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  1. From newlyweds to seasoned couples, you “2” can become a dynamic duo! Wise, practical, down to earth, this book on marriage provides an outstanding tool kit with clear instructions for DIY couples. This book will strengthen marriages in a world where the institution of marriage is being threatened in many ways.

    “Wise, practical, down-to-earth... Couples who use the wisdom in this book are sure to benefit. Highly recommended."

    Rabbi Ben Tzion Shafier, Author, “10 Really Dumb Mistakes that Very Smart Couples Make."

    “More than ever, we need ‘maintenance and repair’ to keep our marriages running smoothly. This book provides an outstanding tool kit with clear instructions for DIY couples. An extraordinary contribution."

    Rabbi Avrohom Braun, Dean Emeritus, Ohr Somayach Monsey

    “This book is an absolute must-read! Highly practical and down-to-earth. I highly recommend it, especially considering the current state of communication deficits in our society. I will recommend it to all parents in our program.”

    Rabbi Yaacov Goodman, Founder and Director, EPIC Family

    “Clear, concise, and on point, this book will certainly be helpful to many.”

    Rabbi Moshe Hauer, Executive Vice President, Orthodox Union

    “The Making of a Dynamic Duo will guide you to achieve the most important connection of your lives. Reach this goal by studying this book daily with your life partner to learn all the wonderful lessons it has to offer.”

    Shaya Ostrov, LCSW, Author, “The Menuchah Principle in Marriage”

    “A quality presentation that will strengthen marriages in a world where the concept of marriage is being threatened in many ways… The book is presented in an interesting manner, with ideas that make sense and reflect normalcy (which is rare today!).”

    Rabbi Zev Leff, Rabbi of Moshav Matityahu/Rosh HaYeshiva, Yeshiva Gedolah Matityahu

    “A dynamic book for those who want to build a meaningful and lasting marriage… A great read with many important and practical lessons to implement into our marriages and lives.”

    Professor Ari Wasserman, Lecturer, Author, “Making it All Work”

    Donny Frank is a licensed marriage and family therapist and has been connecting couples and families though private practice and workshops for over 25 years.

    He can be reached at [email protected] Learn More

  2. Torah. Language. Math. Science. What is missing in our children’s formal education?

    Most children need to be taught the “talent” of happiness. It doesn’t happen automatically — and it is the central key that enables them to lead successful, productive, and meaningful lives.

    Beth Perkel synthesizes deep Torah concepts, the most up-to-date psychological methods, scientific studies and research and weaves them into a practical, personalized system for us and our children. Light at the Beginning of the Tunnel teaches parents how to empower children with micro-habits and mindsets that will wire them with lifelong skills to improve their attitudes, reactions, and interactions throughout life. With many profound exercises, teachings, and tips that are applicable to adults as well, this book offers the power to illuminate all stages of the journey through the tunnel of life.

    Known for her bright smile and ever-present laugh, Beth Perkel is a noticeably happy person. She is also a professional writer, mediator, and teacher, and was a shul rebbetzin for almost a decade. She was first published in national and international magazines by age seventeen, won her first writing award at age eighteen, and had her writing included in a New York Times bestselling book by age nineteen. Perkel’s education in and passion for psychology began during her years at the University of Pennsylvania, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa and conducted funded national and international psychology research. Since then, she has written in-depth articles, stories, and first-person essays for a dozen online and print publications. Her work has been featured in Newsweek Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Mishpacha Magazine, Family First, Aish.com, Times of Israel, The Jewish Press, and in many books. Perkel also loves giving shiurim, cooking Moroccan food, and winning snowball fights. She lives in Chicago with her husband and children. Learn More

  3. Imagine having a personal spiritual trainer — someone to spend time with you, someone who really understands you and the challenges you face — a personal guide who encourages and uplifts, and can offer real, down-to-earth chizuk and inspiration, without any preaching.

    iObserve is that guide.

    It was written by a Mashgiach in the famed Slabodka Yeshiva, who made a career out of wisely and lovingly helping young men to grow, overcome their challenges, and become great. A talmid chochom of the highest order, it is hard to hide his sheer brilliance — and yet his practical, real-world advice, strategies, and encouragement are appreciated across the globe, by scholars and novices alike.

    His original Hebrew Alei Ayin became popular in Eretz Yisroel, and is now in its sixth printing. And now, for the first time, the English-speaking Torah world can enjoy and be inspired by this groundbreaking work.

    Approbations:

    “I would highly recommend this sefer to anyone striving to grow in these important inyanim.”

    HaRav Shmuel Kamenetsky, shlit”a Rosh Yeshiva, Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia

    “This sefer will certainly bring chizuk and spiritual energy to the Jewish Nation.”

    HaRav Chaim Pinchos Scheinberg, zt”l Rosh Yeshivas Torah Ore, Yerushalayim

    “Let us show appreciation to this elite scholar, HaRav Yehuda Leib Shatz, shlit"a…one of the finest learners in our Yeshiva…he is blessed with intellectual talent — and his Yir'as Shomayim is even more prominent than his wisdom…”

    HaRav Nosson Tzvi Finkel, zt"l Rosh Yeshivas Mir, Yerushalayim

    “The author is among the most choshuv Torah scholars — and among the most choshuv people who truly toil in Torah — in all of Yerushalayim, the Holy City. I have known him since his youth to be of wondrous intellectual caliber, and as someone who delves and toils in Torah with all his might…”

    HaRav Dovid Cohen, shlit"a Rosh Yeshivas Chevron, Yerushalayim Learn More

  4. An Interactive Journey in Jewish Medical Ethics

    Volume One Abortion Learn More

  5. When a special person dies, it can be confusing for the children who were close. Not only is it hard for them to say good-bye to someone they love, but they are overwhelmed with all the changes in their lives.

    Will I Ever Be Happy Again? combines a child-friendly explanation of the post-death Jewish rituals with activities that encourage children to express their thoughts in words and pictures, helping them cope with their loss.

    Parents, counselors, educators and community leaders helping Jewish families deal with bereavement will find this long-awaited book to be an invaluable resource. Learn More

  6. For some, being “in the parshah of shidduchim” may translate into rosy dreams of rings, wedding plans, and the smashing of a glass under the chuppah, followed by joyous cries of, “Mazel tov!” For others, however, being in this same parshah may mean living with feelings of anxiety, pain, and even despair. In this warm and insightful book, noted shadchan, mentor, and shidduch advice columnist Rabbi Yoni Posnick utilizes divrei Torah and sources from the Chumash to provide guidance, direction, and reassurance to those “in the parshah.” Topics such as the importance of being “settled” with oneself before beginning to date; questions that should and should not be asked about a prospective marriage partner; and how to make sure that one does not pass up the right shidduch, are explored in Rabbi Posnick’s sensitive yet forthright manner.

    This book is a treasure for singles who are “in the parshah,” as well as for their parents, shadchanim, and all others who may be involved in the often-complex area of shidduchim. If you are looking for the Torah’s guidance in this all-important stage of your life — the parshah of shidduchim — this book is for you! Learn More

  7. A translation of talks delivered by the Rebbe after the passing of his father-in-law and predecessor, Rabbi Yosef Y. Schneerson, in 1950. Learn More
  8. The Unique Princess
    Rebbetzin Tehilla Abramov, of The Secret of Jewish Femininity fame, has tackled one of the most obvious yet elusive concepts in a Jewish woman’s world: the mitzvah of tznius. With the Abramov’s trademark clarity and Torah-true hashkafos, this timely book “offers a practical approach which communicates the important message of modesty as the gift of dignity.” (from the haskamah of Harav Mendel Weinbach shlita) Includes halachos and “Modesty Enrichment Material” from Hagaon Harav Yitzchak Zilbershtein shlita. Learn More

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