Monday, February 07, 2011

Tetzaveh sources

by aliyah
rishon (Shemot 27:20)
sheni (28:13)
shelishi (28:31)
revii (29:1)
chamishi (29:19)
shishi (29:28)
shevii (30:1)
maftir (30:8)
haftara (Yechezkel 43:10), with Malbim and Tosafot Yom Tov

by perek
perek 28 ; perek 29 ; perek 30

mefarshim
Judaica Press Rashi in English
Chizkuni
Shadal (and here)
Daat -- with Rashi, Ramban, Seforno, Ibn Ezra, Rashbam, Rabbenu Bachya, Midrash Rabba, Tanchuma+, Mechilta, Gilyonot.
Gilyonot Nechama Leibovitz (Hebrew)
Tiferes Yehonasan from Rav Yonasan Eibeshitz
Chasdei Yehonasan -- not until Ki Tisa
Divrei Yehonasan -- not until Ki Tisa
Toldos Yitzchak Acharon, repeated from Rav Yonasan Eibeshitz
Even Shleimah -- from Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich
R' Saadia Gaon's Tafsir, Arabic translation of Torah (here and here)
Rashbam (and here)
Kli Yakar (and here)
Zohar, with English translation
Baal Haturim (HaAruch)
Ibn Caspi - Tirat Kesef -- not until Vayikra
Imrei Shafer, Rav Shlomo Kluger
Meiri -- not until Ki Tisa
Ibn Gabirol -- not until Ki Tisa
Rabbenu Yonah -- not until Ki Tisa
Sefer Zikaron of Ritva -- not until Ki Tisa
Malbim - haTorah veHamitzvah
Tanach with He'emek Davar -- Netziv
Nachalas Yaakov -- R' Yaakov ben Yaakov Moshe of Lissa
Divrei Emes -- Chozeh mi-Lublin
Or Hameir, R' Zev Wolf of Zhitomir
Rav Yosef Karo -- not until Ki Tisa
Rabbi Yehoshua Ibn Shoiv, a student of the Rashba
Maharsham -- Techeilet Mordechai

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 170)
Chizkuni (79)
Abarbanel (199)
Shach (125)
Yalkut Reuveni (pg 104)
Aharon ben Yosef the Karaite (123)

rashi
Daat, Rashi In Hebrew (perek 27)
Judaica Press Rashi in English and Hebrew
MizrachiMizrachi (on Rashi, 133)
Gur Aryeh (Maharal of Prague) -- and here
Berliner's Beur on Rashi
Commentary on Rashi by Yosef of Krasnitz
R' Yisrael Isserlin (on Rashi, 10)
Two supercommentaries on Rashi, by Chasdai Almosnino and Yaakov Kneizel
Rav Natan ben Shishon Shapira Ashkenazi (16th century), (JNUL, pg 86)
Mohar`al -- not until Vayikra
Yeriot Shlomo (Maharshal)
Moda L'Bina (Wolf Heidenheim)
Dikdukei Rashi
A different Dikdukei Rashi
Mekorei Rashi (in Mechokekei Yehuda)
Nachalas Yaakov
Medayek HaRashi
Prachei Rashi
Pi Habe'er on Mizrachi
Baalei HaTosafot al HaTorah
Nimukei Rashi
Ho'il Moshe
Sefer Zikaron - R' Avraham Bakrat
Maskil LeDavid
Devek Tov
Ktav Yad of Rashi
Another Ktav Yad (1233)
And yet another Ktav Yad
Be'er Basadeh
Be'er Yitzchak
Tiferes Yosef
Also see Mikraos Gedolos above, which has Rashi with Sifsei Chachamim

ramban
Daat, Ramban in Hebrew (perek 27)
R' Yitzchak Abohav's on Ramban (standalone and in a Tanach opposite Ramban)
Rabbi Meir Abusaula (student of Rashba)

ibn ezra
Daat, Ibn Ezra in Hebrew (perek 27)
Mechokekei Yehudah (Daat)
Mechokekei Yehudah (HebrewBooks)
R' Shmuel Motot (on Ibn Ezra, pg 28)
Ibn Kaspi's supercommentary on Ibn Ezra, different from his commentary (here and here)
Mekor Chaim, Ohel Yosef, Motot
Ezra Lehavin
Mishneh LeEzra
Also see Mikraos Gedolos above, which has Ibn Ezra with Avi Ezer

targum
Targum Onkelos opposite Torah text
Shadal's Ohev Ger
Avnei Tzion -- two commentaries on Onkelos
Or Hatargum on Onkelos
Commentary on Targum Yonatan and Targum Yerushalmi

masorah
Taamei Masoret -- not until Ki Tisa
Rama (but based on alphabet, not parsha) -- and here
midrash
Midrash Rabba at Daat (27)
Midrash Tanchuma at Daat (27)
Shemot 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
Mechilta -- not until Ki Tisa
Yalkut Shimoni
Lekach Tov

haftarah (Yechezkel 43:10)
In a separate Mikraot Gedolot -- with Targum, Rashi, Mahari Kara, Radak, Minchat Shai, Metzudat David.
In a chumash, with Malbim and Tosfot Yom Tov
Rashis in English, from Judaica Press
Daat, with Radak and Yalkut Shimoni
Aharon ben Yosef the Karaite, pg 86

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