Status | Active |
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Founded | c. 1988 |
Founder | Rabbi Yosef Samet |
Publication types | Books |
Fiction genres | Sifrei Kodesh |
Owner(s) | Rabbi Yehoshua Leifer |
Official website |
ozvehadar |
Oz Vehadar ( Hebrew: עוז והדר) is a Torah institute that deals with the publication of Torah books. It was founded by Rabbi Yosef Samet and currently headed by Rabbi Yehoshua Leifer from Monsey, NY.
Oz Vehadar publishes a wide range of Torah books relating to Tanach, Mishnah, Talmud, and works of Rishonim and Acharonim.
From 1988 to 2007, Oz Vehadar worked on publishing a new edition of the Babylonian Talmud with corrections of previous texts and a retypesetting of the commentaries. The cost of the project was over $20 million. [1] The project was supported by Jewish businessman and philanthropist Hershey Friedman and thus named "Mahaduras Friedman" after him. [2]
Oz Vehadar also publishes an edition of the Talmud with vowelization and punctuation. [3] [4]
They also published the Mesivta edition of the Talmud, which includes a Hebrew-language translation and commentary, as well as many individual commentaries on the Talmud, including several volumes of Kovetz Mefarshim and the Shita Mekubetzes. [5]
Other Oz Vehadar publications include Talmud Yerushalmi, [6] Tanakh, Hasidic works, [7] Halakhic works, [8] Passover Haggadas, [9] and other books.
Status | Active |
---|---|
Founded | c. 1988 |
Founder | Rabbi Yosef Samet |
Publication types | Books |
Fiction genres | Sifrei Kodesh |
Owner(s) | Rabbi Yehoshua Leifer |
Official website |
ozvehadar |
Oz Vehadar ( Hebrew: עוז והדר) is a Torah institute that deals with the publication of Torah books. It was founded by Rabbi Yosef Samet and currently headed by Rabbi Yehoshua Leifer from Monsey, NY.
Oz Vehadar publishes a wide range of Torah books relating to Tanach, Mishnah, Talmud, and works of Rishonim and Acharonim.
From 1988 to 2007, Oz Vehadar worked on publishing a new edition of the Babylonian Talmud with corrections of previous texts and a retypesetting of the commentaries. The cost of the project was over $20 million. [1] The project was supported by Jewish businessman and philanthropist Hershey Friedman and thus named "Mahaduras Friedman" after him. [2]
Oz Vehadar also publishes an edition of the Talmud with vowelization and punctuation. [3] [4]
They also published the Mesivta edition of the Talmud, which includes a Hebrew-language translation and commentary, as well as many individual commentaries on the Talmud, including several volumes of Kovetz Mefarshim and the Shita Mekubetzes. [5]
Other Oz Vehadar publications include Talmud Yerushalmi, [6] Tanakh, Hasidic works, [7] Halakhic works, [8] Passover Haggadas, [9] and other books.