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  1. Shabbos and the Jewish holidays are so much fun ... when we learn all about them with Bina, Benny, and Chaggai HaYonah, the amazing holiday dove!


    Thousands upon thousands of children learned all about the Jewish holidays from Yaffa Ganz’s classic and much-beloved ArtScroll Children’s Holiday Series. Now, a new generation can discover the delights of Shabbos and the yamim tovim, as they enjoy the kid-friendly text and engaging illustrations. Take your children (grandchildren too!) on a wonderful journey through the Jewish calendar. They’ll never forget it!

    The Big Book of Jewish Holidays with Bina, Benny and Chaggai HaYonah features stories, traditions, laws and fascinating facts about:

    • Rosh HaShanah
    • Yom Kippur
    • Succos
    • Chanukah
    • Purim
    • Pesach
    • Shavuos
    • Tisha B’Av – the Four Fasts
    • Lag Ba’Omer and Tu BiShvat
    • And, of course, Shabbos!

    Here is everything children need to make the entire year a happy and exciting one! Learn More
  2. The stories you love, the lessons that last!

    Rav Miller was a rebbi for people of all ages ...

    Nowadays, more than ever, our kids need effective ways to learn true Torah hashkafahToras Avigdor Junior on the Weekly Parshah teaches Rav Miller’s timeless Torah lessons in a way that kids can enjoy them, too. With exciting stories and delightful illustrations, this book will educate, entertain, and inspire! Learn More

  3. Give Your Children
    THE MOST AMAZING SEDER EVER!


    This unique haggadah was designed to keep children, ages 8 and up, engaged, excited, and involved, from the first moments of the Seder to the last.

    The Weekly Parashah Series Haggadah includes:

    The entire Haggadah text, in Hebrew and in readable, understandable English.
    A kid-friendly commentary that brings the Haggadah to life.
    “Say it at the Seder” -- Unusual and fun explanations of the Haggadah for children to share with everyone at the Seder.
    Fascinating Facts -- All kinds of interesting stuff about the Seder and Yetzias Mitzrayim.
    Questions Anyone? -- Mah Nishtanah has four questions. Here are a lot more!
    The Haggadah in our Lives -- Life lessons young readers can really use!
    Who’s Who in the Haggadah -- A fascinating look at some of the people in the Haggadah.

    ...AND FANTASTIC ILLUSTRATIONS! Learn More
  4. Twelve boys and their rebbi hide in a cave, learning Torah with great sacrifice. Will the Greeks find them? Who rallies the Maccabim and how? What is the secret of kiddush ha-chodesh? How will the Beis HaMikdash be restored? Relive the battle against the Greeks and the miracles of Chanukah with Naftali and his friends. Join a courageous group of children who are determined to keep the flame of Torah burning, against all odds! Author Rabbi Yaakov Meir Strauss brings to life the days of the Second Temple with an exciting story, fully annotated, with maps, diagrams, and charming illustrations. Eight Special Lights awakens a yearning for our Beis HaMikdash. May such yearning bring about our Redemption, speedily in our days. Learn More
  5. A Unique Way to Instill a Love of Torah into our Children!

    This unique narrative retelling of the Chumash is designed to engage readers ages 8 and up, and to connect them in a deep and meaningful way to the Torah. Written by an educator with decades of experience, it will instill in the heart of young people a love for Torah and a commitment to Jewish tradition and values.

    Based on the Chumash text, classic commentators, and the Midrash, The Weekly Parashah features age-appropriate text and graphics, gorgeous illustrations, and dozens of short sidebars that enhance the reading experience. A special section in the back lists the hundreds of sources, making it a fantastic resource for parents and educators.

    In addition to a full narrative of the parashah, The Weekly Parashah includes:

    -Parashah Pointers: A quick review of what's in the parashah
    -Fascinating Facts: All kinds of really interesting facts Questions Anyone? :
    -Thought-provoking questions and satisfying answers
    -Torah in our Lives: Connecting the Torah's teachings to our children's lives
    -Who's Who in the Parashah: A fascinating look at some of the people in the Torah Learn More

  6. With commentary from the Lubavitcher Rebbe in English translations and with illustrations

     

    "You shall tell your son" This is one of the central mitzvos of the Seder night.

    At the Seder night children are our honored guests.

    We have special customs, questions, and curiosity, to help them stay awake and attentive and listen carefully to the story of miracles and wonders.

    This Haggadah for Pesach "From Slavery to Freedom", it turns the story of the Exodus into an enjoyable and enriching educational experience for children.

    The familar words of the Haggadah are accompanied by impressive colorful illustrations, which bring the story to life right in front of the children's eyes; From slavery and Galus, straight to wondorous redemption.

    Commentaries from the Lubavitcher Rebbe have been incorporated in a concise way into the Haggadah, providing the children with a true Chassidic experience of the Seder.

    "From Slavery to Freedom" - is not just a story in a book Learn More

  7. An original, fascinating rendition of the miracles of Kriyas Yam Suf

    Dear Children,

    This book is a continuation of We're Leaving Egypt, the Just Imagine comic about Yetzias Mitzrayim. This volume is intended to illustrate for children living in our generation, the wondrous miracles which were performed for our forefathers at Yam Suf. At the time of Kriyas Yam Suf, of course, there were no cars, tanks, or airplanes. This book attempts to describe, in an entertaining and entirely imaginary way, what the splitting of the sea might look like if it took place today.

    The world has changed drastically in the thousands of years that have passed since Yetzias Mitzrayim and therefore, it is very hard for us to feel the reality that existed in those days. It's hard for us to connect to the power of the wondrous miracles that occurred. It's hard for us to understand how astounding and exceptional they were—so much so that the mind can hardly grasp it...

    But the truth is that the miracles then were not significantly different than similar miracles that could take place in our time...When the sea split for Bnei Yisrael, who crossed it as if it was dry land—it was an unbelievable miracle, just like it would be unbelievable if the sea split today and we would be able to drive through it on paved roads. When grass grew from the sea bed that froze—miraculously—it was a wonder of wonders, just like it would be a marvel in our time, if a gas station would "sprout" from the depths of the ocean...The same applies to all the other remarkable miracles.

    You're invited to join the Yidden leaving Egypt and cross the Yam Suf with them!

    Experience for yourself the amazing miracles that accompanied them every step of the way. Learn More

  8. Dear Children, I'm sure you all know about the trial that's just around the corner. The month of Elul is a time for us to prepare for this special trial, which takes place on Rosh Hashanah. For most of us, the trial continues throughout the Aseres Yemei Teshuvah, and then on Yom Kippur our aveiros are forgiven and the verdict from the trial is sealed. I want to invite you on an imaginary journey. Together, Just Imagine what it might look like if we were asked to come give an accounting of our mitzvos and aveiros before a court on this earth, instead of the Heavenly Court...Imagine facing the prosecutor as he lists our aveiros one by one. Imagine standing before the advocate, as he praises our good deeds and stacks up our mitzvos... It will be a fascinating journey: exciting, sometimes a bit scary (in a good way) and even a little amusing... Above all, this story will help us really understand our annual "day in court" and learn wise tips that will help us win the case and enjoy a great new year! Learn More
  9. Dear Children, Many years ago, when the Beis Hamikdash was standing, there was a great celebration in Yerushalayim. It was called the simchas beis hasho’evah. The joy then was so great that Chazal teach us that anyone who did not see the simchas beis hasho’evah – never saw true joy in his life! Perhaps you want to reply that today there are also simchas beis hasho’evah celebrations in almost every shul, and you’ve participated in many such events…But truth be told, the simcha that we have today is not the same – it’s only a commemoration of the real simchas beis hasho’evah, which took place in the Beis Hamikdash and from which people drew purity and ruach hakodesh, and were uplifted for the entire year! Halevai, we should merit to see that wondrous simchas beis hasho’evah even once! Halevai we should merit it speedily in our days, in the third Beis Hamikdash that will come down from the Heavens in fire! But in the meantime, let us try to imagine how the simchah would look, and how preparations for the entire Yom Tov of Sukkos would take place in Yerushalayim, if the Beis Hamikdash were standing today… This book can help a little bit to illustrate this wonderful scene, to try and help us feel a bit of the atmosphere of the true, tangible simchah that was apparent in every corner of the holy city. Perhaps, if we truly understand the magnitude of the loss, we will know how to daven properly before our Father in Heaven to return the Beis Hamikdash and the Holy City to us, speedily in our days. And who knows? Perhaps this year, we will merit celebrating Sukkos in the newly rebuilt Beis Hamikdash!!! Learn More
  10. Just Imagine! We're Bringing Bikkurim
    An original and exciting modern-day portrayal of the bringing of the First Fruits to the Beis Hamikdash

    Bikkurim is a very special mitzvah. Every mitzvah is special, of course ...But the mitzvah of bikkurim is unique because it was a major event. Masses of Yidden participated, and it was always very moving and extraordinary.

    The bikkurim were not brought by individuals, all the people of an area went together. They made their way to Yerushalayim in a huge procession, with singing and dancing. Many people joined them along the way. Can you imagine how wonderful the scene was? How much joy was in the air? How much excitement?

    In this book-which is entirely imaginary-we will try to experience a bit of the simchah and kedushah we would absorb, if we had the Beis Hamikdash in our day.

    Hopefully, Hashem will bring the geulah sheleimah and rebuild the Beis Hamikdash very soon, so we can once again bring our bikkurimthere, with great joy, each and every year! Learn More

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