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  1. The Laws of Pesach 5784-2024 - Blumenkrantz Learn More
  2. David Nesenoff’s book “I Never Met The Rebbe Many Times” is getting praise and attention as he begins his world speaking tour. Nesenoff’s fame from outing the anti-Semite Helen Thomas from the White House led him to speak at over 700 Chabad Houses in the world. He has told thousands of audience members of his personal Chabad experiences and the stories he gathered first-hand from Shluchim. Now, he has written them down for all to read and enjoy.

    The book with the most curious title, “I Never Met the Rebbe Many Times”, transports the reader on Nesenoff’s global travels. The chapters are filled with incredible Rebbe and Shluchim stories from all over the world including Chabad Houses and campuses in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, South Africa, India, Morocco and Israel.

    David Nesenoff is a renowned speaker, rabbi, publisher, journalist, author, musician, and filmmaker. Nesenoff was an anti-bias consultant for the U.S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Monitors Office. His creative award-winning films have been screened by numerous venues including the Sundance Film Festival. He was the publisher and editor-in-chief of The Jewish Star newspaper in New York and The Jerusalem Observer in Israel. Learn More

  3. How can Mimi…

    Make it into choir… without knowing how to sing?

    Lead her team in color war… if she’s an introvert?

    Find the mouse she’s babysitting… before her mother comes home?

    Record a birthday song for her BFF… with the dollars and cents in her peanut bank?

    Because she’s Only Mimi, that’s how.

    Hi!

    I’m Mimi.

    Yup! That Mimi. The only one in my family without a twin and the only one who doesn’t love cheering and the only one who can’t have dairy ice cream, like, ever.

    Did you catch all those “onlys?”

    That’s why I’m called Only Mimi. Also, because after something wacky happens, you can throw your hands up, laugh, and say,

    “Only Mimi!”

    Mimi has captured the hearts of thousands of readers worldwide with her hilarious weekly escapades in The Circle.

    Now in book form, Only Mimi is an experience that will delight readers of all ages.

    What readers had to say about Only Mimi:

    “It’s funny!”

    - A, who read it during class

    “It’s really funny!”

    - B, who borrowed it from A, who read it during class

    “It’s really, really funny!”

    - Mrs. C, who took it away from B, who borrowed it from A, Chad Gadya, Chad Gadya Learn More

  4. The sand was soft and warm, and she kicked at it with the toes of her shoes. Scattered shards of glass littered the beach, partially swallowed by sand. Suddenly, out of the corner of her eye, she noticed a broken wooden board; it was black and swollen from the seawater. The grains of sand that stuck to it almost completely concealed the words that someone had once etched into it. Ariella didn't know why she picked up the piece of wood and blew on it to get rid of the sand. The letters slowly became clearer:

    The black sheep.

    Was this a riddle that Osher had left behind? Did he really expect everyone to dance to his tune?

    Osher and Ariella. Brother and sister who are so similar, yet so different from each other.

    For as long as Osher could remember, his ADHD has gotten him into nothing but trouble, and at sixteen years old, he feels like one big disappointment to all those in his life, including himself. Ariella's ADHD, on the other hand, has manifested itself quite differently - and her challenges are of a completely different nature.

    When Osher runs away from home, it is natural that Ariella be the one sent to find him. But the journey - both internal and external - that this sends them both on is something neither one could have ever imagined...

    What is holding Ariella back from attempting to get remarried?

    What is the decades-long secret that Reb Elazar Reiness is harboring, tucked deep in his out-of-the-box yeshivah in the remote city of Acco?

    Why do the local Arabs want so much to buy Reb Elazar's building off him?

    And could Osher Erenbaum, the boy who has both frustrated and delighted Reb Elazar to no end, actually hold the key to it all? Learn More

  5. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES & CONCEPTS OF HILCHOS TEVILAS KEILIM, HECHSHER KEILIM & HAFRASHAS CHALLAH

    Could glass be kashered? Does it need to be kashered?

    If one cannot remove a stain from a keili, can it be kashered?

    Does a pushpin use to design a cake require tevillah?

    Does a keili that is always used with parchment paper require tevillah?

    What happens if one divides five pounds of dough into many parts, freezes them, and only takes out one at a time to bake?

    If one makes a few small batches of dough, how can they be combined together to be obligated in challah?

    This sefer explains fundamental principles and concepts in a short and clear style in order to be able to understand the complicated halachos of hechsher keilim, tevillas keilim, and hafrashas challah.

    • Know when and how to ask a shailah.
    • Know and understand common daily halachos.
    • Clear and practical guide for kashering a kitchen for Pesach or from a non-Jew.
    • A great way to review the halachos in an organized and systematic format.
    • For those who never had the opportunity to learn it and for those who have learned it many times Learn More
  6. Ready to transform your life?

    Whether you're a Jewish teen seeking happiness and success or a parent/educator providing emotional support to a young adult, look no further than Mastering Your Mind. Renowned psychotherapist and columnist Yaakov Barr offers his ten popular life hacks, which have already changed the lives of thousands of teens.

    Inside this book you'll find:

    • Practical, tried-and-tested strategies to boost teen confidence and happiness.
    • Advanced, cutting-edge Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques.
    • Relatable teen stories, colorful layouts, and simple exercises for focused learning.
    • A rich collection of Torah sources validating psychological concepts.
    • Access to downloadable resources, including tips, curriculum ideas, and more.

    Your happiness and success are within reach!

    Written by someone who obviously understands teens... and knows how to speak to them.

    Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz

    International lecturer and noted author

     

    Yaakov Barr offers scientifically proven, powerful CBT interventions and tailors them to suit the young Jewish reader.

    Rhena Branch

    CBT therapist, international author and lecturer

    Yaakov Barr (MSc) is an accredited psychotherapist specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as well as having extensive experience as a clinical supervisor and lecturer.  Learn More

  7. Join Moshe as he experiences an open miracle. The Rebbe's brocha saved him from the dangers of Chernobyl!

    Stories of Tzaddikim instill yiras shamayim. Children will connect to the Rebbe while hearing a heartwarming story written in an exciting and inspiring way for young children Learn More

  8. Join Tzvi and his friends on their trip! After a boom and crash they learn that the Rebbe’s brachos were with them all the way through!

    Stories of Tzaddikim instill yiras shamayim. Children will connect to the Rebbe while hearing a heartwarming story written in an exciting and inspiring way for young children. Learn More

  9. Now THAT’S A Story ...

    ... About Ahavas Yisrael
    He was a special needs teen. He missed Simchas Torah because of a mistake he made. Two days later, the shul did the hakafos for him all over agaln ... with flags, candies, and even a band!

    .... About Shidduchim
    She’d let her younger sister “skip” ahead, never dreaming the shidduch would move so quickly. Now she was having second thoughts. What could the mother of two daughters do to ease their pain?

    ... About Mesiras Nefesh and Miracles

    How did an eleven-year-old boy – with only his infant brother as company -- survive a walk of one-thousand miles and eventually grow up to be a judge in Rav Nissan Karelitz’s beis din? In this new collection, Rabbi Yechiel Spero, the master storyteller, touches our hearts, brings a smile to our face and, sometimes, tears to our eyes. Most of all, he reminds us of the greatness – sometimes hidden but always there – in every Jew, including ourselves.

    As his tens of thousands of devoted readers have discovered, a “Spero Story” is one that satisfies, engages and inspires us to say, when we’ve turned the final page, “Now, THAT’s a story!” Learn More

  10. Welcome to Yeshiva Makom Torah, a fictional yeshiva in New Jersey. We’ll start our journey with Rabbi Karr’s fifth-grade class of twenty boys, and we’ll follow them through a jam-packed year.

    Will you identify with Jojo, a very bright young man, but a sore loser? How about Abie, the self- appointed class clown?

    Although his friends enjoy his antics, his Rebbi and English teacher don’t, to say the least. Perhaps it will be Eli, a great athlete with a learning disability.

    Benny is a nice boy, but with his brother’s help causes quite a disruption in the yeshiva building. Another one of the boys in the class has a very exciting secret — one that involves the FBI!

    Chaim is a new and popular addition to the class. However, he has an issue of his own that makes things seem difficult at times. Danny the class leader also has a secret, and he’s very worried about his friends finding it out. Sadly, there is a boy in the class that bullies his classmates. Will the boys he’s bullied finally learn how to handle themselves?

    Aside from the boys in the class, we get to meet Rabbi Shlomo Karr. All he really wants to do is teach Torah all day, and he isn’t fond of the disruptions that occur throughout the year. You’ll also meet Rabbi Naftali Paritzky, the beloved and powerful Menahel of the yeshiva. Yeshiva Makom Torah even has a Mashgiach, and he’s earned the respect of all the talmidim. There is something in his past that almost nobody knows about. Almost.

    Whether you’re a boy or girl, a parent, or even a Rebbi, there’s something in this book for you. Sit back and relax, and welcome to Fifth Grade!

    Rabbi Yitzie Ross, an experienced and masterful Rebbi…has crafted a true masterpiece — a book poised to set a new standard for children’s literature.

    Rabbi Simcha Lefkowitz, Mara D’asra, Congregation Anshei Chesed Learn More

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