SeforimOnline.org
"This web site is dedicated to making old seforim of Rishonim and Acharonim available over the internet. All of the seforim available on this web site are completely free ... Most of them are out-of-print and are not readily available in stores. Some are not out-of-print, but due to their age do not have any copyright restrictions."
"This web site is dedicated to making old seforim of Rishonim and Acharonim available over the internet. All of the seforim available on this web site are completely free ... Most of them are out-of-print and are not readily available in stores. Some are not out-of-print, but due to their age do not have any copyright restrictions."
Mechon Mamre
The Hebrew Bible (Tanach) in four editions in Hebrew (including one with cantillation marks), one in Aramaic (Targum Onqelos), one in English (JPS 1917), and one in parallel Hebrew and English (voweled Hebrew and JPS English) The RaMBaM's Complete Restatement of the Oral Law (Mishneh Torah) in editions in Hebrew and the beginning of it in English as well as in parallel Hebrew and English Four major authoritative sources of the Oral Law (Mishnah, Tosefta, Yerushalmi, and Bavli) An encyclopedia in English of Torah basics (Torah 101) Search engines to find what you need in these resources in Hebrew and in English; you can easily enter Hebrew with vowels or even cantillation marks for searching either our site (or even the whole Web) with Google using our javascript "keyboards" and your mouse
The Hebrew Bible (Tanach) in four editions in Hebrew (including one with cantillation marks), one in Aramaic (Targum Onqelos), one in English (JPS 1917), and one in parallel Hebrew and English (voweled Hebrew and JPS English) The RaMBaM's Complete Restatement of the Oral Law (Mishneh Torah) in editions in Hebrew and the beginning of it in English as well as in parallel Hebrew and English Four major authoritative sources of the Oral Law (Mishnah, Tosefta, Yerushalmi, and Bavli) An encyclopedia in English of Torah basics (Torah 101) Search engines to find what you need in these resources in Hebrew and in English; you can easily enter Hebrew with vowels or even cantillation marks for searching either our site (or even the whole Web) with Google using our javascript "keyboards" and your mouse
Mahzor Worms
Festival prayerbook according to the Ashkenazi rite, for the use of hazanim (cantors) in the synagogue, containing mainly cycles of piyyutim (liturgical hymns). 2 vols. of different origin, written on parchment, in beautiful Ashkenazi calligraphy, with illumination and decoration in ink and color, including arcaded pages to open the main divisions of the book. Vol. I: copied in 1273. 224 fols., 390x310mm. The vocalization follows the Palestinian-Tiberian and an ancient pre-Ashkenazi tradition; the basic prayers, copied fragmentarily with piyyutim by Palestinian poets preserve versions of the ancient Palestinian rite.Vol. II: copied ca. 1280. 450x310mm. The Mahzor was in use in the community of Worms until the synagogues destruction on Kristallnacht, November 1938. It was rescued by the citys archivist, who hid it in the cathedral. In 1957, following legal proceedings in Germany, the manuscript was transferred to the Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem.
Festival prayerbook according to the Ashkenazi rite, for the use of hazanim (cantors) in the synagogue, containing mainly cycles of piyyutim (liturgical hymns). 2 vols. of different origin, written on parchment, in beautiful Ashkenazi calligraphy, with illumination and decoration in ink and color, including arcaded pages to open the main divisions of the book. Vol. I: copied in 1273. 224 fols., 390x310mm. The vocalization follows the Palestinian-Tiberian and an ancient pre-Ashkenazi tradition; the basic prayers, copied fragmentarily with piyyutim by Palestinian poets preserve versions of the ancient Palestinian rite.Vol. II: copied ca. 1280. 450x310mm. The Mahzor was in use in the community of Worms until the synagogues destruction on Kristallnacht, November 1938. It was rescued by the citys archivist, who hid it in the cathedral. In 1957, following legal proceedings in Germany, the manuscript was transferred to the Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem.
Hebrewbooks.org
Hebrewbooks.org was founded in order to preserve old Hebrew books that are out of print and/or circulation. Specializes in rabbinc texts from early part of the 20th century. Books available in PDF format.
Hebrewbooks.org was founded in order to preserve old Hebrew books that are out of print and/or circulation. Specializes in rabbinc texts from early part of the 20th century. Books available in PDF format.


