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| Adin SteinsaltzAlso known as: Adin Steinsaltz, Adin Even-Israel, Adin Steinsaltz ed., Adin Rabbi Steinsaltz, Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz ... (see complete list), עדין שטינזלץ, עדין שטיינזלץ, עדין אבן-ישראל, Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz, Adin Steinsaltz Even Israel, Adin; Steinsaltz, Adin Even-Israel, עדין אבן ישראל שטינזלץ | 1,077 | 6 | (4.47) | 0 | 0 |
- The Essential Talmud 271 copies
- The Thirteen Petalled Rose 105 copies, 2 reviews
- Talmud Reference Guide (Talmud the Steinsaltz Edition) 78 copies
- A Guide to Jewish Prayer 69 copies
- The Talmud, The Steinsaltz Edition, Volume 1: Bava Metzia Part 1 (Talmud… 47 copies, 1 review
- Simple Words: Thinking About What Really Matters in Life 36 copies, 1 review
- The Talmud Vol. 2: The Steinsaltz Edition : Bava Metzia Part 2 25 copies
- The Talmud vol. 3: The Steinsaltz Edition : Bava Metzia, Part III 23 copies
- The Talmud vol.8: The Steinsaltz Edition : Tractate Ketubot, Part II 20 copies
- The Talmud, The Steinsaltz Edition, Volume 4: Tractate Bava Metzia Part IV… 19 copies
- The Talmud vol.5: The Steinsaltz Edition : Tractate Bava Metzia, Part V 18 copies
- Biblical Images: Men and Women of the Book 18 copies
- The Talmud vol. 14: The Steinsaltz Edition : Tractate Ta'Anit, Part II 18 copies
- The Talmud, The Steinsaltz Edition, Volume 9: Tractate Ketubot Part III… 18 copies
- Opening the Tanya: Discovering the Moral and Mystical Teachings of a… 16 copies
- The Talmud, The Steinsaltz Edition, Volume 6: Tractate Bava Metzia Part VI… 16 copies
- Teshuvah: A Guide for the Newly Observant Jew 16 copies
- The Talmud vol. 7: The Steinsaltz Edition : Tractate Ketubot, Part I. 15 copies
- Beggars and Prayers: Adin Steinsaltz Retells the Tales of Rabbi Nachman of… 15 copies
- We Jews: Who Are We and What Should We Do 12 copies
- The Talmud vol. 11: The Steinsaltz Edition : Tractate Ketubot, Part V. 12 copies
- The Talmud, The Steinsaltz Edition, Volume 18: Tractate Sanhedrin Part IV… 12 copies
- The Talmud vol. 13: The Steinsaltz Edition: Tractate Ta'Anit, Part I 11 copies
- The Sustaining Utterance: Discourses on Chasidic Thought 11 copies
- The Strife of the Spirit 11 copies
- Long Shorter Way: DisCourses on Chasidic Thought 10 copies
- The Talmud, The Steinsaltz Editon, Volume 10: Tractate Ketubot, Part IV… 8 copies
- In the Beginning: Discourses on Chasidic Thought 8 copies
- The Talmud, The Steinsaltz Edition, Vol. 1: Bava Metzia, Part 1 8 copies
- Learning From the Tanya: Volume Two in the Definitive Commentary on the… 8 copies
- The Talmud, The Steinsaltz Edition, Volume 20: Tractate Sanhedrin, Part VI… 7 copies
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