It really depends on what country you're in and what level of Orthodoxy.
In North America, Artscroll and Judaica Press are the translations respected by Orthodox Jews. The new JPS translation (NOT the 1917 translation which is not used by any Jews) has gotten good reviews.
buy the album it has the translation
Yes, you can. The Torah actually specifies that every Jewish man is to commission a Torah. However, this is very expensive and the majority of Jews are not able to do so. That being said, it is quite easy to purchase a book form of the Torah from Jewish booksellers.
The German word flachbettscanner means flatbed scanner. Flatbed scanners can be purchased at technological specializing stores such as Best Buy and Frys.
The Torah is a scroll, which is translated into books you can buy at the bookstore.
If English Dictionary, the English Dictionary by World Book is great.
yes in fact there is and English translation......... i don't know where to buy it though............. try barnes and noble bookstores in your area............. I've been reading it at school cuz the library has it............
My best guess, buy an English version.
Compreremmo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "We would buy".Specifically, the verb is the present conditional form of the present infinitive comprare ("to buy"). It is in the first person plural "we" (noi). The pronunciation will be "KOHM-preh-REHM-moh" in Italian.
Ask Best-Buy
yes you can get it at best buy and stores like that
If someone wanted to learn English using a dictionary, they would want to buy a translation dictionary. What this means is they would have the word in their language and beside it would be the word in English.
It's a scroll, but you can buy it in the form of a book.