Founded in the early 2000's, Maggid Books quickly became one of the foremost publishers of Jewish thought.
Maggid Books is the proud publisher of authors such as Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks zt"l, Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz zt"l, Sivan Rahav-Meir, Dr. Erica Brown, Dr. Yael Zeigler, Rabbi Shalom Rosner, Rabbi J.B. Soloveitchik, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein, and dozens more.
Publishing on topics ranging from Jewish thought and philosophy, halakha, the weekly, parasha, the Holidays, Hassidut, and more.
In furthering its mission to produce the highest standard of Jewish texts, Maggid Books have also instituted the Maggid Studies in Tanakh Series (along with the Maggid Tanakh Companion Series) which bring modern literary analysis techniques to the study of the Bible, juxtaposing classical commentaries with modern scholarship to revolutionize the way we understand Tanakh as a whole.
Maggid Books also created the Maggid Modern Classics Series which collects some of the core texts of modern Jewish thought from thinkers such as Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Rav Shagar, and Rabbi Avraham Isaac HoKohen Kook, to preserve these classic works for future generations and to bring, heretofore unpublished or untranslated, works to light.
Can we prove that God exists, and if we can’t, why should we believe? What must...
“It is more important to me to explain a [philosophical] principle than any other thing that...
This magnificent collection of 28 prayers recited exclusively by women has been created by a contemporary...
At a time when religion is distorted to crush, belittle, and negate Man, when personal responsibility...
Each year on Yom Kippur, fast days, and the days leading up to the High Holidays,...
In the Beginning: Discourses on Chasidic Thought is a journey through the Book of Genesis by...
In In the Narrow Places, Erica Brown, one of the foremost Jewish educators of our time, brings her...
Many consider Isaiah to be the prophet of world peace, a utopian visionary who transcends the...
In Jeremiah: The Fate of a Prophet, Rabbi Dr. Binyamin Lau breaks down the Book of...
The range of Jewish customs is as vast as their origins are obscure. Why do some...
This beautifully illustrated history book is the first volume to be published in a planned six-volume...
Joel, Obadiah, and Micah are three of the smallest yet most influential prophets in the Tanakh. ...
In Jonah: The Reluctant Prophet, Erica Brown takes us on a journey over land and sea,...
In Joshua: The Challenge of the Promised Land, Michael Hattin brings to life the biblical Book...
In Judaism Straight Up, Moshe Koppel explores the central differences between traditional societies – including traditional...
What is Judaism? A religion? A faith? A way of life? A set of beliefs? A...
The issue of Judaism’s relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the...
In Judges: The Perils of Possession, Rabbi Michael Hattin offers a highly readable introduction to the...
How do people progress from despair to hope? How does one maintain faith in God’s justice...
Confidently navigating the ancient wilderness, master educator Erica Brown guides readers through the tumultuous events of...
In this companion volume to his celebrated series Covenant & Conversation, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks mines the...
Halakhah contains apparent “workarounds” – such as the sale of chametz to non-Jews before Pesach, the...
Leviticus is not an easy book to read. It presents topics that seem arcane to the...
Rabbi Riskin takes us from his grandmother’s Brooklyn Shabbat table to the vibrant community of Efrat,...