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  1. The biography of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, takes us on a fascinating journey through the important events in the Rebbe's life. In this book, you will read about his life from birth until he accepted the nesius.

    The content of this book has been adapted for children. It is written in a light manner with emphasis on educational lessons. The book offers a fascinating and enjoyable read! Learn More

  2. The Rebbe referred to him affectionately as mein partisan, and indeed, Reb Zushe tackled each task like a partisan. Although he had no tanks or air force at his disposal—i.e., funds or employees—he dove into each challenge with vigor and perseverance, never deterred by the physical limitations.

    During the war, he escaped a labor camp and joined Tuvia Bielsky’s band of partisans, where he remained optimistic and joyful even as their lives were threatened daily. He carried that spirit of determination and persistence with him for the rest of his life. When the war ended, his tribulations did not. He managed to escape from Russia and sneak into Romania. From there he made his way to a DP camp in Italy, and finally to the shores of Eretz Yisroel.

    He was among the temimim who fought the missionaries, saving generations of future Yidden. He also opened a much-needed Chabad yeshiva in Lod, educating thousands of children of chassidim and Yemenite immigrant Jews. At the Rebbe’s behest, he co-founded the Reshet Oholei Yosef Yitzchak network of schools, established N’shei Chabad in Israel, distributed sifrei Chassidus to litvishe yeshivos, and moved mountains to establish the village of Kfar Chabad.

    Mekushar heart and soul, Reb Zushe devoted his entire life, right until hisuntimely passing, to fulfilling the Rebbe’s shlichus. Learn More

  3. Painting Zaidy's Dream: memoir of a searching soul.

    How does a nice, atheist, suburban girl become a chicken-soup-toting, kabbalah-quoting, Chassidic mother of a large family?

    From childhood, Miriam longed for something more. In this down-to-earth memoir, she takes you on her journey through intense searching, raucous hippie adventures, soaring delights and bitter disappointments as she discovers the world of Torah observance. She shares her struggle to learn Hebrew, her growing relationship with Israel, watching her son join the Israeli Defense Force, and other milestones. She grapples with faith, family, doubt, loss and endurance, with wry humor, poignancy, and a gritty woman’s voice. Her story opens an intimate window into the inner world of a Chassidic woman and the joys and challenges of integrating Jewish spirituality and practice into daily life. Learn More

  4. And Other Amazing Chassidic Stories and Songs Learn More
  5. Sefer HaToldos Admur Maharash Learn More
  6. The Alter Rebbe - Rabbi Schneur Zalman Of Liadi Learn More

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