A team of over 40 scholars and technicians developed the ArtScroll’s Schottenstein Digital Edition of the Talmud for offline use. The application retains the integrity of the original printed form ...
Just before 6 a.m. on each weekday, members of Toronto’s Beth Avraham Yosef synagogue make their way across a snowy parking lot to the first of the congregation’s three daily Talmud classes. About ...
For decades, Mesorah Publications has bestrode the English-language Jewish publishing world like a Goliath. But two new initiatives are posing a fresh challenge to the Orthodox publisher’s dominance ...
It might seem strange that a publishing company that is one of the crown jewels of American right-wing Orthodoxy — the wing that opposes using the Internet unless it is absolutely necessary — would ...
A new siddur and chumash, with more emphasis on Israel and the experience of Orthodox women, are challenging the publisher’s primacy. NEW YORK (JTA) — For decades, one name dominated the bookshelves ...
A new app edition of the Babylonian Talmud promises greater access and interactivity, but falls short on a few counts. Last night, in the marshes of East Rutherford, in a stadium that is normally home ...
The response to this offer has been overwhelming. Thousands of people across the world have expressed how grateful they were to finally bring home the entire ArtScroll Digital Library for just $299 - ...
For decades, one name dominated the bookshelves and pews of American Orthodox synagogues: ArtScroll. The Brooklyn-based publisher of Jewish books put out the most widely used Orthodox prayer book, or ...
NEW YORK (JTA) — For decades, one name dominated the bookshelves and pews of American Orthodox synagogues: ArtScroll. The Brooklyn-based publisher of Jewish books put out the most widely used Orthodox ...
In my last post I was critical of ArtScroll’s approach to biographies of great religious personalities. But in truth their accomplishments in furtherance of Torah study far outweigh the problems with ...
American Jews have long been unable to pray together. Anyone who opens a Jewish prayer book must confront theological issues ranging from gender roles to the nature of God. No siddur can cross the ...
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