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Stone Tanach

The Stone Edition Tanache by Rabbi Nosson Scherman, All 24 books of the Torah, Prophets, stone tanach and Writings in one volume Newly set, accurate, carefully researched Hebrew text Introductions New English translation Notes stone tanach and comments All Haftarahs clearly indicated Charts, illustrations stone tanach and maps Full Index of topics 2,079 pp.
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Tanach by Nosson Scherman, Tanach-OE-Stone
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