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Adin Steinsaltz
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz ( Hebrew : ) or (Hebrew: ) was born in 1937 in Jerusalem.
He is known for his popular commentary and translation of both Talmud in Hebrew , in French , in Russian and Spanish. In 1988, he received the Israel Prize , Israel's most decorated.
"A society must ask, seek and require that each individual give something of himself. The sum of its small grants, it can be rebuilt entirely. If each of us light a candle of our souls, the world will be filled with light. "
- Adin Steinsaltz
Partial Bibliography
- The Jews and their future, Albin Michel, 2008
- Introduction to the Talmud, Albin Michel , 2002
- Let my people know, Bibliophane, 2002
- Rose petals to the thirteen - Introduction to the Kabbalah and Judaism, Albin Michel, 2002
- Characters of the Talmud, Bibliophane, 2000
- Man standing, Albin Michel , 1999
- The Master of Prayer, Albin Michel, 1994

