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Rabbi Adin Even-Israel
Steinsaltz (11 July 1937 – 7
August 2020) (Hebrew: עדין אבן-ישראל שטיינזלץ) was an
Israeli Chabad Chasidic rabbi, teacher, philosopher...
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Steinsaltz Edition Talmud originally began as a
Hebrew edition of the
Babylonian Talmud by
Rabbi Adin
Steinsaltz, with his
literal Hebrew translation...
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several sizes. The
first attempt to
translate the
Steinsaltz edition into
English was The Talmud: The
Steinsaltz Edition (Random House),
which contains the original...
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analysis has been
described as "mathematical" in approach; Adin
Steinsaltz makes the
analogy of the
Amoraim as
scientists investigating the Halakha...
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condemning Rabbi Adin
Steinsaltz,
referring to
strongly worded comments made by
Rabbi Elazar Shach in 1989. It is
clear that
Rabbi Adin
Steinsaltz' untraditional...
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shalt love the Lord thy God" is
interpreted by
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel
Steinsaltz to mean "Act in such a
manner that God will be
beloved by all His creatures...
- Afterword:
Mysticism in the
Jewish Tradition by Adin
Steinsaltz. On the Road with
Rabbi Steinsaltz,
Arthur Kurzweil, Jossey-B**** 2006, Chapter: "Kabbalah...
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written for the
Aleph Society/
Steinsaltz Center,
where he
served as the
senior content editor of the Koren/
Steinsaltz English Talmud. He
currently heads...
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Educational Media 2006,
segment Nikolaev,
Russia 1902. (UPC 874780 000525) Adin
Steinsaltz, My Rebbe.
Maggid Books, page 24 Slater, Elinor, "Great
Jewish Men", ISBN 0-8246-0381-8...
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Jacob 2003
Invitation to the
Talmud Stipf and Son,
Oregon xvii-vix;
Steinsaltz, Adin 1976 The
Essential Talmud New York:
Basic Books. 3–9; Strack, Hermann...