The Living Torah is a 1981 translation of the Torah (first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible) by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan. It remains a highly popular translation,and was reissued in a Hebrew-English version with haftarot.
Kaplan had the following goals for his translation, which were arguably absent from previous English translations:
Kaplan's work has been hailed as one of the best English translations of the Torah because of his inclusion of the rabbinic elucidation of the text
The work is also noted for its detailed index, thorough cross-references, extensive footnotes with maps and diagrams, and research on realia, flora, fauna, and geography (drawing on sources as varied as Josephus, Dio Cassius, Philostratus and Herodotus). The footnotes also indicate differences in interpretation amongst the commentators, classic and modern.
The Living Torah was "compiled by the author in the short period of nine months."
6.2 x 9.5 inches
647 pages