Jerusalem Crown (English Wikipedia)

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aleppocodex.org

  • Ben-Zvi, Izhak, The Codex of Ben Asher, Textus vol. 1, pages 2-3 (1960), revised and enlarged from an article in Hebrew in Sinai vol. 23 (1957), reprinted in Leiman, Sid Z., ed., The Canon and Masorah of the Hebrew Bible: An Introductory Reader (1974, NY, Ktav Publ'g Co.) pages 758-759; Ofer, Yosef, The History and Authority of the Aleppo Codex, in Glazer, Mordechai, ed., Companion Volume to Keter Yerushalam (2002, Jerusalem, N. Ben-Zvi Printing Enterprises) pages 29-30; Yawil, Hayim & Schneider, Bernard, Crown of Aleppo: The Mystery of the Oldest Hebrew Bible Codex (2010, Philadelphia, Jewish Publ'n Soc.) pages 116-117; also http://www.aleppocodex.org/links/9.html Archived 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Machine .
  • Ofer, Yosef, The History and Authority of the Aleppo Codex, in Glazer, Mordechai, ed., Companion Volume to Keter Yerushalam (2002, Jerusalem, N. Ben-Zvi Printing Enterprises) pages 40-42; these included a copy of a printed Torah with handwritten notes by Yishai ben Amram ha-Cohen Amadi (end of the 16th century), a note written by a mid-19th century Aleppo rabbi listing eleven significant readings of the Codex which was found by Umberto Cassuto in the pages of the Codex (ca. 1943), a long list of notes by the same 19th-century rabbi answering questions submitted to him by mail, and a printed Bible thoroughly marked up with notes by a late 19th-century rabbi who examined the Codex - this Bible was not publicized and was almost discarded in 1987 when it was fortuitously identified. Also see: http://www.aleppocodex.org/links/9.html Archived 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Machine .

bookreviews.org

  • Ben-Zvi, Nahum, The Making of a Book: Producing the Jerusalem Crown, in Glazer, Mordechai, ed., Companion Volume to Keter Yerushalam (2002, Jerusalem, N. Ben-Zvi Printing Enterprises), especially pages 16-18; Sanders, James A., Review of Jerusalem Crown, Review of Biblical Literature (March 2004), http://www.bookreviews.org/pdf/4090_3973.pdf[permanent dead link] .
  • Ofer, Yosef, The Jerusalem Crown and its Editorial Principles, in Glazer, Mordechai, ed., Companion Volume to Keter Yerushalam (2002, Jerusalem, N. Ben-Zvi Printing Enterprises), pages 51-59; Sanders, James A., Review of Jerusalem Crown, Review of Biblical Literature (March 2004), http://www.bookreviews.org/pdf/4090_3973.pdf[permanent dead link] .

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  • Ben-Zvi, Izhak, The Codex of Ben Asher, Textus vol. 1, pages 2-3 (1960), revised and enlarged from an article in Hebrew in Sinai vol. 23 (1957), reprinted in Leiman, Sid Z., ed., The Canon and Masorah of the Hebrew Bible: An Introductory Reader (1974, NY, Ktav Publ'g Co.) pages 758-759; Ofer, Yosef, The History and Authority of the Aleppo Codex, in Glazer, Mordechai, ed., Companion Volume to Keter Yerushalam (2002, Jerusalem, N. Ben-Zvi Printing Enterprises) pages 29-30; Yawil, Hayim & Schneider, Bernard, Crown of Aleppo: The Mystery of the Oldest Hebrew Bible Codex (2010, Philadelphia, Jewish Publ'n Soc.) pages 116-117; also http://www.aleppocodex.org/links/9.html Archived 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Machine .
  • Ofer, Yosef, The History and Authority of the Aleppo Codex, in Glazer, Mordechai, ed., Companion Volume to Keter Yerushalam (2002, Jerusalem, N. Ben-Zvi Printing Enterprises) pages 40-42; these included a copy of a printed Torah with handwritten notes by Yishai ben Amram ha-Cohen Amadi (end of the 16th century), a note written by a mid-19th century Aleppo rabbi listing eleven significant readings of the Codex which was found by Umberto Cassuto in the pages of the Codex (ca. 1943), a long list of notes by the same 19th-century rabbi answering questions submitted to him by mail, and a printed Bible thoroughly marked up with notes by a late 19th-century rabbi who examined the Codex - this Bible was not publicized and was almost discarded in 1987 when it was fortuitously identified. Also see: http://www.aleppocodex.org/links/9.html Archived 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Machine .