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  2. PJ Library - Wikipedia

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    PJ Library sends out free Jewish children's books and music to families "with Judaism as part of their lives." [3] on a monthly basis by subscription. It is a North American program that is implemented on a local level. Costs are covered by a partnership between the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, members of the PJ Library Alliance, and families ...

  3. Category:Lists of manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Georgian manuscripts of Saint Paul's letters; List of Glagolitic manuscripts (900–1199) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1200–1399) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1900–present) Lists of Glagolitic manuscripts; List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1500–1599) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1600–1699)

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Books/Lists of books - Wikipedia

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    Online Books Page List of over 2,000,000 books (as of April 2015) in English and their urls where any and all may be obtained legitimately for free. Internet Public Library Another list of internet books, not just English, all free. Online Books Page list of archives A list of other entire book archives, such as:

  5. Jewish Theological Seminary Library - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Theological Seminary Library is one of the largest Jewish libraries in the world. Founded in 1893, it is located at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City, New York, and holds over 400,000 volumes, as well as extensive rare materials collections, including the world's largest collection of Hebrew manuscripts. [1]

  6. List of manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Freising manuscripts, 10th century; The Garland of Howth, late 9th to early 10th centuries; Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander, 1355–56; Lindisfarne Gospels, late 7th or early 8th century; Nag Hammadi library; Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry early 15th century; Uthman Qur'an, 8th century; Utrecht Psalter, 9th century; The Coffin Texts, 19th ...

  7. Papyrus 106 - Wikipedia

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    The manuscript is made of papyrus, and originally would have been around 12.5 cm x 23 cm, with about 35 lines per page. [3] Due to pagination being extant (gamma/Γ (=3) on the front and delta/Δ (=4) on the reverse of the leaf), this indicates that the manuscript was either a single codex of John, or had John at the beginning of a collection.

  8. Harold Grinspoon - Wikipedia

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    PJ Library, however, soon emerged as a program with a life of its own. Modeled after Dolly Parton’s “Imagination Library,” but with a Jewish focus, [ 14 ] PJ Library is designed to engage parents with their children each night at bedtime with a free book that illustrates various aspects of Jewish traditions and history.

  9. Papyrus 107 - Wikipedia

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    Papyrus 107 is a copy of the New Testament in Greek.It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of John, containing verses 17:1-2 & 17:11 in a fragmentary condition.It is designated by the siglum 𝔓 107 in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts.