Mossad Harav Kook
Mossad HaRav Kook (Hebrew: מוסד הרב קוק, "Rabbi Kook Institute") is a religious research foundation and publishing house based in Jerusalem.[1][2]
Mossad Harav Kook is named after Abraham Isaac Kook, the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of the British Mandatory Palestine, and was founded by Yehuda Leib Maimon in 1937.[3]
More than 2000 books have been published by Mossad Harav Kook.[4] Among their significant publications are the Daat Mikra TaNaKh series, authoritative editions of Hidushei Ritva and Rashba, Rambam LeAm (Mishna Torah and other works of Maimonides with nikud and a simple commentary), and the complete writings of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook.
See also
References
- The Publisher Volumes 180-181 1966 "Mossad Harav Kook is a religious research foundation publishing advanced books of Jewish theology in Hebrew."
- Websiteמוסד הרב קוק - בית היוצר הגדול לספר התורני הוקם בשנת תרצ"ז ע"י הרב י.ל. מימון ז"ל במטרה להוציא לאור ספרות תורנית לכל ענפיה, המוסד הוציא לאור עד היום למעלה מ- 2000 ספרים ...
- World Mizrachi Movement
- "אודות מוסד הרב קוק". Archived from the original on 2012-12-21. Retrieved 2012-12-25.
External links
- Official website (in Hebrew)
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