Adin Steinsaltz Libros
El Rabino Adin Steinsaltz es reconocido internacionalmente como uno de los rabinos líderes de este siglo. Es autor de numerosos libros y es mejor conocido por su monumental traducción y comentario del Talmud. Su obra profundiza en la mística judía, el pensamiento religioso, la sociología, la biografía histórica y la filosofía. A través de sus publicaciones y enseñanzas, hace que las profundas tradiciones espirituales y filosóficas sean accesibles a una audiencia más amplia.






The Koren Talmud Bavli: Tractate Shabbat Part 1
- 356 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
With a focus on accessibility, this edition of the Talmud, translated into modern Hebrew by Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, invites readers into its rich, complex world. It addresses linguistic and contextual challenges, simplifying the text's non-linear structure. The edition includes concise commentaries, Halachic rulings, and explanatory notes, along with detailed indexes and interdisciplinary background. This resource is designed for both beginners and advanced learners, promoting an engaging exploration of Talmudic dialogue and thought.
The Steinsaltz Humash, 2nd Edition
- 1436 páginas
- 51 horas de lectura
The Steinsaltz Humash the long-awaited English version of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz's pioneering translation and commentary on the Torah. Like his monumental translation and commentary of the entire Talmud, the new Steinsaltz Humash includes a treasure trove of information to make the text clear, fascinating, and relevant to users of all backgrounds. Here, Rabbi Steinsaltz's commentary seeks to connect the reader directly to the peshat, the plain reading of the text. He includes references to many commentaries, while he aims to remove any 'barriers' to the text, connecting us directly to the 'voice of the Torah'.This brand-new volume features several innovative elements including:Hebrew verses in clear Koren font, with vowels and punctuation.Accessible English translation that reflects Rabbi Steinsaltz's understanding of the text.Parshiyot divided thematically with introductory explanations.Color photos that identify biblical objects and illustrate complicated concepts.Notes and photos of modern archaeological and scientific findings.Maps, illustrations, and charts to clarify locations and concepts.
The Steinsaltz Tehillim
- 624 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
Featuring a clear Hebrew-English translation, this edition of Tehillim includes insightful commentary by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz. Each psalm is accompanied by brief explanations that provide an overview, while unique line-by-line commentary deepens the understanding of King David's poetry. Additionally, it includes special prayers for various occasions such as travel, illness, thanksgiving, and mourning, making it a comprehensive resource for spiritual reflection and connection.
The Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the innovative design of Koren Publishers Jerusalem with the incomparable scholarship of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz. The Koren Talmud Bavli Standard Edition is a full-size, full-color edition that presents an enhanced Vilna page, a side-by-side English translation, photographs and illustrations, a brilliant commentary, and a multitude of learning aids to help the beginning and advanced student alike actively participate in the dynamic process of Talmud study.
The Koren Talmud Bavli is a groundbreaking edition of the Talmud that fuses the innovative design of Koren Publishers Jerusalem with the incomparable scholarship of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz. The Koren Talmud Bavli Standard Edition is a full-size, full-color edition that presents an enhanced Vilna page, a side-by-side English translation, photographs and illustrations, a brilliant commentary, and a multitude of learning aids to help the beginning and advanced student alike actively participate in the dynamic process of Talmud study.
The first booklet of the new paperback edition of The Noé Edition Koren Talmud Bavli in full color - Tractate Shabbat. Vol 2 Shabbat contains Daf 2a-20b. Shabbat is divided into seven volumes in paperback format.


