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April 24, 2013 12:40 pm

Jewish 100: Jay Schottenstein – Philanthropy

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Jay Schottenstein. Photo: JNF.

Jay Schottenstein

Philanthropist

Schottenstein’s surname graces the most popular translation of the Babylonian Talmud, a 73-volume edition that his family helped fund and which took some fifteen years and tens of millions of dollars to complete. The edition’s publisher, Artscroll, also continues to be a major recipient of Schottenstein’s financial goodwill, as are  many other Jewish causes around the world and in Israel.

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