Tanakh and Rabbinics
Mechon Mamre is a small group of observant Jewish Torah scholars in Israel who live by the plain and simple meaning of the RaMBaM’s Mishneh Torah and actively encourage others to do so. Most of us belong to the mainstream “Baladi” Yemenite Jewish community, continuing the tradition of living by the Mishneh Torah since the very days when the RaMBaM lived, and are students of the Rav Yosef ben-Dawid QaafiH zS”l (the leading rabbinical expert in recent generations on the teachings of the RaMBaM in general and on his Mishneh Torah in particular).
Dictionary of Targumim, Talmud and Midrashic Literature
by Marcus Jastrow (1926)
Babylonian Talmud online – original language only
Online resources for the study of rabbinic literature
A living library of Jewish texts and their interconnections, in Hebrew and in translation. The scope is Torah in the broadest sense, from Tanakh to Talmud to Zohar to modern texts and all the volumes of commentary in between. Sefaria is created, edited, and annotated by an open community.
Tyndale Archive of Biblical Studies
Full-text searchable Jastrow, among other dictionaries from Cambridge University.
Upload a collection of rare and new books in Hebrew.
Soncino translation of the Babylonian Talmud
VBM – The Israel Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash of Yeshivat Har Etzion
Online courses on a variety of Torah topics. Includes an archive of over 10,000 classes
Integrates the study of Torah and other Jewish texts with the disciplines and findings of academic scholarship