Over half a century ago, master typographer Eliyahu Koren produced the Koren Tanakh, the first Jewish Bible edited, designed, produced and bound by Jews in nearly 500 years. Mr. Koren considered the precision of every letter, the placement of every word on every page. He created a new font to ensure maximum clarity and to reflect the renewal of ancient Hebrew in modern times. The Tanakh's textual accuracy, pioneering design and superior quality won it worldwide acclaim. Under Mr. Koren's leadership, Koren Publishers Jerusalem went on to produce other exceptional editions of traditional Jewish texts. The Koren Siddur, published in 1981, featured a newly designed font and an insightful graphic layout that, in Mr. Koren's words, "encouraged the worshiper to engross the mind and heart in prayer." Like so many Koren titles, it became a classic. 

Today, Koren Publishers Jerusalem proudly carries on Mr. Koren's legacy. It maintains an unrelenting commitment to intellectual rigor, textual purity and thoughtful design. From halakhic research to literary scholarship, typographic design to final production, Koren Publishers Jerusalem upholds the highest possible standard. Koren brings people to the heart of the Hebrew sources as it makes those sources meaningful to an ever-expanding audience. It respects the rich body of Jewish thought as it offers wisdom from today's leading Jewish thinkers.  

Koren Publishers have produced scores of canonical and core Jewish texts in Hebrew, English, German, Spanish, Amharic, and more in order to allow people all over the world to practice their Judaism with the most functional and aesthetically striking tools.

The jewels in the crown of Koren Publishers, beyond Eliyahu Koren's world-famous Tanakh and Siddur, include the Koren Shalem Siddur and Mahzor sets featuring translation and commentary by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l, the groundbreaking Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli featuring an all-new translation of the entire Talmud with the unparalleled commentary and notations by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz zt"l, The Koren Land of Israel Tanakh and the Koren Mikraot HaDorot Series as well as the new Koren Tanakh Graphic Novel Series launched in 2023 with the book of Esther edited by Jordan B. "Gorf" Gorfinkel.

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This unique Hebrew/English language Haggada introduces Ethiopian customs into the traditional Haggada as it tells the...

An innovative addition to Koren's Educational Resources, the Color edition of the Humash with Rashi and...

An innovative addition to Koren's Educational Resources, the Color edition of the Humash with Rashi and...

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An innovative addition to Koren's Educational Resources, the Color edition of the Humash with Rashi and...

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An innovative addition to Koren's Educational Resources, the Color edition of the Humash with Rashi and...

An innovative addition to Koren's Educational Resources, the Color edition of the Humash with Rashi and...

The Koren Large Type Torah is a clear, large type edition of the Five Books of...

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The Koren Large Type Torah is a clear, large type edition of the Five Books of...

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The Presentation Tanakh is a special edition of The Koren Classic Tanakh designed for libraries and...

The Koren Reader’s Tanakh is a full Tanakh and is the finest Tanakh available for synagogue Haftara reading....

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The Koren Reader’s Tanakh is the finest Tanakh available for public reading of the haftara. Its...

The Koren Sacks Siddur is the first new Orthodox Hebrew/English siddur in a generation. The siddur exemplifies...

For the last thirty years, The Koren Siddur has been the siddur of Israel. Now, for...

This edition is published in HEBREW ONLY. Like his edition of the Talmud, The Steinsaltz Tanakh HaMevo'ar series...

This edition is published in HEBREW ONLY.  Complete series! The Steinsaltz Tanakh HaMevo'ar Series with commentary by...

There are five chapters in tractate Sukka, each dealing with a well-defined topic: Chapter One defines...

Tractate Yom Tov, better known as Beitza after its first word, deals with the general halakhot...

Tractate Ta’anit, as its name indicates, focuses mainly on the halakhot and themes of fast days [ta’aniyot],...

Tractate Moed Katan deals mainly with the halakhot pertaining to the intermediate days of the Festival,...

Yevamot is the first tractate in the order of Nashim. While the tractate focuses mainly on...

Yevamot is the first tractate in the order of Nashim. Admittedly, some commentaries place Yevamot after...

Ketubot is the central tractate in the order of Nashim. It provides clarification of most of...

Ketubot is the central tractate in the order of Nashim. It provides clarification of most of...

Tractate Nedarim is similar to tractates Nazir, Shevuot, and to a degree, Arakhin, in that they...

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