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  1. A double-yolk in an egg … teaches an unforgettable lesson in emunah.
    A stolen bike … creates an unbelievable kiddush Hashem.
    A broken arm … brings an entire family back to their Jewish roots.

    The Maggid Shows the Way

    In her many popular books for children, Mrs. Chaviva Krohn Pfeiffer shares the marvelous stories told by her father, Rabbi Paysach Krohn -- the “American Maggid” -- especially adapted for children. The stories in The Maggid Shows the Way are age-appropriate, with fantastic, lifelike illustrations that young readers will love.
    Yes, the Maggid does show our children the way -- the way to live lives of faith, courage, and kindness -- with stories that engage, entertain and gently teach young people lessons that will last a lifetime. Learn More

  2. The fundamentals of Judaism in one book!

    The Foundation of Judaism deals with the basics of Judaism — Jewish thought, Jewish history, Jewish year and more, in one succinct yet comprehensive book. Written in a clear and readable style, with a wealth of maps and charts, it has been widely acclaimed as an essential teaching aid and a vital asset in every Jewish home and school.

    “A lucid and concise resource for those who teach any age.”

    -Torah Umesorah

    “A veritable gold mine.”

    -Hamodia Learn More

  3. This Passover, save on flipping through the full-length Siddur with this cleverly crafted version made for the holiday. Includes the prayer services from the beginning of Passover through its end, Psalms, and the complete Seder. Learn More
  4. Learning From Our Leaders

    Rabbeinu Eliyahu of Vilna, the famous Vilna Gaon, was one of the greatest gedolim in recent history. His encyclopedic knowledge of the Torah, which gave him an understanding of every type of knowledge in the world, was legendary, as were his fear of Hashem and his performance of the mitzvos. He is considered one of the major links of our mesorah.

    In The Story of The Vilna Gaon, geared specifically for junior readers, you will read all about this tremendous tzaddik and gaon, and about what he accomplished for the Jewish people. Learn More

  5. An exciting, educational book with fun foldout pages.

    Megillas Esther comes alive in this adorable book for young children.

    With fun rhymes, charming illustrations, and foldout pages, Let's Take a Peek at Purim will be cherished by both children and parents alike. Learn More

  6. Thanks! What a wonderful, magical word.

    When we teach our children to say "THANKS" we're doing much more than grooming them to be polite. WeÂ’re teaching our boys and girls to open their eyes to all the good that surrounds them - and to open their hearts to Hashem, who gave them so many wonderful things.

    With its charming, read-aloud verse and delightful pictures, Thanks To You For Everything You Do will show our youngsters how many people deserve their thanks - mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, doctors, bus drivers, grandparents, camp counselors, friends. And, of course, Hashem, who has showered them with so much good! Learn More

  7. Meet Sarah Dreamer, a little girl with a big imagination, who dreams to...

    ...fly like a bird

    ...run like a cheetah

    ....grow like a tree

    Meet her Mother, who will guide little Sarah as she discovers that she is wonderful as she is, and that the greatest treasure of all is the one that already exists inside her.

    Sarah Dreamer is a charming and uplifting book about unconditional love that will delight young readers, as it gently gives over the vital message of being happy as they are. Learn More

  8. Did you ever wonder how to connect to feeling a purpose in life with clarity and confidence? What is the difference between fulfilling 'a' purpose and fulfilling 'your' unique purpose? Why is it that humans are the only living beings that have to guess what their purpose is? Where do you look for answers about purpose, who can you trust, and how do you stay on track?

    The topic of Purpose is gaining popularity, but it remains somewhat of a mystery. It needs brave thinking which delves into the topic from a fresh perspective. It needs a book with new and thought-provoking ideas. Eight Paths of Purpose is an introduction to this exciting topic. It explores the 'operating system' which guides, and drives, a sense of purpose. You are now able to discover for yourself how this impacts your life.

    Whatever your nationality, religion, belief system, age or political leanings may be, the tools in this book will help you fulfill your purpose to a greater degree. The book does not define your individual purpose; it simply provides the general overview of how purpose 'thinks'. It then provides eight solid paths to help you flourish and stay focused - even when you face serious challenges in life.

    A sense of purpose is the birthright of every person. Understanding how it 'works' can help you better sync with your core purpose and achieve deeper happiness in your daily life. Isn't it time to figure this out once and for all?! Learn More

  9. My tzitzis come with me wherever I go.
    We have fun together—doesn’t it show?
    When I sit in the car, they are at my side;
    My tzitzis sit near me throughout every ride…
    Does your child LOVE to wear his tzitzis? Whether or not he does, he will certainly love to hear about Shmuel, whose favorite mitzvah is tzitzis!
    Children will delight in this upbeat and fun book about Shmuel and his tzitzis, which follow him wherever he goes. Whether they’re swishing and flying as he pumps high on a swing, or they’re resting on his knees as he goes down a slide, Shmuel’s tzitzis are clearly an integral and beloved part of him.
    I Love My Tzitzis—How About You? will instill in youngsters a warm appreciation for this special mitzvah. Learn More
  10. Parsha Mnemonics #2, Bamidbar & Devorim
    Parsha Mnemonics #2, Bamidbar & Devorim

    Decoding The # Of Verses In The Torah Portion Learn More

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