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1. A Spiritual Guide for the Jewish Patient   
 
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This site called A Spiritual Guide for the Jewish Patient contains online translations of psalms, prayers, and confession for those approaching death.

2. Archaeology at the Israel Museum   
 
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The archeology wing of the Israel Museum presents the history and the archaeology of the Land of Israel which are wonderfully enhanced, and at times, complicated, by the fact that three of the world's great religions -- Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The site contains information about neighboring cultures, a numismatic collection and virtual exhibitions *****אתר הארכיאולוגיה של מוזיאון ישראל. ...

3. Ark of Noah   
 
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The site is dedicated to the vessel occupied by Noah and his family during the Deluge.

4. Biblical Heroes and Heroines: Moses   
 
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This section of the World Zionist Organization Hagashama Department contains an article describing Moses, with his genealogy, as the greatest prophet, leader and teacher that Judaism has ever known.

5. Biblical Music   
 
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This website contains a listing of some of the scriptures which pertain to music, which is a major theme of the Bible, arranged by chapters.

6. Daat Emet   
 
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"Daat Emet" ("True Knowledge") seeks to provide intellectual, critical, and analytic tools to anyone who wishes to stand the systems of Halacha and faith to a fair, logical, and scientific test.

7. Deluge (mythology)   
 
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The site is dedicated to the story of a Great Flood sent by a deity or deities to destroy civilization as an act of divine retribution which is a widespread theme among many cultural myths.

8. EshNeshama   
 
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EshNeshma is used to read chapter 119 of "Tehillim" according to the letters of the name, on Palm handheld.

9. EshSiddur   
 
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Smart Siddur for Palm Handheld.
EshSiddur is a complete "Siddur" with "Nikud". EshSiddur will show you the exact "tefila" you want according to the date.
There are four versions depending on your nusach.
EshSiddurM - for "Edot Hamizrah".
EshSiddurS - for "Nusach Sefard".
EshSiddurA - for "Nusach Ashkenaz".
EshSiddurR - for "Nusach Ari".
EshSiddur includes Shacharit, Mincha, Mussaf, Maariv, plus B...

10. EshTanach   
 
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EshTanach contains the complete Tanach (Bible) - Torah Neviim and Ketuvim with Nikud, for Palm Handheld
Each Sefer is divided into Prakim (Chapters), and inside each chapter to Pesukim.

11. EshTargum   
 
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EshTargum contains the five books of Torah with Targum Onkelos and with Perush Rashi. The Torah and Targum are with Nikud, for Palm Hanheld.
Each Sefer is divided into Parasha and further subdivided into Rishon, Sheni etc.

12. EshTehilim   
 
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EshTehilim is used to read "Tehilim" with "Nikud" on Palm Handheld.
You can read it according to the chapter, or according to the day of the month.

13. Flood, the   
 
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The site is dedicated to the overwhelming flood that, according the Bible, covered the earth and destroyed every living thing except the family of Noah and the creatures in his ark.

14. Gevil Institute of Jerusalem   
 
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Gevil Institute of Jerusalem is the only organization in the world that focuses on the preservation and distribution of "Gevil" Torah scrolls and parchments, that are processed in exact, historical compliance with Talmud Bavli. Preservers and suppliers of KOSHER, GEWIL (Gevil) Torah Scrolls, Qlaf Tefilin, Meghilot, Mezuzot, & blank Gewil.*****אתר של גוויל : ספר תורה בירשלים, המשמר ו...

15. Halakhic Considerations: A Woman-Scribed Sefer Torah: Is it Kosher?   
 
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This section of the Women's Torah Project website concerns the issue whether a woman-scribed sefer torah is kosher, with references to Maimonides (Rambam) and other rabbis.

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