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===Editions for a wider audience=== A number of editions have been aimed at bringing the Talmud to a wider audience. Aside from the Steinsaltz and Artscroll/Schottenstein sets there are: * The Metivta edition, published by the Oz ve-Hadar Institute. This contains the full text in the same format as the Vilna-based editions,<ref name=Talmud.Link2017>{{cite web |url=https://jewishlink.news/features/16990-studying-talmud-the-good-the-not-so-good-and-how-to-make-talmud-more-accessible-3 |title=Studying Talmud: The Good, the Not-So-Good and How to Make Talmud More Accessible |author=David E. Y. Sarna |date=February 2, 2017}}</ref> with a full explanation in modern Hebrew on facing pages as well as an improved version of the traditional commentaries.<ref>The other Oz ve-Hadar editions are similar but without the explanation in modern Hebrew.</ref> * A previous project of the same kind, called [[Arnost Zvi Ehrman#The Talmud El Am|Talmud El Am]], "Talmud to the people", was published in Israel in the 1960sβ80s. It contains Hebrew text, English translation and commentary by [[Arnost Zvi Ehrman]], with short 'realia', marginal notes, often illustrated, written by experts in the field for the whole of Tractate Berakhot, 2 chapters of Bava Mezia and the halachic section of Qiddushin, chapter 1. * Tuvia's ''Gemara Menukad'':<ref name=Talmud.Link2017/> includes vowels and punctuation (''Nekudot''), including for Rashi and Tosafot.<ref name=Talmud.Link2017/> It also includes "all the abbreviations of that ''amud'' on the side of each page."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.monseyjudaica.com/making-gemara-menukad |title=Making of the Gemara Menukad}}</ref>
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