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1. "Let Us Tell How Utterly Holy This Day Is"   
 
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This site presents a comment of the prayer "U'Netaneh Tokef Kedushat Hayom", one of the most famous prayer of the Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur liturgy and the full text in English. We are told the legend of Rabbi Amnon of Mainz and how this prayer was introduced into the High Holidays Siddur forever. The site also displays links to Elul, Rosh Hashanah, Kippur and Sukkot indexes.

2. "אמנות הזמן" בסיפור המקראי   
 
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An article dealing with the ways of using time preferred by biblical story writers. The article gives a literary view of the subject, with examples from the bible. The article is part of virtual library - CET(Center for Educational Technology). **** המאמר מתוך מהספריה הוירטואלית של מט"ח הדן באילו דרכים לשימוש בזמן העדיפו כותבי סיפורים במקרא. מביא ראיה ספרותית על הנושא, דוגמאות מהתנ"ך, וה...

3. "בן ענת" ושמגר בן-ענת   
 
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דף מידע מתוך הספריה הוירטואלית של המרכז לטכנולוגיה חינוכית המציג את השאלה: האם שמגר בן ענת קשור לאלה הכנענית "ענת"? כותב המאמר סבור שלא. בעזרת כתובות וחותמות הנושאים שמות דומים, הוא מבסס את דעתו ש"בן ענת" הוא כינוי ללוחם.

4. 613.org Chanuka Classes and Songs   
 
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This site presents links to audio and video of Hanukkah songs, essays and classes in English and Hebrew. Included are notes of the classes of reknown rabbis like Rav Yossef Soloveitchik.

5. 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.

6. Around the Calendar   
 
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This site is an index of links to articles on Shabbat and all the Jewish Holidays of the Hebrew calendar.

7. Baal Shem Tov   
 
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A website filled with information, teachings and stories of the Baal Shem Tov. The fundamental purpose of the Baal Shem Tov Foundation is to spread his teachings through the world

8. Beggars at a Wedding   
 
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This site tells a Hassidic tale: "Beggars at a Wedding", where the Rabbi DovBer, the Maggid of Mezeritch, explains to his disciples why he agrees to live in abject poverty.

9. Bet Yahdut Sefarad - בית יהדות ספרד   
 
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בית האתר בשפה העברית והפורטוגלית מציג את פעולותיו של בית יהדות ספרד בארץ: חדשות, אירועים, תרגום התנ"ך לפורטוגלית, הלכות ת"ת ועוד. **** Sitio de la União Sefardita Hispano-Portuguesa de Beneficência

10. BRESLOV CHASSIDUS   
 
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This is the site of Breslov Chassidim, referring to Breslov, a town in Russia that housed the Chassidic master, Rebbe Nachman and his followers. Included are sections with information on the Breslov Chassidim, the Torah with video teaching, a trip to Uman, Ukraine with photographs, and links to other Breslov sites.

11. City Wall   
 
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City Wall is a place to find and share "all things Hebrew." City Wall answers many commonly asked questions about learning and using Hebrew on the Internet, for Bible or modern language study, and more.

12. Das Gebetbuch - Fenster zur juedischen Theologie   
 
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Twelve-week course on teaching Jewish prayers and what they mean (provided by the Pedagogic Center of the Jewish Agency)

13. E-Daf.com   
 
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Free Daf Yomi on the Web! View the scanned images of shas while you link to audio or video shiurim in several langauges.

14. Eight Degrees of Charity: Rambam, Hilchot Matanot L'Ani'im 10:1,7-14   
 
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This is an online English translation of the Rambam`s Eight Degrees of Charity, from Hilchot Matanot L'Ani'im 10:1,7-14, or Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, Laws of Presents to the Poor.

15. 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.

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