SHeMOT - this "To Do" item is designed to help you keep track of your progress as you study the weekly Torah portion.
The name comes from the Hebrew acronym for "Sh'nayim b'Mikra V'echad b'Targum," the obligation for Jews to read every week's Torah portion twice, with either Targum Onkelos or Rashi.
The .ZIP archive contains three files: Read_Me.txt (detailed instructions), SHeMOT.txt (the contents of a "To Do" item, saved as a text file), and SHeMOT.tda (an archived "To Do" item, which you can import using Palm Desktop).
Abbreviated instructions are also included in the "To Do" item, but it will probably be easier to follow those in the Read_Me file.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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