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| | CODEX CAIRO OF THE BIBLE
From the Karaite Synagoge at Abbasiya | | | CODEX CAIRO OF THE BIBLE From the Karaite Synagoge at Abbasiya The Cairo manuscript of the Prophets is considered the earliest extant Hebrew manuscript. The Cairo Ms. of the Prophets was written, according to the colophon, in Tiberias in the year 895, by Moses ben Asher. |
| | BIBLE -HAGIDGRAPHA Codex Berlin 680, New York 510 | | | BIBLE -HAGIDGRAPHA Codex Berlin 680, New York 510 One of the earliest Biblical manuscripts to survive to this day. Containing most of The Writings, its especial significance, lies in its text and vocalization which are of the ancient Babylonian type. The greater pert of the manuscript is in the possession of the Berlin National Library, while part of it in the Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary, New York . |
| | THE MASSORA MAGNA TO THE BIBLE | | | THE MASSORA MAGNA TO THE BIBLE Ochla ve-Ochla, Codex Paris A Limited Facsimile Edition of Codex Paris - Bibliotheque Nationale no. 148 |
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| TARGUM ONKELOS TO THE PENTATEUCH | | | A collection of fragments in the Library of the J.T.S of America New York Within the great collection of Biblical manuscripts to be found in the Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary, New York , there are four large fragments of the Targum Onkelos to the Pentateuch. Together these four fragments contain almost the whole text of the Pentateuch in its Aramaic translation, and with a classical Babylonian vocalization. |
| | THE PENTATEUCH A YEMENITE MANUSCRIPT | | | THE PENTATEUCH A YEMENITE MANUSCRIPT Facsimile edition of 390 copies of a manuscript of Pentateuch, In accordance with the Yemenite tradition, with the Targum,Tafsir of Sawadya Gaon and the Collecteana Of R. Yahya Siani Introdoctory Note On the Parasha-Tag tradition of Yemenite Jewry |
| | Hemdat Yamim A Facsimile Edition | | | Hemdat Yamim A Facsimile Edition of Istanbul (Kushta ) 1735 Author Unknown Derashot for Shabbath and Holidays A reprint of the Livorna Edition
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SIFRE NUMBERS DEUTORONOMY | | | a | MIDRASH LEVITICUS RABBA SIFRE NUMBERS DEUTORONOMY CODEX VATICAN 32 ( Vat. Ebr. 32 ) A Limited Facsimile Edition of 160 Copies, By Special Permission of the Vatican Library With an Introduction and Page Index.
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| | | | SEFER TA'AMEI HA-MIKRA - INSTRUCTIONS to the READER of the BIBLE Author Unknown An early Biblical grammatical treatise originating in the Tiberian circle, which gives instructions for the correct reading of the Biblical text according to the Tiberian tradition. A Reprint of the Paris edition printed by J. Merkerus with a new introduction.
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| HALAKHOT RABBATI | | | HALAKHOT RABBATI of R. ISAAC ALFASI The extant editions of the Alfasi all derive from the Constantinople 1509 edition.
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| | | | Midrash Bereshit Rabba MS. Vatican Ebr. 30 | | | Midrash Bereshit Rabba MS. Vatican Ebr. 30 With an Introduction and Index by M. Sokoloff Published by special permission of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana In a limited edition of 135 copies. |
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TALMUD YERUSHALMI ( Codex Vatican ) Vat. Ebr. 133
| | TALMUD YERUSHALMI Codex Vatican ( Vat. Ebr. 133 ) A special facsimile edition of 135 photocopies by special permission of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana With an Introduction by Prof. S. Liberman (Jewish Theological Seminary of America - "On the Yerushalmi" ) A page concordance index to the Venice edition by Rabbi A.P. Sherry | |
| | THE MISHNAH TRACTATES - Yemenite Tradition | | | THE MISHNAH TRACTATES - Yemenite Tradition A Manuscript Vocalized according to the Yemenite Tradition Introduction by Prof. Shlomo Morag. A limited facsimile edition of 200 copies |
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