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Which ones?...I have two, one interlinear that I keep here in my room and one non-interlinear that I keep in my tool box at work and they both have Rashi in them...The TaNaKhs however don't...
Well, just for starters, the Aryeh Kaplan translation and the Gertrude Hirschler translation from Samson Raphael Hirsch's translation into German are both Chumashes printed in Hebrew and English without Rashi. You could go to a Jewish bookstore and take a census, see how many different Chumashes are with Rashi and how many without. I'm sure you'll find plenty of both.
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Well, just for starters, the Aryeh Kaplan translation and the Gertrude Hirschler translation from Samson Rapael Hirsch's translation into German are both Chumashes printed in Hebrew and English without Rashi. You could go to a Jewish bookstore and take a census, see how many different Chumashes are with Rashi and how many without. I'm sure you'll find plenty of both.
I do frequent a Jewish Bookstore, Judaica Plaza in Lakewood, NJ...I think you'd lose your mind in that bookstore...
AFAIK, the most common editions of Mikraot Gedolot are on the Five Books of Moses, not the whole Tanakh. But perhaps R65 has seen ones that I haven't.
Sure not the whole of the Tanach in one copy but there is individual Mikraot Gedolot for all the books of the prophets/writings. i personally have copies for Tehillim, Yeshayau, Malachim and the Chamesh Megilliot(Five scrolls)
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