Parsha Online Jewish Learning Judaism
Parsha Online Jewish Learning Judaism
Parsha
This directory lists sites which provide commentary or explanations on the weekly Torah reading.
For sites which deal with the Bible as a whole, or other sections other than than the weekly Torah reading, go to the subdirectory Judaism:Online Jewish Learning:Haftora and Nach.
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- This site's goal is to explain all 8000 Rashis on Chumash using database methods. We fully defend all Rashis using simple grammatical rules.
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- Torah insights on the weekly Parshah, by Efraim Levine.
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- A collection of 19 different weekly parsha commentaries, from a variety of different approaches.
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- Essays on the weekly parsha.
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- Thoughts and insights taken from the writings of Rav A.I. Kook, and organized according to the Weekly Torah Portion, Tehillim (Psalms), and Jewish Holidays.
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- Parsha thoughts from Gadolei Yisroel compiled by Fred Toczek. Perfect for printing and use at your Shabbos tisch.
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- Archive of short parsha notes - NCSY
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- A collection of transcribed tapes from public lectures of Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik, the leading scholar of Modern Orthodox American Judaism. The transcriptions vary in quality.
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- Search tool for words (English) and synonyms in the text of the Torah and Rashi's commentary (plus additional text notes).
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- Various articles about this week's Torah reading. From the UAHC (Reform). Updated weekly.
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- A parsha and Rashi class by Rabbi Brovender, emphasizing how to read and understand the commentary.
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- Rabbi Avi Weiss of the Riverdale Jewish Center
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- Collection of parsha articles originally mailed by the Virtual Beit Midrash, written by faculty of Yeshivat Har Etzion. The basic orientation is text-analysis.
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- The weekly parsha publication of the students at the University of Pennsylvania
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- A comprehensive list of Diveri Torah and weekly comments on parsha. This list contains sites from rabbis and Torah scholars from all over the world.
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- Traditional commentary on the weekly parsha.
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- A shiur on Parshat HaShavua, based on Midrash and Zohar.The author teaches at Bar Ilan University.
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- Divrei Torah on each Parsha as well as the Parshas read on Yom Tovim (holidays).
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- Weekly thoughts on the Torah portion of the week.
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- Translation, with commentary, in English, Spanish, and Russian. Also has audio files of Torah reading, haftorot, Biblical Atlas, and more resources.
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- A master index to parasha-based Torah learning on the internet. Has subject, author, and parsha index to dozens of sites and resources.
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- Site includes Parsha, Parsha Q&A, and other weekly publications
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- Articles for every level, including "Parshah in a Nutshell", "Text of Parshah with Rashi", "Parshah in Depth" and "From the Chassidic Masters".
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- A collection of short, practical Dvar Torahs on the weekly Parsha.
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- Ismar Schorsch of the Jewish Theological Seminary (Conservative), including multiple-year archives, some haftorot, and holidays. Includes Torah and haftara text translation.
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- Gilyonot and study guides, with answers, to parshat hashavua, from the work of Nechama Leibowitz.
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- Divrei Torah on the Parsha of the week written by Rabbi Eli Teitelbaum. Inspiring words to illuminate your Shabbat.
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- Full-text of sermon book on all parshiot of the Torah.
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- Shamash's archived divrei Torah.
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