Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz and Babylonian Talmud Bavli - רב עדין אבן ישראל שטיינזלץ זצ"ל ותלמוד בבלי

Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz and Babylonian Talmud Bavli - רב עדין אבן ישראל שטיינזלץ זצ"ל ותלמוד בבלי

Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz זצ''ל (Remember a righteous man for blessing).  Are debating what to say about him in our short article and understand in advance that it is impossible to give a complete survey of the size and meaning of this person in Jewish life and his influence in Judaism. And we think there is only one solution to say that we are talking about one of the greatest Israelis of our generation. Rabbi Adin Ibn Yisrael Steinsaltz (July 11, 1937 - August 7, 2020, ( ג' באב ה'תרצ"ז – י"ז באב ה'תש"ף)) was considered one of the greatest rabbis and scholars of our time. He was born in Israel in 1937 to a family. Secular: At the age of 23, he was the youngest school principal in Israel, and headed an experimental school he co-founded with some of his friends in the Negev. But the main point and special place of the rabbi's work and publication comes to him from the "Talmud haMevuar" (התלמוד המבואר )- commentary and translation and commentary in modern Hebrew on the Babylonian Talmud Bavli. This 44-volume edition was co-authored with a team of scholars and researchers. The "Talmud haMevuar" was also published in English and French, and some volumes - also in Russian and Spanish.
Since then he has published his commentary on the Tanach in the Tanach haMevuar תנ''ך המבואר series, his commentary on Maimonides - RAMBAM (רמב''ם), a commentary on the Tanya תני"א and his commentary on a Mishnah (משנה) that will be published soon. And books of thought translated into various languages: Thirteen Rose petals, Soul and more.
The rabbi established the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications in Israel, and has written and published more than three hundred titles and many hundreds of articles on a variety of topics: Talmud, Kabbalah, Jewish thought, sociology, historical biographies, philosophy and more. Many of his books and articles have been translated into English, Russian, French, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Italian, Dutch, and even Georgian, Japanese and Chinese.

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