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