Monday, June 29, 2009

Chukat sources

by aliyah
rishon (Bamidbar 19:1)
sheni (19:18)
shelishi (20:7)
revii (20:14)
chamishi (20:22)
shishi (21:10)
shevii (21:21)
maftir (21:34)
haftara, with Kli Yakar, Malbim, Ralbag (Shofetim 11)

by perek

meforshim
Judaica Press Rashi in English and Hebrew
Shadal (here and here)
Mishtadel
Daat -- with Rashi, Ramban, Seforno, Ibn Ezra, Rashbam, Rabbenu Bachya, Midrash Rabba, Tanchuma+, Gilyonot
Gilyonot Nechama Leibovitz (Hebrew)
Tiferes Yehonasan from Rav Yonasan Eibeshitz
Chasdei Yehonasan
Toldos Yitzchak Acharon, repeated from Rav Yonasan Eibeshitz -- not until Balak
Even Shleimah -- from Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich
R' Saadia Gaon's Tafsir, Arabic translation of Torah (here and here)
Collected commentary of Saadia Gaon on Torah
Zohar, with English translation
Baal Haturim
Baal Haturim (HaAruch)
Torat Hatur
Imrei Shafer, Rav Shlomo Kluger
Ateret Zekeinim
Mei Noach
Arugat HaBosem
Yalkut Perushim LaTorah
R' Yosef Bechor Shor
Meiri
Ibn Gabirol -- not until vaEtchanan
Rabbenu Yonah
Seforno
Aderet Eliyahu (Gra)
Kol Eliyahu (Gra)
Sefer Zikaron of Ritva
Malbim
Chiddushei HaGriz
Noam Elimelech
Michlal Yofi
Nesivot Hashalom
Tzror Hamor
R' Eleazer miGermayza
Tanach with He'emek Davar -- Netziv


The following meforshim at JNUL. I've discovered that if you click on the icon to rotate sideways, change to only black and white, select only the portion which is text, it is eminently readable on paper.
Ralbag (pg 312)
Chizkuni (JNUL, 122)
Abarbanel (304)
Shach (233)
Yalkut Reuveni (pg 142)
Sefer Hachinuch (pg 120)
Aharon ben Yosef the Karaite (206)


rashi
Daat, Rashi In Hebrew (perek 19, 20, 21)
Judaica Press Rashi in English and Hebrew
MizrachiMizrachi (on Rashi, 258, JNUL)
Gur Aryeh (Maharal of Prague) -- and here
Berliner's Beur on Rashi (here and here)
Commentary on Rashi by Yosef of Krasnitz
R' Yisrael Isserlin (on Rashi, 14, JNUL)
Two supercommentaries on Rashi, by Chasdai Almosnino and Yaakov Kneizel
Rav Natan ben Shishon Shapira Ashkenazi (16th century), (JNUL, pg 134)
Taz
Levush HaOrah
Mohar`al
Yeriot Shlomo (Maharshal)
Moda L'Bina (Wolf Heidenheim)
Dikdukei Rashi
Mekorei Rashi (in Mechokekei Yehuda)
Bartenura
Yosef Daas
Nachalas Yaakov
Medayek HaRashi
Prachei Rashi
Also see Mikraos Gedolos above, which has Rashi with Sifsei Chachamim

ibn ezra
Daat, Ibn Ezra in Hebrew (perek 19, 20, 21)
Mechokekei Yehudah, (Daat)
Mechokekei Yehudah (HebrewBooks)
Mavaser Ezra, a supercommentary on Ibn Ezra
R' Shmuel Motot (on Ibn Ezra, pg 43, JNUL)
Ibn Kaspi's supercommentary on Ibn Ezra, different from his commentary (here and here) -- not until Balak
Mekor Chaim, Ohel Yosef, Motot
Avi Ezer
Tzofnas Paneach
Ezra Lehavin
Also see Mikraos Gedolos above, which has Ibn Ezra with Avi Ezer

ramban
Daat, Ramban in Hebrew (perek 192021)
R' Yitzchak Abohav's on Ramban (standalone and in a Tanach opposite Ramban)
Kesef Mezukak
Rabbi Meir Abusaula (student of Rashba)

targum
Targum Onkelos opposite Torah text
Shadal's Ohev Ger on Targum Onkelos
Berliner
Chalifot Semalot
Avnei Tzion -- two commentaries on Onkelos
Bei`urei Onkelos
Or Hatargum on Onkelos
Targum Yonatan
Commentary on Targum Yonatan and Targum Yerushalmi
midrash
Midrash Rabba at Daat (19)
Midrash Tanchuma at Daat (19)
Bamidbar Rabba, with commentaries
Midrash Tanchuma with commentary of Etz Yosef and Anaf Yosef
Commentary on Midrash Rabba by R' Naftali Hirtz b'R' Menachem
Matat-Kah on Midrash Rabba
Nefesh Yehonasan by Rav Yonasan Eibeshutz
Midrash Aggada (Buber)
Yalkut Shimoni
Tanach with Sifrei, Torah Or, and HaTorah veHamitzvah

haftarah (Shofetim 11)
Haftarah in Gutnick Edition
Rashis in English
As a haftara in a chumash Bamidbar, with Ralbag, Malbim, Kli Yakar
In a Tanach with Targum, Radak, Ralbag
Yehuda Ibn Bilaam (11th century Spanish parshan), in Judeo-Arabic
Daat, which includes Yalkut Shimoni
Aharon ben Yosef the Karaite

2 comments:

Yosef Greenberg said...

Shadal gets first. ;)

joshwaxman said...

:)

interesting. it wasn't intended. rashi in english used to be first, and for a short while, the targumim in english second, but both of them got moved to their own sections...

but nice. :)

kt,
josh

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