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“The text can serve as a model of what we want our society to look like,” Brett Lockspeiser of Sefaria said. The creators of Sefaria, a project to digitize Jewish texts, think so. Since 2012 ...
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But it wasn’t until the launch of Sefaria in 2011 that this was true of Jewish texts. In a stroke, Sefaria put thousands of years of Jewish literature in everybody’s pocket. The Bible ...