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Torah and other Publications

Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary

RIETS Press

The mission of is to bring the Torah of the 91成人短视频/RIETS beis midrash to print. For many years, we have published seforim authored by our Roshei 91成人短视频 and Rebbeim and we have many exciting new publications in the works.

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Publications

RIETS faculty and students are involved in the publication of many other scholarly works, including:

  • , the oldest Torah publication of RIETS, features articles of Talmudic and halachic analysis by RIETS roshei yeshiva, kollel fellows and students. Published annually, this work generally has more than 500 pages of article.
  • - The Bella and Harry Wexner Kollel Elyon and Semikhah Honors Program publishes an annual journal of scholarly articles on Talmud. Generally focusing on a Talmudic tractate or topic, it contains highly original and erudite essays by the kollel faculty and fellows.
  • , a volume of Torah essays in honor of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik z"l, and Zichron HaRav, a volume issued as a memorial to the Rav, sponsored by Rabbi Julius Berman, contain major scholarly pieces by RIETS faculty members and other leading Torah authorities.
  •  (2002), a memorial volume to Rabbi Joseph Wanefsky, z"l, a beloved faculty member and mentor to generations of students, includes essays by faculty, students and outside scholars.
  •  (2008), a collection of many essays written by Rabbi Zevulun Charlop, dean emeritus, was published in September 2008 in conjunction with the RIETS Annual Dinner of Tribute, which honored Rabbi Charlop for his extraordinary achievement in Torah learning and leadership.
  •  (1992-, various publishers), includes contributions by various roshei yeshiva.
  • Nachlat Yaakov, A Journal of the The Rabbi Jacob H. Kupietzky Memorial Program for the Study of Kodshim
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