Links for More Advanced Students and Bibliographic Search
- The Aleppo Codex (a readable online version)
- Responsa Project - Bar Ilan University (Search)
- Hebrew Bible Mishnah, Tosefta, Bab. Talmud, Palestinian Talmud and Rambam's Mishne Torah in their original languages.
- Texts from Mechon Mamre (an updated and corrected version of the texts mentioned in the previous link and some additional texts as well)
- Palestinian/Jerusalem Talmud - Facsimilia of the Leiden MS.
- Parallels to the Palestinian (/Jerusalem) Talmud
- Rambam's Guide for the Perplexed (Hebrew translation, Tel Aviv Univ.)
- The Zohar (Aramaic Text)
- Seforim Database (includes numerous texts, just search)
- Printing the Talmud - YeshivaU (includes many essays)
- Online Treasury of Talmudic Manuscripts (Hebrew University - Excellent Resource for checking readings in different manuscripts)
- The Mekhilta Manuscripts
- Digital copies of Maimonides manuscripts and early printed editions (Excellent Resource)
- Digitized Hebrew/Jewish books (including many ancient works, editions and commentaries)
- Hebrew Books (thousands of open access Hebrew books, including the Shulchan Arukh, Mishne Torah, Yalkut Shimoni)
- Annotated Hebrew Translation of Rambam/Maimonides, Guide for the Perplexed (Excellent resource; translation by Michael Schwartz)
- David Berger, The Jewish-Christian Debate in the High Middle Ages: a Critical Edition of the Nizzahon Vetus (with an introduction, translation, and commentary).
- Culture, Mobility, Migration and Settlement of Jews in Medieval Europe
- Rachel Elior (ed.) The Sabbatian Movement and Its Aftermath: Messianism,Sabbatianism and Frankism (Jerusalem Studies In Jewish Thought Volumes XVI-XVII) Vol 1-2.
- Union List of Digitized Jewish Historic Newspapers, Periodicals and e-Journals
- Full-Text American Rabbinics Database from HebrewBooks.org (out of print or circulation books printed between 1890 and 1965; books in Hebrew, Yiddish and English )
- Digitized Books from the Jewish National Library (1480-1922)
- A Portrait of Jewish Americans (Pew Research Center 2013 Survey)
- Database of Archives with Holdings in American Jewish History
- The Diaries of R. Mordecai Menahem Kaplan (1881-1983; founder of the Reconstructionist Movement; excellent resource for Jewish American History)
- DigiBaeck (excellent resource, LBI's digital collections, a growing treasury of artifacts that document the rich heritage of German-speaking Jewry in the modern era. DigiBaeck provides instant access to materials ranging from rare 16th century renaissance books to memoirs that document the experience of German-Jewish émigrés across the world in the 20th century
- German Jewry Journals (19th and 20th centuries - excellent resource)
- Jüdische Schriftstellerinnen und Schriftsteller in Westfalen
- Louis Ginzberg, The Legends of the Jews (1909)
- Rivka B. Kern Ulmer, The Divine Eye in Ancient Egypt and in the Midrashic Interpretation of Formative Judaism (2003)
- M. J. Geller Akkadian Healing Therapies in the Babylonian Talmud
- James R. Davila, Astrology and the Descenders of the Chariot (2004)
- Lester Ness, Astrology and Judaism - idem, bibliography on Astrology and Judaism
- Johannes Buxtorf(d. 1629), Synagoga Judaica, translated and annotated by Alan D. Corré
- HaLevanon (1863-1886) (Jerusalem, Paris, Minsk, London)
- HaMagid (1856-1903) (Berlin, Krakow, Vienna)
- Havazelet (1863-1911) (Jerusalem)
- HaZefirah (1862-1931) (Warsaw, Berlin)
- HaMeliz (1860-1904) (St. Petersburg)
- Zion's Messenger (1923-25) (Bombay) (at UPenn)
- RAMBI Index of Articles on Jewish Studies (excellent resource)
- MALMAD (Union Catalogue of Israeli Universities)
- Hebrew University Bibliographic Search
- ATLA Religion Database (open to students of institutions subscribed to ATLA, such as the U of A)
- Central and Eastern European Online Libraries (a major resource)
- Biblioteheca Rosentaliana (Treasures of Jewish Booklore)
- Jewish Archival Project (general) - Jewish Archival Project (Catalogue by Title)
- The Michael Davison Early Hebrew Printing Home Page (A Virtual Guide to the Great Jewish Libraries and Rare Book Collections On-line)
- The Daniel Elazar Online Library (Daniel Elazar [1934-99] was the founder and head of Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Professor of Political Science at Temple University in Philadelphia)
Bibliographies
- WebShas (bibliography of the Talmud; recommended for topical search)
- Meir Bar-Ilan's bibliographies on Ancient Judaism (in Hebrew and English)
- Medieval Jewish Women in History, Literature, Law, and Art: A Bibliography (excellent resource)
- Jewish Magic Bibliography (by Alex Jassen and Scott Noegel, University of Washington)