“Rabbi Steinsaltz was very similar to Rabbi Sacks – they both believed in spreading Torah to the masses to all four corners of the globe. This is precisely the goal of our new portal – to make Rabbi Steinsaltz’s works and writings accessible to all, with no effort, at the touch of a finger.” 

“Like Rabbi Sacks, Rabbi Steinsaltz was very much influenced by the Lubavitcher Rebbe – he was his mentor, who encouraged him to become a rabbi and share his knowledge and wisdom to the world. Both were great intellectuals, both had an ability to feel at home in both worlds – science and Torah – and both were men of intellect and emotion,” said Liza Even-Israel, daughter-in-law of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz

Steinsaltz was awarded the Israel Prize in 1988 for producing his masterpiece – a translation and commentary on the Babylonian Talmud. His Talmud – The Steinsaltz Edition – was a pioneering work and made the Talmud accessible to the masses. 

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