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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. Embark on a captivating journey alongside Levi and his classmates as they go on an exciting trip to the Matzah bakery.

    Brace yourself for a delightful experience as they delve into the ago-old tradition of Matzah baking. Learn More

  4. Zayde Mendel is determined to bake shmurah matzah, even though it’s during the World War II and there’s no wheat for sale. His clever and loyal wife, Bubba Hinda, is just as determined. Together, this extraordinary couple proves that “With Hashem’s help, anything is possible!”

    This story is based on true events in the lives of Zayde Mendel and Bubbe Hinda Deitsch, real people who lived the former Soviet Union not very long ago. In 1941, they left almost everything behind to escape the war by traveling east to Samarkand, later settling in Tashkent. Even in the most difficult circumstances, they devoted their lives to learning Torah, performing mitzvos, and helping others.

    Although Bubbe Hinda did barter for wheat during hard times, the events and conversations in this story are fictional.

    Their granddaughter, Rochel Sandman, is the author of two other books about her grandparents, entitled, As Big as an Egg and Perfect Porridge. The author lives in Connecticut with her family.

    A glossary of unfamiliar words is included in the book.

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  5. Ayala needs glasses, but she's not very happy about it. She doesn't like how she looks in them and is embarrassed to wear them in public. Then Mommy tells her a hilarious story about Molly and her flowery, fancy hat. Suddenly, Ayala realizes that it's not what we wear that makes us feel a certain way. There's a secret force that goes even deeper, a magical charm that is something each and every one of us can access!

    Molly's Fancy Hat is an adorable yet thought-provoking book for kids, which can be used as a springboard for further discussion on the topic of a healthy self-image. A must-have for every children's library! Learn More

  6. These cookies are yummy! Raizy wants more. Will Mommy let her have them? Learn More
  7. Navigate the complexities of modern life and discover the path to genuine happiness with this illuminating book. In a world marked by rapid change, anxiety, and dissatisfaction, both the younger generation and their elders grapple with the elusive pursuit of contentment. Delve into the wisdom of Shaar Habitachon and the teachings of Chabad Chasidut to uncover a transformative approach to life.

    Stairway to Serenity will guide you through the haze of uncertainty, offering a roadmap to exchange emptiness for a life rich in meaning, purpose, and true fulfillment. Embark on a journey towards lasting happiness and embrace the profound insights that will reshape your perspective. Learn More

  8. What do beloved characters, Benny and Tzvi, discover on a Walk in the Woods with Bubby?

     

    That every single creation in Hashem’s big, beautiful world have an important lesson to teach everyone! Fun rhyming text and rich, colorful illustrations make A Walk in the Woods a treat for boys and girls ages 3-6. A great addition to the Benny & Tzvi Series!

    Available in Jewish bookstores everywhere!

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  9. Liftor, The Parsha with a Challenge
    Puzzles And Riddles On The Weekly Parsha For All Ages

    “The title is perfect for your riddles! After you go through them, you are left with a chuckle: “Oh! I should have gotten that!” The puzzles are geared toward a younger audience, although I am sure that even older audiences are going to enjoy it too. Once they have it in their hands, they will find it hard to put it down and wait for next week and probably even go ahead a few weeks. That would be a great kevod haTorah.“

    A Waterbury, Connecticut, resident Learn More

  10. Very Good, A treasury of insightful dissertations illustrating how our struggles are, in essence, Very Good
    Diagnosed with a painful muscular disease when he was nine years old, Ralph Mahana realized from a young age that he had a choice to make: fall into self-pity and depression, or live a full and happy life, focusing on his blessings and on the many benefits that yissurim, suffering, brings to a person.

    In this small – but very, very big – book, Ralph shares those benefits with us. How yissurim are a confirmation of G-d’s love for us. How increased effort means increased reward, in this world and the next. How suffering helps build our place in Olam Haba, the World to Come.

    Ralph has sought out many great Torah personalities, both in America and Israel, and he shares the wisdom they have taught him and the inspiration they’ve given him, as well as effective tools for coping with painful challenges.

    This is not a story of sickness and sadness. It is a testament to the power of emunah and bitachon, and to the power of an individual Jew – of all of us – to rise above challenges. Learn More

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