The directors of Machon Yerushalayim, Rabbi Moshe Buxbaum and his brother Rabbi Shlomo had the privilege to personally visit HaRav Dov Landau and HaRav Moshe Hillel Hirsch, Rosh Yeshiva’s of Slabodka Yeshiva to present them with the new releases of Machon Yerushalayim. They studied them with tremendous enthusiasm and showered them with brachos to continue their holy projects.
Machon Yerushalayim is currently running it’s Annual Sale in the USA. Known as the once-a-year opportunity, the awaited sale offers all the classic texts, reprinted and reformatted, as well as newly printed — and newly discovered — sifrei kodesh. Individual sefarim and sets are available at reduced prices, and with the current dollar-exchange rate, American buyers are enjoying an additional 10% off.
Among the works Machon Yerushalayim is famous for is the monumental Shulchan Aruch Friedman edition. 30 years in the making and with a budget of millions of dollars, this work is one of the greatest Torah research projects in recent history. Based on comparisons with manuscripts and earlier printings, thousands of errors and misprints were corrected, deleted passages were restored, and abbreviations were spelled out. To add, sources were cited and numerous annotations and improvements were incorporated into this monumental achievement.
Based on this model, Machon Yerushalayim continues to reprint classic sefarim, making them more user-friendly and as learners say “A pleasure to learn from.” The research
institute also discovers lost and unknown works from the world over and brings them to life, as well as publishing new sefarim designed to promote and spread Torah study among Jews everywhere.
One of this year’s much-awaited new releases is the latest volume of B’shulei HaMinchah — the perfect accompaniment to the best-selling Minchas Chinuch, Machon Yerushalayim’s revised, corrected edition, including a comprehensive treasury of chiddushim, annotations and commentaries from Acharonim.
Another exciting development is the first edition of sefer Divrei Chachamim, by the renowned posek, Rabbi Avraham Danzig, the Chayei Adam. Incredibly, the manuscript was found by accident, inside a different manuscript, which had been purchased at an estate sale in France. The sefer was penned by the author when he was a young scholar in Prague, learning from Rav Yonason Eibeschutz and Rav Yechezkel Landau, the Noda b’Yehudah, among others.
Disproving all the naysayers. Machon Yerushalayim’s monumental Sho’el UMeishiv project is now nearing completion, with ten volumes in print and the final four volumes projected to be published by the end of this winter. The importance of the work is highlighted by the fact that all contemporary poskim, dealing with she’eilos on any topic from matzos to esrogim, are based upon it.
One of Machon Yerushalayim’s pioneering projects is the Otzarot series, treasuries with tens of thousands of relevant commentaries on different topics. The best-seller in this
category is Otzar Mefarshei HaTorah, arranged according to the weekly parshah. With commentaries from Chazal, Rishonim and Acharonim up to the present day; it’s perfect for rebbeim and schoolteachers, avreichim and balebatim. An elite team of scholars has been working on Vayikra for the past two years, and the second volume will be available by the end of the winter. “We offer dedication opportunities in memory of a loved one, for an incomparable zechus,” says Rabbi Buxbaum.
Established close to 60 years ago, Machon Yerushalayim is one of the largest Torah research institutes today. Beyond its role as a prestigious publishing house, with a staff of 150 talmidei chachamim researching and redacting ancient texts, it plays a major role in
supporting lomdei Torah and spreading Torah across the globe.
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