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English translation of the entire Tanakh (Tanach) with Rashi's commentary. This Hebrew Bible was edited by esteemed translator and scholar, Rabbi A.J. Rosenberg.
- Daily Study
Rashi's commentary is an indispensable part of a person's...
- Yeshayahu - Isaiah
English Both Hebrew. Chapter 1. 1 The vision of Isaiah the...
- Shemot
[From Sotah 11a, Exod. Rabbah 1:8] Since the Torah does not...
- Bamidbar
Today is Sat. Nov. 2, 2024 | Cheshvan 1, 5785 This week's...
- Devarim - Deuteronomy
Today is Tue. Oct. 29, 2024 | Tishrei 27, 5785 This week's...
- Yechezkel
Today is Mon. Oct. 28, 2024 | Tishrei 26, 5785 This week's...
- Shmuel II - II Samuel
Today is Thu. Oct. 31, 2024 | Tishrei 29, 5785 This week's...
- Yehoshua - Joshua
in Torah, as the Scripture states: “To observe and to do in...
- Daily Study
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more.
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more.
Torah-תורה - means "instructi o n'' or ''teaching''. The Torah, or Jewish Written Law, consists of the five books of the Hebrew Bible - known more commonly to non-Jews as the "Old Testament" - that were given by G-d to Moses on Mount Sinai and include within them all of the biblical laws of Judaism. The Torah is also known as the Chumash ...
“Tanakh” is an acronym for the three major sections of the canon, the Torah (the Five Books of Moses), Nevi’im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings). This first library of the Jewish people contains many genres: narrative history, law, poetry, wisdom, and theology.
The largest free library of Jewish texts available to read online in Hebrew and English including Torah, Tanakh, Talmud, Mishnah, Midrash, commentaries and more.
Though the terms "Bible" and "Old Testament" are commonly used by non-Jews to describe Judaism's scriptures, the appropriate term is "Tanach," which is derived as an acronym from the Hebrew letters of its three components: Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim.