Hebrew University Bible Project
The Hebrew University Bible Project is a project at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to create the first edition of the Hebrew Bible that reproduces the text of the Aleppo Codex and includes a thorough critical apparatus.
It was begun in 1956 by Moshe Goshen-Gottstein, assisted by Chaim Rabin and Shemaryahu Talmon. These three scholars were the project's first board of editors.
The text reproduced in this edition is the Aleppo Codex; the full masora in that manuscript is included, but not massora from other sources. Six levels of footnotes record textual variants from a wide range of sources. These include:
The editors add comments in English and Hebrew.
So far, the books of Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel have been published.