The Hebrew Bible is often known among Jews as TaNaKh, an acronym derived from the names of its three divisions: Torah (Instruction, or Law, also called the Pentateuch), Neviʾim (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings) .
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The Hebrew Bible is often known among Jews as TaNaKh, an acronym derived from the names of its three divisions: Torah (Instruction, or Law, also called the Pentateuch), Neviʾim (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings) .
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Jewish English Bible translations are English translations of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) according to the Masoretic Text, in the traditional division and order of Torah, Nevi’im, and Ketuvim . Most Jewish translations appear in bilingual editions (Hebrew–English).
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Yes. Non-degree students must make a separate application to the Yale Summer Session . Please visit the Yale Summer Session website. May non-degree students take courses at Yale’s graduate or professional schools?
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