Steinsaltz

Where was God in the Holocaust? A NY poet and activist asks the question in a book of ‘psalms’

“Never again” pledges to stop all genocide. A commitment to honor and assist the dwindling number of survivors and to fight the antisemitism that persists 80 years after the liberation of Auschwitz.

 Menachem Rosensaft leads a tour of the Auschwitz II-Birkenau complex for members of the World Jewish Congress, January 2020.
 Rabbi Sacks and Rabbi Steinsaltz.

Steinsaltz's new book on Torah, Jewish law

RABBI ADIN STEINSALTZ, who died on Friday – self-effacing charm, a quick wit and love.

Meeting Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, an uncategorizable mind

Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz

Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz died Friday in Jerusalem at the age of 83


Three encounters with Rabbi Steinsaltz, a great man

Because of his works, we all have the ability to realize the passion for knowledge and wonder that sprouts from every page of the Talmud.

Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz

Talmudic scholar Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz hospitalized, in critical condition

The 83-year-old scholar, most famous for his translation of the Talmud, is battling a severe lung infection unrelated to the coronavirus.

Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz

Perspectives on Rabbi Steinsaltz’s birthday

Rabbi Steinsaltz has been called the Rashi of our time. His incredible genius lies also in the power of being able to bring down to us average minds the highest and deepest thoughts of Torah.

THE WRITER with Rabbi Steinsaltz at the event: ‘The Rabbi’s incredible mind is not “packaged” in a typical, powerful rabbi’s type of image we would expect.’

Steinsaltz’s Book of Psalms

Rabbi Steinsaltz’s brief English introduction sets the tone for the entire book. In just four pages, he explains why the Psalms hold a universal appeal for mankind.

Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz meets with two students in his office

From father to son

Rabbi Adin Even-Israel hands the Steinsaltz spiritual baton to Rabbi Meni

Avraham Fried sings for Rabbi Steinsaltz at the gala dinner in his honor on June 10