Resource Recommendations

A list of books and websites outside of our own Shivim Panim L'Torah resources pertaining to Judaism for those diving deeper.

Torah/Bible

Artscroll series Chumash/Tanakh
Jewish Publication Bible (JPB)
Koren Tanakh Version



Calendar

Hebcal is the best resource for all things "Jewish Calendar". You can download different calendars and lists to your devices (Apple, PC, Android, etc.) with the Torah Portion readings, candle lighting times, and special dates.
Click here!

Lifestyle Books


To Be a Jew by: Hayim Donin
To Pray as a Jew by: Hayim Donin

The Book of Our Heritage Series by: Eliyahu Kitov

The Jewish Home by Eliyahu Kitov

The Garden of Emunah by Shalom Arush

How to Run a Traditional Jewish Household By: Blu Greenberg



Derech Eretz – A Torah guide to proper behavior in everyday life by Rabbi Shaul Wagschal

Faith and Trust–Sefer Mitzvath ha-Bitachon by Rabbi Shmuel Houminer

Torah Commentary for Women: Parsha in Pink – Weekly inspiration from the Parsha to ignite the lives and Hearts of Women Today by Rebbetzin Mindy Bodner-Lankry

Ramchal on the Parsha – series by Rabbi Herschel Berkin

Judaism Online:

Disclaimer: * We want to clarify that we have no affiliation with the organizations mentioned below. Our agreement with the content on each sect/denomination/organization’s website may vary. We are simply providing links to their sites to help you gain a general understanding of Judaism. Each link leads to a different sect/denomination/organization within mainstream Judaism. It is important to recognize that no single sect represents the entire scope of Judaism. Each denomination has its own interpretations of the Torah and its application in life. We encourage you to approach learning about each denomination with an open mind, in order to observe their differences and similarities firsthand without accepting everything at face value. Then, assess how each sect aligns or diverges with your own values and faith. Judaism encompasses a wide range of beliefs and practices, and while there is a fundamental unity among Jews, they cannot be categorized into a single mold. Just as other religions have various denominations with both differences and similarities, so too do the Jewish people in the way they practice and live out their faith.

Helpful Sites for Learning

Judaism Online

The following is a list of websites and helpful resources online- all from different points of view on the Jewish spectrum. From modern to observant point of views, to very spiritually deep point of views like the kabbalah, you can find them all below. We have also listed sites that discuss the history of Jewish thought and its people, psychological and self-help learning, as well as Jewish lifestyle teachings. 
Jewish Virtual Library
 (Judaism, Israel, and the Holocaust)
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/

Alephbeta -Torah Study Online
https://www.alephbeta.org/

Torah Anytime– Torah Study Online
https://torahanytime.com/
Sefaria– Jewish Texts Free Online
https://www.sefaria.org/texts

Naaleh– Torah Study Online 
(Family, Women, Spiritual & Lifestyle) 
https://www.naaleh.com/

Meaningful life Center
Mental & Spiritual Jewish Kabbalah health Teachings Online with Simon Jacobson
https://www.meaningfullife.com/

The Yeshiva Online with Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak (YY) Jacobson
https://www.theyeshiva.net/

Rabbi Manis Friedman
(Relationships, Marriage, Jewish Lifestyle, Mental & Spiritual Coaching/Teachings)
https://itsgoodtoknow.org/

Daat Elyon Online 
Mental & Spiritual Jewish Kabbalah with Rabbi Yoel Glick
https://www.daatelyon.org/


Kosher Torah 
Kabbalah with R. Ariel B. Tzadok
https://www.koshertorah.com/

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