Koren Siddur was created in 1981.
The Koren Tanach is a Hebrew Bible published by Koren Publishers in Jerusalem, known for its elegant design and scholarly accuracy. It features a clear, readable typeface and includes the Hebrew text alongside a comprehensive array of traditional commentaries. The Tanach is organized into three parts: the Torah (Five Books of Moses), the Nevi'im (Prophets), and the Ketuvim (Writings). It is esteemed for its blend of aesthetics and functionality, making it popular among both scholars and lay readers.
Transaction Publishers was created in 1962.
Feldheim Publishers was created in 1939.
Ottenheimer Publishers was created in 1890.
Berg Publishers was created in 1983.
Brill Publishers was created in 1683.
YBK Publishers was created in 1999.
Moody Publishers was created in 1894.
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Karger Publishers was created in 1890.