israelites as her God and the Israelite people as her own. In Ruth 1:16 and 17 Ruth tells Naomi, her Israelite mother in law, "Where you go I will go, and where you stay Iwill stay.
CHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.ORCHOT TZADIKIM
Orchot Tzadikim, originally named Sefer Ha-Middot by the anonymous author, is a book of Jewish ethical teachings. Written in Germany in the middle ages (c.1400 - c.1500 CE), Orchot Tzadikim follows the structure of "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities" by Solomon ibn Gabirol and adds teachings from the Rambam and others. The work advocates improving one’s character and exercising balance BAVA BATRA - SEFARIA Bava Batra (Final Gate) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and discusses the civil matters, largely torts and property law. It has ten chapters. Read the text of Bava Batra online with commentaries and connections. SIDDUR EDOT HAMIZRACH The prayer book according to the Sephardi (Edot HaMizrach) rite. Read the text of Siddur Edot HaMizrach online with commentaries andconnections.
PARDES RIMONIM
Pardes Rimonim (Orchard of Pomegranates) is a primary text of Kabbalah composed by the Jewish mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero in Safed. It is composed of thirteen gates or sections each subdivided into chapters. He indicates in his introduction that the work is based upon notes he took during his study of the Zohar, the foundational work of the Kabbalah and was designed "in order not to SHENEI LUCHOT HABERIT Written by Rabbi Isaiah HaLevi Horovitz (c.1555-1630), Shney Luchot HaBrit (Shelah) is a commentary on the Torah. The work contains a chapter for each weekly Torah portion. The author lists the commandments found in each portion and explains their stated and hidden meanings. He also explains ethical and moral teachings of the Torah. Read the text of Shenei Luchot HaBerit online withKIDDUSHIN 29A
Kiddushin 29a. 29a. 1. עד שימשוך ויחזיק משכו במנה ולא הספיק לפדותו עד שעמד במאתים נותן מאתים מאי טעמא ( ויקרא כז, יט) ונתן הכסף וקם לו until he pulls or takes possession of it. Additionally, the Temple treasury has the following advantage: If acommoner pulled
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The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more. KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUKH The Kitzur Shulchan Arukh (“Abridged Shulchan Arukh”) is a simplified summary of the Shulchan Arukh, focusing on Orach Chayim and Yoreh De’ah, the sections most relevant to ordinary daily life. The work presents laws without listing differing views or providing reasoning, interspersing ethical maxims throughout. Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbookNUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron.YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.LAMENTATIONS
Eikhah (Book of Lamentations) is the third of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). It is generally accepted that the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586 BCE forms the background to the poems. The book is partly a traditional "city lament" mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of theTIKKUNEI ZOHAR
Tikkunei Zohar is a major Kabbalistic text. Written mostly in Aramaic, it is a collection of seventy commentaries on the the first word of the Torah, "Bereishit". Read the text of Tikkunei Zohar online with commentaries and connections. SIDDUR EDOT HAMIZRACH The prayer book according to the Sephardi (Edot HaMizrach) rite. Read the text of Siddur Edot HaMizrach online with commentaries andconnections.
I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahMIDRASH TANCHUMA
Midrash Tanchuma is a midrash on the five books of the Torah, structured as sermons on the opening verses of each paragraph in the Torah. Named for the talmudic sage Rabbi Tanchuma, who features prominently in the text, it is also referred to as “Tanchuma-Yelammedenu” because of the prevalence of legal passages that start with the words “yelamedenu rabeinu” (teach us, ourRabbi).
PIRKEI AVOT
Avot (Fathers) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and presents the laws of interactions between Jews and Gentiles and/or idolaters (from a Jewish perspective). It has five chapters. Read the text of Pirkei Avot online with commentaries andconnections.
SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETRANSLATE THIS PAGETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCESHEETSPSALMS 1
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more. KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUKH The Kitzur Shulchan Arukh (“Abridged Shulchan Arukh”) is a simplified summary of the Shulchan Arukh, focusing on Orach Chayim and Yoreh De’ah, the sections most relevant to ordinary daily life. The work presents laws without listing differing views or providing reasoning, interspersing ethical maxims throughout. Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbookNUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron.YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.LAMENTATIONS
Eikhah (Book of Lamentations) is the third of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). It is generally accepted that the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586 BCE forms the background to the poems. The book is partly a traditional "city lament" mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of theTIKKUNEI ZOHAR
Tikkunei Zohar is a major Kabbalistic text. Written mostly in Aramaic, it is a collection of seventy commentaries on the the first word of the Torah, "Bereishit". Read the text of Tikkunei Zohar online with commentaries and connections. SIDDUR EDOT HAMIZRACH The prayer book according to the Sephardi (Edot HaMizrach) rite. Read the text of Siddur Edot HaMizrach online with commentaries andconnections.
I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahMIDRASH TANCHUMA
Midrash Tanchuma is a midrash on the five books of the Torah, structured as sermons on the opening verses of each paragraph in the Torah. Named for the talmudic sage Rabbi Tanchuma, who features prominently in the text, it is also referred to as “Tanchuma-Yelammedenu” because of the prevalence of legal passages that start with the words “yelamedenu rabeinu” (teach us, ourRabbi).
PIRKEI AVOT
Avot (Fathers) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and presents the laws of interactions between Jews and Gentiles and/or idolaters (from a Jewish perspective). It has five chapters. Read the text of Pirkei Avot online with commentaries andconnections.
SEFER HACHINUKH
The Sefer HaChinukh (“Book of Education”) is an anonymous work written in 13th-century Spain that clearly details the 613 commandments and explains the reasons behind them. In his introduction, the author explains that he wrote the book to “awaken the hearts'' of his teenage son and his peers, hoping to foster in them a sense of connection to the commandments.SEFER CHASIDIM
Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live.RUTH - SEFARIA
Ruth (Book of Ruth) is the second of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). The book tells of Ruth's accepting the God of the Israelites as her God and the Israelite people as her own. In Ruth 1:16 and 17 Ruth tells Naomi, her Israelite mother in law, "Where you go I will go, and where you stay Iwill stay.
DAF YOMI | SEFARIATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Daf Yomi (Hebrew: דף יומי Daf Yomi, "page of the day") is a daily regimen of learning Talmud. All 2,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud are covered in sequence, in a cycle of seven and a half years. The first cycle of Daf Yomi began on Rosh Hashanah in 1923 across Europe, America, and Israel with the first page of the first tractateof the
SHULCHAN ARUKH, ORACH CHAYIM The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesMESSILAT YESHARIM
Mesillat Yesharim is an ethical (musar) text composed by the influential Rabbi Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto (1707–1746). It was written and published in Amsterdam. The earliest known manuscript version, written in 1738, was arranged as a dialogue between a hakham (wise man) and a hasid (pious person). Before publication, it was rearranged to have only one speaker.CHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections.LIKUTEI MOHARAN
The first part (teachings 1-286) was printed in 1808 in Ostrog, still during the life of the author. The second part was printed in 1811 in Mogilev, after the death of the author. A combined edition was printed in 1821. Read the text of Likutei Moharan online with commentaries andconnections.
GITTIN 57B - SEFARIA Gittin 57b. 57b. 1. אמר רבי חייא בר אבין אמר רבי יהושע בן קרחה סח לי זקן אחד מאנשי ירושלים בבקעה זו הרג נבוזראדן רב טבחים מאתים ואחת עשרה רבוא ובירושלים הרג תשעים וארבע רבוא על אבן אחת עד שהלך דמןונגע
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The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more. KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUKH The Kitzur Shulchan Arukh (“Abridged Shulchan Arukh”) is a simplified summary of the Shulchan Arukh, focusing on Orach Chayim and Yoreh De’ah, the sections most relevant to ordinary daily life. The work presents laws without listing differing views or providing reasoning, interspersing ethical maxims throughout. Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbookNUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron.YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.LAMENTATIONS
Eikhah (Book of Lamentations) is the third of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). It is generally accepted that the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586 BCE forms the background to the poems. The book is partly a traditional "city lament" mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of theTIKKUNEI ZOHAR
Tikkunei Zohar is a major Kabbalistic text. Written mostly in Aramaic, it is a collection of seventy commentaries on the the first word of the Torah, "Bereishit". Read the text of Tikkunei Zohar online with commentaries and connections. SIDDUR EDOT HAMIZRACH The prayer book according to the Sephardi (Edot HaMizrach) rite. Read the text of Siddur Edot HaMizrach online with commentaries andconnections.
I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahMIDRASH TANCHUMA
Midrash Tanchuma is a midrash on the five books of the Torah, structured as sermons on the opening verses of each paragraph in the Torah. Named for the talmudic sage Rabbi Tanchuma, who features prominently in the text, it is also referred to as “Tanchuma-Yelammedenu” because of the prevalence of legal passages that start with the words “yelamedenu rabeinu” (teach us, ourRabbi).
PIRKEI AVOT
Avot (Fathers) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and presents the laws of interactions between Jews and Gentiles and/or idolaters (from a Jewish perspective). It has five chapters. Read the text of Pirkei Avot online with commentaries andconnections.
SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETRANSLATE THIS PAGETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCESHEETSPSALMS 1
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more. KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUKH The Kitzur Shulchan Arukh (“Abridged Shulchan Arukh”) is a simplified summary of the Shulchan Arukh, focusing on Orach Chayim and Yoreh De’ah, the sections most relevant to ordinary daily life. The work presents laws without listing differing views or providing reasoning, interspersing ethical maxims throughout. Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbookNUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron.YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.LAMENTATIONS
Eikhah (Book of Lamentations) is the third of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). It is generally accepted that the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586 BCE forms the background to the poems. The book is partly a traditional "city lament" mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of theTIKKUNEI ZOHAR
Tikkunei Zohar is a major Kabbalistic text. Written mostly in Aramaic, it is a collection of seventy commentaries on the the first word of the Torah, "Bereishit". Read the text of Tikkunei Zohar online with commentaries and connections. SIDDUR EDOT HAMIZRACH The prayer book according to the Sephardi (Edot HaMizrach) rite. Read the text of Siddur Edot HaMizrach online with commentaries andconnections.
I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahMIDRASH TANCHUMA
Midrash Tanchuma is a midrash on the five books of the Torah, structured as sermons on the opening verses of each paragraph in the Torah. Named for the talmudic sage Rabbi Tanchuma, who features prominently in the text, it is also referred to as “Tanchuma-Yelammedenu” because of the prevalence of legal passages that start with the words “yelamedenu rabeinu” (teach us, ourRabbi).
PIRKEI AVOT
Avot (Fathers) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and presents the laws of interactions between Jews and Gentiles and/or idolaters (from a Jewish perspective). It has five chapters. Read the text of Pirkei Avot online with commentaries andconnections.
SEFER HACHINUKH
The Sefer HaChinukh (“Book of Education”) is an anonymous work written in 13th-century Spain that clearly details the 613 commandments and explains the reasons behind them. In his introduction, the author explains that he wrote the book to “awaken the hearts'' of his teenage son and his peers, hoping to foster in them a sense of connection to the commandments.SEFER CHASIDIM
Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live.RUTH - SEFARIA
Ruth (Book of Ruth) is the second of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). The book tells of Ruth's accepting the God of the Israelites as her God and the Israelite people as her own. In Ruth 1:16 and 17 Ruth tells Naomi, her Israelite mother in law, "Where you go I will go, and where you stay Iwill stay.
DAF YOMI | SEFARIATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Daf Yomi (Hebrew: דף יומי Daf Yomi, "page of the day") is a daily regimen of learning Talmud. All 2,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud are covered in sequence, in a cycle of seven and a half years. The first cycle of Daf Yomi began on Rosh Hashanah in 1923 across Europe, America, and Israel with the first page of the first tractateof the
SHULCHAN ARUKH, ORACH CHAYIM The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesMESSILAT YESHARIM
Mesillat Yesharim is an ethical (musar) text composed by the influential Rabbi Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto (1707–1746). It was written and published in Amsterdam. The earliest known manuscript version, written in 1738, was arranged as a dialogue between a hakham (wise man) and a hasid (pious person). Before publication, it was rearranged to have only one speaker.CHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections.LIKUTEI MOHARAN
The first part (teachings 1-286) was printed in 1808 in Ostrog, still during the life of the author. The second part was printed in 1811 in Mogilev, after the death of the author. A combined edition was printed in 1821. Read the text of Likutei Moharan online with commentaries andconnections.
GITTIN 57B - SEFARIA Gittin 57b. 57b. 1. אמר רבי חייא בר אבין אמר רבי יהושע בן קרחה סח לי זקן אחד מאנשי ירושלים בבקעה זו הרג נבוזראדן רב טבחים מאתים ואחת עשרה רבוא ובירושלים הרג תשעים וארבע רבוא על אבן אחת עד שהלך דמןונגע
SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETRANSLATE THIS PAGETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCESHEETSPSALMS 1
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more.NUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron. KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUKH The Kitzur Shulchan Arukh (“Abridged Shulchan Arukh”) is a simplified summary of the Shulchan Arukh, focusing on Orach Chayim and Yoreh De’ah, the sections most relevant to ordinary daily life. The work presents laws without listing differing views or providing reasoning, interspersing ethical maxims throughout. Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbookYOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.LAMENTATIONS
Eikhah (Book of Lamentations) is the third of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). It is generally accepted that the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586 BCE forms the background to the poems. The book is partly a traditional "city lament" mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of theTIKKUNEI ZOHAR
Tikkunei Zohar is a major Kabbalistic text. Written mostly in Aramaic, it is a collection of seventy commentaries on the the first word of the Torah, "Bereishit". Read the text of Tikkunei Zohar online with commentaries and connections.MIDRASH TANCHUMA
Midrash Tanchuma is a midrash on the five books of the Torah, structured as sermons on the opening verses of each paragraph in the Torah. Named for the talmudic sage Rabbi Tanchuma, who features prominently in the text, it is also referred to as “Tanchuma-Yelammedenu” because of the prevalence of legal passages that start with the words “yelamedenu rabeinu” (teach us, ourRabbi).
SIDDUR EDOT HAMIZRACH The prayer book according to the Sephardi (Edot HaMizrach) rite. Read the text of Siddur Edot HaMizrach online with commentaries andconnections.
I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahPIRKEI AVOT
Avot (Fathers) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and presents the laws of interactions between Jews and Gentiles and/or idolaters (from a Jewish perspective). It has five chapters. Read the text of Pirkei Avot online with commentaries andconnections.
SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETRANSLATE THIS PAGETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCESHEETSPSALMS 1
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more.NUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron. KITZUR SHULCHAN ARUKH The Kitzur Shulchan Arukh (“Abridged Shulchan Arukh”) is a simplified summary of the Shulchan Arukh, focusing on Orach Chayim and Yoreh De’ah, the sections most relevant to ordinary daily life. The work presents laws without listing differing views or providing reasoning, interspersing ethical maxims throughout. Immensely popular for its simplicity and clarity, it functions as a handbookYOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.LAMENTATIONS
Eikhah (Book of Lamentations) is the third of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). It is generally accepted that the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon in 586 BCE forms the background to the poems. The book is partly a traditional "city lament" mourning the desertion of the city by God, its destruction, and the ultimate return of theTIKKUNEI ZOHAR
Tikkunei Zohar is a major Kabbalistic text. Written mostly in Aramaic, it is a collection of seventy commentaries on the the first word of the Torah, "Bereishit". Read the text of Tikkunei Zohar online with commentaries and connections.MIDRASH TANCHUMA
Midrash Tanchuma is a midrash on the five books of the Torah, structured as sermons on the opening verses of each paragraph in the Torah. Named for the talmudic sage Rabbi Tanchuma, who features prominently in the text, it is also referred to as “Tanchuma-Yelammedenu” because of the prevalence of legal passages that start with the words “yelamedenu rabeinu” (teach us, ourRabbi).
SIDDUR EDOT HAMIZRACH The prayer book according to the Sephardi (Edot HaMizrach) rite. Read the text of Siddur Edot HaMizrach online with commentaries andconnections.
I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahPIRKEI AVOT
Avot (Fathers) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and presents the laws of interactions between Jews and Gentiles and/or idolaters (from a Jewish perspective). It has five chapters. Read the text of Pirkei Avot online with commentaries andconnections.
SEFER HACHINUKH
The Sefer HaChinukh (“Book of Education”) is an anonymous work written in 13th-century Spain that clearly details the 613 commandments and explains the reasons behind them. In his introduction, the author explains that he wrote the book to “awaken the hearts'' of his teenage son and his peers, hoping to foster in them a sense of connection to the commandments.SEFER CHASIDIM
Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live.RUTH - SEFARIA
Ruth (Book of Ruth) is the second of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). The book tells of Ruth's accepting the God of the Israelites as her God and the Israelite people as her own. In Ruth 1:16 and 17 Ruth tells Naomi, her Israelite mother in law, "Where you go I will go, and where you stay Iwill stay.
DAF YOMI | SEFARIATRANSLATE THIS PAGE Daf Yomi (Hebrew: דף יומי Daf Yomi, "page of the day") is a daily regimen of learning Talmud. All 2,711 pages of the Babylonian Talmud are covered in sequence, in a cycle of seven and a half years. The first cycle of Daf Yomi began on Rosh Hashanah in 1923 across Europe, America, and Israel with the first page of the first tractateof the
SHULCHAN ARUKH, ORACH CHAYIM The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesMESSILAT YESHARIM
Mesillat Yesharim is an ethical (musar) text composed by the influential Rabbi Moshe Hayyim Luzzatto (1707–1746). It was written and published in Amsterdam. The earliest known manuscript version, written in 1738, was arranged as a dialogue between a hakham (wise man) and a hasid (pious person). Before publication, it was rearranged to have only one speaker.CHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections.LIKUTEI MOHARAN
The first part (teachings 1-286) was printed in 1808 in Ostrog, still during the life of the author. The second part was printed in 1811 in Mogilev, after the death of the author. A combined edition was printed in 1821. Read the text of Likutei Moharan online with commentaries andconnections.
GITTIN 57B - SEFARIA Gittin 57b. 57b. 1. אמר רבי חייא בר אבין אמר רבי יהושע בן קרחה סח לי זקן אחד מאנשי ירושלים בבקעה זו הרג נבוזראדן רב טבחים מאתים ואחת עשרה רבוא ובירושלים הרג תשעים וארבע רבוא על אבן אחת עד שהלך דמןונגע
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Ruth (Book of Ruth) is the second of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). The book tells of Ruth's accepting the God of the Israelites as her God and the Israelite people as her own. In Ruth 1:16 and 17 Ruth tells Naomi, her Israelite mother in law, "Where you go I will go, and where you stay Iwill stay.
YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.SEFER CHASIDIM
Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live.DERECH HASHEM
Derech Hashem is a philosophical work which discusses God’s purpose in creation, Divine providence, prophecy and prayer. Read the text of Derech Hashem online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections. BAVA BATRA - SEFARIA Bava Batra (Final Gate) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and discusses the civil matters, largely torts and property law. It has ten chapters. Read the text of Bava Batra online with commentaries and connections. I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was Elkanah SHULCHAN ARUKH, YOREH DE'AH The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesAVOT D'RABBI NATAN
Avot d’Rabbi Natan (“Fathers of Rabbi Nathan”) is a companion volume to Pirkei Avot, presenting maxims of wisdom alongside explanations and stories. Like Pirkei Avot, its organization is chronological, beginning with statements of early rabbis and continuing through successive generations of rabbis. The date of its composition and its precise relationship to Pikei Avot are matters ofdebate.
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Ruth (Book of Ruth) is the second of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). The book tells of Ruth's accepting the God of the Israelites as her God and the Israelite people as her own. In Ruth 1:16 and 17 Ruth tells Naomi, her Israelite mother in law, "Where you go I will go, and where you stay Iwill stay.
YOMA - SEFARIA
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.SEFER CHASIDIM
Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live.DERECH HASHEM
Derech Hashem is a philosophical work which discusses God’s purpose in creation, Divine providence, prophecy and prayer. Read the text of Derech Hashem online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections. BAVA BATRA - SEFARIA Bava Batra (Final Gate) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and discusses the civil matters, largely torts and property law. It has ten chapters. Read the text of Bava Batra online with commentaries and connections. I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was Elkanah SHULCHAN ARUKH, YOREH DE'AH The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesAVOT D'RABBI NATAN
Avot d’Rabbi Natan (“Fathers of Rabbi Nathan”) is a companion volume to Pirkei Avot, presenting maxims of wisdom alongside explanations and stories. Like Pirkei Avot, its organization is chronological, beginning with statements of early rabbis and continuing through successive generations of rabbis. The date of its composition and its precise relationship to Pikei Avot are matters ofdebate.
SEFER CHASIDIM
Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live.RUTH - SEFARIA
Ruth (Book of Ruth) is the second of the five Megillot (scrolls) of Ketuvim (Writings) the last section of the Tanakh (Bible). The book tells of Ruth's accepting the God of the Israelites as her God and the Israelite people as her own. In Ruth 1:16 and 17 Ruth tells Naomi, her Israelite mother in law, "Where you go I will go, and where you stay Iwill stay.
NUMBERS - SEFARIA
Bemidbar (Numbers) relates the consolidation of Israel as a community in the Sinai and God taking up residence in the Mishkan (Tabernacle). They are now commanded to take possession of the Promised Law. The people are numbered and preparations are made. However there is considerable grumbling about the hardships of the desert journey and rebellions against the authority of Moses and Aaron.CHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections. SHULCHAN ARUKH, YOREH DE'AH The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesORCHOT TZADIKIM
Orchot Tzadikim, originally named Sefer Ha-Middot by the anonymous author, is a book of Jewish ethical teachings. Written in Germany in the middle ages (c.1400 - c.1500 CE), Orchot Tzadikim follows the structure of "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities" by Solomon ibn Gabirol and adds teachings from the Rambam and others. The work advocates improving one’s character and exercising balance SHENEI LUCHOT HABERIT Written by Rabbi Isaiah HaLevi Horovitz (c.1555-1630), Shney Luchot HaBrit (Shelah) is a commentary on the Torah. The work contains a chapter for each weekly Torah portion. The author lists the commandments found in each portion and explains their stated and hidden meanings. He also explains ethical and moral teachings of the Torah. Read the text of Shenei Luchot HaBerit online withPARDES RIMONIM
Pardes Rimonim (Orchard of Pomegranates) is a primary text of Kabbalah composed by the Jewish mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero in Safed. It is composed of thirteen gates or sections each subdivided into chapters. He indicates in his introduction that the work is based upon notes he took during his study of the Zohar, the foundational work of the Kabbalah and was designed "in order not toSANHEDRIN 59A
Sanhedrin 59a. 59a. 1. והא דינין קום עשה הוא וקא חשיב קום עשה ושב אל תעשה נינהו The Gemara challenges: But the mitzva of establishing courts of judgment is a mitzva to stand up and take action, and nevertheless he counts it among the seven mitzvot.SANHEDRIN 54B
Sanhedrin 54b. 54b. 1. עונש שמענו אזהרה מניין ת"ל ( ויקרא יח, כב) ואת זכר לא תשכב משכבי אשה תועבה היא We have learned the punishment for homosexual intercourse, but from where is the prohibition derived? The verse states: “And you shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETRANSLATE THIS PAGETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCESHEETSPSALMS 1
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Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live. YOMA - SEFARIASEFARIA HEBREW LIBRARY APPSEFARIA APP FOR WINDOWS 10SEFARIA TALMUD ENGLISHSEFARIA ORGYOMA BANK ADDRESSYOMA BANK HOMELOAN
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.PROVERBS - SEFARIA
The Book of Mishle (Proverbs) is the second book of Ketuvim (Writings) the third section of the Tanakh (Bible). Proverbs is not merely an anthology but a "collection of collections" relating to a pattern of life which lasted for more than a millennium. It is an example of the Biblical wisdom tradition, and raises questions of values, moral behaviour, the meaning of human life, and right conduct. SHULCHAN ARUKH, YOREH DE'AH The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesCHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections.ORCHOT TZADIKIM
Orchot Tzadikim, originally named Sefer Ha-Middot by the anonymous author, is a book of Jewish ethical teachings. Written in Germany in the middle ages (c.1400 - c.1500 CE), Orchot Tzadikim follows the structure of "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities" by Solomon ibn Gabirol and adds teachings from the Rambam and others. The work advocates improving one’s character and exercising balance BAVA BATRA - SEFARIA Bava Batra (Final Gate) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and discusses the civil matters, largely torts and property law. It has ten chapters. Read the text of Bava Batra online with commentaries and connections.RADAK ON GENESIS
A commentary on the Tanakh written by Rabbi David Kimchi, Radak (1160–1236). Radak, one of the the most famous Bible commentators of his time, was a grammarian, which is reflected in his commentary. Read the text of Radak on Genesis online with commentaries and connections. SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETRANSLATE THIS PAGETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCESHEETSPSALMS 1
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more.SEFER CHASIDIM
Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live. YOMA - SEFARIASEFARIA HEBREW LIBRARY APPSEFARIA APP FOR WINDOWS 10SEFARIA TALMUD ENGLISHSEFARIA ORGYOMA BANK ADDRESSYOMA BANK HOMELOAN
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.PROVERBS - SEFARIA
The Book of Mishle (Proverbs) is the second book of Ketuvim (Writings) the third section of the Tanakh (Bible). Proverbs is not merely an anthology but a "collection of collections" relating to a pattern of life which lasted for more than a millennium. It is an example of the Biblical wisdom tradition, and raises questions of values, moral behaviour, the meaning of human life, and right conduct. SHULCHAN ARUKH, YOREH DE'AH The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesCHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections.ORCHOT TZADIKIM
Orchot Tzadikim, originally named Sefer Ha-Middot by the anonymous author, is a book of Jewish ethical teachings. Written in Germany in the middle ages (c.1400 - c.1500 CE), Orchot Tzadikim follows the structure of "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities" by Solomon ibn Gabirol and adds teachings from the Rambam and others. The work advocates improving one’s character and exercising balance BAVA BATRA - SEFARIA Bava Batra (Final Gate) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and discusses the civil matters, largely torts and property law. It has ten chapters. Read the text of Bava Batra online with commentaries and connections.RADAK ON GENESIS
A commentary on the Tanakh written by Rabbi David Kimchi, Radak (1160–1236). Radak, one of the the most famous Bible commentators of his time, was a grammarian, which is reflected in his commentary. Read the text of Radak on Genesis online with commentaries and connections.PROVERBS - SEFARIA
The Book of Mishle (Proverbs) is the second book of Ketuvim (Writings) the third section of the Tanakh (Bible). Proverbs is not merely an anthology but a "collection of collections" relating to a pattern of life which lasted for more than a millennium. It is an example of the Biblical wisdom tradition, and raises questions of values, moral behaviour, the meaning of human life, and right conduct.CHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.PESACHIM - SEFARIA
Pesahim (Passover Festivals) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions regarding the Passover and the paschal sacrifice. It has ten chapters. Read the text of Pesachim online with commentaries and connections.ORCHOT TZADIKIM
Orchot Tzadikim, originally named Sefer Ha-Middot by the anonymous author, is a book of Jewish ethical teachings. Written in Germany in the middle ages (c.1400 - c.1500 CE), Orchot Tzadikim follows the structure of "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities" by Solomon ibn Gabirol and adds teachings from the Rambam and others. The work advocates improving one’s character and exercising balanceGITTIN - SEFARIA
Gittin (Documents) belongs to the third order, Nashim (Women) and discusses the concepts of divorces and other documents. It has nine chapters. Read the text of Gittin I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahDERECH HASHEM
Derech Hashem is a philosophical work which discusses God’s purpose in creation, Divine providence, prophecy and prayer. Read the text of Derech Hashem online with commentaries and connections. SHENEI LUCHOT HABERIT Written by Rabbi Isaiah HaLevi Horovitz (c.1555-1630), Shney Luchot HaBrit (Shelah) is a commentary on the Torah. The work contains a chapter for each weekly Torah portion. The author lists the commandments found in each portion and explains their stated and hidden meanings. He also explains ethical and moral teachings of the Torah. Read the text of Shenei Luchot HaBerit online withPARDES RIMONIM
Pardes Rimonim (Orchard of Pomegranates) is a primary text of Kabbalah composed by the Jewish mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero in Safed. It is composed of thirteen gates or sections each subdivided into chapters. He indicates in his introduction that the work is based upon notes he took during his study of the Zohar, the foundational work of the Kabbalah and was designed "in order not toSANHEDRIN 54B
Sanhedrin 54b. 54b. 1. עונש שמענו אזהרה מניין ת"ל ( ויקרא יח, כב) ואת זכר לא תשכב משכבי אשה תועבה היא We have learned the punishment for homosexual intercourse, but from where is the prohibition derived? The verse states: “And you shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCE SHEETSPSALMS 1 The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more.SEFER CHASIDIM
Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live. YOMA - SEFARIASEFARIA HEBREW LIBRARY APPSEFARIA APP FOR WINDOWS 10SEFARIA TALMUD ENGLISHSEFARIA ORGYOMA BANK ADDRESSYOMA BANK HOMELOAN
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.PROVERBS - SEFARIA
The Book of Mishle (Proverbs) is the second book of Ketuvim (Writings) the third section of the Tanakh (Bible). Proverbs is not merely an anthology but a "collection of collections" relating to a pattern of life which lasted for more than a millennium. It is an example of the Biblical wisdom tradition, and raises questions of values, moral behaviour, the meaning of human life, and right conduct. SHULCHAN ARUKH, YOREH DE'AH The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesCHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections.ORCHOT TZADIKIM
Orchot Tzadikim, originally named Sefer Ha-Middot by the anonymous author, is a book of Jewish ethical teachings. Written in Germany in the middle ages (c.1400 - c.1500 CE), Orchot Tzadikim follows the structure of "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities" by Solomon ibn Gabirol and adds teachings from the Rambam and others. The work advocates improving one’s character and exercising balance BAVA BATRA - SEFARIA Bava Batra (Final Gate) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and discusses the civil matters, largely torts and property law. It has ten chapters. Read the text of Bava Batra online with commentaries and connections.RADAK ON GENESIS
A commentary on the Tanakh written by Rabbi David Kimchi, Radak (1160–1236). Radak, one of the the most famous Bible commentators of his time, was a grammarian, which is reflected in his commentary. Read the text of Radak on Genesis online with commentaries and connections. SEFARIA: A LIVING LIBRARY OF JEWISH TEXTS ONLINETHE SEFARIA LIBRARYTANAKHLOG IN TO SEFARIALITURGYSEFARIA SOURCE SHEETSPSALMS 1 The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more.SEFER CHASIDIM
Sefer Chasidim (“Book of the Pious”) is an ethical and legal guide to everyday life and a foundational text of Chasidei Ashkenaz, a mystical and ascetic movement that flourished in Germany during the 12th and 13th centuries. The work teaches the righteous how to dress, speak, pray, work, sleep, interact with gentile neighbors, and make life-decisions, like whom to marry and where to live. YOMA - SEFARIASEFARIA HEBREW LIBRARY APPSEFARIA APP FOR WINDOWS 10SEFARIA TALMUD ENGLISHSEFARIA ORGYOMA BANK ADDRESSYOMA BANK HOMELOAN
Yoma (The Day) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions Yom Kippur, especially the ceremony by the Kohen Gadol. It has eight chapters. Read the text of Yoma online with commentaries and connections.PROVERBS - SEFARIA
The Book of Mishle (Proverbs) is the second book of Ketuvim (Writings) the third section of the Tanakh (Bible). Proverbs is not merely an anthology but a "collection of collections" relating to a pattern of life which lasted for more than a millennium. It is an example of the Biblical wisdom tradition, and raises questions of values, moral behaviour, the meaning of human life, and right conduct. SHULCHAN ARUKH, YOREH DE'AH The Shulchan Arukh (“Set Table”) is the most widely accepted code of Jewish law ever written. Compiled in the 16th century by Rabbi Yosef Karo, it is a condensed and simplified version of the Beit Yosef, a commentary that Karo wrote on the Tur. Karo’s rulings are in accordance with Sephardic traditions; the text of the Shulchan Arukh also includes the glosses of Rabbi Moshe IsserlesCHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.IGGERET HAGRA
An ethical will the author sent to his family as he was departing upon his attempt to move to the Land of Israel. Read the text of Iggeret HaGra online with commentaries and connections.ORCHOT TZADIKIM
Orchot Tzadikim, originally named Sefer Ha-Middot by the anonymous author, is a book of Jewish ethical teachings. Written in Germany in the middle ages (c.1400 - c.1500 CE), Orchot Tzadikim follows the structure of "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities" by Solomon ibn Gabirol and adds teachings from the Rambam and others. The work advocates improving one’s character and exercising balance BAVA BATRA - SEFARIA Bava Batra (Final Gate) belongs to the fourth order, Nezikin (The Order of Damages) and discusses the civil matters, largely torts and property law. It has ten chapters. Read the text of Bava Batra online with commentaries and connections.RADAK ON GENESIS
A commentary on the Tanakh written by Rabbi David Kimchi, Radak (1160–1236). Radak, one of the the most famous Bible commentators of his time, was a grammarian, which is reflected in his commentary. Read the text of Radak on Genesis online with commentaries and connections.PROVERBS - SEFARIA
The Book of Mishle (Proverbs) is the second book of Ketuvim (Writings) the third section of the Tanakh (Bible). Proverbs is not merely an anthology but a "collection of collections" relating to a pattern of life which lasted for more than a millennium. It is an example of the Biblical wisdom tradition, and raises questions of values, moral behaviour, the meaning of human life, and right conduct.CHAGIGAH - SEFARIA
Hagggiah (Festival Offering) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem. It has three chapters. Read the text of Chagigah online with commentaries and connections.PESACHIM - SEFARIA
Pesahim (Passover Festivals) belongs to the second order, Moed (Festivals) and discusses the prescriptions regarding the Passover and the paschal sacrifice. It has ten chapters. Read the text of Pesachim online with commentaries and connections.ORCHOT TZADIKIM
Orchot Tzadikim, originally named Sefer Ha-Middot by the anonymous author, is a book of Jewish ethical teachings. Written in Germany in the middle ages (c.1400 - c.1500 CE), Orchot Tzadikim follows the structure of "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities" by Solomon ibn Gabirol and adds teachings from the Rambam and others. The work advocates improving one’s character and exercising balanceGITTIN - SEFARIA
Gittin (Documents) belongs to the third order, Nashim (Women) and discusses the concepts of divorces and other documents. It has nine chapters. Read the text of Gittin I SAMUEL 1 - SEFARIA וַיְהִי֩ אִ֨ישׁ אֶחָ֜ד מִן־הָרָמָתַ֛יִם צוֹפִ֖ים מֵהַ֣ר אֶפְרָ֑יִם וּשְׁמ֡וֹ אֶ֠לְקָנָ֠ה בֶּן־יְרֹחָ֧ם בֶּן־אֱלִיה֛וּא בֶּן־תֹּ֥חוּ בֶן־צ֖וּף אֶפְרָתִֽי׃ There was a man from Ramathaim of the Zuphites, in the hill country of Ephraim, whose name was ElkanahDERECH HASHEM
Derech Hashem is a philosophical work which discusses God’s purpose in creation, Divine providence, prophecy and prayer. Read the text of Derech Hashem online with commentaries and connections. SHENEI LUCHOT HABERIT Written by Rabbi Isaiah HaLevi Horovitz (c.1555-1630), Shney Luchot HaBrit (Shelah) is a commentary on the Torah. The work contains a chapter for each weekly Torah portion. The author lists the commandments found in each portion and explains their stated and hidden meanings. He also explains ethical and moral teachings of the Torah. Read the text of Shenei Luchot HaBerit online withPARDES RIMONIM
Pardes Rimonim (Orchard of Pomegranates) is a primary text of Kabbalah composed by the Jewish mystic Moses ben Jacob Cordovero in Safed. It is composed of thirteen gates or sections each subdivided into chapters. He indicates in his introduction that the work is based upon notes he took during his study of the Zohar, the foundational work of the Kabbalah and was designed "in order not toSANHEDRIN 54B
עונש שמענו אזהרה מניין ת"ל (ויקרא יח, כב) ואת זכר לא תשכב משכבי אשה תועבה היא We have learned the punishment for homosexual intercourse, but from where is the prohibition derived? The verse states: “And you shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination”(Leviticus 18:22).
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