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One of the best sites for finding collected divrei Torah is the Torah Study Opportunities on the 'Net (http://uahc.org/congs/dc/dc001/torahnet/) maintained by Eric Simon. Although Eric is Reform, he has a love and an intense interest in traditional divrei Torah. This site collects together all Torah and Torah study opportunities available on the internet and by Email. It provides links to easily join Torah study email lists, provides links to collections of divrei Torah, provides a page of links of Torah study for children, and much more.
The machine shamash.org contains a Torah discourse collection at the URL <http://shamash.org/tanach/tanach.html>, plus archives of various Jewish-interest mailing lists. Shamash also provides an awesome index search, it is at: <http://www.shamash.org/tanach/search.html>. There should also be collections of D'vrei Torah at the sites known for originating such commentaries, such as http://www.chabad.org/ and http://www.torah.org/.
There is also a free Talmud study course being offered by the net by Rabbi Judith Z. Abrams, Ph.D. For more information, see http://www.maqom.com/, or write her at: jabrams@maqom.com.
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