Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz

Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz

After a 45-year effort, Rabbi Steinsaltz completed a monumental elucidation of the entire Talmud in modern Hebrew, now used all over the world. Rabbi Steinsaltz then partnered with Koren Publishers Jerusalem to launch the Koren Talmud Bavli, a groundbreaking new edition of the Talmud that includes a modern English translation, color illustrations and previously-censored passages. He has also translated and provided commentary on the Torah in the long-awaited Steinsaltz Humash, which includes a treasure trove of information to make the text clear, fascinating, and relevant to users of all backgrounds.

Guided by his trailblazing educational philosophies, the Steinsaltz Center, a unique pedagogical accelerator bearing his name, develops tools and programs that provide future scholars and lay people alike with fluid explanations of core Jewish sources that set the stage for profound and creative engagement with the texts. The Center also houses the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications, a research institute and a publishing house for the Rabbi's works.

Rabbi Steinsaltz wrote more than 60 books and hundreds of articles, established the Makor Chaim network of schools in Israel and the former Soviet Union, and holds several honorary degrees, including the Israel Prize for Jewish Studies and Israel’s first President’s Prize. He was born and lived in Jerusalem until his passing in 2020.

The impact that Rabbi Steinsaltz zt"l had in spreading limmud Torah, enhancing the understanding of our texts and religion, bringing Jews closer to their God and to their faith, cannot be overstated. Rabbi Steinsaltz's translations and commentaries of Tanakh, Mishna, Gemara, Rambam, and Tanya placed as perhaps the most prolific commentator of Jewish texts in history, drawing comparison to Rashi. His countless other works on Jewish thought, Hassidut, philosophy, parshanut, and more have touched the souls of thousands and have already taken their place among the core texts of modern Jewish thought. We are proud to have been partners with and inspired by, this most humble of talmidei hahamim and hope to continue sharing his vast wisdom with the world. May the Almighty comfort his family among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem

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The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! The PDF edition...

Tractate Shabbat is the first and the largest tractate in the order of Moed. It deals...

The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! The PDF edition...

Tractate Sota deals primarily with the halakhot associated with a sota, a woman whose husband suspects...

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The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! The PDF edition...

Tractate Gittin, according to the accepted arrangement of the tractates of the Mishna, is the penultimate...

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Tractate Gittin, according to the accepted arrangement of the tractates of the Mishna, is the penultimate...

The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! The PDF edition...

The order of Nashim primarily deals with all things that relate to marriage: The life of...

The order of Nashim primarily deals with all things that relate to marriage: The life of...

The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! The PDF edition...

Tractate Bava Kamma was originally the first section of a large tractate named Tractate Nezikin, which...

Tractate Bava Kamma was originally the first section of a large tractate named Tractate Nezikin, which...

The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! The PDF edition...

Tractate Bava Kamma was originally the first section of a large tractate named Tractate Nezikin, which...

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