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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE COMPUTERIZED TORAH TREASURY
(ATM)
(Aotzar H'Torah HM'Muchshav)
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COMPUTERIZED TORAH TREASURE
424 Sterling St. Brooklyn N.Y. 11225
(718)774-3997
The principle Behind the
COMPUTERIZED TORAH TREASURY
The Computerized Torah Treasure Institute is proud to announce the
availability of the Computerized Torah Library, which will revolutionize the
search and retrieval of sources from the Oral and Written Law and Torah
literature in general.
A Computerized Torah Library - To What End?
The invention of the printing press, the telephone and the tape-recorder
were technological developments which at the time of their appearance
assisted thousands in the learning of Torah and in spreading it among the
masses of Jews throughout the world. In the same way, the development of
personal home computer (P.C.) technology and the innovative software of "The
Computerized Torah Treasure" has made available to the public the
Computerized Torah Library, which will facilitate the rapid and accurate
retrieval of sources from the Bible, the Babylonia and Jerusalem Talmuds,
Meimonides, the Shulchan Aruch, the Zohar as well as the books of all other
basic Torah sources. The Computerized Library saves a tremendous amount of
time in the search for a necessary Halachic source or one of the Sages'
writings. The computerized Library assists the Torah student to take
advantage of his time for fruitful in-depth study of a topic or discourse.
How do the great sages and scholars feel about resource collections
which make it easy for learners to find valuable material?
Maimonides wrote in his commentary on the Mishnah (Sanhedrin, Perek
Helek, paragraph 13): "...I found value in it, since I collected helpful
things which were scattered throughout great books." And in the book Pele
Yoez the author writes: How great a service did the master of the resource
collections perform in every generation; they merited and helped others to
merit; the merit of the many depends on them... and especially in our
generation of orphans, when we are troubled by the lack of time and a short
span of concentration ... Indeed through collections of sources we can, in a
small way, fulfill our obligation. and in every generation these
collections, like those of Early Sages, will provide benefit to the many
...And don't think to mock them... since the books of these master
collectors are better than all the writings of the hair-splitters and
dialectists.
The "S'dei Hemed" in his introduction wrote: "And the Gaon... who
compiled indices for the Rosh's rulings from scattered sources, not always
in their place, how great is the benefit from his work... The general
conclusion is that these works are desirable to make the Torah greater and
to glorify it.
The sages of our generation who have seen the Computerized Torah
Library, which facilitates rapid retrieval of essential material, gave their
blessings and their encouragement to the project.
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Who is The Computerized Torah Library Intended For?
For Torah institutes, libraries, authors of books and articles, teachers
and everyone who studies Torah, even young students, can enjoy the Torah
computer.
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What does it take to acquire A computerized Torah Library?
Perhaps it is better to begin by saying that it is unnecessary to have a
Mainframe or a large business computer whose price is in the tens of
thousands of dollars. Nor are there ongoing expenses for every hour of use
and maintenance. For the Computerized Torah Library one only needs to have a
regular home computer (IBM PC or compatible) with a small hard disk which is
commonplace today in many homes and offices and which has a variety of uses.
The entire Computerized Torah Library (which includes hundreds of the most
important sforim (books) from our sages of many generations), fits into a
80meg drive WITHOUT the Shaalos & Tshuvos (Responsa). With the Responsa
320meg is required.
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Is Any Prior Knowledge of Computers Necessary To operate And Use The
Computerized Torah Library?
No. Even someone who never saw a computer in his life can, in a matter of
hours learn how to operate the Program. The library comes with a
clearly-written instruction manual on its use. In addition, in the course of
operating the program there is an on line help option, when one runs into
trouble or forgets something.
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Who Supports The Institute of The Computerized Torah Treasure?
Substantial financial support for establishing the Institute and seeing
it through to its completion has been amassed from investors in The U.S.A.
who recognized the importance of the Computerized Torah Library and its
contribution to the study of Torah. The entire Institute is administered by
Torah scholars who are not dependent on any institutional body and who
represent the whole spectrum of the Torah world.
At the head of the Institute sits the Sage, President of the RabbinicCourt, Rabbi Shmuel Baruch Werner shlit"a.
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WHAT OPERATIONS CAN THE COMPUTERIZED TORAH LIBRARY DO?
What Retrieval Functions Are Available With The Computerized Torah Library?
* Word retrieval
* Various types of phrase retrieval where the phrases are not
contiguous, by defining approximate distance between words which are
mentioned in them.
* Retrieval of synonyms.
* Retrieval of various spellings and grammatical forms by means of
the root-word with prefixes and suffixes, full or abbreviated orthography
and options for letters which substitute for each other.
* The possibility for rejecting unwanted phrases, which do not
relate to the subject of the search.
* Selection of words with a particular spelling or morphology.
* Review and examination of sections of sources identified through
the computerized search, highlighting important words for the search in the
text.
* An option for printing references and/or certain sections
identified in the computerized search.
* When writing a torah-based article on a word processor, one can
move (by pressing a single button) in the midst of writing to a search mode
in order to retrieve a source or the exact language of a verse quoted, and
afterward to return to the writing of the article with the source in place.
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It is sufficient to know just a few key-words (very often just one word
will do) from a biblical or Talmudic passage or phrase in order to execute a
search. One doesn't even have to know the exact spelling of the key-words in
order to find what he's looking for in the Computerized Torah Library.
You key in up to five search words from a desired phrase or passage. if
you suspect that an alternative word might appear in place of one of the
key-words, you can indicate up to three alternates for each word. If you're
unsure of the spelling of the word or of a grammatical prefix or suffix that
will appear in the word, you can add various codes that will expand the
search accordingly. Non consecutive words can also be searched for, by
including the limits of a search range in your search parameters. After
specifying the search parameters, a quick press of a button will bring the
results of a