sefarim
Sefarim, the plural of sefer, is a Hebrew term that refers to Jewish religious texts. These texts are central to Jewish life and culture, serving as sources of spiritual guidance, historical records, and legal codes. The term sefer itself means "book" in Hebrew, and sefarim encompass a wide range of literature, including the Hebrew Bible, Talmud, Midrash, and other commentaries, as well as contemporary works by Jewish authors.
The Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh, is the foundational text of Judaism, consisting of the Torah (the first
Midrashim are collections of rabbinic interpretations and explanations of biblical texts, often with a focus on
In addition to these foundational texts, sefarim include a vast array of other works, such as commentaries
Sefarim are typically written in Hebrew, but they may also be translated into other languages for wider