Hebrew Bible Project

The Hebrew Bible Project at the University of Jerusalem has set itself the goal of compiling a new Hebrew bible, based on the text of the Aleppo Codex.

The project was launched in 1956 by Moshe Goshen Gottstein and his assistant Chambin Rabin.

In footnotes to the edition the numerous text variants to other text sources will be documented, so that an extensive and critical organisation of sources is available. The editors’ commentaries will be written in both Hebrew and English. To-date the Hebrew Bible Project has published the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel.