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  • The Bnei Noach Educational Development Group, headed by Pinchas Richard Wimberly, shares and develops information about Judaism's universal religion, the 7 Laws of Noach, with links to others working in the field, including TOP. Your input is welcome.
  • A Classification System for Libraries of Judaica including discussions by librarians who have used previous editions.
    In August 1997, the 3rd edition of "A Classification System For Libraries of Judaica" was published by Jason Aronson Inc.(New Jersey USA). The authors, David and Daniel Elazar (Rishon LeZion and Jerusalem) contend that there was and is a need for a classification system for libraries with Judaic collections to classify and arrange these collections according to Jewish concepts using Jewish thought and terminology. This is in contrast to the familiar classification schemes like Dewey and LC which incorporate the Bible, Judaism and Israel into a general, non-Jewish, world of knowledge without relating the Biblical, Jewish and Zionist (Israel) subjects to each other in the spirit of Jewish Tradition.
  • Hazon - a spiritually and ethically oriented, serious Torah study program directed by Yosef Ben Shlomo HaCohen, a good guy
  • Rabbi Ari Kahn of Bar Ilan University, an ardent spokesman for religious Zionism amidst otherwise Shachian Aish HaTorah's Discovery Program, delivers a high level kabbalistically oriented overview of parashat hashavua; to get on his e-mail list, contact him at: akahn@aish.edu or Kahnar@ashur.cc.biu.ac.il
  • Machon Meir - a simple, down-to-earth, gung-ho, religious zionist weekly study, with a bit on the parsha and education - For some strange reason, their printed English study sheet carries only Hebrew mastheads. We have printed German translations of some of their studies
  • The Meru Project is based on 25 years of research by Stan Tenen into the origin and nature of the Hebrew alphabet, and the mathematical structure underlying the sequence of letters of the Hebrew text of Genesis.
  • OhrNet - a very non-zionist, but really attractive weekly Torah magazine, including audio lectures and music - great for kids! They do quote sources. For some strange reason, their printed magazine is also called OhrNet
  • Root & Branch - Divrei Torah and very diversified comments on current issues, mostly from a right wing political perspective, short and succinct, plus weekly schedule of jerusalem lectures; encourages interfaith and intrafaith dialogue, with a strong Noachide component.
  • Torah from Dixie - a refreshing, "with it" collection of Torah Miscellany
  • Torah Tidbits - a long synopsis of the weekly Torah reading, broken down by aliyot, plus occasional halachic pieces. Sources are not given, nor is there much integration with secular culture, other than science. Excellent for teenagers and not overly sophisticated family learning. Elaborate statistics on the number of letters, words, verses, etc appear each week. A product of the O-U, it reflects its down-to-earth, modern orthodox, baal habatish (bourgeois), religious zionist approach
  • Young Israel This site contains lots of info on the Young Israel Movement and very good parsha articles by various Y.I. rabbis.




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    Extensive Torah Reading study sheets and video lectures on many Judaic subjects, as well as Jewish educational gifts and music, are available at TOP. Your purchases and donations enable us to continue our mission. The perspective is eclectic and holistic, but traditional-- that the written Torah is the word of God, much of the oral His explanation. Together with science, they comprise His factory authorized instruction manual for mankind.

    Help support these studies and our other Jewish information projects-- a complete set of our weekly & holiday torah reading studies or our monthly summaries and general studies is sent upon request with your donation of $36 or more-- $54 for a spiral bound enlarged book of the torah studies; older editions of both are 1/2 price. Both on ibm or mac discs are $80. $250 funds an 8 page weekly study, in honor or memory of whomever you wish, or a monthly Jerusalem Jewish Voice (2000 copies; $150 funds 1,000 copies).

    We seek major donors to sponsor Jewish information centers worldwide, including dedication of our present center.

    We have a large selection of Jewish video visions. Send a disk for a free catalog.

    TOP is an attempt to present authentic Jewish tradition thru modern language and outlook. Visit our 900 year young reading room and Jewish video center at 54 Chabad St. as the state of Israel begins god's messianic redemption, so photos, tapes, & video may be a prelude to eternal life and resurrection of the dead! Imagine seeing moshe, rashi, the Besht or your great-great-grandfather on video!

    Yaakov Fogelman, directs TOP, the Torah Outreach Program and The Jerusalem Jewish Information Center, in the Jewish 1/4 and edits these Jerusalem Jewish Voice Torah study sheets. He studied at The Rabbinical Seminary of America, is a graduate of Yeshiva University and Harvard Law School, and a member of the Massachusetts Bar. A synopsis of his teachings, together with those of 19 other contemporary Torah teachers, appears in Seymour Friedman's "In The Service of God", published by Jason Aaronson.

    This work is copyright, but I'm most happy to have anyone reproduce it in any form, without charge, subject to two conditions--that the meaning not be distorted, and that ideas not be taken out of context, and that credit be given for the source. God gives us the Torah free and we must so share it with others; there are other ways to make a living. To cite the source of an idea brings redemption to the world (Avot 6:6)


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