I developed a comprehensive digital resource that systematically presents the thousands of biblical citations embedded throughout the Babylonian Talmud.
This supports the humorous anecdote about the Yeshivish method of the study of Tana”ch: When asking a koilelnick: where is ‘such and such verse’ found? The answer will be ‘in maseches [insert name], daf [insert folio number a/b] ! 😄
A digital version of Dr Aharon Heiman’s (zt”l) encyclopedic work התורה הכתובה והמסורה. I have used it as a research tool for previous works and works in progress.
My Shabbat go to siddur is the Torah Teminah! I am trying to do something similar with the Haftorot.
This supports the humorous anecdote about the Yeshivish method of the study of Tana”ch: When asking a koilelnick: where is ‘such and such verse’ found? The answer will be ‘in maseches [insert name], daf [insert folio number a/b] ! 😄
A digital version of Dr Aharon Heiman’s (zt”l) encyclopedic work התורה הכתובה והמסורה. I have used it as a research tool for previous works and works in progress.
My Shabbat go to siddur is the Torah Teminah! I am trying to do something similar with the Haftorot.
To be a bit clearer: I appreciate greatly - the effort to ‘transfer’ Dr Heiman’s work to the digital era
I'm grateful for all of this work you've done. It will be helpful for my husband, who currently uses the sefaria cross-indexing.
Glad you like it, thanks so much for the positive feedback!
BTW, I subsequently implemented the index on my ChavrutAI website:
https://chavrutai.com/biblical-index