Da’at Miqra is a series of volumes of Hebrew-language biblical commentary published by the Jerusalem-based Rav Kook Institute and constitutes a cornerstone of contemporary Israeli Orthodox bible scholarship. Its editors included the late Prof. Yehuda Elitzur of Bar-Ilan University, the International Bible Contest champion and Bible scholar ‘Amos Hakham, religious Zionist leader Rabbi Sha’ul Yisra’eli and Rabbi Mordechai Breuer.

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  • Da’at Miqra is a series of volumes of Hebrew-language biblical commentary published by the Jerusalem-based Rav Kook Institute and constitutes a cornerstone of contemporary Israeli Orthodox bible scholarship. Its editors included the late Prof. Yehuda Elitzur of Bar-Ilan University, the International Bible Contest champion and Bible scholar ‘Amos Hakham, religious Zionist leader Rabbi Sha’ul Yisra’eli and Rabbi Mordechai Breuer. The project was headed by Yehuda Kiel, who later received the Israel Prize for his part in the Da’at Miqra enterprise.
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  • Da’at Miqra is a series of volumes of Hebrew-language biblical commentary published by the Jerusalem-based Rav Kook Institute and constitutes a cornerstone of contemporary Israeli Orthodox bible scholarship. Its editors included the late Prof. Yehuda Elitzur of Bar-Ilan University, the International Bible Contest champion and Bible scholar ‘Amos Hakham, religious Zionist leader Rabbi Sha’ul Yisra’eli and Rabbi Mordechai Breuer.
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  • Da'at Miqra
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