Babylonian Talmud pretty please?

I would love to have access to the Babylonian Talmud, actually all versions of the Talmud would be great, especially an english version
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Talmud yes ... and perhaps the ArtScroll commentaries ... although I'll admit I have thoroughly reviewed what materials are available for Judaism. I also (desparately) want their cycle of readings (lectionary).
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I too would love to have the Talmud available. Hebrew and English together would be even better. However, there are many other offerings, such as the Göttingen Septuagint and the Leiden Peshitta, that I would like out of prepub first
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alanleerosenaur said:
I would love to have access to the Babylonian Talmud, actually all versions of the Talmud would be great, especially an english version
I think it's fairly unanimous, at least among the geeky geeks, that this would be desirable. The problem is that like many (all ?) Logos users, I have more things I would like to have than I have money to purchase.
george
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In addition to the Artscroll material, the Soncino Press is also a reputable source of Jewish commentaries on the OT: http://www.soncino.com/
Cheers
Tony
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The Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud and further Targum materials would be quite useful and would make the Jewish collection of texts in Logos somewhat comprehensive. Hebrew and English would be nice, but just English would be okay for now too.
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Whew [8-|]. I was starting to think it was just me. [;)]George Somsel said:The problem is that like many (all ?) Logos users, I have more things I would like to have than I have money to purchase.
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Another vote for Talmud (or any other Rabbinic literature). There's an untapped market, since the only English/Hebrew Talmud software (Soncino) is outdated and rather poor. Logos already has Neusner's English translation of the Mishnah, and I know his translation of the Babylonian Talmud is already digitized as PDFs, since the CD comes with the full set of books from Hendrickson, so it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to migrate it to Libronix, if you can get the rights.
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Thanks for adding this to pre-pub. Very, very nice addition. I see the interest has escalated quickly too.
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