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49.1 | | TAV02::GOLDMAN | | Mon Nov 18 1985 00:28 | 8 |
| From your description, I think that the project which you are
referring to is the Responsa ("Shootim") Project which has
been going on for quite a long time at Bar-Ilan University.
I think that Yakov Shveka is the person who is currently in charge.
-alan
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49.2 | | RDVAX::SENECHAL | | Wed Dec 04 1985 10:39 | 6 |
| Alan, Thanks very much for your quick response. I don't suppose that
Yakov Shveka is net-accessible (a la CSNET, USENET)?
ADVthanksANCE
Paul
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49.3 | | TAV02::GOLDMAN | | Wed Dec 11 1985 00:19 | 7 |
| I asked around a bit and could not get a solid answer as to whether
he is net-reachable.
From my experience, non-Vaxmail e-mail is not all that much
more reliable than the Israeli postal system!
-alan
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49.4 | | RDVAX::SENECHAL | | Thu Dec 12 1985 23:20 | 4 |
| Thanks, I'll try to follow up directly as you suggest Alan.
Chuckle, chuckle ...
Paul
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49.5 | | TAV02::ROSENMAN | | Thu Jan 02 1986 01:52 | 8 |
| I believe that Bar-Ilan University is accessible on the BITNET college network.
I regularly route my mail thru the following gateway into BITNET.
RHEA::DECWRL::"[email protected]" to my former colleagues at the
Weizmann Institute of Science. There is a BITNET map somewhere on
Gateways that I seem to remember-anyway besides the bitnet address of
Bar Ilan you need the correct userid. What I therefore suggest is to
send electronic mail to the most knowledgeable person at Weizmann whose
id is VSHANK who can certainly give you the exact address you seek.
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49.6 | | R2D2::GREG | | Fri Jan 03 1986 05:18 | 13 |
| The following locations are to the best of my knowledge on BITNET. Please note
that the link to node HUMUS is expensive so please don't waste $$$.
Hebrew University of Jerusalem Dept. of Computer Sc. node HUMUS
Tel Aviv University Dept. of Mathematical Sciences node TAURUS
Weizmann Institute, Rehovot node WISDOM
Ben Gurion University, Dept of Math & Science, Beersheva node BENGUS
Technion, Haifa node TECHNION
To route mail via UUCP use the following address format
RHEA::DECWRL::"[email protected]"
Greg
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49.7 | | RDVAX::SENECHAL | | Mon Jan 06 1986 15:48 | 7 |
| Re: .5,.6
Thanks for the suggestions. I have already sent a letter through the postal
system; all I need is a reply.
Paul.
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49.8 | | GALLO::JMCGREAL | Jane McGreal | Tue Apr 01 1986 15:46 | 33 |
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I found the following in the book:
"The Universal Machine- Confessions of a Technological
Optimist" by Pamela McCorduck.
Chapter 3 "Technologies of the Intellect"
Page 40
"A project at Bar Ilan University in Israel to store all the
historical precedents of Jewish law in a form that will allow
questions and answers to be easily consulted and compared is
already changing the practice of law there; moreover, it is
having a subtle sociological effect as previously neglected
commentaries from the Sephardic tradiction appear right
beside the dominant Ashkenazic traditions and thus must be
taken into account."
Chapter 4 "Books"
Page 51
"When the project to computerize the commentary on Jewish law
got under way at Bar Ilan University in Israel, the
programmers faced a puzzle. Jewish law prohibits the name of
God once written from being erased or the paper upon which it
is written from being destroyed. Could the name of God be
erased from a video screen, the disks, the tape? The rabbis
pondered the programmers' question and finally ruled that
these media were not considered writing; they could be
erased. In other words, electronic text is impermanent,
flimsy, malleable, contingent."
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49.9 | Well ? | NONAME::MAHLER | Michael | Thu May 01 1986 13:51 | 5 |
| What is the status of the project ?
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49.10 | Another Project | 34823::LENOW | | Thu May 12 1988 18:05 | 18 |
| You may be interested in this additional information. The Babylonian
Talmud and the Yerushalmi Talmud are both being entered full text
onto a computer at the Saul Lieberman Institute by a team headed
by Sharma Freedman. I will get more information and post it here.
The implications are clear. It is impossible to know the entire
B. Talmud and to be able to check one portion against another let
alone know all of the commentaries and midrashic literature. At
a page a day it takes over seven years to study the entire work.
I have been working on it over 40 years and I am ashamed to admit
how much I don't know. Being able to manipulate the text with query
language is only one of the nice things that will happen.
I understand that different versions are also being entered to assist
in understanding where some emandations might have occured.
Marty Lenow
language is only one of the nice things that will happen.
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49.11 | A related project | TAV02::SID | Sid Gordon | Mon May 16 1988 16:50 | 8 |
| A related project was originally developed as a "psak halacha
service" -- that is, the user would enter a halachic question and
the computer would respond with the appropriate answer.
However, an even more useful service was then developed. The
user enters the halachic question, then the answer he would
like to receive, and the computer tells him which rabbi to ask...
:-)
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