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Adam S. Cohen
Dr. Adam S. Cohen is Associate Professor in the Department of the History of Art at the University of Toronto, where he has served as the Assistant Director of the university’s Centre for Jewish Studies and has introduced courses on Jewish art. Originally from New York, Adam attended Columbia University as an undergraduate and then completed his Ph.D. at The Johns Hopkins University in 1995. He has worked in the Manuscripts Department at the J. Paul Getty Museum and taught at numerous institutions; he has been a visiting scholar at the Hebrew University and a research fellow at the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies in Jerusalem. The author of numerous articles and books, including the forthcoming Art and Architecture of the Middle Ages, Adam’s research interests focus on many aspects of medieval illuminated manuscripts, including the use of visual culture in the construction of identity and as a tool in Christian-Jewish polemics. With Linda Safran, he is the current editor of Gesta, the biannual journal of the International Center of Medieval Art.
No book in Jewish history has been illustrated more often than the Passover haggada. Signs and...
Aharon Appelfeld
Aharon Appelfeld is one of Israel's foremost living Hebrew-language authors, despite the fact that he did not learn the language until he was a teenager. His mother tongue is German, but he also understands Yiddish, Ukrainian, Russian, English and Italian. With his subject matter revolving around the Holocaust and the sufferings of the Jews in Europe, he could not bring himself to write in German. He chose Hebrew as his literary vehicle for its succinctness and biblical imagery.
A Table for One is a memoir of Aharon Appelfeld’s city, Jerusalem. It brings forth an...
A Table for One is a memoir of Aharon Appelfeld’s city, Jerusalem. It brings forth an...
Ahron Horovitz
Ahron Horovitz is the director of the City of David Institute for Jerusalem Studies and head of Israel's Ministry of Tourism School for Tour Guides - Derech Eretz. He resides in the City of David with his wife Esther and their six children.
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Alaa Al Aswany
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Ariel Augenbraun Blacher
Ariel Blacher and her family made Aliyah from Riverdale, N.Y., in 2006, with the help of Nefesh b'Nefesh.
Gila Makes Aliyah is Blacher’s first book. The author drew upon her own family’s Aliyah experience in the writing of her book, in the hope it would assist other families prepare for and experience all the richness of the Aliyah process. Blacher proudly notes that she is the mother of “five extraordinary children who easily adjusted to Israeli life.” The family enjoys life in Israel and have surrounded themselves with “a lifetime supply of great books, laughter and adventure.”
Asael Lubotzky
Asael Lubotzky was born in Jerusalem in 1983 and grew up in the town of Efrat. He studied at the Hesder Yeshiva in Ma’ale Adumim, before enlisting in the IDF, where he served as platoon commander in the Fifty-First Battalion of the Golani Brigade. Lubotzky led his troops fighting in Gaza and Lebanon, until his severe injury in the Second Lebanon War. Following a lengthy and difficult rehabilitation, he took up studies at the Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, and today works as a physician at Shaare Zedek Medical Center Jerusalem. In addition, Lubotzky addresses IDF units, as well as groups from Israel and abroad, on the subjects of Zionism, courage, and fortitude. He lives in Jerusalem, is married to Avital, and has three children.
Asael Lubotzky was a young IDF commander during the Second Lebanon War. Leading his troops into...
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Avi Rath
Avi Rat h is an Israeli author, educator, and media figure. He presented the weekly parashat shavua program on Israel’s Channel 1, edited the Israeli Talmud series, and has taught Judaism, history, and education in several institutions. Rath is director of community strategies at Medison Pharma, and a regular contributor to a number of local publications.
Even during his lifetime, Rabbi Shlomo Goren (1917–1994) stood as an exemplar of rabbinic leadership, a...
Avoteinu Siddur
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
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The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25 years...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25 years...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25 years...
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Chaim H. Schimmel
Chaim H. Schimmel is a musmach as well as a law graduate. He has practiced law in the city of London for many years and has been concerned with Jewish education throughout his adult life. He was chairman of the London Yeshiva Etz Chaim, of the Choveve Torah organization (jointly with Prof. Cyril Domb, F.R.S.), and of the Yeshiva stream of Hasmonean School. He was the founder and Rosh Kollel of the Golders Green Kollel Ba’alei Batim – at the time a novel concept, in which professionals and businessmen devote part of the morning to Talmud studies.
In 2015 he and his wife Anna made Aliyah to Israel and settled in Katamon, Jerusalem. In 2017 he founded The Katamon Kollel and Beit Midrash – Yad Binyamin, where over one hundred working ba’alei batim and students of all ages and affiliations, both Charedi and Dati Leumi, spend some hours daily in the study of Torha. He co-edited Encounter: Essays on Torah and Modern Life.
Chaim Natan Firszt
Chaim Natan Firszt was born in Israel and at a young age moved with his family to Montreal, Canada. In Montreal, he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Concordia University, followed by a Teaching Diploma in English and a Master of Education Degree from McGill University.
During his years of teaching in Montreal, the author learned Torah with the Rosh Yeshiva of Belz. The Torah learning became the inspiration for a series of five illustrated and captioned books based on the weekly Torah readings. Rabbi Pinchas Hirschprung, z”tl, the Chief Rabbi of Montreal at the time, wrote an approbation for the books. Years later, in Israel, Rabbi Moshe Halbershtam, z”tl, who was then a Dayan of the Beis Din of the Eidah Charedis Yerushalayim, wrote an additional approbation for the books.
A picture is worth a thousand words, especially when it comes to illustrate and to bring...
A picture is worth a thousand words, especially when it comes to illustrate and to bring...
A picture is worth a thousand words. Accompanied by words, it’s worth millions, and when it...
A picture is worth a thousand words. Accompanied by words, it’s worth millions, and when it...
Chana Bracha Siegelbaum
Rebbetzin Chana Bracha Siegelbaum, a native of Denmark, is founder and director of Midreshet B'erot Bat Ayin: Holistic Torah for Women on the Land. She holds a Bachelor of Education in Bible and Jewish Philosophy from Michlala Jerusalem College for Women, and a Masters of Art in Jewish History from Touro College. Rebbetzin Chana Bracha creates curricula emphasizing women's spiritual empowerment through traditional Torah values. In 2010 she published her first book, Women at the Crossroads: A Woman’s Perspective on the Weekly Torah Portion. Her second book, Ruth: Gleaning the Fallen Sparks was published in 2012, and her third book, The Seven Fruits of the Land of Israel, was published by Menorah Books in 2014. The Rebbetzin also practices EmunaHealing as a gifted spiritual healer through Emunah, tefilah and energy work. Chana Bracha has a married son and several granddaughters, and lives with her husband and younger son on the Land of the Judean Hills, Israel.
Rebbetzin Siegelbaum takes you on a journey of the Holy Land through the Seven Species identified...
Children's Siddurim
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Dan Miron
Dan Miron offers nine insightful essays on the development of modern Hebrew literature in The Prophetic...
Daniel Chertoff
Daniel Chertoff worked in the investment industry in both the United States and Israel as an analyst, as financial communications counsel, and as a venture capitalist. Before discovering the cache of letters, he was happily writing his doctoral dissertation in English literature at the Hebrew University. He is an associate editor of Partial Answers, an academic journal of literature and the history of ideas. Daniel and his wife, Arlene, live in Jerusalem.
Mordecai Chertoff came to Palestine in 1947 as a twenty-five-year-old, determined to make his contribution to...
Daniel Retter
Daniel Retter studied Talmud under the Mattesdorfer Rav z’l, and his son in law Rav Binyomin Paler z’l and teaches a daily Daf Yomi class at the Young Israel of Riverdale, NY since 1989. Mr. Retter practices international business, real estate, and immigration law, as counsel to Herrick Feinstein, LLP, in New York City.
Available in both Hebrew and English editions, HaMafteach® includes approximately 7,700 main entries, 29,000 sub-entries, 45,000...
Daniel Rogov
Daniel Rogov (pen name of David Joroff ) (1935 - 2011) was born in Brooklyn New York and grew up in Borough Park. After graduating from high school in the early 1960s, he moved to Paris. He began his career writing food and wine articles for American magazines and newspapers. In December 1976, he moved to Israel and wrote book and restaurant reviews for the Jerusalem Post. In 1984 he started contributing to Haaretz newspaper and had a weekly column on food and restaurants, and later on a weekly column on wine as well. In 2010 Rogov retired from his function as restaurant critic of Haaretz but continued to write about wine until his death.
He was Israel's most influential wine critic.
Daniel Rose Ph.D
Dr. Daniel Rose is a British-born educator with a background in informal and formal Jewish education in the UK, the US, and Israel. As Director of Educational Projects for Koren Publishers, Daniel was series editor and core contributor to the Koren Magerman Educational Siddurim series The series consists of four educational siddurim designed to make tefilla education more meaningful, and are used by day schools and synagogues around the world. Daniel is currently an independent educational consultant for various educational agencies, including Koren Publishers and the Office of Rabbi Sacks, where he has developed educational resources based on the thought of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks such as the Ten Paths curriculum and the Family Edition of the weekly Covenant & Conversation. Daniel lives in Modi’in with his wife and five children.
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David Berger
David Berger is Ruth and I. Lewis Gordon Professor of Jewish History and Dean at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies of Yeshiva University.
The issue of Judaism’s relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the...
David L. Sachs
David L. Sachs received his B.S. in mechanical engineering at the University of Maryland. He currently works as an energy engineer at Bright Power Inc. specializing in building energy efficiency. David also studied at Yeshivat Hamivtar where he discovered his love for Torah learning. He has applied his methodical engineering background to Torah study in creating The Gemara Card.
The Gemara Card is a new innovation for Gemara learners at all levels. Created in partnership...
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Decorative Shabbat Humash and Siddur Set
Special gift set of all Hebrew Koren Siddur and Shabbat Humash with stunning cover by Israeli...
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Digital Editions
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Dov S. Zakheim
Dr. Dov S. Zakheim was Under Secretary of Defense (2001–2004) and Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (1985–87) of the United States. He holds a B.A. from Columbia University and a D.Phil. from St. Antony's College, University of Oxford, and received rabbinic ordination from the Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Walkin. A three-time recipient of the U.S. Department of Defense’s highest civilian award, he is a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. He lectures internationally on American national security issues, Jewish history, and topics in Halakha.
Dr. Bryna Jocheved Levy
Dr. Bryna Jocheved Levy is one of the most esteemed Bible teachers in Israel and throughout the world. She is also a leader in the movement for women's Torah studies, and was the first woman awarded a doctoral degree in Biblical Studies by Yeshiva University. Dr. Levy teaches Bible at Matan: the Women's Institute for Torah Studies in Jerusalem, and Hebrew University's Melton School of Jewish Education. Over the years, Dr. Levy has taught Bible at many well-known institutions, including: Midreshet Moriah, Jerusalem; the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education, Yeshiva University; Michlala-Jerusalem College for Women; Touro College, in the New York and Jerusalem campuses; Yeshiva University High School for Girls, New York; as well as teaching Hebrew Language at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
This Haggada is based on one of the oldest extant haggadot in the world: the Bird's...
Dr. Erica Brown
DR. ERICA BROWN is an associate professor at George Washington University and the director of its Mayberg Center for Jewish Education and Leadership. She is the author of eleven books on leadership, Bible, and spirituality, including Happier Endings: A Meditation on Life and Death, which won both the Wilbur and Nautilus awards for spiritual writing. Her previous books include Inspired Jewish Leadership, a National Jewish Book Award finalist, Seder Talk: A Conversational Haggada, Leadership in the Wilderness, In the Narrow Places, and Return: Daily Inspiration for the Days of Awe. She writes a monthly column for the New York Jewish Week and has blogged for JTA, Psychology Today, and Newsweek/Washington Post’s “On Faith.” She previously served as the scholar-in-residence at both The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and the Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Boston. Brown was a Jerusalem Fellow, is a faculty member of the Wexner Foundation, an Avi Chai Fellow, and the recipient of the 2009 Covenant Award for her work in education.
One should approach the Passover Seder with imagination as well as intellect, according to award-winning author and educator...
In In the Narrow Places, Erica Brown, one of the foremost Jewish educators of our time, brings her...
Confidently navigating the ancient wilderness, master educator Erica Brown guides readers through the tumultuous events of...
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Dr. Gabriel H. Cohn
DR. GABRIEL H. COHN is an educator and biblical scholar at Bar Ilan University, specializing in literary exegesis of the Bible and the study of midrashic commentaries. In addition to his scholarly work, Dr. Cohn was the long-time head of Machon Gold, a teacher’s college for women for the Diaspora. Through his teaching and writing, he has contributed significantly to the in-depth study and meaningful understanding of biblical texts. Dr. Cohn has published widely in multiple languages on the subjects of Biblical interpretation, ethics and education, and is the editor of Prayer in Judaism: Continuity and Change and Pirke Nehama, a memorial book on the exegetical work of Prof. Nehama Leibowitz.
The Five Megillot – the Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther – are among...
Dr. Jeffrey S. Gurock
Jeffrey S. Gurock is the Libby M. Klaperman professor of American Jewish history at Yeshiva University. He is the author or editor of twenty books. His most recent work is The Jews of Harlem: The Rise, Decline and Revival of a Jewish Community (2016).
For American Jewish historian Jeffrey S. Gurock, the sports metaphor highlights the challenges that Jewish life...
Dr. Menachem Gottesman
Dr. Menachem Gottesman founded the Mercaz L’Mida Dati (Meled) Learning Center High School in Jerusalem after an extensive career in academia, research in the social sciences, as well as in education, and clinical consultation, both in the U.S. and Israel. After receiving a B.A. in Psychology from Yeshiva University in New York, he completed both an M.A. degree in Education and a Ph.D. in Child Development and Family Relations from Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. Dr. Gottesman made Aliyah to Israel with his wife, Leah, and their three children in 1977, where they later made their home in the community of Efrat, south of Jerusalem,
Not At Risk is the story of Jerusalem’s Mercaz L’Mida Dati Learning Center (Meled) as told...
Dr. Mordechai Rotenberg
Professor Mordechai Rotenberg is a professor emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, chair of the Rotenberg Institute for Jewish Psychology, and the author of thirteen books. In 2009, he won the Israel Prize for his pioneering work in the field of Jewish psychology. His works are read worldwide, inspiring educators and therapists to apply the principles of Tzimtzum to their therapeutic methods.
Western psychology often describes relationships – between parent and child, individual and society, man’s physical and...
Dr. Stuart Halpern
Dr. Stu Halpern is Senior Advisor to the Provost of Yeshiva University, and is responsible for developing and executing interdisciplinary thought-projects and educational and communal initiatives. During his 12 years at Yeshiva University, Dr. Halpern has served in various capacities, including Chief of Staff to the President, Assistant Director of The Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought, and as an Instructor in Bible.
Dr. Halpern received his BA from the University of Pennsylvania, an MA in Psychology in Education from Teachers College at Columbia University, an MA in Bible from Revel, an MBA in Nonprofit Management from Touro University, an EdD from the Azrieli Graduate School of Education and Administration, and rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Chaim Brovender. He has edited or co-edited 14 books, including Torah and Western Thought: Intellectual Portraits of Orthodoxy and Modernity and Books of the People: Revisiting Classic Works of Jewish Thought, and has lectured in synagogues, Hillels and adult Jewish educational settings across the U.S.
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The Jews have ever been a people molded by the written word. It is no coincidence,...
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Even as the twentieth century will be remembered for the West’s loss of faith, Jewish Orthodoxy...
Dr. Susan Weingarten
DR. SUSAN WEINGARTEN is an archaeologist and historian. She was born in England, studied at Oxford University, and moved to Israel in 1973. After raising five children, she went on to study Classical Archaeology at Tel Aviv University, where she received her PhD. She has worked for many years as part of the research team of the Sir Isaac Wolfson Chair for Jewish Studies, headed by Prof. Aharon Oppenheimer.
As a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Jewish Studies at Tel Aviv University, Dr. Weingarten began to concentrate on the history of Jewish food, more specifically on food in talmudic literature. She has published over forty papers in journals such as the Journal of Jewish Studies, Revue des Études Juives, and Food and History. She received the Sophie Coe Prize in Food History at the 2003 Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery, and served as a Visiting Scholar at the Oxford University Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies.
This is the first book ever written about haroset, the traditional Passover food. In a captivating...
Dr. Yael Ziegler
Dr. Yael Ziegler is a lecturer in Bible at Herzog Academic College and at Matan Jerusalem, and author of Promises to Keep: The Oath in Biblical Narrative. A graduate of Stern College and Bar-Ilan University, she lectures widely in Israel, the United States, Europe, and South Africa. Dr. Ziegler resides in Alon Shevut, Israel, with her husband and their five children.
In this fluent and penetrating study of the Book of Ruth, Yael Ziegler provides a masterful...
In this fluent and penetrating study of the Book of Ruth, Yael Ziegler provides a masterful...
The Koren Yom HaAtzma’ut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
The Koren Yom Ha’Atzmaut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
Dr. Yitzchak Meitlis
Available in Hebrew Only. בעזרת מחקר ארכאולוגי וגאוגרפי מקורי מתמודד הארכאולוג יצחק מייטליס עם שאלות, מברר...
Dreams Never Dreamed Press Kit
Traveling to study in France for the summer, Canadian college student Kerry Samuels made a stop that would change his life. An unlikely chain of events landed him pursuing theological study in Israel, changing his name to Kalman, and marrying his wife Malki. In...
Eliaz Cohen
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Elliot Jager
Elliot Jager was raised on New York City’s Lower East Side, attended Mesiftha Tiffereth Jerusalem, Brooklyn College, and New York University. He worked as a manager in New York City government before moving to Israel. Jager’s journalism experience includes eleven years as a senior editor at The Jerusalem Post. He was the founding managing editor of Jewish Ideas Daily. Jager now contributes regularly to Newsmax. For over a decade, he was also an adjunct professor of Politics at NYU, Rutgers, Hofstra, Baruch, and Brooklyn College. Jager lives in Jerusalem with his wife Lisa Clayton.
Elliot Jager was eight when his father walked out on him and his mother. Decades later,...
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Donkeys on the Roof brings the stories of the Talmud and Midrash to life for children...
Available in Hebrew Only. חוני המעגל וחנינא בן דוסא, סיפורי ארץ ישראל ואגדות על בעלי חיים...
Hebrew Edition. סיפורי חכמים המופיעים בתלמוד ובספרות המדרשים הם נכס צאן ברזל של התרבות היהודית. שנינות,...
Elyashiv Reichner
Elyashiv Reichner, a resident of the Negev city of Yeruĥam and a graduate of its yeshivat hesder, is a journalist at the newspaper Makor Rishon. His most recent book is The Orange Campaign: The Fight for Gush Katif [Hebrew].
By Faith Alone chronicles the inspiring life story of Israeli religious and political leader, Rabbi Yehuda...
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced siddur that includes...
The Koren Sacks Siddur is the first new Orthodox Hebrew/English siddur in a generation. The siddur exemplifies...
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The siddur exemplifies Koren's traditions of textual accuracy and intuitive graphic design, and offers an illuminating...
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Even during his lifetime, Rabbi Shlomo Goren (1917–1994) stood as an exemplar of rabbinic leadership, a...
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English Tanakh
The Steinsaltz Humash the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz’s pioneering translation and commentary...
The Steinsaltz Neviim the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz’s pioneering translation and commentary...
The Steinsaltz Tanakh is the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz's pioneering translation and commentary. Like...
The Koren Tanakh is the newly revised edition of the classic Koren Jerusalem Bible. It comes...
Enya Tamar Keshet
Enya Tamar Keshet was born in Pardes Hanna, Israel, and studied at the Hebrew University and the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem. She works in paper cutting, calligraphy and color illumination enhanced by gold leaf, all hand-crafted on parchment. She has exhibited extensively in Israel and the US, where her Megillot, ketubot, and other art pieces have become valued collectibles.
This magnificent collection of 28 prayers recited exclusively by women has been created by a contemporary...
Erez Zadok
Erez Zadok is a comic book artist, illustrator and caricaturist. Erez received his degree in Visual Communications from the worldrenowned Bezalel Academy of Arts in Jerusalem, Israel. Following graduation, Erez gained immediate notice for his Israeli comics publications, Tranquillo and Miko Bel: Master of Potions. Erez and Gorf collaborated with Butch Hartman (“Fairly Odd Parents”, Nickelodeon) to create 3 O’Clock Club, an original comics series published by Lion Forge Comics. Erez produces “Bundle of Joya,” his autobiographical comic strip released weekly on Instagram.
Erez lives in Israel with wife, Lina, and his daughter May Ze’ela. (And Joya, the dog.)
Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel is a collaboration between acclaimed Batman comics creator and Jewish cartoonist Jordan...
The Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel is a collaboration between acclaimed Batman comics creator and Jewish cartoonist...
Ernst Israel Bornstein
Dr. Ernst Israel Bornstein was born in Zawiercie, a city in the Silesian province of southern Poland (60 km from Auschwitz) on the 26 November 1922. He was the oldest of four children. He was educated in Jewish schools and won a national essay prize at the age of fifteen. He was incarcerated in seven concentration camps, enduring the infamous “death march” until finally being liberated by American soldiers near Lake Starnberg in Bavaria on 30 April 1945. Thereafter, he lived in Munich, Germany, studied at the University of Munich graduating as a Dentist (Dr. Med Dent) in 1952 and as a Doctor of Medicine (Dr. Med) in 1958. He practiced as an oral surgeon. He married Renée (née Koenig) on the 20 December 1964 and they had three children, Noemie (Lopian) born August 1966, Muriel (Davis) born July 1967, and Asher Alain born May 1971. Dr. Bornstein died on the 14 August 1978 aged 55.
Dr. Bornstein was the founder of the Association of Ex-Concentration Camp Inmates in Munich, whose chairman he remained until he died, was a member of the executive committee of the Jewish Community in Munich and chairman of the Consortium of Associations of Persecutees in Bavaria. He originally wrote this book, “Die Lange Nacht” (The Long Night) shortly after the War, setting out his Holocaust experiences, whilst his memories were fresh and his feelings raw. This book was originally published in Germany, in 1967.
The Night lasted five years and eight days.Before the Night began, Ernst Bornstein was a precocious...
Esther Press Kit
The Book of Esther takes us to the heart of destiny moments: a beautiful but unlikely...
Esty Frankel
Esty Frankel-Fersel was born in Crown Heights, Brooklyn NY. She attended Bais Yacov through high school with a year of seminary in Israel. As a young adolescent, Esty joined a local art school where, for the next 15 years, she took instructional classes, learning the skills of copying and reproducing works of art with oil on canvas. She attended Brooklyn College and Wurzweiler School of Social Work earning an MSW. While dealing with daily responsibility and stressors, Esty always found comfort in drawing and painting. In 2006, Esty came up with the idea of adding an image of a family performing the Tashlich ceremony to Monet’s famous “Bridge over a Pond of Water Lillies.” This led to more “converted” paintings and to her ultimate accumulation of over 60 works of art with Jewish twists and Yiddish expressions through the arts – and to the publication of Converted Masters. Esty currently divides her time, residing in both Bala Cynwyd, Philadelphia and West Orange, NJ.
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Faith
The starkly innovative spiritual and educational approach of Rabbi Shimon Gershon Rosenberg (known as Rabbi Shagar)...
Reason to Believe is veritable tour de force in defense of Orthodox Jewish faith. The author,...
In this volume, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein explores the development of the religious personality. He advocates a...
The issue of Judaism’s relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the...
Family and Parenting
Featured Books
Fiction
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1966, SY Agnon is the towering genius of modern...
Agnon's first book-length work. Written in 1912 and told in the guise of a hassidic folktale masks...
In the Greco-Roman period there arose among the Jews a new form for retelling Bible stories...
In the Old City of Jerusalem, a secret school exists which trains students in an all-powerful...
The Koren Tanakh is the newly revised edition of the classic Koren Jerusalem Bible. It comes...
The Koren Ani Tefilla Weekday Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
Endorsed by the Israel Ministry of Education, this is the most popular edition used in high...
For the last thirty years, The Koren Siddur has been the siddur of Israel. Now, for the first...
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Gerald J. Blidstein
Gerald J. Blidstein is Professor Emeritus at Ben-Gurion University, where he served as Hubert Professor of Jewish Law and Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
The issue of Judaism’s relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the...
Gershon Bar-Cochva
A Temple in Flames is the result of a collaboration between two authors: Dr. Gershon Bar-Cochva...
This is the Hebrew Edition. A Temple in Flames is the result of a collaboration between...
Gershon Shaked
Gershon Shaked (1929–2006) was an Israeli scholar and critic of Hebrew literature. Born Gerhard Mandel in Vienna, Austria, he immigrated to Mandate Palestine alone in 1939, and was later followed by his parents. He attended Gymnasia Herzliya in Tel Aviv. He hebraicized his surname to "Shaked" (almond). He was married to Malka, and had two daughters. In 1950, Shaked studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he earned a doctorate in Hebrew literature in 1964 and later chaired the Department of Hebrew Literature. In addition to his many publications in Hebrew, he also wrote more than thirty books of criticism in other languages.
Gershon Shaked’s history of modern Hebrew fiction traces the emergence and development of a literature “against...
Gift Ideas
The Steinsaltz Neviim the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz’s pioneering translation and commentary...
The Steinsaltz Five Megillot is part of the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz’s...
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced siddur that includes...
Gift Packages
Graduation
Grief and Mourning
Hadar Goldin
Lieutenant Hadar Goldin was a commander in an elite reconnaissance unit of the IDF. He was...
Haggadot
Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel is a collaboration between acclaimed Batman comics creator and Jewish cartoonist Jordan...
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks offers a refreshing and insightful commentary to the Koren Haggada, together with...
The Koren Magerman Youth Haggada fills a unique space in this vibrant and populous market, being...
The Koren Sacks Haggada in paperback with brilliant translation and commentary by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks.
Halakha
The Mishneh Torah is the most comprehensive corpus of halakha in Jewish literature. Written by the...
This book integrates halakhic, conceptual, philosophical, and historical analysis as it presents the laws of mourning....
What is the essence of kedusha (sanctity)? What is the difference between the kedusha of Shabbat,...
The Hilkhot Nashim series presents an in-depth review of laws relating to women in Jewish ritual...
Hanukka
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz – renowned scholar, philosopher and spiritual guide – here reveals the essence of...
The dynamic Jewish calendar provides constant religious challenges and spiritual opportunities. It allows us to focus...
Available in Hebrew Only. ׳בעוד מועד׳ ספרו של הרב אורי שרקי, הוא אסופת שיחות מרתקת על...
Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel is a collaboration between acclaimed Batman comics creator and Jewish cartoonist Jordan...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
THE SUSAN & ROGER HERTOG EDITION OF EXODUS The Koren Tanakh of the Land of Israel...
Hashkafa
In this groundbreaking work, Rabbi Dr Joshua Berman turns a fresh and critical eye on issues...
The starkly innovative spiritual and educational approach of Rabbi Shimon Gershon Rosenberg (known as Rabbi Shagar)...
In this volume, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein explores the development of the religious personality. He advocates a...
In this volume’s opening essay, Rabbi Soloveitchik writes: Nowadays a basic investigation of morality and ethos...
The Gemara Card is a new innovation for Gemara learners at all levels. Created in partnership...
The Mishneh Torah is the most comprehensive corpus of halakha in Jewish literature. Written by the...
This edition is published in HEBREW ONLY. Complete series! The Steinsaltz Tanakh HaMevo'ar Series with commentary by...
This edition is published in HEBREW ONLY. Like his edition of the Talmud, The Steinsaltz Tanakh HaMevo'ar series...
For decades, Koren’s combination Siddur-Humash has been a favorite in Israel. For the first time this...
For decades, Koren’s combination Siddur-Humash has been a favorite in Israel. For the first time this...
For decades, Koren’s combination Siddur-Humash has been a favorite in Israel. For the first time this...
The Koren Talpiot Siddur is designed for American synagogues, minyanim and individuals seeking sophisticated Hebrew siddurim...
This collection of remarkably beautiful, daring, and often surprising poems is the first by Israeli poet...
The Koren Ani Tefilla Shabbat Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
The Koren Ani Tefilla Shabbat Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
The Koren Ani Tefilla Camp Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring teen...
Hillel Halkin
Hillel Halkin is an American-born Israeli translator, biographer, literary critic, and novelist, who has lived in Israel since 1970.
Halkin translates Hebrew and Yiddish literature into English. He has translated Sholem Aleichem's Tevye the Dairyman, and major Hebrew and Israeli novelists, among them Yosef Haim Brenner, S. Y. Agnon, Shulamith Hareven, A. B. Yehoshua, Amos Oz, and Meir Shalev.
Halkin writes frequently on Israel and Jewish culture and politics. His articles have been published in Commentary, The New Republic, The Jerusalem Post and other publications. Under the pseudonym "Philologos," he writes a bi-weekly column on Jewish languagesin Mosaic Magazine. He is a member of the editorial board of the Jewish Review of Books.
A number of major Hebrew authors, writing in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, had a...
History/Biography
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1966, SY Agnon is the towering genius of modern...
In 1917, a group of visionaries broke ground on an institution that would ultimately change the...
In time for the 50th anniversary of the awarding of the Nobel Prize to SY Agnon...
Agnon's greatest achievement is his novel A Guest for the Night, which tells of a visit...
Holidays
Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel is a collaboration between acclaimed Batman comics creator and Jewish cartoonist Jordan...
When did Rosh HaShana, the anniversary of creation, become a day of judgment? How does Yom...
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks offers a refreshing and insightful commentary to the Koren Haggada, together with...
In Jonah: The Reluctant Prophet, Erica Brown takes us on a journey over land and sea,...
Holocaust
The Night lasted five years and eight days.Before the Night began, Ernst Bornstein was a precocious...
In this now-classic Holocaust memoir, The Yellow Star, Simcha Bunem Unsdorfer recounts his survival of the Nazi...
Rabbi Dr Eliezer Berkovits’s Faith after the Holocaust – recognized as a classic immediately upon publication...
A personal account of twentieth-century Jewish history, Balaam’s Prophecy tells the story of Naphtali Lau-Lavie, a...
Humash HaMevoar
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. Like his edition of the Talmud, The Steinsaltz Tanakh...
This edition is published in HEBREW ONLY. Like his edition of the Talmud, The Steinsaltz Tanakh...
This edition is published in HEBREW ONLY. Like his edition of the Talmud, The Steinsaltz Tanakh HaMevo'ar series...
Humash Rashi
An innovative addition to Koren's Educational Resources, the Color edition of the Humash with Rashi and...
The Koren Israel Humash with Rashi and Onkelos now comes as an all-in-one volume. This Humash...
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...
Humashim
The Steinsaltz Humash the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz’s pioneering translation and commentary...
This edition is published in HEBREW ONLY. Like his edition of the Talmud, The Steinsaltz Tanakh HaMevo'ar series...
An innovative addition to Koren's Educational Resources, the Color edition of the Humash with Rashi and...
For decades, Koren’s combination Siddur-Humash has been a favorite in Israel. For the first time this...
In Translation
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1966, SY Agnon is the towering genius of modern...
Agnon's first book-length work. Written in 1912 and told in the guise of a hassidic folktale masks...
In the Greco-Roman period there arose among the Jews a new form for retelling Bible stories...
This outstanding anthology features complete novellas by some of the finest Hebrew writers of the past...
IRF
Halakha cannot be studied in a vacuum, but must be analyzed in light of its historical,...
Halakha cannot be studied in a vacuum, but must be analyzed in light of its historical,...
Isaiah Press Kit
Israel
This collection of brilliant and never-before-published essays by six of the most perceptive observers of Jewish...
The Koren Yom HaAtzma’ut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
The Israel Bible is the world’s first Bible centered aroundthe Land of Israel, the People of...
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1966, SY Agnon is the towering genius of modern...
Israel Humash
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...
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...
Israel in Fiction
A number of major Hebrew authors, writing in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, had a...
A new English language edition and the first time Hebrew literature's only Nobel laureate has had...
Two newly revised translations from the Hebrew, with new and illustrated annotations, of two novellas by...
When war breaks out in Israel in 1973, childhood friends Haim and Dov are called up...
Israel Museum
This Haggada is based on one of the oldest extant haggadot in the world: the Bird's...
Israel's National Holidays
The Koren Yom HaAtzma’ut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz – renowned scholar, philosopher and spiritual guide – here reveals the essence of...
The dynamic Jewish calendar provides constant religious challenges and spiritual opportunities. It allows us to focus...
The Koren Yom Ha’Atzmaut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
Izzy Pludwinski
Izzy Pludwinski has been working as a professional calligrapher since 1980. He has exhibited throughout Israel and has given two one-man shows in London. Internationally recognized, he was invited to Wales to work on the Hebrew text for the St. John's Bible, and has taught Hebrew Calligraphy in Jerusalem for over 15 years.
He lives in Jerusalem with his wife and daughters.
Mastering Hebrew Calligraphy is a comprehensive and beautiful guide to the art of Hebrew letter-making. Developed...
Jacob J. Schacter
Jacob J. Schacter is University Professor of Jewish History and Jewish Thought at Yeshiva University and Senior Scholar at its Center for the Jewish Future.
The issue of Judaism’s relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the...
The Koren Yom HaAtzma’ut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
The Koren Yom Ha’Atzmaut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
Jews in the Diaspora
Joe Lieberman
Joe Lieberman was a US senator from Connecticut for twenty-four years. At the end of his service in January 2013, he was Chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee and a senior member of the Armed Services Committee. In 2000, he was the Democratic candidate for Vice President of the United States. Now senior counsel at the law firm of Kasowitz, Benson, Torres LLP in New York and Chairman of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), Senator Lieberman is the author of seven books on history, government, law, and religion, including The Gift of Rest: Rediscovering the Beauty of the Sabbath. He is married to Hadassah Freilich Lieberman. They have four children and eleven grandchildren.
Charting the fifty-day count of the Omer between the two holidays, Senator Joe Lieberman – together...
The Hilkhot Nashim series presents an in-depth review of laws relating to women in Jewish ritual...
Jordan Gorfinkel
JORDAN B. GORFINKEL – Gorf – is a cartoonist, musician, writer, producer and proud husband and father of four children. For nearly a decade Gorf was a manager of the Batman franchise at DC Comics, where his creations serve as inspiration for television, film, games and more. Gorf’s creative studio, Avalanche Comics Entertainment, produces custom content for corporations, nonprofits and entertainment companies. As a cartoonist, Gorf draws JewishCartoon.com, the weekly comic strip featured in newspapers and online. His Jewish Cartoon Workshop, for schools and camps, gets participants of all ages and backgrounds drawing comics about the Torah portion of the week and other Jewish themes, which he then collects into a comic book for everyone to enjoy and learn from. Gorf serves as a speaker and artist-in-residence for synagogues, Passover retreats and fundraising events.
Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel is a collaboration between acclaimed Batman comics creator and Jewish cartoonist Jordan...
The Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel is a collaboration between acclaimed Batman comics creator and Jewish cartoonist...
Joshua Halberstam
Grew up in Borough Park, Brooklyn, where both his grandfathers were Chassidic rebbes. He continued his Talmudic studies in rabbinical school and received his Ph.D. in philosophy from New York University.
Halberstam has taught at NYU and Teachers College, Columbia University, and is currently a professor at BCC/City University of New York, where he teaches philosophy and communications.
He is a frequent guest on television and National Public Radio, and a speaker for a wide array of audiences on philosophy, Judaism, and current social issues.
Storytelling has always been integral to Chassidism, the mystical Jewish movement that began in the early...
Judy Klitsner
Judy Klitsner is a senior lecturer at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies, where she has been teaching Bible and biblical exegesis for more than two decades. A disciple of the great Torah teacher Nechama Leibowitz, Judy has had a profound impact on a generation of students, of whom many now serve as teachers and heads of Jewish studies programs in the US, the UK and Israel. In her teaching and in her writing, Judy weaves together traditional exegesis, modern scholarship and her own original interpretations that are informed by close readings of the biblical text. She lectures internationally at synagogues, campuses and adult education programs that span the denominational spectrum and she holds a visiting lectureship at the London School of Jewish Studies. Judy’s teaching style is lively, interactive and text-based, and she is particularly fond of uncovering the “vibrant conversation” that takes place between the Bible’s parallel stories.
In Subversive Sequels in the Bible, master Bible teacher Judy Klitsner takes us on a thrilling...
JulyFourth
The NEW RCA Siddur – Siddur Avodat Halev, is a full Siddur for Weekday, Shabbat, Festivals...
The issue of Judaism’s relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the...
Turning to the Hebrew Bible for inspiration, solidarity, comfort, and purpose, as the members of the...
Jewish history recognizes Nehemiah as one of the founding fathers of the Second Commonwealth, when the...
Kalman Samuels
Kalman Samuels, a Vancouver native currently residing in Jerusalem, is recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from Bar-Ilan University, father of seven, and values every human being. This is his first book.
Samuels is the founder and president of Shalva, an organization operating programs for thousands of people with disabilities and their families, as well as initiatives like the Shalva Band, with widespread global impact.
Traveling to study in France for the summer, Canadian college student Kerry Samuels made a stop that would change his life. An unlikely chain of events landed him pursuing theological study in Israel, changing his name to Kalman, and marrying his wife Malki. In...
כשקלמן סמואלס, סטודנט קנדי בן 18, הגיע לישראל לביקור חטוף בקיץ 1970,הוא לא חלם כי במקום...
Kashrut
This concise and useful work on hilkhot kashrut is specially crafted for the modern Jewish home....
The Laws of Cooking and Warming Food on Shabbat is a comprehensive presentation of hilkhot bishul and...
ספר זה מנסה לגלות פנים חדשות בתולדות ההלכה ופנים חדשות בתולדותהפעילות הכלכלית של היהודים בימי הביניים....
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25 years...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25 years...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25 years...
Kinot
The Koren Mesorat HaRav Kinot provides the complete Tisha B'Av Service and an exceptional commentary by...
A full prayer book for Tisha B’Av, starting from the eve of Tisha B’Av, until the...
The design of this Kinot is clear and impressive, acting as an interpretation within itself. Each...
A full prayer book for Tisha B’Av, starting from the eve of Tisha B’Av, until the...
Koren
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
Now, The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! The PDF...
Passover Haggadah Graphic Novel is a collaboration between acclaimed Batman comics creator and Jewish cartoonist Jordan...
Now, The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! An improved and easy...
Koren Ani Tefilla Shabbat Siddur
The Koren Ani Tefilla Shabbat Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
The Koren Ani Tefilla Shabbat Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
Koren Classic Rosh HaShana Mahzor
Koren Mahzorim are the clearest and most accurate holiday prayer books available. Outstanding research by liturgical...
Koren Mahzorim are the clearest and most accurate holiday prayer books available. Outstanding research by liturgical...
Koren Mahzorim are the clearest and most accurate holiday prayer books available. Outstanding research by liturgical...
The Koren Classic Rosh HaShana Mahzor is the clearest and most accurate Mahzor available. Outstanding research...
Koren Classic Tanakh Ma'alot Edition
Endorsed by the Israel Ministry of Education, this is the most popular edition used in high...
Endorsed by the Israel Ministry of Education, this is the most popular edition used in high...
Endorsed by the Israel Ministry of Education, this is the most popularedition used in high schools....
Endorsed by the Israel Ministry of Education, this is the most popular edition used in high...
Koren Classic Yom Kippur Mahzor
Koren Mahzorim are the clearest and most accurate holiday prayer books available. Outstanding researchby liturgical expert...
Koren Mahzorim are the clearest and most accurate holiday prayer books available. Outstanding researchby liturgical expert...
Koren Mahzorim are the clearest and most accurate holiday prayer books available. Outstanding researchby liturgical expert...
The clear font, clean graphic layout and elegant design of the Koren Classic Yom Kippur Mahzor...
Koren Educational Siddur Series
Koren Educational Siddur Series
The Koren Youth Siddur is a beautifully-illustrated siddur designed for children in grades 3-5. Built on...
The Koren Aviv Weekday Siddur has been designed as a tool for young people to explore their...
The first in the Magerman Educational Siddur Series, The Koren Children's Siddur created for the early...
The Koren Ani Tefilla Weekday Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
Koren Sacks Pesah Mahzor
Celebrate the Festival of Freedom with the new Koren Pesah Mahzor. Rabbi Sacks, renowned translation and commentary...
Celebrate the Festival of Freedom with the new Koren Pesah Mahzor. Rabbi Sacks, renowned translation and...
Koren Shalem Siddur
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced siddur that includes...
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced siddur that includes...
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced siddur that includes...
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced...
Koren Talmud Bavli
The Koren Talmud is a special edition of the brilliant and accessible Steinsaltz Talmud that includes the...
The Koren Talmud is a special edition of the brilliant and accessible Steinsaltz Talmud that includes the...
The Koren Talmud is a special edition of the brilliant and accessible Steinsaltz Talmud that includes the...
The Koren Talmud is a special edition of the brilliant and accessible Steinsaltz Talmud that includes the...
Koren Talmud Menukad
Designed for students, this popularly-priced edition features the classic Vilna page, reset using Nikud for the...
Designed for students, this popularly-priced edition features the classic Vilna page, reset using Nikud for the...
Designed for students, this popularly-priced edition features the classic Vilna page, reset using Nikud for the...
Designed for students, this popularly-priced edition features the classic Vilna page, reset using Nikud for the...
L. Paul Brief
Paul Brief was born in Romania and educated at Lycée Charlemagne in Paris and Columbia College in New York City. He received his MD from New York Medical College, then trained in orthopedic surgery at Manhattan's prestigious NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases in the 1960s. In 1965, he was commissioned as a United States Naval Officer. In 1969, he was sent overseas to treat wounded Marines at First Medical Battalion Hospital in Danang, Vietnam. He was honorably discharged in 1971 with the rank of Lt. Commander. For his service, he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with FMF Combat Operations Insignia (Bronze Star), Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal and Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Palm.
Paul lives in Rockland County, New York with his physician wife Rochelle. He has maintained an orthopedic practice for 40 years. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases. He is a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America and the Jewish War Veterans.
As a New York City bachelor about to complete his medical training, the last place Paul...
The complete Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli set is 42 volumes. You will also receive our...
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
The first large, full color volume of the incredible Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli featuring fully vocalized...
Tractate Eiruvin, in its entirety, is an elaboration and conclusion of the subject matter discussed in...
Lawrence M. Wills
Lawrence Wills received his doctorate from Harvard Divinity School, and has taught there and at Episcopal Divinity School. His book, The Jewish Novel in the Ancient World, was named an Outstanding Academic Book of 1995 by Choice magazine for academic librarians, and he has also published The Quest of the Historical Gospel: Mark, John and the Origins of the Gospel Genre and Not God’s People: Insider and Outsider in the Biblical World.
In the Greco-Roman period there arose among the Jews a new form for retelling Bible stories...
Lea Goldberg
Leah Goldberg (1911-1970) was a prolific Hebrew-language poet, author, playwright, literary translator, and comparative literary researcher.
Goldberg worked as a high-school teacher and earned a living writing rhymed advertisements until she was hired as an editor by the Hebrew newspapers Davar and Al HaMishmar. She also worked as a children’s book editor at Sifriyat Po'alim publishing house, while also writing theatre reviews and literary columns. In 1954 she became a literature lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, advancing to senior lecturer in 1957 and full professor in 1963, when she was appointed head of the university's Department of Comparative Literature.
Goldberg wrote Hebrew poetry, drama, and children's literature. Goldberg's books for children, among them "A Flat for Rent" (dira lehaskir) and "Miracles and Wonders" (nisim uniflaot), have become classics of Hebrew-language children's literature.
With exemplary knowledge of seven languages, Goldberg also translated numerous foreign literary works exclusively into Modern Hebrew from Russian, Lithuanian, German, Italian, French, and English.
Her writings are considered classics of Israeli literature.
Lea Goldberg was one of Israel's most beloved authors. Best known as a poet, she was...
And This Is the Light, is the first English edition of Lea Goldberg's only novel, published...
The Koren Large Type Torah is a clear, large type edition of the Five Books of...
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 the first...
The Koren Reader’s Tanakh is the finest Tanakh available for public reading of the haftara. Its...
Leah Gottesman
Leah Gottesman has a B.A. in English Literature and Education from City College of the State University of New York and an M.A. in Creative Writing from the English Department at Bar Ilan University. She divides her professional skills between teaching English, marketing, journalism, fundraising and tourism, and enjoys writing poetry and studying archaeology. Leah has been supportive of and involved with many aspects of the Meled School’s development since its inception.
Not At Risk is the story of Jerusalem’s Mercaz L’Mida Dati Learning Center (Meled) as told...
The Koren Sacks Siddur is the first new Orthodox Hebrew/English siddur in a generation. The siddur...
The Presentation Tanakh is a special edition of The Koren Classic Tanakh designed for libraries and...
An excellent study edition, in a large, clear font, conveniently sized and shaped for carrying. This...
The siddur exemplifies Koren's traditions of textual accuracy and intuitive graphic design, and offers an illuminating...
Life Cycle
M.R. (Rhonda) Attar
M. R. (Rhonda) Attar (nee Antelman) was born and educated in the U.S. (M.S. TV/Radio) and made Aliyah to Israel where she became a leading figure in the Israeli television industry launching ten TV channels—six in Israel and four worldwide. Mrs. Attar and her husband Rabbi Meir Attar are the co-founders and directors of the Tomer Devorah Beit Knesset, 24/7 Beit Midrash, and Kolel Chatzot in Kochav Ya’akov dedicated to V’ahavta L’rayeicha Kamocha (Love your Neighbor like yourself).
In the Old City of Jerusalem, a secret school exists which trains students in an all-powerful...
Elisha Davidson and the Shamir is the third part of the Elisha Davidson Trilogy. The final ‘Nine...
The strangest summer of Elisha Davidson’s life turns into a reality-shattering adventure when Elisha figures out...
M.Y. Berdichevsky
Micha Josef Berdyczewski (1865 – 1921), was a Ukrainian-born writer of Hebrew, a journalist, and a scholar. He appealed for the Jews to change their way of thinking, freeing themselves from dogmas ruling the Jewish religion, tradition and history, but is also known for his work with pre-modern Jewish myths andlegends. He wrote in Hebrew, Yiddish and German and has been described as "the first Hebrew writer living in Berlin to be revered in the world of German letters".
One of his earliest publications was about this period of his life—an article titled "Hetzitz V'nifga" (literally "peeked and got hurt", meaning "gone to heresy"), published in 1888 in the newspaper Hamelitz. Most of his works from this period were polemic, and his emotional style became his trademark throughout his writing career.
In 1890 he went to Germany and Switzerland, studied at the universities of Berlin, Breslau and Bern, and completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree. In the ten years until his return to Ukraine he published many articles and stories in Hebrew journals. Up to 1900, the year in which he married Rachel Ramberg, Berdyczewski had published ten books.
After a short stay in Warsaw, Berdyczewski returned to Germany in 1911, where he lived until his death in 1921. Berdyczewski adopted the surname Bin-Gorion, first used to sign a collection of his works that he published in Berlin in 1914.The name Bin-Gorion is also inscribed on his tombstone. His last years were spent in intensive writing and research, collecting Jewish legends and folktales and publishing in Hebrew, Yiddish, and German. After his death, his wife and their son translated some of his works into German.
Berdyczewski's popularity among the Jews of his age is attributed to his success in expressing their ambivalent attitude towards the traditional Jewish world, and to the secular European culture. The Israeli moshav Sdot Micha, founded in 1955, was named after Micha Josef Berdyczewski.
Micha Yoshef Berdichevsky (1865-1921) was a Ukrainian-born writer of Hebrew, a journalist, and a scholar. Born...
Maggid
When did Rosh HaShana, the anniversary of creation, become a day of judgment? How does Yom...
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz – renowned scholar, philosopher and spiritual guide – here reveals the essence of...
In Derash Yehonatan, Rabbi Hammer introduces the modern reader to key passages from the writings of...
Grammar for Gemara and Targum Onkelos: an Introduction to Aramaic, by Yitzhak Frank, is an exceptional...
Maggid Modern Classics
The starkly innovative spiritual and educational approach of Rabbi Shimon Gershon Rosenberg (known as Rabbi Shagar)...
In this volume, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein explores the development of the religious personality. He advocates a...
The process of repentance, teshuva, presents each of us with both challenges and opportunities. While self-scrutiny,...
In this volume’s opening essay, Rabbi Soloveitchik writes: Nowadays a basic investigation of morality and ethos...
Maggid Studies in Tanakh
The Book of Esther takes us to the heart of destiny moments: a beautiful but unlikely...
In Jonah: The Reluctant Prophet, Erica Brown takes us on a journey over land and sea,...
Master teacher Rabbi Yaakov Beasley carefully reveals the messages and meanings of these often unfamiliar books...
Many consider Isaiah to be the prophet of world peace, a utopian visionary who transcends the...
Maggid Tanakh Companions
The Jewish nation begins with a collection of twelve brothers and half-brothers, linked through their father,...
In To This Very Day, Rabbi Amnon Bazak, a leading figure in the contemporary renaissance of...
The Five Megillot – the Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther – are among...
In Creation: The Story of Beginnings, Jonathan Grossman unveils the hidden meaning of the first eleven...
Mahzor for Yom HaAtzma’ut
Yom HaAtzma'ut and Yom Yerushalayim are, in the words of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, "the two most...
Yom HaAtzma'ut and Yom Yerushalayim are, in the words of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, "the two most...
Yom HaAtzma'ut and Yom Yerushalayim are, in the words of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, "the two most...
Mahzorim
The Koren-Sacks partnership has now extended to include a complete series of elegant Mahzorim. These acclaimed...
The Koren Sacks Rosh HaShana Mahzor and the Koren Sacks Yom Kippur Mahzor are a pair...
From the receiving of the Torah to the exploration of the Megilot Ruth, Shavuot stands in...
The Koren Yom HaAtzma’ut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
Making a Simha
Making a Simha
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
The complete Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli set is 42 volumes. You will also receive our...
The complete Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli set is 42 volumes. You will also receive our...
Mark Kunis
How do we really connect with God so that our prayers move from the head to...
Matan
In this fluent and penetrating study of the Book of Ruth, Yael Ziegler provides a masterful...
Matt Rees
Matt Rees is an award-winning novelist. He is the author of four mysteries about Palestinian sleuth Omar Yussef and of historical crime novels about Mozart and Caravaggio, which are published in 25 languages. His first novel won the Crime Writers Association New Blood Dagger. As a foreign correspondent he reported from across the Middle East for Time and The Scotsman. He blogs and podcasts at mattrees.net.
"You will dine with the Devil, Dan. You will do everything the Devil requires. Whatever it...
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
The complete Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli set is 42 volumes. You will also receive our...
The first black and white volume of the incredible Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli featuring fully vocalized...
Tractate Shabbat is the first and the largest tractate in the order of Moed. It deals...
Megalim City of David-Ancient Jerusalem
A Temple in Flames is the result of a collaboration between two authors: Dr. Gershon Bar-Cochva...
Megillot
This edition is published in HEBREW ONLY. Like his edition of the Talmud, The Steinsaltz Tanakh...
The Five Megillot – the Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther – are among...
Megillat Esther Mesorat HaRav contains the commentary of Rabbi Joseph B Soloveitchik on Megillat Esther and...
The Steinsaltz Five Megillot is part of the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz’s...
Menorah
Reason to Believe is veritable tour de force in defense of Orthodox Jewish faith. The author,...
The best-selling author of several books on Judaism now shares his insights into Seder night with...
Make the Passover seder fun and entertaining with the award-winning Dry Bones comic strip! Published in...
The Israel Bible is the world’s first Bible centered aroundthe Land of Israel, the People of...
Merkaz Halacha v'Horaa
Maaseh Hoshev is a groundbreaking annual Torah journal containing in-depth essays on Jewish thought. These works...
Merkaz Moreshet Menachem Begin
Mr. Prime Minister is a Hebrew version of the successful The Prime Ministers by former Ambassador...
Mesorat HaRav
The Koren Mesorat HaRav Kinot provides the complete Tisha B'Av Service and an exceptional commentary by...
Megillat Esther Mesorat HaRav contains the commentary of Rabbi Joseph B Soloveitchik on Megillat Esther and...
This long-awaited siddur presents for the very first time the insights on Jewish prayer of one...
The Mesorat HaRav Birkon is a singular companion for the blessings and rituals of Shabbat and...
Mibereshit
This colorful, illustrated siddur makes tefillot fun and accessible for children aged 3-6. Created with the...
Michael Oren
The heat of the Negev desert is captured in this collection of three novels by author-diplomat-historian...
Michaela Lawson
Michaela Lawson has over 15 years experience working with conversion candidates, sincere and fraudulent. Ashirah Yosefah created a non-profit organization to teach the Seven Laws of Noah to righteous gentiles and has mentored conversion candidates over a decade. Their personal stories, and others shared in Spark Ignited, portray the difficult journeys that ultimately brought them home to their people and the God of Israel. Both authors reside in the Holy City of Jerusalem, Israel.
Spark Ignited details the arduous personal and spiritual journeys of the authors and others, as it...
Migdalim-Ir David
This is the Hebrew Edition. A Temple in Flames is the result of a collaboration between...
Miriam Feinberg Vamosh
Miriam Feinberg Vamosh is the author of several informative, illustrated books about ancient times in the Holy Land that have been translated into more than 30 languages. Her love affair with the Bible and ancient sources began in her parents’ home and led to her writing career. This love has deepened over many years as a tour educator in Israel. Miriam specializes in weaving together Jewish literary sources, traditions and beliefs, and has a keen discernment for how these sources complement and contrast the origins of the Jewish religious movement that eventually became Christianity. The author is a translator with the English edition of the Israeli daily newspaper, Haaretz. Writing about events that took place millennia ago, together with her work for the news desk of a critical, cutting-edge newspaper are part and parcel of the complexities that, for Miriam, make life in Israel a never-ending search for meaning.
The Scroll is a historical novel about the survivors of Masada. It draws from an authentic...
Miron C. Izakson
Miron C. Izakson was born in 1956 to a family that was among the first orange growers in pre-state Israel. He studied law and Jewish philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and at Tel Aviv University, and was chairman for literature on the Israel Culture and Arts Council. At present, Izakson lectures on literature at Bar-Ilan University and he is a member of the board there. He is also Honorary Consul for Luxembourg in Israel. Izakson has published many books of poetry and a number of novels, to widespread literary acclaim. Four collections of his poems have been set to music by various musicians and released as CDs. Izakson has been awarded the President's Prize (2001), the Natan Yonatan Prize for Poetry (2012) and the Brenner Prize for Poetry for This Time (2013).
This collection of remarkably beautiful, daring, and often surprising poems is the first by Israeli poet...
Mishna
The newest edition of the traditional Ethics of our Fathers features the Hebrew text aligned alongside...
In this volume’s opening essay, Rabbi Soloveitchik writes: Nowadays a basic investigation of morality and ethos...
This illustrated Mishnah series for children contains five volumes: Tractate Succah, Tractate Megillah, Tractate Rosh Hashanah,Tractate Pesachim...
This new annotated and illustrated Mishnayot Megilla is the brainchild of two seasoned Israeli rabbis and...
Mishna Sdura
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
Mishna-Ot
This illustrated Mishnah series for children contains five volumes: Tractate Succah, Tractate Megillah, Tractate Rosh Hashanah,Tractate Pesachim...
This new annotated and illustrated Mishnayot Megilla is the brainchild of two seasoned Israeli rabbis and...
This new Annotated and Illustrated Masekhet Pesahim is the brainchild of two seasoned Israeli rabbis and...
The new Illustrated Masekhet Sukkah is the brainchild of two seasoned Israeli rabbis and educators. Alongside...
Mizrachi
The Koren Yom HaAtzma’ut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
The Koren Yom Ha’Atzmaut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
The Koren Avoteinu Sukkot Mahzor presents the full moroccan Sukkot liturgy with explanations of, and commentary...
Mosaic Books
This collection of brilliant and never-before-published essays by six of the most perceptive observers of Jewish...
Moshe Gross
This new annotated and illustrated Mishnayot Megilla is the brainchild of two seasoned Israeli rabbis and...
This new Annotated and Illustrated Masekhet Pesahim is the brainchild of two seasoned Israeli rabbis and...
The new Illustrated Masekhet Sukkah is the brainchild of two seasoned Israeli rabbis and educators. Alongside...
This new Annotated and Illustrated Masekhet Rosh HaShana is the brainchild of two seasoned Israeli rabbis...
Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah Press Kit
Naphtali Lau-Lavie
Naphtali Lau-Lavie was born in 1926 in Cracow, Poland. During the Holocaust he was imprisoned in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps, and was liberated on 11 April 1945. In July he immigrated to Palestine, and then joined the Hagana and fought in the War of Independence in 1948. He pursued academic and talmudic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and in Petach Tikva. Lavie was a journalist at Ha’aretz, Israel’s leading newspaper, before becoming spokesman at the ministry of defense and special advisor to defense ministers Moshe Dayan (1970-74) and Shimon Peres (1974-77). He subsequently served as spokesman and special advisor to foreign ministers Moshe Dayan and Yitzhak Shamir. He was a member of the Israeli delegation at the peace negotiations with Egypt between 1977 and 1979. In 1981 he became Israeli Ambassador and Consul General in New York.
A personal account of twentieth-century Jewish history, Balaam’s Prophecy tells the story of Naphtali Lau-Lavie, a...
NCSY
The Koren NCSY Siddur is a collaboration between Koren and NCSY, the youth wing of the OU, and cements...
Nechama Burgeman
Nechama Sarah Gila Nadborny Burgeman holds a Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi degree in cultural anthropology, with a minor in art history. After traveling the world, Nechama settled in Israel where she attended yeshivas in Safed and Jerusalem, learning from a large array of great teachers. A chassida of the Nadvorna Rebbe zt”l from Bnei Brak, Nechama was privileged to receive life guidance from this renowned tzaddik (righteous person). An avid student, past and present, of Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Nechama also attended many Shabbatons and lectures by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach z”l and Rav Mordechai Sheinberger. She has studied many Chassidic and Kabbalistic texts, including Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, discourses of the Lubavitcher Rebbes, the Zohar, and the writings of the Ari z”l. Her previous books, The Twelve Dimensions of Israel and Israel and the Seventy Dimensions of the World, were based on knowledge Nechama gained while learning from these Torah masters. Nechama also paints (her artwork plays a prominent role in each of her books) and she plays the harp. She has been living in Israel for the past thirty-one years. Nechama and her husband just built their home on Moshav Tarom, a pastoral and forested area not far from Jerusalem, where she holds retreats for women, teaches, counsels, and continues to write, paint, and play music. She also teaches at Kever Rachel in Bethlehem.
The Princess of Dan is a journey of self redemption. One of the two main characters,...
Nechama Price
Nechama Price is a Senior Lecturer in Bible and Judaic Studies at Stern College for Women.
She is the Director of Yeshiva University’s Graduate Program in Advanced Talmud Studies
(GPATS). In addition, she was certified as a Yoetzet Halacha in the inaugural class of
Nishmat’s Miriam Glaubach Center’s U.S. Yoatzot Halacha Fellows Program, and works as
a Yoetzet Halacha in a number of communities in New Jersey. A graduate of Yeshiva
University’s Stern College for Women, GPATS, Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish
Education and Administration, and Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, Prof. Price lectures widely across America. She resides in Bergenfield, NJ, with her husband and four children.
The Jewish nation begins with a collection of twelve brothers and half-brothers, linked through their father,...
New Releases
The Steinsaltz Tanakh is the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz's pioneering translation and commentary. Like...
*Available in Hebrew Only* בדרך כלל אבלות היא דבר לא צפוי, או לפחות מתרחשת בתאריך לא...
*Available in Hebrew Only* התנ"ך ממעט לספר על הדמויות הנשיות שבו, אך המעט שנאמר הוא בבחינת...
Traveling to study in France for the summer, Canadian college student Kerry Samuels made a stop that would change his life. An unlikely chain of events landed him pursuing theological study in Israel, changing his name to Kalman, and marrying his wife Malki. In...
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Now, The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! The PDF...
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Ofeq
חידושין על התורה לרבינו תם פשטים ומדרשי הלכה ואגדה מר"ת ובית מדרשו יוצא לאור לראשונה עפ"י...
Baraita de-R. Yishmael according to Vatican Manuscript Assemani 66. Accompanied by linguistic notes, variant readings, and...
Mesillat Yesharim Dialogue Version Mesillat Yesharim Thematic Version Mesillat Yesharim, the basic ethical work, is presented...
Mesillat Yesharim Dialogue Version Mesillat Yesharim Thematic Version Mesillat Yesharim, the basic ethical work, is presented...
Ohr Torah Stone
Ohr Torah Stone is a network of high schools, colleges, seminaries and rabbinical schools.
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most contemporary document directing...
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most contemporary document directing...
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most contemporary document directing...
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most contemporary document directing...
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The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
The complete Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli set is 42 volumes. You will also receive our...
The complete Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli set is 42 volumes. You will also receive our...
Orot
Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook was the first Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi of Erets Israel. Orot is his...
OU Press
The mission of the Orthodox Union is to engage, strengthen and lead the Orthodox Jewish Community, and inspire the greater Jewish community.
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
In Jonah: The Reluctant Prophet, Erica Brown takes us on a journey over land and sea,...
The Koren Mesorat HaRav Kinot provides the complete Tisha B'Av Service and an exceptional commentary by...
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This anthology brings together the most important works of three Jewish philosophers of the Middle Ages....
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Parasha
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
Parasha Commentary
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
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Parasha Sets
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks’ brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
Parasha v'Isha
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Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies
The Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies is an open, inclusive, diverse and intellectually challenging Jewish learning community based in Jerusalem with programs worldwide. Pardes cultivates a life-long love of Jewish learning, the Jewish people and Israel. Pardes inspires engagement in Jewish life — as communal and spiritual leaders, educators and active participants.
The Book of Kings narrates the turbulent history of Israel from the Temple’s construction until its...
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Now, The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is more accessible and portable than ever! An improved...
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The entire Selichot service in one volume, according to most Ashkenazi communities in the world. This...
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The starkly innovative spiritual and educational approach of Rabbi Shimon Gershon Rosenberg (known as Rabbi Shagar)...
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Pini Dunner
Rabbi Pini Dunner hails from a prominent German rabbinic dynasty that miraculously survived the Holocaust and reestablished itself in London, England. He is an acknowledged expert on antiquarian Hebrew books and manuscripts and is frequently consulted by libraries, academics, dealers, and private collectors. Rabbi Dunner currently serves as the Senior Rabbi at Beverly Hills Synagogue and resides in Beverly Hills, California, together with his wife and children.
We tend to look at the history of Jewish life in a linear way, ignoring or...
This sturdy, washable birkon sheet has been designed specifically for camps and schools in large format...
The Koren Siddur – 40th Anniversary Retro Limited Edition To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the publication...
For the last thirty years, The Koren Siddur has been the siddur of Israel. Now, for the first...
For the last thirty years, The Koren Siddur has been the siddur of Israel. Now, for the first...
For the last thirty years, The Koren Siddur has been the siddur of Israel. Now, for the first...
Pope Francis
Prayer
הקריאה לתפילה היא קריאה לחיים, קריאה להיפתח אל קול הרוחש עמוק בקרבנו ובמציאות כול העת. התפילה...
The Hilkhot Nashim series presents an in-depth review of laws relating to women in Jewish ritual...
No book in Jewish history has been illustrated more often than the Passover haggada. Signs and...
This volume collects ten of Rabbi Soloveitchik’s studies on prayer, based on edited transcripts of public...
Prof. David Halivni
David Weiss-Halivni is a specialist in Talmud and rabbinics. He spent thirty years as a member of the faculty of the Jewish Theological Seminary prior to his appointment at Columbia University. Although he has spent a large portion of his career focusing his attention on Talmudic source criticism, he has most recently turned his attention toward biblical exegesis. His ninth book, entitled Peshat and Derash: Plain and Applied Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis, appeared in 1991, and his tenth, entitled Revelation Restored: Divine Writ and Critical Responses, was published in 1997. In the midst of continuing his multivolume work, Sources and Traditions: A Source Critical Commentary to the Talmud, Professor Weiss-Halivni has published his memoir, The Book and the Sword: A Life of Learning in the Shadow of Destruction.
Available in Hebrew only. "שני אירועים תאולוגיים מרכזיים התרחשו בהיסטוריה היהודית. ההתגלות בסיני וה'התגלות' באושוויץ. באירוע...
Prof. Eliyahu Assis
Prof. Elie Assis is Dean of the Faculty of Jewish Studies at Bar Ilan University and former head of its Zalman Shamir Bible Department.
Available in Hebrew Only מכל הנביאים במקרא יואל הוא החידתי ביותר. מתי חי? על איזו תקופה...
Prof. Haym Soloveitchik
חיים סולובי'יק לימד בחוג להיסטוריה של עם ישראל באוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים, היום הוא מופקד על הקתדרה למחקר בהיסטוריה של עם ישראל וספרותה על שם משפחת מֶרקין בישיבה-אוניברסיטה בניו יורק. ריו הקודמים: "הלכה, כלכלה ודימוי עצמי: המשכונאות בימי הביניים, היין בימי הביניים — יין נסך: פרק בתולדות ההלכה באשכנז" ו"שו"ת כמקור היסטורי".
ספר זה מנסה לגלות פנים חדשות בתולדות ההלכה ופנים חדשות בתולדותהפעילות הכלכלית של היהודים בימי הביניים....
Prof. Yosef Garfinkel
Available in Hebrew only. The Beit Hamikdash has been a source of fascination from the time...
Purim
This edition is published in HEBREW ONLY. Like his edition of the Talmud, The Steinsaltz Tanakh...
Megillat Esther Mesorat HaRav contains the commentary of Rabbi Joseph B Soloveitchik on Megillat Esther and...
The Koren Five Megillot features an entirely new translation, with an incisive introduction by Rabbi Adin...
The Koren Five Megillot features an entirely new translation, with an incisive introduction by Rav Adin...
Rabbi Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook
Rabbi Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook (1865–1935) was the first Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi of Eretz Yisrael. His unique approach to the Jewish People, flowing from a heart full of love, an intellect of cosmic scope, but above all, a soul invaded by mystic God-consciousness, endeared him to both the scholars and pietists of the Old Yishuv, and the settlers and revolutionaries of the New Yishuv. Very few thinkers have plumbed the depths of the individual psyche and encompassed the totality of existence, and what is between, as did Rav Kook. His often prophetic words speak today to an ever-widening audience seeking spiritual guidance in turbulent times.
Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook was the first Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi of Erets Israel. OROT is Rabbi...
This 700-page book is a notebook of novelle and ideas Rav Kook wrote in his twenties,...
Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook was the first Ashkenazic Chief Rabbi of Erets Israel. Orot is his...
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel
Rabbi Abraham Mapu
Rabbi Abraham Shoshana (1808 – 1867) was a Lithuanian Jewish novelist in Hebrew of the Haskalah ("enlightenment") movement. As a child, Abraham Shoshana studied in a cheder where his father served as a teacher.
For many years he was an impoverished, itinerant schoolmaster. Abraham Shoshana gained financial security when he was appointed teacher in a government school for Jewish children. He worked as a teacher in various towns and cities, joined the Haskalah movement, and studied German, French and Russian. He also studied Latin from a translation of the Bible to that language, given him by his local rabbi.
In 1853 he self-published his first historical novel, Ahavat Zion (For the Love of Zion). This is considered the first Hebrew novel. He began work on it in 1830 but completed it only 23 years later. Unable to fully subsist on his book sales, he relied on the support of his brother, Matisyahu. In 1867 he moved to Königsberg due to illness, published his last book, Amon Pedagogue, and died there.
Abraham Shoshana is considered the first Hebrew novelist. Influenced by French Romanticism, he wrote intricately plotted stories about life in ancient Israel, which he contrasted favorably with 19th-century Jewish life. His style is fresh and poetic, almost Biblical in its simple grandeur.
The romantic-nationalistic ideas in his novels later inspired David Ben-Gurion and others and served as the basis for the implementation of these ideas in the Zionist movement that later led to the establishment of the state of Israel. The American Hebrew poet, Gabriel Preil, references Mapu in one of his works, and focuses on the two writers' native Lithuania.
His novels served as a basis for the Zionist movement.
Abraham Mapu (1808–1867) is one of the first, and finest, Hebrew novelists. Heavily influenced by a...
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz is a teacher, philosopher, social critic and prolific author who has been hailed by Time Magazine as a "once-in-a-millennium scholar." He has devoted his life to making the world of Jewish knowledge accessible to all, including the entirety of Jewish canon (Torah, Prophets, and Writings), the Babylonian Talmud, the Mishna, Mishneh Torah (Maimonides's Code of Jewish Law), and many others.
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 has written 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 lives in Jerusalem.
The Steinsaltz Tanakh is the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz's pioneering translation and commentary. Like...
The Steinsaltz Humash the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz’s pioneering translation and commentary...
The Steinsaltz Neviim the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz’s pioneering translation and commentary...
The Steinsaltz Ketuvim is the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz's pioneering translation and...
Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein
Rabbi Dr. Aharon Lichtenstein (1933–2015) was born in Paris, France, and escaped the Nazi occupation with his family, arriving in the United States in 1941. After studying at Yeshivat Rabbi Chaim Berlin under Rabbi Yitzchok Hutner, he earned his rabbinic ordination at Yeshiva University and his PhD in English Literature at Harvard University. While at Yeshiva University, he became a close disciple of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, who was later to become his father-in-law. After serving as a Rosh Yeshiva and Rosh Kollel at Yeshiva University for several years, Rabbi Lichtenstein made Aliya to Israel in 1971 and joined Rabbi Yehuda Amital at the helm of Yeshivat Har Etzion in Alon Shevut. Under their joint leadership over four decades, Yeshivat Har Etzion grew into a major center of advanced Torah study, graduating thousands of alumni – including hundreds of educators and community rabbis – and exerting a strong influence in Israel, the United States, and other centers of Jewish life.
Committed to intensive and original Torah study, Rabbi Lichtenstein also articulated a bold Jewish worldview that embraced elements of modernity within the framework of a Torah life. In recognition of his outstanding scholarship and contributions, Rabbi Lichtenstein was awarded in 2014 the State of Israel’s highest honor, the Israel Prize, in the category of Torah Literature. Alongside his genuine Torah greatness and the breadth and depth of his philosophy, he was renowned for his deep humility, nobility and love of humanity.
For a moving tribute by his students, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI3dWibBxgY
In this volume, Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein explores the development of the religious personality. He advocates a...
The process of repentance, teshuva, presents each of us with both challenges and opportunities. While self-scrutiny,...
The issue of Judaism’s relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the...
What is the essence of kedusha (sanctity)? What is the difference between the kedusha of Shabbat,...
Rabbi Alex Israel
Rabbi Alex Israel is an educator whose teaching over the past two decades has inspired thousands of students in the US, Israel and the UK to engage deeply with Biblical texts. He teaches at Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi and at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies where he is Director of Community Education and the Summer Program. An active writer, he also contributes regularly to Yeshivat Har Etzion's Virtual Beit Midrash. Born and raised in London, Rabbi Israel moved to Israel in 1991 and gained rabbinic ordination from the Israeli Chief Rabbinate following several years of study at Yeshivat Har Etzion. Rabbi Israel holds degrees from London School of Economics, the Institute of Education, London, and Bar Ilan University. He has lectured widely at campuses and communities on three continents.
Rabbi Amnon Bazak
Rav Amnon Bazak studied at the Netiv Meir Yeshiva High School in Jerusalem and then came to study at Yeshivat Har Etzion. In the context of the Hesder Program, he served in the military rabbinate, and has received Semicha and earned a Bachelor of Education degree from the Herzog College. Rav Bazak served as a Ram at Netiv Meir Yeshiva High School and since 1999, as a Ram in Yeshivat Har Etzion. Likewise, he teaches Tanakh at the Herzog College and at the SKA Beit Midrash for Women in Migdal Oz, and edits the weekly journal Shabbat BeShabbato, as well as other books. He authored the 2 volume book, Nekudat Peticha as well as Makbilot Nifgashot.
In To This Very Day, Rabbi Amnon Bazak, a leading figure in the contemporary renaissance of...
Available in Hebrew only ההתרחשויות של שלהי ימי השופטים עלי הכהן ושמואל הנביא, עליית ונפילתו של...
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Rabbi Aviad Tabory
Rabbi Aviad Tabory is an instructor in Talmud and Halakha at Yeshivat Eretz HaTzvi in Jerusalem. He has also taught at numerous seminaries in Israel, including Orot, Midreshet Lindenbaum, and Midreshet HaRova.
Rabbi Tabory served as Rav Shaliach for Bnei Akiva in the United Kingdom and was the founding rabbi of Kehillat Alei Tzion in London. He has also served as Rosh Beit Midrash at Camp Stone, Rav on Machal, TVI, Moshava Indian Orchard, and Chinuch Director of Mach Hach.
He attended Yeshivat Or Etzion, Yeshivat Har Etzion and Herzog College, and serves a reservist in IDF Tank Corps.
What is kehuna? The term is often translated as “priesthood,” and the Jewish kohanim are indeed...
A comprehensive commentary blending traditional exegesis with new clarifications that have come to light in modern...
Rabbi Avraham Weiss
Avraham Haim Yosef (Avi) haCohen Weiss is an American Modern Orthodox ordained rabbi, author, teacher, lecturer, and activist who heads the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale in The Bronx, New York, from which he will be retiring in 2015. He is the founder of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, a rabbinical seminary he refers to as "Open Orthodox", a term he coined to describe a form of Modern Orthodoxy, founder of Yeshivat Maharat for Orthodox women, co-founder of the International Rabbinical Fellowship, a Modern Orthodox rabbinical association founded as a liberal alternative to the Rabbinical Council of America, and founder of the grassroots organization Coalition for Jewish Concerns – Amcha.
Few commandments are as challenging as prayer. The tensions between human limitations and God's infinity, self-assertion...
Spurred by a philosophy of spiritual activism, Rabbi Avi Weiss helped spearhead one of the most...
Rabbi Barry Kislowicz
Rabbi Dr. Barry Kislowicz served the Jewish community in Cleveland, OH for twelve years, most recently as Head of Fuchs Mizrachi School. He holds rabbinic ordination from Yeshiva University and a doctorate in education from Columbia University Teachers College. Rabbi Kislowicz is a recipient of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship and Covenant Foundation Pomegranate Prize. He and his wife Kally plan to make aliya with their four children, from whom they have learned volumes about both parenting and perspective.
Some families are blessed with child after child who makes them proud.Others seem to face challenges...
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
Benjamin Blech, born in Zurich in 1933, is an Orthodox rabbi who now lives in New York City. Rabbi Blech has been a Professor of Talmud at Yeshiva University since 1966, and was the Rabbi of Young Israel of Oceanside for 37 years. In addition to his work in the rabbinate, Rabbi Blech has written many books on Judaism and the Jewish people, including, among others, "The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Judaism" and speaks on Jewish topics to communities around the world.
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The best-selling author of several books on Judaism now shares his insights into Seder night with...
Rabbi Berel Wein
Rabbi Berel Wein is a widely recognized expert on Jewish history, which he has popularized through lectures, books, seminars, television and radio appearances, and films. A former lawyer and pulpit rabbi and Founder of Yeshiva Sha’arei Torah, Suffern, NY, Rabbi Wein has received numerous awards, including, most recently, the Torah Prize Award from Machon Harav Frank, Jerusalem, for his teaching achievements. Rabbi Wein is Founder and Director of the Destiny Foundation.
Written by historian Rabbi Berel Wein, The Oral Law of Sinai is an extraordinary and beautifully...
Rabbi Berel Wein – rabbi and historian, writer and lecturer, kashrut supervisor and rosh yeshiva –...
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Rabbi Binyamin Lau
Rabbi Dr. Binyami n Lau is an Israeli community leader, educator, and rabbi. He is the rabbi of the Ramban Synagogue in Jerusalem and head of the 929 Bible Project. Rabbi Lau also serves as a consultant for a number of leading organizations, is widely published, and is frequently cited in the media. He studied at Yeshivat Har Etzion and Yeshivat HaKibbutz HaDati, and received a PhD in Talmud from Bar-Ilan University.
In Jeremiah: The Fate of a Prophet, Rabbi Dr. Binyamin Lau breaks down the Book of...
The Sages brings the world of the Talmud to life, revealing the stories of the men...
In The Sages, Vol. III: The Galilean Period, Binyamin Lau paints vivid portraits of the some...
This multi-volume series offers fresh perspectives on the individual characters of the sages (Hazal), the historical...
Rabbi Binyamin Tabory
Rabbi Binyamin Tabory, a talmid of Rav Joseph B. Soloveitchik and talmid-chaver of Rav Aharon Lichtenstein, received semikha from Yeshivat Rabbeinu Yitzchak Elchanan and a Master’s degree in Jewish Philosophy from Yeshiva University. For more than thirty years, he gave an advanced Gemara shiur in Yeshivat Har Etzion. He previously served as rosh yeshiva in Toronto, Canada, at Yeshivat Or Chaim and Ulpanat Orot, and was the founding rosh kollel of the Torah Mitzion Kollel in Cleveland, Ohio. He also served as the Rav of Kehillat Alei Tzion in London. For over twenty years, Rav Tabory taught at Midreshet Moriah, a women’s learning center in Jerusalem, and more recently at Sha’alvim for Women as well. His shiurim have appeared in various publications and websites devoted to Torah study.
Rabbi Binyamin Tabory’s many students knew him as a master educator who makes the highest level...
Rabbi Binyamin Tabory’s many students knew him as a master educator who makes the highest level...
Rabbi Chaim Jachter
Rabbi Chaim Jachter has earned an international reputation as a Get (Jewish Divorce) Administrator, consultant for community Eruvin and a prolific writer. His publications include a series of four well-received books entitled Gray Matter on contemporary topics in Jewish Law. He is a veteran teacher of Judaic Studies at Torah Academy of Bergen County, Rabbi of Congregation Shaarei Orah (the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck) and Dayan on the Beit Din of Elizabeth. Rabbi Jachter has lectured on topics of significance at a wide variety of venues worldwide. Rabbi Jachter lives with his wife and five children in Teaneck, New Jersey.
Reason to Believe is veritable tour de force in defense of Orthodox Jewish faith. The author,...
Rabbi David Brofsky
Rabbi David Brofsky has taught Talmud and halakha in yeshivot and seminaries in Israel, including Yeshivat Har Etzion and Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalyim. He currently teaches in Midreshet Torah V’Avodah, is a senior faculty member at Midreshet Lindenbaum, and writes a weekly halakha shiur for the Virtual Beit Midrash (VBM). He studied at Yeshiva University and Yeshivat Har Etzion.
This book integrates halakhic, conceptual, philosophical, and historical analysis as it presents the laws of mourning....
The dynamic Jewish calendar provides constant religious challenges and spiritual opportunities. It allows us to focus...
This siddur is designed to accompany those attending a shiva house - mourners as well as...
Rabbi David Eliezrie
RABBI DAVID ELIEZRIE is a veteran Chabad shliach in Yorba Linda, California, and was previously the Jewish chaplain at the University of Miami. He is the president of the Rabbinical Council of Orange County and Long Beach, sits on the board of the Jewish Federation and Family Services of Orange County, and is active in local and national Jewish affairs. Rabbi Eliezrie is a noted writer and lecturer. He is married and the father of six children and an ever-growing number of grandchildren.
Considered one of the most influential movements in modern Judaism, writers have speculated for decades about...
Rabbi David Silber
מגילת אסתר שונה מרוב ספרי המקרא. ארץ ישראל ומקדש אינם נזכרים בה, לא יציאת מצרים, לא...
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Rabbi David Silverstein
Rabbi David Silverstein is the Sgan (Assistant) Rosh Yeshiva at Yeshivat Orayta, located in the Old City of Jerusalem, and previously served as the Director of the Overseas Program at Yeshivat Hesder, Petach Tikva. Rabbi Silverstein lectures widely on the philosophy and meaning of Jewish law. Originally from New Jersey, Rabbi Silverstein lives with his wife and four children in Modiin, Israel.
The 21st Century has seen a dramatic increase in the number of books published on practical...
Rabbi David Stav
Rabbi David Stav is Chief Rabbi of the City of Shoham & Chairman of the TZOHAR organization. Rav Stav is a graduate of Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav and has qualification for Dayanut (Rabbinical Judge) from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. Rav Stav lectures in the women's Judaic program at Bar Ilan University, authors a weekly column in the Israel Hayom newspaper and recently published several books on Halacha and the Bible.
Available in Hebrew Only One of the most fraught points of interaction between Jewish law and...
הספר, המבוסס על טורי פרשת השבוע של הרב סתיו מעיתון "ישראל היום", הוא אוסף קטעים קצרים...
Rabbi Dov Berkovitz
שפתו של התלמוד, על פי קריאתו הייחודית של הרב דוב ברקוביץ, היא שפה קיומית מובהקת; בלבו...
The HaDaf HaKiyumi series follows the daf yomi cycle of daily Talmud study, revealing the spiritual...
Available in Hebrew Only. כרך ראשון בסדרה חדשה ומרתקת אודות התלמוד, המגלה את היסודות הרוחניים, המוסריים...
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Rabbi Dov Singer
Rabbi Dov Singer is a recognized trailblazer in Israeli education and Jewish spirituality. He has attracted thousands of Jews of all backgrounds to workshops and prayer events to explore and enhance spirituality while going beyond ritual choreography.
He is head of Yeshivat Makor Chaim and the Study Center for Renewal, is an educational innovator and a leader of the modern Israeli revival of Hassidut. He is well known in Israel and the US for his inspiring teacher training and prayer workshops.
Prepare My Prayer is a unique attempt to develop a distinct language for the worship of...
הקריאה לתפילה היא קריאה לחיים, קריאה להיפתח אל קול הרוחש עמוק בקרבנו ובמציאות כול העת. התפילה...
מחיר השקה הקריאה לתפילה היא קריאה לחיים, קריאה להיפתח אל קול הרוחש עמוק בקרבנו ובמציאות כול...
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Levine
RABBI DR. AARON LEVINE, of blessed memory, was the Samson and Halina Bitensky Professor of Economics at Yeshiva University, as well as a pulpit rabbi for nearly thirty years. A leading authority on Jewish commercial law, he published widely on the interface between economics and Jewish law, especially as it relates to public policy and modern business practices. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Brooklyn College, Rabbi Levine earned his PhD in Economics from New York University and was ordained in Jewish civil and ritual law at the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School. He was a member of the World Jewish Academy of Science and a recipient of the Irving M. Bunim Prize for Jewish Scholarship. In 1982, Rabbi Levine was respondent to Nobel laureate Milton Friedman in the Liberty Fund symposium on the Morality of the Market.
Seasons of Nobility is a selection of Rabbi Dr. Levine’s sermons on the Jewish holidays and...
Rabbi Dr. Jay Goldmintz
Rabbi Dr. Jay Goldmintz is a veteran day school educator who has published widely on curriculum, tefillah education, adolescent religious development and religious parenting. He served for over 30 years as a teacher and administrator at the Ramaz School and currently teaches in Ma`ayanot Yeshiva High School.
The Koren Ani Tefilla Weekday Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
The Koren Ani Tefilla Shabbat Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
The Koren Ani Tefilla Weekday Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
The Koren Ani Tefilla Shabbat Siddur is an engaging and thought-provoking siddur for the inquiring high...
Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman
Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman is a professor of Tanakh at Bar-Ilan University. A
graduate of Princeton University and of Yeshivat Har Etzion, Rabbi Berman is the author of two academic works on the five books of the Torah: Created Equal: How the Bible Broke with Ancient Political Thought (Oxford, 2008), which was a National Jewish Book Award Finalist in Scholarship, and Inconsistency in the Torah: Ancient Literary Convention and the Limits of Source Criticism (Oxford, 2017). His articles on biblical theology and contemporary society have
appeared in the pages of Mosaic magazine and the Wall Street Journal. Rabbi Dr. Berman served as a member of the International Advisory Board for the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC.
In this groundbreaking work, Rabbi Dr Joshua Berman turns a fresh and critical eye on issues...
Rabbi Dr. Marc D. Angel
Rabbi Dr. Marc D. Angel is Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Shearith Israel in New York City. He currently directs the institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals, which fosters an intellectually vibrant, compassionate and inclu¬sive Orthodox Judaism. The author and editor of twenty-seven books, he is co-founder of the Inter¬national Rabbinic Fellowship, a worldwide association of Modern Orthodox rabbis.
The newest edition of the traditional Ethics of our Fathers features the Hebrew text aligned alongside...
Rabbi Dr. Meir Tamari
Dr. Meir Tamari is the Director of The Center for Business Ethics and Social Responsibility in Jerusalem.
In face of the age-old slander against Jewish business ethics, noted economist and rabbinic scholar Meir...
Rabbi Dr. Yehuda Brandes
Rabbi Yehuda Brandes has headed Beit Morasha, the Center for Advanced Judaic Studies and Leadership in Jerusalem, since 1998, and serves as the academic director for the Center's Robert M. Beren College. He is also a lecturer at the Herzog College in Alon Shvut, was among the founders of the Ma'aleh School of Television, Film and the Arts, and from 1992 to 1997 was the principal of Himmelfarb High School in Jerusalem. He is a member of the Himmelfarb school board, serves on the AMIT network's spiritual-pedagogical committee and the national plenum of the Bnei Akiva youth movement. His books and articles discuss topics in Talmud, Jewish halacha (law) and agadah (legend), and Jewish thought and education. Rabbi Dr. Brandes is a graduate of Yeshivat HaKotel and received rabbinic ordination from the Israel Chief Rabbinate. He holds a Ph.D. in Talmud, received from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 2003.
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Rabbi Dr. Yonatan Grossman
RABBI DR. JONATHAN GROSSMAN is an associate professor in the Department of Bible, Bar-Ilan University, and the Department of Bible, Herzog College, Alon Shevut. He earned his MA in Jewish Philosophy from the Hebrew University and his PhD in Bible from Bar-Ilan University, and has taught at Midreshet Migdal Oz. Among his previous books are Esther: The Outer Narrative and the Hidden Reading (2011), Ruth: Bridges and Boundaries (2015), Text and Subtext: On Exploring Biblical Narrative Design (2015), and Abram to Abraham: A Literary Analysis of the Abraham Narrative (2016).
Rabbi Dr. Zvi Grumet
Rabbi Dr. Zvi Grumet is a master Bible teacher who lectures widely across the English-speaking world. Having earned his rabbinic ordination and Ed.D. at Yeshiva University, Rabbi Grumet dedicated the first eighteen years of his career to teaching Torah and leading educational institutions in the US. Today, he teaches at Yeshivat Eretz Hatzvi, the Pardes Institute, and Hebrew College in Boston. He is also a senior staff member at The Lookstein Center for Jewish Education, where he is editor of Jewish Educational Leadership and generates initiatives to help advance Jewish education on four continents.
Rabbi Dr. Zvi Grumet explores the Book of Genesis in search for answers to the fundamental...
Rabbi Eliezer Berkovits
RABBI DR. ELIEZER BERKOVITS (1908–1992) is widely ranked among the most important Jewish philosophers of the twentieth century. Born in Romania and educated at the famous Hildesheimer Rabbinical Seminary, he received a PhD in philosophy from the University of Berlin. He held rabbinical positions in Germany, England, Australia, and the United States. From 1958 he was chairman of the department of Jewish philosophy at Hebrew Theological College in Skokie. In 1975, at the age of sixty-seven, he moved to Israel, where he taught and lectured until the end of his life.
Rabbi Dr. Berkovits wrote over twenty books in English, Hebrew and German, among them seminal works of Jewish thought, including God, Man and History; Crisis and Faith; and Major Themes in Modern Jewish Philosophy, for which he won a National Jewish Book Award.
Rabbi Dr Eliezer Berkovits’s Faith after the Holocaust – recognized as a classic immediately upon publication...
Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25 years developing educational tools enabling students to develop the skills to understand and remember the Mishna.
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
Rabbi Ezra Bick
Rav Ezra Bick a Ram at Yeshivat Har Etzion since his aliya from New York in 1977, currently teaches a second-year shiur for Israeli students. He is Director of the Yeshiva's Israel Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash Project, with more than 20 shiurim on varying levels reaching tens of thousands of individuals worldwide. Rav Bick earned his Semicha from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, and holds an M.S. degree in Jewish Philosophy from YU and a M. Phil. degree in Philosophy from Columbia University.
Each year on Yom Kippur, fast days, and the days leading up to the High Holidays,...
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Rabbi Haim Sabato
Rabbi Haim Sabato, born in Cairo in 1952, descends from a long line of rabbis from Aleppo, Syria. His family moved to Israel when he was five, and he was educated in leading yeshivas in Jerusalem. A tank gunner in the Israel Defense Forces, he took part in major battles of the Yom Kippur War – an experience that served as the basis for some of his later fiction. Continuing his education after the war, he co-founded a prestigious yeshiva in Maaleh Adumim near Jerusalem, in which he teaches to this day. Rabbi Sabato’s first novel appeared in 1997, and his second novel, Ti’um Kavanot, translated into English as Adjusting Sights, was awarded the prestigious Sapir Prize for Literature in 2000 and the Yitzchak Sadeh Prize for Literature in 2002. His novels Aleppo Tales, Adjusting Sights, From the Four Winds, and The Dawning of the Day have been published in English by The Toby Press
The Jewish community of Aleppo, Syria, the biblical Aram Soba, is one of the world's most...
When war breaks out in Israel in 1973, childhood friends Haim and Dov are called up...
For acclaimed novelist and rosh yeshiva Rabbi Haim Sabato, the world of Torah literature offers an...
Ezra Siman Tov is a simple storyteller who captivates his friends in the Nachla’ot neighborhood of...
Rabbi Hayyim Angel
Rabbi Hayyim Angel is the National Scholar of the Institute for Jewish Ideas and Ideals and the Rabbinic Scholar at Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in New York. He has taught advanced Bible courses to undergraduate, graduate, and rabbinical students at Yeshiva University since 1996, and lectures widely. Rabbi Angel has published over 120 scholarly articles, primarily in Bible, and is author or editor of fourteen books. His scholarship focuses on the interaction between traditional and academic approaches to Bible study. He received his BA in Jewish studies summa cum laude from Yeshiva College, his MA in Bible from the Bernard Revel Graduate School, his MS in Jewish education from the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education, and his rabbinical ordination from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University. Rabbi Angel lives in New York City with his wife and three children.
Babylonia fell and the Temple was rebuilt, miracles were at once present and hidden − but...
Rabbi Irving (Yitz) Greenberg
RABBI IRVING (YITZ) GREENBERG is a musmaḥof Yeshivat Beit Yosef Novardok (Brooklyn) and holds a doctorate from Harvard University. He is a leading Jewish thinker, and has written extensively on Jewish tradition in post-modernity, Jewish theology after the Holocaust and the rebirth of Israel, the new encounter between Judaism and Christianity, the ethics of Jewish power, and issues of religious and cultural pluralism. He has served in the Orthodox rabbinate, academia (history and Jewish studies), and Jewish communal life (President Emeritus, CLAL; Founding President, Steinhardt Foundation), and is the author of numerous books, monographs, and articles.
The sages of the Mishna lived through one of the greatest transitions of Jewish history: the...
Rabbi J David Bleich
Rabbi J. David Bleich is a Rosh Yeshiva and Rosh Kollel le-Hora’ah at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and Herbert and Florence Tenzer Professor of Law and Ethics at Yeshiva University. He has served as visiting Gruss Professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. He is the author of the acclaimed six-volume series, Contemporary Halakhic Problems, as well as Judaism and Healing, Providence in the Philosophy of Gersonides, Bircas Ha-Chammah, Time of Death in Jewish Law, a four-volume Hebrew series, Be-Netivot Ha-Halakhah, and a two-volume work, Bioethical Dilemmas: A Jewish Perspective. He is also editor of With Perfect Faith and co-editor of Jewish Bioethics.
Judaism is unique in that one of its greatest mizvot is the study of Torah for...
The Philosophical Quest includes discussions of the axiological principles of faith that define the essence of...
Rabbi Jeremy Kagan
Born in Boston and raised in Hawaii, RABBI JEREMY KAGAN attended Yale University, graduating with a BA in philosophy. He first began studying Torah at Ohr Somayach while traveling in Israel during his college years. Following the completion of his degree at Yale, Rabbi Kagan returned to Israel to pursue talmudic studies, eventually becoming a student at Heichal HaTorah and the Mirrer Yeshiva. He received rabbinical ordination from Rabbi Zalman Nechemiah Goldberg and regularly attended the classes of Rabbi Moshe Shapiro. Rabbi Kagan is the principal of Midreshet Tehillah, a post high-school seminary under the auspices of Neve Yerushalayim. In 1998 Rabbi Kagan published The Jewish Self: Recovering Spirituality in the Modern World. In 2011 he published The Choice to Be: A Jewish Path to Self and Spirituality, which was awarded the National Jewish Book Award for Modern Jewish Thought. He lives with his family in Jerusalem.
Developing emuna, or faith in God, is extraordinarily challenging in our day. Emuna may have sat...
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks is a global religious leader, philosopher, the author of more than twenty-five books, and a moral voice for our time. Described by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales as ‘a light unto this nation’, he is a frequent and respected contributor to radio, television and the press both in Britain and around the world. A visiting professor at several universities in Britain, the United States and Israel, Rabbi Sacks holds sixteen honorary degrees and has been awarded numerous prizes in recognition of his work.
Admired by non-Jews, by secular as well as religious thinkers, and equally at home in the university and the yeshiva, Rabbi Sacks served as Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth from 1991 until 2013. He read Philosophy at Cambridge before pursuing postgraduate studies as New College, Oxford and King’s College, London.
In this companion volume to his celebrated series Covenant & Conversation, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks mines the...
Why was Abraham ordered to sacrifice his son? Was Jacob right in stealing the blessings? Why...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
This collection makes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' brilliant essays on the weekly Torah portion available in book...
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik (1903–1993) was born in Russia into a family of renowned Eastern European rabbis. Initially trained in the scholarship of the sacred texts of Judaism, he enrolled at twenty-three at the University of Berlin in order to study physics, mathematics, and philosophy. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on the philosopher Hermann Cohen. In 1932, he accepted the position of chief rabbi of Boston, where he resided until his death. In 1937, he founded the Maimonides School there. For over four decades he commuted to New York City in order to teach at Yeshiva University, where his Talmudic and philosophical lectures gained renown for their probity and breadth. He was regarded throughout the world as a leading authority on the meaning of the Jewish law and as the leading intellectual figure in the effort to build bridges between Orthodox Judaism and the modern world.
This volume collects ten of Rabbi Soloveitchik’s studies on prayer, based on edited transcripts of public...
The subject of repentance, or teshuvah, captivated Rabbi Soloveitchik’s imagination, and it is easy to understand...
The Lonely Man of Faith is a timeless philosophical essay by one of the twentieth century's...
In this volume’s opening essay, Rabbi Soloveitchik writes: Nowadays a basic investigation of morality and ethos...
Rabbi Levi Cooper
Levi Cooper is an Orthodox Jewish teacher, author, and community leader who lives in Tzur Hadassah, Israel. He is a faculty member of the Pardes Institute for Jewish Studies in Jerusalem [1] where he teaches Talmud, Rambam, and Hasidism. Originally from Australia, Cooper lectures extensively on the topics of law and Halakha, Jewish spirituality and Hasidic thought. Since 1996, he has also served as a historian with Heritage Seminars.
Relics for the Present is a collection of thought-provoking mini-essays that explore the parameters and depths...
Relics for the Present is a collection of thought-provoking mini-essays that explore the parameters and depths...
Rabbi Marvin Hier
RABBI MARVIN HIER is Founder and Dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, one of the world’s foremost human rights organizations, with offices in the USA, Canada, Israel, France and Argentina. He heads the Center’s Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, which has been visited by nearly six million people, and the Center’s film division, Moriah Films. Under his leadership, the Wiesenthal Center is building a $200 million Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem. Rabbi Hier meets regularly with world leaders to advance the Wiesenthal Center agenda: teaching the lessons of the Holocaust; confronting anti-Semitism, hate, and terrorism; standing with Israel and defending the safety of Jews worldwide. He is frequently sought out by the international media for his views on current events. Rabbi Hier is the recipient of two Academy Awards and two honorary doctorates, one from Yeshiva University. He was named “Knight of the National Order of Merit” by French President Francois Mitterrand and twice “The Most Influential Rabbi in America” by Newsweek. He is the only rabbi who is a member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
He is a spectacular American success story: an Orthodox rabbi who founded an international human rights...
Rabbi Meir Elazar Atia
The Koren Avoteinu Sukkot Mahzor presents the full moroccan Sukkot liturgy with explanations of, and commentary...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
Rabbi Meir Hanegbi
מאיר הנגבי הוא עורך ומלמד חסידות. עובד שנים רבות עם הרב עדין אבן־ישראל בהוצאת התלמוד המבואר, עורך סדרת הספרים 'ביאור תניא' ו'שלשה עשר עלי השושנה'.
הספר 'הולך בדרך מצוותיך' נכתב בעקבות ספרו של אדמו"ר ה'צמח צדק' מליובאוויטש: 'דרך מצוותיך'אשר מנסה לענות...
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
Rabbi Dr. Meir Soloveichik is director of the Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University, and rabbi at Congregation Shearith Israel in Manhattan. He graduated summa cum laude from Yeshiva College, received his semikha from RIETS, and was a member of its Beren Kollel Elyon. In 2010, he received his doctorate in religion from Princeton University. Rabbi Dr. Soloveichik has lectured throughout the United States, in Europe, and in Israel to both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences on topics relating to Jewish theology, bioethics, wartime ethics, and Jewish-Christian relations. His essays on these subjects have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Commentary, First Things, Azure, Tradition, and the Torah u-Madda Journal.
Even as the twentieth century will be remembered for the West’s loss of faith, Jewish Orthodoxy...
Rabbi Menachem Waldman
Rabbi Menachem Waldman is a central and veteran activist in the struggle for the aliyah and absorption of Ethiopian Jewry. For many years he served as the representative of the Israeli Chief Rabbinate on the matter of Ethiopian Jewry and headed the Shvut Am Institute. In recent years, he has directed the Jewish Agency’s Jewish education programs for Ethiopian immigrants. He has traveled to Ethiopia some fifty times as an emissary in order to guide the Jewish life of tens of thousands of Ethiopian Jews while they waited for Aliyah in Addis Ababa and Gondar. Rabbi Waldman is considered one of the foremost experts on the study of Ethiopian Jewry. He has published numerous books on the subject, including The Jews of Ethiopia: The Beta-Israel Community (1985); Beyond the Rivers of Ethiopia: The Jews of Ethiopia and the Jewish People (Hebrew, 1988); From Ethiopia to Jerusalem: The Jews of Ethiopia in the Modern Era (Hebrew, 1992); The Koren Ethiopian Haggadah: Journey to Freedom (2010); and Journey to the Remainder of Ethiopian Jewry (Hebrew, 2015).
This unique Hebrew/English language Haggada introduces Ethiopian customs into the traditional Haggada as it tells the...
This unique Hebrew language Haggada introduces Ethiopian customs into the traditional Haggada as it tells the...
Longing for Zion: Awaiting Aliyah sheds light on a unique chapter in the modern history of...
הספר מאיר תופעה ייחודית בתולדות עם ישראל בעת החדשה, עת קיבוץ הגלויות. הוא מביא את סיפורם...
Rabbi Michael Hattin
Rabbi Michael Hattin is a master teacher of Tanakh at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem and serves as the Director of the Beit Midrash for the Pardes Center for Jewish Educators. He studied for rabbinic ordination at Yeshivat Har Etzion and holds a professional degree in architecture from the University of Toronto. Michael is the author of Passages: Text and Transformation in the Parasha (2012) and a number of series on the Israel Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash. He has served as scholar-in-residence in many communities in North America and Europe and lives in Alon Shevut with his wife Rivka and their five children.
In Joshua: The Challenge of the Promised Land, Michael Hattin brings to life the biblical Book...
In Judges: The Perils of Possession, Rabbi Michael Hattin offers a highly readable introduction to the...
Rabbi Michael J. Harris
Rabbi Dr Michael Harris was born in London in 1964. He studied at three yeshivot in Israel: Ma’ale Adumim, Machon Harry Fischel and Yeshivat HaMivtar in Efrat. He holds semicha (rabbinic ordination) from the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and from other prominent Israeli rabbis.
Rabbi Harris obtained his first degree in philosophy from Cambridge University, subsequently going on to receive a Masters in the same subject from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 2001 he received his Ph.D in philosophy from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.
Rabbi Harris became Rabbi of the Hampstead Synagogue in 1995, having previously served as Rabbi of the Southend and Westcliff Hebrew Congregation for three years. His first full-time communal position was as Education Officer of the Union of Jewish Students in 1986-87.
Rabbi Harris is a regular speaker at the annual Limmud Conference and has lectured in many synagogues and other venues within the UK Jewish community.
Celebrating one of the greatest Jewish scholars of our time, Radical Responsibility brings together thirteen luminaries...
Rabbi Michael Pollak
Rabbi Michael Pollak grew up in London and studied at City of London School. He spent 3 years at the legendary Chevron Yeshiva in Jerusalem and subsequently he graduated in Philosophy at the London School of Economics. He works as a consultant in education for the UJIA, LSJS and PAJES whilst teaching daf hayomi at the Ner Yisrael Community.
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein
Rabbi Mosheh Lichtenstein is rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion.
Available in Hebrew Only. מדי שבת בשבת ההפטרות מביאות לפנינו נבואות הנוגעות בשאלות היסוד של חיינו...
The Koren Yom HaAtzma’ut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
The Koren Yom Ha’Atzmaut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
Rabbi Natan Slifkin
Rabbi Dr. Natan Slifkin is the founder and director of the Biblical Museum of Natural History near Beit Shemesh, Israel. Raised in Manchester, England, he made aliya to Israel in 1993. He studied in yeshivot for many years and received rabbinic ordination from Or Sameach Institutions. He holds an MA in Jewish Studies from Lander College Jerusalem and a PhD in Jewish History from Bar Ilan University. His thesis dealt with rabbinic confrontations with zoology. Rabbi Slifkin has written many books on Judaism, science and zoology. He lives in Beit Shemesh with his wife and children.
Over the last fifteen years, Rabbi Slifkin has run a number of educational programs at zoos and natural history museums, and is a popular scholar-in-residence at synagogues worldwide. He also leads African safaris, and was featured on Animal Planet’s documentary “Beasts of the Bible.” His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Jerusalem Post, and numerous magazines, television and radio shows.
The Torah Encyclopedia of the Animal Kingdom is a milestone in publishing. It includes: Entries on...
עוף החול ששהה עם נוח בתבה, הגריפון של שלמה המלך, הדרקון עליו התנבא ישעיהו והסלמנדרה שהצילה...
Rabbi Nathan Laufer
Rabbi Nathan Laufer is former Director of Israel Programs for the Tikvah Fund, Founding Director of the Advanced Institute for Judaic Studies at the San Diego Jewish Academy and Founding Director of the Partnership for Effective Learning and Innovative Education (PELIE). Prior to holding these positions, he served as President and CEO of the Wexner Heritage Foundation, in which he is now President Emeritus.
Rabbi Laufer received his Rabbinic Ordination from Yeshiva University, his Leadership Educator certification from Harvard University and his Juris Doctor from Fordham University. In addition to Rendezvous with God: Revealing the Meaning of the Jewish Holidays and their Mysterious Rituals, he is the author of Leading the Passover Journey: The Seder’s Meaning Revealed, the Haggadah’s Story Retold and The Genesis of Leadership: What the Bible Teaches us about Vision, Values and Leading Change (Jewish Lights Publishing, 2005, 2006).
The sacred stories of the Torah, the sacred holidays of the Jewish year and the sacred...
Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot
Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot is head of the department of Torah SheBeal Peh at SAR High School in New York and rabbi of Kehillat Netivot Shalom in Teaneck, New Jersey.
Mikra and Meaning is a collection of essays by a leading Bible teacher who employs a...
Available in Hebrew Only. הרב אהרן ליכטנשטיין והרב יואל בן-נון, הקדישו דברי הקדמה בפתחה של יצירה...
Rabbi Netanel Wiederblank
RABBI NETANEL WIEDERBLANK studied at the Yeshiva of Greater Washington, Kerem B’Yavne, Chevron Yeshiva (Givat Mordechai), Yeshiva University, and RIETS. Currently, he is a Maggid Shiur at Yeshiva University, where he teaches college and semicha students Talmud, Halacha, and Jewish Philosophy. Rabbi Wiederblank also serves as rabbi at the Yeshiva Community Shul (Shenk Shul). He has published articles in Hebrew and English on Talmudic and philosophical issues. This volume, the first to be published in a three-part series on topics in machshava, is his first book. He lives with his wife Sara and their children in Washington Heights.
“It is more important to me to explain a [philosophical] principle than any other thing that...
Rabbi Norman Lamm
Rabbi Norman Lamm, former Chancellor and President of Yeshiva University and former Rosh haYeshiva of its affiliated Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, is one of the most gifted and profound Jewish thinkers today. He was the founding editor of Tradition, the journal of Orthodox thought published by the Rabbinical Council of America, and to this day convenes the Orthodox Forum, a think tank of rabbis, academicians, and community leaders that meets annually to discuss topics of concern in the Orthodox community. Before assuming the presidency of Yeshiva University, Rabbi Lamm served for many years as rabbi of the Jewish Center, one of New York City’s most prominent and vibrant Orthodox synagogues.
A prolific author in the field of Jewish philosophy and law, a distinguished academician, and a charismatic pulpit rabbi, Rabbi Lamm has made, and continues to make, an extraordinary impact on the Jewish community. With a rare combination of penetrating scholarship and eloquence of expression, he presents a view of contemporary Jewish life that speaks movingly to all.
The Koren Yizkor: Memory and Meaning is a double-sided edition, entirely dedicated to commemorating the departed....
Between 1952 and 1976, a young, erudite synagogue rabbi named Norman Lamm captivated his congregants with...
Derashot Ledorot: Deuteronomy, A Commentary for the Ages is a selection of essays on the book...
Torah Umadda analyzes and embraces the tension between Torah study and secular learning by exploring the philosophies...
Rabbi Ouri Cherki
Available in Hebrew Only. ׳בעוד מועד׳ ספרו של הרב אורי שרקי, הוא אסופת שיחות מרתקת על...
Rabbi Reuven Ziegler
Rabbi Reuven Ziegler is Chairman of the Editorial Board at Koren Publishers Jerusalem, Director of Research at the Toras HoRav Foundation, and Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Yeshivat Har Etzion’s Israel Koschitzky Virtual Beit Midrash.
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik was not only one of the outstanding Talmudists and religious leaders of the...
Rabbi Shalom Hammer
Rabbi Shalom Hammer lives in Israel with his wife Gabi and their seven children. He serves as a lecturer in the Jewish Identity Branch of the IDF, the Menachem Begin Heritage Center, and communities throughout the Diaspora. He is also a contributing writer for The Jerusalem Post. His previous books include Derash Yehonatan: Around the Year with Rav Yehonatan Eybeshitz, The Family Rashi Book, and The Eybeshitz Haggadah: Experiencing Redemption.
The Family Parsha Book is a user-friendly sourcebook and educational textbook that will help create the...
In Derash Yehonatan, Rabbi Hammer introduces the modern reader to key passages from the writings of...
Rabbi Shalom Rosner
Rabbi Shalom Rosneris a renowned Torah scholar and community rabbi based in Israel. He earned a BA in Economics from Yeshiva University, an MA in Jewish Education and Administration from the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education, and has rabbinical ordination from RIETS. Prior to making aliyah, Rav Rosner was a popular Maggid Shiur in Yeshiva University’s Stone Beit Midrash Program and the Rabbi of Congregation Bais Ephraim Yitzchok in Woodmere, New York. He helped establish the Nofei HaShemesh community in Beit Shemesh, where he lives and serves as Rav, and is a Rebbe at Yeshivat Kerem B’Yavneh. Rabbi Rosner is married to Rabbanit Dr. Tamar Rosner, a pediatrician, and they have seven children.
Insights on the Weekly Parasha (Bereshit-Shemot). Shalom Rav is a compilation of Rabbi Rosner’s inspiring and thought-provoking...
Rabbi Shimon Gershon Rosenberg (Shagar)
Rabbi Shimon Gershon Rosenberg (Shagar) (1949–2007) was a leading religious Zionist scholar and teacher, and founder and Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Siah-Yitzhak, a hesder yeshiva and kollel located in Efrat, Israel. He grew up in Jerusalem, studied at the Kerem B’Yavneh Hesder Yeshiva and Yeshivat HaKotel. Later in life, Rabbi Shagar delved deeply into Kabbala and Hasidism, as he sought to combine all aspects of Torah in an authentic, interdisciplinary approach.
The starkly innovative spiritual and educational approach of Rabbi Shimon Gershon Rosenberg (known as Rabbi Shagar)...
A collection of original and unique sermons for Elul, Selihot and Rosh HaShana from one of...
Rabbi Shlomo Goren
Rabbi Shlomo Goren was an Orthodox Religious Zionist rabbi in Israel, a Talmudic scholar and foremost authority on Jewish law. He founded and served as the first head of the Military Rabbinate of the Israel Defense Forces and subsequently as the third Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel from 1973 to 1983, after which he established a yeshiva in Jerusalem, which he headed until his death.
He served in the Israel Defense Forces during three wars, wrote several award-winning books on Jewish law, and was appointed Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv in 1968.
Even during his lifetime, Rabbi Shlomo Goren (1917–1994) stood as an exemplar of rabbinic leadership, a...
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin is a widely respected spokesperson and activist for Modern Orthodoxy in Israel. He serves as Chief Rabbi of Efrat and Founder, Chancellor Emeritus and Rosh HaYeshiva of the Ohr Torah Stone network of high schools, colleges, seminaries and rabbinical schools. Before moving to Israel in 1983, he was Associate Professor at Yeshiva University, and the founding Rabbi of Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York City.
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most contemporary document directing...
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most contemporary document directing...
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most contemporary document directing...
For Rabbi Shlomo Riskin, Torah is at once the oldest and the most contemporary document directing...
Rabbi Shlomo Zuckier
Even as the twentieth century will be remembered for the West’s loss of faith, Jewish Orthodoxy...
Rabbi Shmuel Simons
Rabbi Shmuel Simons was born in London and was educated at the Hasmonean Grammar School (as it was then known) before moving to Gateshead Yeshiva. He continued his learning at the Ponevezh Yeshiva in Bnai Brak and subsequently spent eleven years in the Gateshead Kollel where, in his final year, he was a member of the Kollel Executive.
For eight years, until the Spring of 2006 when he was invited to join the London Beth Din, Dayan Simons was Rosh Chaburah of the Golders Green Kollel. Dayan Simons has considerable expertise in Halacha and has published a sefer, 'Meil Shmuel'. He has lectured in Talmud, Halacha and Hashkafa.
This is the Hebrew Edition. הרב יעקב צבי (יונתן) זקס הוא אחד המנהיגים הרבניים הנכבדים ביותר...
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RABBI TULY WEISZ served as a Rabbi for five years at the Beth Jacob Congregation in Columbus, Ohio before moving to Israel with his family. He attended Yeshiva University (BA), Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (Rabbinic Ordination) and the Benjamin Cardozo School of Law (JD). He is the founder of Israel365, an organization which promotes the significance of the Land of Israel through a variety of innovative platforms. Rabbi Weisz is the editor of The Israel Bible , which is the flagship publishing initiative of Israel365.
The Israel Bible is the world’s first Bible centered aroundthe Land of Israel, the People of...
Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
RABBI DR. TZVI HERSH WEINREB is Executive Vice President, Emeritus of the Orthodox Union. For over seven years as Executive Vice President, he built the Orthodox Union to an unparalleled degree of esteem, as he combined the skills of pulpit rabbi, scholar, and clinical psychologist to provide extraordinary leadership to the organization and Orthodox Judaism worldwide.
Rabbi Weinreb received his rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Jacob Joseph Yeshiva in New York and was the longtime spiritual leader of Congregation Shomrei Emunah in Baltimore before coming to the Orthodox Union. He holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Maryland and has served for years as a practicing psychotherapist.
For over two decades, he has presented his annual Tisha B’Av webcast, reaching thousands. Many use the Koren Mesorat HaRav Kinot, which has his exquisite English translation of the Tisha B’Av elegies. Rabbi Weinreb is Editor-in-Chief of the Koren Talmud Bavli and has authored a commentary on the Koren Tehillim.
Rabbi Weinreb continues to travel extensively and to contribute to a wide variety of print and online venues.
Rabbi Warren Goldstein
Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein is the Chief Rabbi of The Union of Orthodox Synagogues of South Africa since 2005.
The Chief Rabbi studied at the Yeshivah Gedolah of Johannesburg for more than fifteen years, where he received his rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Azriel Chaim Goldfein; he additionally qualified as a dayan through theEretz Hemda Institute in Jerusalem. He has a BA, LLB (Unisa), and a PhD. in Human Rights and Constitutional Law (Wits).
Exploring the wisdom of the great sages of Lithuania, The Legacy presents a moral and spiritual...
Rabbi Yaakov Beasley
Originally from Toronto,Rabbi Yaakov Beasley is a popular and passionate teacher and writer. He studied at Yeshiva University and Herzog College, and holds a BA from Bar Ilan University. He is the Tanakh coordinator at Yeshivat Hesder Lev HaTorah and hosts the Tanach Talks podcast.
Master teacher Rabbi Yaakov Beasley carefully reveals the messages and meanings of these often unfamiliar books...
Rabbi Yaakov Medan
Rabbi Yaakov Medan is rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion and teaches Tanakh in many institutions.
ביקשו חכמים לגנוז את ספר קהלת מפני שדבריו סותרין זה את זה" (שבת ל ע"ב). אני...
Rabbi Yakov Nagen
Rabbi Yakov Nagen holds a PhD in Jewish philosophy from the Hebrew University and is a senior educator at the Otniel Yeshiva, where he teaches Talmud and Kabbala. He is a leading figure in interfaith dialogue between Judaism and Islam and in encounters between Judaism and Eastern religions. Many of his writings have been translated into Chinese, and he was profiled in Tablet magazine as one of the ten “Israeli Rabbis You Should Know.”
The thirst for spirituality and meaning is a defining characteristic of our times. A societal shift...
This is the Hebrew Edition. For English please click here. החיפוש הגובר אחר רוחניות הוא מסממני הזמן...
Rabbi Yehuda Amital
RABBI YEHUDA AMITAL (1924–2010) was raised in pre-Holocaust Hungary, where he spent his youth immersed in yeshiva study. At the age of nineteen, he was deported to a Nazi labor camp and emerged as the sole survivor of his family. Upon his liberation, he made his way to the Land of Israel. Fulfilling a promise that if he survived he would study Torah in Jerusalem, he attended Yeshivat Hevron for the next several years until he joined the Israel Defense Forces. After fighting in Israel’s War of Independence, Rabbi Amital embarked on a remarkable career in Jewish education. In 1968, he founded Yeshivat Har Etzion and, alongside Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein, built it into a world-renowned center of higher Torah learning and service to the Jewish people. From 1995–96, he served as a minister in the Israeli government in charge of religious-secular and Israel-Diaspora relations. After heading the largest hesder yeshiva for four decades and appointing his successors, Rabbi Amital retired in 2008. An exceptional public figure and religious teacher, Rabbi Amital lived a life of deep faith, humility, ethical responsibility, and commitment to individual and national vibrancy.
Hebrew Edition. "אומרים בשם הרבי מקוצק, שהדברים שלמדנו, ששמענו ושקראנו במשך השנה, מונחים הם על הלב,...
For decades, thousands from around the world gathered to join Rabbi Yehuda Amital zt”l as he...
Available in Hebrew Only בספר זה כונסו יחד קרוב לשבעים מאמרים שנכתבו על ידי מגוון אישים,...
The Koren Yom HaAtzma’ut Mahzor is the first-ever English-Hebrew prayer book for Israel’s national holidays. It...
Rabbi Yisrael Ariel
The Holy Temple in Jerusalem presents a magnificent review of the beauty and splendor of the...
Available in Hebrew only. הספר ביתהמקדשבירושליםסוקר בהידור רב מעט מיופיו ומהדרו של המקדש בירושלים, בעת שעמד...
Rabbi Yitzhak Frank
Rabbi Yitzhak Frank studied at Yeshiva University and at the Telshe Yeshiva in Ohio. He received Rabbinical ordination from Yeshivath Rabbenu Yitzhak Elhanan where he was also a member of the kollel headed by Rav Aharon Lichtenstein (zt"l). He also received a B.A. in English and an M.S. in Religious Education at Yeshiva University. Rabbi Frank has been specializing in teaching gemara and Aramaic to relative beginners. For many years, he has taught Jewish studies at yeshivoth and other Torah institutions in New York and (since 1971) in Israel.
The Gemara Card is a new innovation for Gemara learners at all levels. Created in partnership...
The Gemara Card is a new innovation for Gemara learners at all levels. Created in partnership...
An indispensable tool for all students of the Talmud on every level. With over 3,500 definitions,...
Grammar for Gemara and Targum Onkelos: an Introduction to Aramaic, by Yitzhak Frank, is an exceptional...
Rabbi Yoel Bin-Nun
Rabbi Yoel Bin-Nun is one of the founders of Yeshivat Har Etzion and Herzog College. His teachings and writings have contributed greatly to the Tanakh study revolution in Israel.
Many consider Isaiah to be the prophet of world peace, a utopian visionary who transcends the...
ביקשו חכמים לגנוז את ספר קהלת מפני שדבריו סותרין זה את זה" (שבת ל ע"ב). אני...
Rabbi Yosef Carmel
Rabbi Yosef Carmel is head of the Eretz Hemdah Institute for Advanced Jewish Studies in Jerusalem and Av Beit Din of the Eretz Hemdah / Gazit rabbinical court.
הנביא ישעיהו פעל באחת מהתקופות הסוערות והדרמטיות ביותר בחיי האומה הישראלית, תקופה של ציפייה למשיח שנשברה...
Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Rimon
Rabbi Yosef-Tzvi Rimon studied at the Netiv Meir Yeshiva High School in Jerusalem and joined Yeshivat Har Etzion in 1987. He served in the Armored Corps in the context of his army service in the Hesder Program and earned a Bachelor of Education degree from the Herzog College. He has served as a Ram in the Yeshiva since 1996 and also teaches classes in halacha for the entire Yeshiva. In 2001, Rav Rimon headed the Halacha Program in the Yeshiva's Kollel, and published a book "Shiurei Shevi'it" on the laws of Shemitta. Today, Rav Rimon serves as a neighborhood Rav in Alon Shevut, and as a Ram for first-year students in the Yeshiva. He publishes study sheets on various halachic topics and teaches at the Herzog College and at the Beit Midrash for Women in Migdal Oz.
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*Available in Hebrew Only* בדרך כלל אבלות היא דבר לא צפוי, או לפחות מתרחשת בתאריך לא...
Shemita examines the underlying principles and practical observance of the Jewish agricultural sabbatical year, leading readers...
מצוות תפילין מסמלת את הקשר הקבוע והמיוחד בינינו ובין הקב"ה, ואנו מקיימים אותהבכל יום. הספר תפילין...
Rabbi Yuval Cherlow
RABBI YUVAL CHERLOW is rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Amit Orot Shaul in Israel. He is a graduate of Yeshivat Har Etzion, ordained by the Israeli Chief Rabbinate, a retired major in the IDF, and a founding member of the non-profit rabbinical organization Tzohar. He has published many books and articles on topics in halakha, biblical exegesis, modern Jewish philosophy, and contemporary questions, and writes an online “Ask the Rabbi” column containing over 65,000 responsa on various issues. Rabbi Cherlow is a member of various Israeli governmental ethical committees and of the Presidential Press Council of Israel. He is a sought-after speaker in academic circles, public panels, and the media.
Available only in Hebrew. Mahloket [dispute] has been part of the human experience since time immemorial....
At a time when religion is distorted to crush, belittle, and negate Man, when personal responsibility...
Rabbi Zalman Weiss
Rabbi Zalman Weiss is an Orthodox rabbi living Jerusalem, Israel. He received smicha from Rabbi Zalman Nechemiah Goldberg, and studied at the yeshivas of Kol Yaakov in Munsey, NY, and Ohr Samaych and MiLi in Jerusalem, Israel. Rabbi Weiss has been actively involved in the education of potential converts for many years, working with the Beis Din of Rabbi Nissim Karelitz of Bnei Brak. His students probing questions about faith in G-d and the tenants of Orthodox Judaism inspired the research that evolved in this book.
You’ve been searching for meaning, yet you are coming up empty-handed. Much of the religious dogmas...
Rabbi Zev Farber
Halakha cannot be studied in a vacuum, but must be analyzed in light of its historical,...
Halakha cannot be studied in a vacuum, but must be analyzed in light of its historical,...
Rachel Bluwstein Sela
Rachel Bluwstein Sela (1890 – 1931) was a Hebrew-language poet who immigrated to Palestine in 1909. She is known by her first name, Rachel, or as Rachel the Poetess.
Born in Saratov in Imperial Russia, the eleventh daughter of Isser-Leib and Sophia Bluwstein, and granddaughter of the rabbi of the Jewish community in Kiev. During her childhood, her family moved to Poltava, Ukraine, where she attended a Russian-speaking Jewish school and, later, a secular high school. She began writing poetry at the age of 15. When she was 17, she moved to Kiev and began studying painting.
Rachel began writing in Russian as a youth, but the majority of her work was written in Hebrew. Most of her poems were written in the final six years of her life, usually on small notes to her friends. In 1920 her first poem, Mood, was published in the Hebrew newspaper Davar. Eventually the majority of her poems were published there on a weekly basis, and quickly became popular with the Jewish community in the Palestine and later, in the State of Israel.
Her lyrical stylel is known for the briefness of her poems, and the revolutionary simplicity of her conversational tone. The majority of her poetry is set in the pastoral countryside of Eretz Israel. Many of her poems echo her feelings of longing and loss, a result of her inability to realize her aspirations in life. Rachel’s style reflects the movement’s strive for “clarity, accuracy, conciseness, and economy of language” in poetry.
Rachel was the first Jewish woman poet in Palestine to receive recognition in a genre that was practiced solely by men. Anthologies of her poetry remain bestsellers to this day. Many of her poems were set to music, both during her lifetime and afterwards, and are widely sung by Israeli singers. Her poems are included in the mandatory curriculum in Israeli schools.
In 2011, Rachel was chosen as one of four great Israeli poets whose portraits would be on Israeli currency (the other three being Leah Goldberg, Shaul Tchernichovsky, and Nathan Alterman).
Ra’hel (Bluwstein) (1890-1931) published all her poetry under her first name only. She arrived in Palestine...
Rahel Berkovits (ed)
Rahel Berkovits is a senior lecturer in Mishnah, Talmud, and halakhah at the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, where she has been teaching for almost twenty years. She writes articles and lectures widely both in Israel and abroad on topics concerning women and Jewish law. Rahel is a founding member of Congregation Shira Hadasha, a halakhic partnership synagogue, and she serves on their halakhah committee. In June 2015, Raĥel received rabbinic ordination from Rabbis Herzl Hefter and Daniel Sperber.
The Hilkhot Nashim series presents an in-depth review of laws relating to women in Jewish ritual...
Rambam
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RCA
the 1000 members of the RCA serve the Jewish world in 18 countries. Members serve as congregational rabbis; mechanchim; military, prison, and health care chaplains; community organizational professionals; academicians; kashruth, youth, outreach, and beit din professionals, and more. Our many members living in Israel are organized as the RCA’s Israel Region.
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The Koren-Sacks partnership has now extended to include a complete series of elegant Mahzorim. These acclaimed...
The Koren Sacks Rosh HaShana Mahzor and the Koren Sacks Yom Kippur Mahzor are a pair...
From the receiving of the Torah to the exploration of the Megilot Ruth, Shavuot stands in...
Repentance
Each year on Yom Kippur, fast days, and the days leading up to the High Holidays,...
For decades, thousands from around the world gathered to join Rabbi Yehuda Amital zt”l as he...
In Return: Daily Inspiration for the Days of Awe, Erica Brown, one of today's most sought-after...
The concept of teshuvah (return) occupies a central place in Judaism. More than a shift to...
Rivka Miriam
Rivka Miriam was born in 1952 in Jerusalem and is the daughter of the Yiddish writer Leib Rochman. She is named after her grandmother and aunt who were killed in the Holocaust. Rivka Miriam served as a member of the staff, and later as head, of the Elul Open College for interdisciplinary education activities between religious and non-religious Jews. She began writing poetry at the age of seven and painting at the age of twelve. Her first poems were published in 1960, and her first book, illustrated with her own drawings, appeared when she was fourteen. In 1969 her paintings were exhibited at the Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art and in 1979 at Ein Harod and in Jerusalem in 1982.
Rivka Miriam has been awarded several awards, including the Prime Minister's Prize twice (1979; 1999), the Shapiro Prize for Religious Literature, the Goldberg Prize (1996) and the Holon Award.
To read the poetry of Rivka Miriam is to view the world through the eyes of...
Robert Friend
Robert Friend (1913 – 1998) was an American-born poet and translator. He settled in Israel in 1950, where he lived the rest of his life. He taught English and American Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for over thirty years. He was well known in Israel as an English-language poet and a translator of Hebrew poetry.
Robert Friend was gay, and his sexuality found expression in his poetry well before the Stonewall era. According to Edward Field in the Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Poetry, Shadow on the Sun is "remarkable in that, for its time, it contains so many poems about the author's homosexuality." Friend's openness continued throughout his writing career.
Friend's first published volume of verse was Shadow on the Sun (1941). His last collection of poetry, Dancing with a Tiger: Poems 1941-1998, was published posthumously in 2003. He translated around 800 works from Hebrew, Yiddish, Spanish, French, German, and Arabic. Toby Press published two volumes of his translations in its Hebrew Classics Series: Found in Translation: Modern Hebrew Poets, A Bilingual Edition (2006) and Ra'hel: Flowers of Perhaps (2008). Among the Hebrew poets Friend translated into English are Chaim Nachman Bialik, Rachel, Natan Alterman, Leah Goldberg, Gabriel Preil and Yehuda Amichai.
Found in Translation is a collection of the key works of 20th century Hebrew poetry, translated...
Rosh Hashana
The Koren Sacks Rosh HaShana Mahzor and the Koren Sacks Yom Kippur Mahzor are a pair...
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The subject of repentance, or teshuvah, captivated Rabbi Soloveitchik’s imagination, and it is easy to understand...
For decades, thousands from around the world gathered to join Rabbi Yehuda Amital zt”l as he...
Ruth Mark
Ruth Mark has an MA in Art and Education. She is the founder of Etnachta, a multi-disciplinary center for Bible-related activities as Aseh Chayil in Efrat, and a teacher at Afikim: The Center for Gifted Students in Gush Etzion.
In this book, the world of the Bible and traditional Jewish commentary meets the interpretive creativity...
In this book we find the fascinating encounter between the world of the Tanakh and the...
Ruth Wisse
Prof. Ruth Wisse is a Professor Emerita of Comparative Literature at Harvard University and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Tikvah Fund. She lives in Manhattan, New York.
Jews and Power confronts the paradox of Jewish politics: How is it that a nation that has...
S. B. Unsdorfer
S. B. Unsdorfer was born in Bratislava, Slovakia, the son of the town's much-loved rabbi. At the tender age of nineteen he was torn from his parents at Auschwitz where they were selected for extermination on the night of their arrival in 1944. Simcha survived Auschwitz and Buchenwald death camps to make a new life in england where he self-taught himself English sufficiently to tell his story. He went on to write copiously in Jewish journals world wide, with a special emphasis on children's stories, which were anthologized in stories of Simcha. He served as general secretary of Agudath Israel in Britain and was founder of its community newspaper, The Jewish Tribune, which he edited until his untimely death from a camp-related illness at the age of forty-three. His widow and two children live in England.
In this now-classic Holocaust memoir, The Yellow Star, Simcha Bunem Unsdorfer recounts his survival of the Nazi...
S.Y. Agnon
S.Y. Agnon (1888–1970) was the central figure of modern Hebrew literature, and the 1966 Nobel Prize laureate for his body of writing. Born in the Galician town of Buczacz (in today’s western Ukraine), as Shmuel Yosef Czaczkes, he arrived in 1908 in Jaffa, Ottoman Palestine, where he adopted the penname Agnon and began a meteoric rise as a young writer. Between the years 1912 and 1924 he spent an extended sojourn in Germany, where he married and had two children, and came under the patronage of Shlomo Zalman Schocken and his publishing house, allowing Agnon to dedicate himself completely to his craft. After a house fire in 1924 destroyed his library and the manuscripts of unpublished writings, he returned to Jerusalem where he lived for the remainder of his life. His works deal with the conflict between traditional Jewish life and language and the modern world, and constitute a distillation of millennia of Jewish writing – from the Bible through the Rabbinic codes to Hasidic storytelling – recast into the mold of modern literature.
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1966, SY Agnon is the towering genius of modern...
Agnon's first book-length work. Written in 1912 and told in the guise of a hassidic folktale masks...
This outstanding anthology features complete novellas by some of the finest Hebrew writers of the past...
In time for the 50th anniversary of the awarding of the Nobel Prize to SY Agnon...
Schools
The first in the Magerman Educational Siddur Series, The Koren Children's Siddur created for the early...
The first in the Magerman Educational Siddur Series, The Koren Children's Siddur created for the early...
This practical and helpful guide offers in-depth explanations of every educational element found on each page...
This practical and helpful guide offers in-depth explanations of every educational element found on each page...
Sefirat HaOmer
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz – renowned scholar, philosopher and spiritual guide – here reveals the essence of...
Charting the fifty-day count of the Omer between the two holidays, Senator Joe Lieberman – together...
The dynamic Jewish calendar provides constant religious challenges and spiritual opportunities. It allows us to focus...
בכל אחד ואחת מאיתנו טמונים כוחות אדירים, ואם נדע לזהות אותם וכיצד להביא אותם לידי ביטוי,...
Selihot
The process of repentance, teshuva, presents each of us with both challenges and opportunities. While self-scrutiny,...
The subject of repentance, or teshuvah, captivated Rabbi Soloveitchik’s imagination, and it is easy to understand...
The entire Selichot service in one volume, according to most Ashkenazi communities in the world. This...
Each year on Yom Kippur, fast days, and the days leading up to the High Holidays,...
Koren Mahzorim are the clearest and most accurate holiday prayer books available. Outstanding researchby liturgical expert...
The Koren Shabbat Humash presents all the Shabbat texts in one handy volume: parashot and haftarot...
The Classic Three Festivals Mahzor honors the pilgrimage festivals – Pesah, Shavuot and Sukkot – in classic...
For the last thirty years, The Koren Siddur has been the siddur of Israel. Now, for the first...
Sepharadim Edot Hamizrah
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The first in the Magerman Educational Siddur Series, The Koren Children's Siddur created for the early...
The Koren Siddur: Nusah Sepharadim is a tremendous achievement. This prayer book is a one-of-a-kind edition...
For the last thirty years, The Koren Siddur has been the siddur of Israel. Now, for the first...
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Begin now with Masekhet Eiruvin which consists of 5 booklets for the price of $49.75 You receive the same...
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Shabbat
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Key to the Locked Garden offers the reader teachings and instructions for Shabbat observance that once...
Responding to a need for our generation, The Concise Code of Jewish Law is a modern and up-to-date...
Now you can enjoy, read and re-read, stories from Rabbi Yerachmiel Tilles’ famed repertoire. Saturday Night...
Shabbat Humashim
For decades, Koren’s combination Siddur-Humash has been a favorite in Israel. For the first time this...
The Koren Shabbat Humash presents all the Shabbat texts in one handy volume: parashot and haftarot...
The Koren Shabbat Humash presents all the Shabbat texts in one handy volume: parashot and haftarot...
The Koren Amsterdam Shabbat Humash is a historical landmark in Jewish history. Never before has the...
Shalem Siddur
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced siddur that includes...
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced siddur that includes...
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced siddur that includes...
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced...
Shavuot
When did Rosh HaShana, the anniversary of creation, become a day of judgment? How does Yom...
In this fluent and penetrating study of the Book of Ruth, Yael Ziegler provides a masterful...
The Five Megillot – the Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther – are among...
From the receiving of the Torah to the exploration of the Megilot Ruth, Shavuot stands in...
Sherri Mandell
Sherri Mandell was born in New York and graduated from Cornell University and Colorado State University, where she received an M.A. in Creative Writing. She taught writing at the University of Maryland and at Penn State before moving to Israel with her family in 1996. She is the author of Writers of the Holocaust and has written for numerous magazines and journals, including the Washington Post, the Denver Post and the Jerusalem Post. Ms. Mandell is Director of the Koby Mandell Foundation Women’s Healing Retreat for Bereaved Mothers and Widows.
How do you grow from grief? How do the Jewish people continue on with strength despite...
Sherri Mandell, an American immigrant to Israel, offers this hauntingly beautiful memoir of a year of...
בבוקר קיצי בשנת 2001 החליטו שני נערים בני שלוש-עשרה וארבע-עשרה לצאת לטייל בוואדי סמוך לביתם במקום...
Shmuel and Merav Shapira
Shmueli and Merav Shapira are parents to nine daughters…and one son-in-law (so far). They have accompanied countless couples through change, crisis and growth. They serve as counselors for the Havruta BaCafe initiative.
Drawing on their experiences guiding hundreds of couples through the Havruta BaCafe program, Shmueli and Merav...
Shnayer Z. Leiman
Shnayer Z. Leiman is Professor Emeritus of Jewish History and Literature in the Department of Judaic Studies at Brooklyn College (CUNY) and also teaches at the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University.
The issue of Judaism’s relationship to wisdom derived from non-Jewish sources has been one of the...
Siddurim
The Koren Siddur – 40th Anniversary Retro Limited Edition To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the publication...
The Koren Siddur – 40th Anniversary Retro Limited Edition To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the publication...
The Koren Siddur – 40th Anniversary Retro Limited Edition To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the publication...
Based on the extremely popular Koren Sacks Siddur, the Koren Shalem Siddur is a new, enhanced siddur that includes...
Simcha Benyosef
Simcha H. Benyosef is the author of a significant collection of works written with the intention to elucidate esoteric aspects of Torah’s inner teachings. As a Jerusalem resident, Benyosef has been blessed to learn directly from such imminent Torah scholars as Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, zt’l, and Rabbi Raphael Moshe Luria, zt’l, whose primary contribution to Am Yisrael was to empower his students to develop an intense desire for closeness to the Source of Light.
Benyosef’s published words include:
The Light of Ephraim
The Light of Ephraim Tikkun Manual
The Light of Ephraim for Women and Couples
Empowered to Heal
Living Kabbalah
Reversing Cancer Through Mental Imagery
Translation of The Gate of Love from Rabbi Eliahu de Vidas’ Beginning of Wisdom
Key to the Locked Garden offers the reader teachings and instructions for Shabbat observance that once...
The Light of Ephraim contains a never before published section on the teachings relating to the...
Do we have the spiritual stamina to look back with the intention of repairing past damage?...
Simcha Raz
SIMCHA RAZ is a well-known Israeli author and educator. He holds rabbinic ordination from Merkaz HaRav Kook Yeshiva in Jerusalem. A third-generation Jerusalemite, he is the author of several popular books on aggadic and hasidic themes, several of which have appeared in English translation, including A Tzaddik in Our Time: The Life of Rabbi Aryeh Levin, Hasidic Wisdom: Sayings from the Jewish Sages, Heart and Scroll: Heartfelt Stories from the Masters, and Tales of the Righteous. He received the prestigious Prime Minister's award for his writing.
The bestselling author of A Tzaddik in Our Time: The Life of Rabbi Aryeh Levin now...
Loving and Beloved: Tales of Rabbi Levi Yitzhak of Berdichev, Defender of Israel is a collection...
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Sivan Rahav-Meir
SIVAN RAHAV-MEIR is one of the most popular media personalities in Israel today. She is a primetime anchor on Channel 2 News; has a column in Israel’s largest newspaper, Yediot Aharonot; and has a weekly radio show on Galei Tzahal (Army Radio). Originally from a secular Israeli family, Rahav-Meir became religiously observant during her teens. She is one of the very few public intellectuals who is well respected across the religious-secular spectrum, and has attracted a tremendous following on social media for her Torah-infused, family-centered insights into Jewish life and tradition. Her lectures in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem attract over one thousand people every week.
Ms. Rahav-Meir has a BA in Political Science and Management from Tel Aviv University. She lives in Jerusalem with her husband, media personality Yedidya Meir, and their five children.
For Sivan Rahav-Meir, the Torah is a fountain of wisdom for relationships, education, government, finances, self-growth,...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
The Steinsaltz Talmud is the most accessible edition available of the Talmud, the nearly 2,000-year-old, central text...
The Koren Mishna Sdura is the brainchild of Rabbi Eliyahu Dordek, who has spent over 25...
The Steinsaltz Talmud is the most accessible edition available of the Talmud, the nearly 2,000-year-old, central text...
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Steinsaltz Center
The Steinsaltz Center was founded in 1975 to serve as the umbrella organization for all of the activities of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel (Steinsaltz). Its goal is to promote the Rabbi’s mission of "Let My People Know” – making a world of Jewish knowledge accessible to all.
The Center’s activities include publishing the Rabbi's writings and teachings; establishing educational programs and centers; informal education; and administration and finance.
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
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An indispensable tool for all students of the Talmud on every level. With over 3,500 definitions,...
Sukkot
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The Five Megillot – the Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, and Esther – are among...
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Sulamot
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מצוות תפילין מסמלת את הקשר הקבוע והמיוחד בינינו ובין הקב"ה, ואנו מקיימים אותהבכל יום. הספר תפילין...
Synagogue Essentials
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
The liturgy of the Jews of Morocco is unique among Sephardic liturgies. Over thousands of years,...
Talmud
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the...
The complete Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli set is 42 volumes. You will also receive our...
The complete Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli set is 42 volumes. You will also receive our...
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מסכת שקלים היא המסכת היחידה בסדר מועד שיש עליה תלמוד ירושלמי ואין עליה תלמוד בבלי. המסכת...
Tamar Yellin
Tamar Yellin was born in England. Her first novel, The Genizah at the House of Shepher, appeared from The Toby Press in 2005 was awarded the first Rohr Prize. Tamar Yellin lives in Yorkshire.
Tanakh
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Since its initial publication in the 1960s, The Koren Tanakh has been recognized as the most...
Tanakh Ma'alot
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Endorsed by the Israel Ministry of Education, this is the most popular edition used in high...
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Tefilla
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Tefilla Companions
Prepare My Prayer is a unique attempt to develop a distinct language for the worship of...
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Tehillim
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Inspiring introduction to the book of Tehillim by Rabbi Steinsaltz Clear, parallel Hebrew-English translation Brief explanations...
This beautifully-designed edition of Tehillim features the moving chapters of the Book of Psalms in Hebrew,...
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The Koren Classic Tanakh
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The Koren Siddur – 40th Anniversary Retro Limited Edition
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The Steinsaltz Talmud is the most accessible edition available of the Talmud, the nearly 2,000-year-old, central text...
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The Jewish nation begins with a collection of twelve brothers and half-brothers, linked through their father,...
Uri Nissan Gnessin
Uri Nissan Gnessin (1879–1913) was a Russian Jewish writer, generally considered a pioneer in modern Hebrew literature. Born in Starodub, where his father was a rabbi. He left home at an early age, and moved from one yeshiva to the other, he had struck up a lifelong friendship with fellow Hebrew modernist author, Yosef Haim Brenner, who had attended the Pochep yeshiva with him.
His first published text was in 1904. In 1906 he had co-founded the Hebrew language publishing house "Nisyonot" (Attempts), and after moving to London in 1907, he had co-edited (with Brenner) Ha'Meorer, a Hebrew periodical. Following that he moved to Palestine but returned to Russia in 1908. Following that he had returned to Warsaw, where he died in 1913 of a heart attack.
Gnessin wrote in a unique style of prose, that had been notable for its expressionistic language form. Many Israeli literary scholars, such as Dan Miron and Gershon Shaked have written of his work, especially about the short story "BaGanim" (At the Gardens).
Uri Nissan Gnessin (1879-1913) is recognized as one of the fathers of modern Hebrew literature whose...
Uri Orbach
Uri Orbach (1960 - 2015) was an Israeli journalist, media personality and member of Knesset. He attended a Hesder yeshiva, and did his national service in the IDF Armored Corps, where he served as a co-host for the Army Radio mid-morning show 'The Last Word'. He later worked as a journalist, and is widely known as a for producing columns for Israel’s largest newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth.
Uri was a founder of the leading Israeli children’s magazine, Otiyot, the religious television station, Tekhelet, and the radio station, Kol Ĥai.
Prior to the 2009 elections, he joined the Jewish Home. He was placed third on the party's list, and entered the Knesset as it won three seats. For the 2013 elections he was placed sixth on the Jewish Home list, retaining his seat as the party won 12 seats. He was appointed Minister of Pensioner Affairs on 18 March 2013.
Donkeys on the Roof brings the stories of the Talmud and Midrash to life for children...
Available in Hebrew Only. חוני המעגל וחנינא בן דוסא, סיפורי ארץ ישראל ואגדות על בעלי חיים...
Hebrew Edition. סיפורי חכמים המופיעים בתלמוד ובספרות המדרשים הם נכס צאן ברזל של התרבות היהודית. שנינות,...
Uriel Frank
Uriel Frank studied in Rabbi Shabbtai Sabato’s yeshiva in Mitzpe Yericho and Yeshivat Shevut Yisrael in Gush Etzion, headed by Rabbi Shabbtai Rappaport and Rabbi Yehoshua Ben Meir. He attained his academic degrees in Bible studies, Oral Law, education, and Hebrew language from Herzog College (BA) and the Lander Institute (MA).
Frank’s interest in the intersections of Torah and the Hebrew language has been featured on the Moreshet radio channel, the Meorot HaDaf Hayomi weekly, and the Maane Lashon website. He organizes and produces bi-annual seminars on Torah and Hebrew, teaches Torah and language in different frameworks, and publishes essays on these topics. Additionally, he publishes, together with his father Rabbi Yitzhak Frank, learning aids for Talmud study.
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Uziel Hazan
נושאי הקמעות מלווים אותנו משחר ההיסטוריה. קמעות ששמרו על אישה הרה, לחשים שהגנו מפני כישוף, עין...
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The Living Tree comprises a collection of thought-provoking articles that fearlessly confront the most pressing issues...
Y.H. Brenner
Yosef Haim Brenner (1881–1921) was a Russian-born Hebrew-language author and one of the pioneers of modern Hebrew literature.
In 1902, Brenner was drafted into the Russian army. Two years later, when the Russo-Japanese War broke out, he deserted. He was initially captured, but escaped to London with the help of the General Jewish Labor Bund, which he had joined as a youth.
In 1905, he met the Yiddish writer Lamed Shapiro. Brenner lived in an apartment in Whitechapel, which doubled as an office for HaMe'orer, a Hebrew periodical that he edited and published in 1906–07. In 1922, Asher Beilin published Brenner in London about this period in Brenner's life.
Brenner married Chaya, with whom he had a son, Uri.
Brenner immigrated to Palestine (then part of the Ottoman Empire) in 1909. He worked as a farmer, eager to put his Zionist ideology into practice. Unlike A. D. Gordon, however, he could not take the strain of manual labor, and soon left to devote himself to literature and teaching at the Gymnasia Herzliya in Tel Aviv. According to biographer Anita Shapira, he suffered from depression and problems of sexual identity. He was murdered in Jaffa on May 1921 during the Jaffa riots.
This collection of Brenner's work includes the novella Out of the Depths, as well as One...
Yosef Haim Brenner (1881–1921) left behind an impressive and influential body of work, including short stories...
Yaakov Kirschen
Yaakov Kirschen, Political Analyst, Yale Fellow, Blogger, and Dry Bones Cartoonist.
Kirschen was born in Brooklyn NY in 1938. He studied art at Queens College and became a cartoonist after he graduated in 1961.
In 1971 he moved to Israel, changed his first name from Jerry to Yaakov, and in 1973 began drawing a daily editorial strip called Dry Bones, which has become internationally syndicated and is known as Israel’s Political Comic Strip. Kirschen is a member of both America’s National Cartoonists Society and the Israeli Cartoonists Society.
He has, in parallel with his career as a cartoonist, been an innovative computer game designer and inventor. His company LKP ltd. has done work for major computer and game companies both in Israel and in the U.S.
In 2009, Dry Bones cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen was made a “visiting fellow” and “artist in residence” of Yale University’s Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism and Racism (YIISA).
In 2010, Yale published Kirschen’s ground-breaking working paper entitled “Memetics and the Viral Spread of Antisemitism through “Coded Images in Political Cartoons”. The paper identifies antisemitism as a behavioral virus, isolates its three viral strains, and reveals its use by totalitarian movements in their attempts to conquer the West.
In October of 2010 Kirschen presented his revolutionary findings at Yale in a presentation called “Secret Codes, Hidden War”. The “Hidden War” is the war against free and Democratic societies. The “Secret Codes” are the codified and virally spread anti Jewish libels used in that war. The presence of these codes in political cartoons should be seen as symptoms of a deeper sickness.
He writes a Dry Bones Blog which he started in 2005 dedicated to combating the willful rewriting of history and fighting the spread of antisemitism.
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Yardena Lubotzky
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In this book we find the fascinating encounter between the world of the Tanakh and the...
Yehoshua Miller
בכל אחד ואחת מאיתנו טמונים כוחות אדירים, ואם נדע לזהות אותם וכיצד להביא אותם לידי ביטוי,...
Yehoshua Seckbach
B’Lev Patuach (‘With an Open Heart’) was born following a series of meetings between the author...
Yehuda Avner
Yehuda Avner (1928 - 2015) served as adviser and English speechwriter to Israeli Prime Ministers Rabin, Begin, Meir and Eshkol. He is a former Israeli Ambassador to Britain, Ireland and Australia, and served in diplomatic positions at the Israeli Consulate in New York and the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC. Ambassador Avner was born in Manchester, England. He has lived in Israel since 1947.
"You will dine with the Devil, Dan. You will do everything the Devil requires. Whatever it...
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Mr. Prime Minister is a Hebrew version of the successful The Prime Ministers by former Ambassador...
Yemima Mizrachi
Rabbanit Yemima Mizrachi is a renowned author, teacher, and inspirational speaker. Since 2001, she has given weekly lectures in Jerusalem that are now attended by thousands of women of all ages and affiliations, and her classes are disseminated virtually throughout the world. An attorney and rabbinical court advocate by training, Rabbanit Yemima speaks about a wide variety of topics: the weekly parasha, faith, prayer, marriage and relationships, family, holidays, and more. She also hosts a weekly program on Kan, Israel’s public radio station.
How does she do it again? How does it grow again? Women have this ability. We...
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אנחנו חיים בחברה מאותגרת שמחה. אנחנו מחפשים אחריה אבודים ביער מפחיד. אנחנו אוהבים אותה, אנחנו עצובים...
This is the Hebrew Edition. Click here for the English Edition. Rabbanit Yemima Mizrachi is one of...
Yerachmiel Michael Tilles
Yerachmiel Michael Tilles is a native of the Bronx. In 1965, he graduated from Harpur College (now Binghamton University) at age 20. After becoming Chasidic and getting married, he moved with his family to Israel in 1978 to “the mystical city” of Safed, where he has worked as a teacher, translator, webmaster, seminar designer and director, editor, and manager of an art gallery. Since 1996, he has been emailing a story a week to thousands of readers. One hundred of his best stories have been selected for a three volume set, of which “ Saturday Night, Full Moon” is the first.
Now you can enjoy, read and re-read, stories from Rabbi Yerachmiel Tilles’ famed repertoire. Saturday Night...
Rabbi Yerachmiel Michael Tilles is the famed storyteller of Ascent of Safed where he has been...
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Yeshiva University
Yeshiva University is the world’s premier Jewish institution for higher education. Rooted in Jewish thought and tradition, it sits at the educational, spiritual and intellectual epicenter of a robust global movement that is dedicated to advancing the moral and material betterment of the Jewish community and broader society, in the service of God.
The published works of YU faculty, students and staff serve as platforms to share those values and engage with a rapidly changing world. Our faculty's research, academic work and scholarly writings help bring wisdom to many of the most pressing social, political, medical, legal and human rights issues facing the world today. Our University serves as a platform to bring Yeshiva's collective wisdom to the world through our community outreach, publications, seminars and broad range of academic programs.
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Yeshiva University Rabbis & Professors
A wide-ranging collection of essays inspired by the Book of Ruth. In this volume, contemporary scholars,...
The scholars of Yeshiva University come together in this latest volume of the Mitokh Ha-Ohel (Within...
The rabbis and professors of Yeshiva University have come together in two volumes of Mitokh Ha-Ohel...
The rabbis and professors of Yeshiva University come together in this latest volume of the Mitokh...
Yeshivat Har Etzion
Yeshivat Har Etzion, founded in 1968 in Gush Etzion, is one of Israel's outstanding institutions of advanced Torah study. The overall goal of the Yeshiva is to foster within each student Ahavat Hashem and a lifelong commitment to Talmud Torah, Am Yisrael and Eretz Yisrael. The Yeshiva bears a unique message: deep spirituality and intense religious striving, tempered with a message of moderation and openness.
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YESHIVAT HAR ETZION, a hesder yeshiva located in Gush Etzion, Israel, is one of the leading institutions of advanced Torah study in the world. Founded by Rabbi Yehuda Amital and Rabbi Aharon Lichtenstein, the yeshiva is dedicated to cultivating a commitment to Talmud Torah, a love of the Jewish people and the land of Israel, and an ability to engage with and be enriched by the contemporary world. http://haretzion.org
Torah MiEtzion presents original, insightful essays on the Bible by the rabbis and scholars of Yeshivat Har...
Torah MiEtzion presents original, insightful essays on the Bible by the rabbis and scholars of Yeshivat Har...
Torah MiEtzion presents original, insightful essays on the Bible by the rabbis and scholars of Yeshivat Har...
Torah MiEtzion presents original, insightful essays on the Bible by the rabbis and scholars of Yeshivat Har...
Yitzchok Adlerstein
Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein is a senior staff member at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish advocacy group and international NGO. He holds the Sydney M. Irmas Adjunct Chair in Jewish Law and Ethics at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. He is a frequent spokesperson for Torah Judaism in the secular media, and writes prolifically for a wide spectrum of Orthodox Jews and the American public. He has been published in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, several legal publications, and the spectrum of Jewish media. He is on the editorial boards of Jewish Action (OU) and Klal Perspectives. He founded and writes for the popular Cross-Currents blog.
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The process of repentance, teshuva, presents each of us with both challenges and opportunities. While self-scrutiny,...
The subject of repentance, or teshuvah, captivated Rabbi Soloveitchik’s imagination, and it is easy to understand...
Young Adults
Zev Eleff
Rabbi Dr. Zev Eleff is Chief Academic Officer of Hebrew Theological College in Skokie, Illinois. He is the author of six books and more than forty scholarly articles in the field of American Jewish history. Dr. Eleff ’s most recent books, Who Rules the Synagogue? (Oxford, 2016) and Modern Orthodox Judaism (JPS, 2016), were both finalists for the National Jewish Book Award.
Ennoble and Enable: Essays in Honor of Richard M. Joel is a rich collection of forty-five essays...
In 1917, a group of visionaries broke ground on an institution that would ultimately change the...
Zeיev Maghen
In a post-modern world, where identities blur and traditions give way to globalization, "why be Jewish?"...
Zionism
This collection of brilliant and never-before-published essays by six of the most perceptive observers of Jewish...
The Israel Bible is the world’s first Bible centered aroundthe Land of Israel, the People of...
Mordecai Chertoff came to Palestine in 1947 as a twenty-five-year-old, determined to make his contribution to...
This is Agnon's first novel-length work, considered one of the first classics of modern Hebrew literature....
Zlata Ehrenstein
Zlata Ehrenstein was born in Brooklyn, New York; the daughter of Rabbi Yehudah Leib, and his wife Chava. She grew up in Borough Park, learning first in Bais Yaakov, then in Bais Rivka, following which she earned a teaching degree, a profession for which she was greatly encouraged by the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Today, Zlata lives in Tsfat, Israel, where she teaches at Machon Alte and is a sought-after home lecturer, giving Torah classes on a weekly basis. For further information, please see the Authors section of this website.
אביעד עברון
אביעד עברון לומד ומלמד בישיבת מעלה גלבוע. עורך את כתב העת 'דעות', ספרים ומאמרים. תלמיד לתואר מוסמך בתלמוד באוניברסיטת בר אילן
בן-ציון עובדיה
בן-ציון עובדיה מלמד בבית המדרש ׳חברותא׳ שבאוניברסיטה העברית וב׳דרישה׳. בית המדרש 'דרישה' הוא מחלוצי בתי המדרש לנשים בעולם, ופועל משנת 1979 בניו יורק. הוא מציע תכניות ומסלולי לימוד רבים, הפונים למגוון קהלים וקבוצות מכל רחבי ארה"ב, חלקם פתוחים אף לגברים. בשנים האחרונות מפעיל בית המדרש תכניות לימוד ייחודיות בארץ המיועדות לקהל הסטודנטים הישראלי.
דרור יהב
דרור יהב הוא כותב, עורך ומרצה בנושאי יהדות. בוגר יחידה 8200 ואיש הייטק לשעבר, בוגר תואר שני בתוכנית ליהדות זמננו באוניברסיטת בר־אילן ומנהל הבלוג "פשוט יהדות". מתגורר ברמת גן עם אשתו וילדיו.
הרב מנחם פרומן
בן-ציון עובדיה מלמד בבית המדרש ׳חברותא׳ שבאוניברסיטה העברית וב׳דרישה׳. בית המדרש 'דרישה' הוא מחלוצי בתי המדרש לנשים בעולם, ופועל משנת 1979 בניו יורק. הוא מציע תכניות ומסלולי לימוד רבים, הפונים למגוון קהלים וקבוצות מכל רחבי ארה"ב, חלקם פתוחים אף לגברים. בשנים האחרונות מפעיל בית המדרש תכניות לימוד ייחודיות בארץ המיועדות לקהל הסטודנטים הישראלי.
חזי כהן
ד"ר חזי כהן מורה לתנ"ך בישיבת מעלה גלבוע, במדרשת עין הנצי"ב ובאוניברסיטת בר אילן. בעל תואר דוקטור במקרא, ומקדישאת זמנו לעיון בשאלות שבין מסורת לביקורת. עוסק בתורתם של חכמי המזרח בכלל ושל הבן איש חי בפרט, ועורך האתר 'חכימא – סיפורים מחכמי המזרח'.
ימימה מזרחי
קלמן סמואלס
קלמן סמואלס, יליד ונקובר, קנדה, הוא מייסד ׳שלוה׳ ונשיא הארגון, דוקטור לשם כבוד באוניברסיטת בר אילן, אב לשבעה ואוהב אדם. זהו ספרו הראשון.