Company:Torah Educational Software
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Short description: Jerusalem-based Judaic software distributor
Torah Educational Software (TES) is a distributor of Judaic software based in Jerusalem.[1] Its product Let's Keep Kosher received a rabbinical endorsement.[2]
Software for Jewish texts
- A 1996 followup to a 1994 Davka-vs-TES (Torah Educational Software) comparison of Jewish texts on CD-ROM began by listing the winner: "The competition ... has led to an apparent winner: the consumer!"[3]
- A University of California Press 34 page overview of tools for Talmudic study, especially related to Daf Yomi,[4] gives Artscroll top billing, but in the area of non-print and non-voice, TES is noted for its Gemara Tutor and Talmud Master software.
- Dagesh is the name of their multi-language wordprocessing program, including Hebrew, English, Russian, and Arabic;[5] Dagesh-Pro Translator is bi-directional for Hebrew and English.[6]
See also
- Bar Ilan Responsa Project
- Nonviolent video game#Jewish games
References
- ↑ Jon Kalish (December 31, 1998). "For the Oldest of Lessons, the Newest of Tools". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/98/12/circuits/articles/31libe.html.
- ↑ "Let's Keep Kosher". http://www.jewishsoftware.com/default.asp?page=category&id=4.
- ↑ Barry Simon; Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein (Spring 1996). "The Virtual Shtender". Jewish Action. https://jewishaction.com/science-technology/the-virtual-shtender.
- ↑ "Authoritative and Accessible". p. 8. https://content.ucpress.edu/chapters/10990.ch01.pdf.
- ↑ Rabbi Yitzok Adlerstein (Spring 1998). "Bytes & PCs Getting Your Words' Worth". Jewish Action (OU). http://ou.org.s3.amazonaws.com/publications/ja/5758/spring98/adlerstein3.htm. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
- ↑ "TES Dagesh-Pro Translator". http://www.bmsoftware.com/tesdageshprotranslator.htm. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah Educational Software.
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