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  1. Through a mix of nature, nurture, social conditioning and free will, we each possess a personalized lens that frames, forms, clouds and distorts the way we see ourselves and the world around us. In order to live in the most meaningful and effective way possible, each of us needs to continually assess and adjust the default frames we have developed.

    In Positivity Bias, we learn that life is essentially good; that positive perception is applicable and accessible to all; that it derives from objective, rational insight, not subjective, wishful imagination, and that positive living is a matter of choice, not circumstance.

    An inspiring and life-enriching tapestry woven from hundreds of stories, letter, anecdotes, and vignettes - Positivity Bias highlights how the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, considered the most influential rabbi in modern history, taught us to see ourselves, others, and the world around us. Learn More

  2. A practical guide from the preparations for Shabbos until its finale with Halachos and Chabad Minhagim based on the Alter Rebbe's Shulchan Aruch and other sources Learn More
  3. Pathways to Success offers parents, educators, therapists, and anyone affected by this challenge practical wisdom and firsthand accounts about ADHD in all varied forms - from hyperactivity to daydreaming, from impulsivity to burnout.

    With compassion and insight, best-selling author and psychotherapist Rabbi Aharon Lerner offers astute advice, dispels and common myths, and explains treatment options for ADHD. He acknowledges the struggle while focusing on the positives that come with this challenge - including enthusiasm, creativity, and determination. This sensitively written book gives hope to parents, teachers, and children - leading everyone on a path to success. Learn More

  4. Challenging Chinuch Questions and Sensitive Answers

    In You Asked Volume 2, Rabbi Binyomin Ginsberg, renowned principal, mechanech and newspaper columnist, addresses pressing questions, with wisdom, honesty, and unusual insight into a child's emotions and motivations. Using clear and contemporary examples to express age-old concepts, Rabbi Ginsberg shows you how to prepare your children to successfully face challenges later in life by training them from a young age to deal with every situation.

    Rabbi Ginsberg, who was a talmid in both the Telshe Yeshiva in Cleveland and in the Slonimer Yeshiva in Yerushalayim, has been a Jewish educator for more than 30 years. His approach to children and the complexity of chinuch is unique and out of the box. A talmid of the Nesivos Sholom zt"l, Rabbi Ginsberg looks back to the teachings of his Rebbi for any and all advice and guidance he shares.

    Rabbi Ginsberg is currently in private practice, offering consultations for schools and families, and he lectures on a wide range of topics. He is a sought-after presenter and serves as an advocate for many children. Learn More
  5. With scrupulous attention to historical accuracy, profound understanding of Torah hashkafah, and its magnificent collection of photographs, charts and illustrations, The World That Was Eretz Yisrael is the latest addition to The World That Was series. These volumes have been hailed worldwide for offering readers a fascinating, Torah-oriented perspective on the history of the Jewish communities in various countries. Now, once again, the author meticulously presents the richly layered account of seminal events in the history of the holy, beloved land of Eretz Yisrael, the heart of the Jewish People.

    Promised to our ancestors, Eretz Yisrael was the Jewish homeland for over 1,000 years. In this exceedingly long exile of close to two millennia, it has remained our hope, our dream, the destination of our hearts’ desire, the place we turn to in our prayers.

    Volume One of The World That Was: Eretz Yisrael explores its history from the aftermath of the First Temple to the beginning of the Twentieth Century. And what an incredible history: The turbulent Second Temple era, the momentous redacting of the Mishnah, the saintly Tannaim and Amoraim, the Moslem, Crusader, and Ottoman conquests, the writing of the Zohar and, later, the Shulchan Aruch. And of course, the various aliyah movements, from the students of the Baal Shem Tov, Vilna Gaon and Chasam Sofer, to the survivors of the Holocaust. All of them were courageous Jews who followed their hearts’ passionate call and came to build what was then a desolate, dangerous land. With uncompromising commitment and love, they triumphed over unimaginable challenges to build Yerushalayim’s Old Yishuv and develop the rest of the Land.

    The World That Was: Eretz Yisrael is the riveting story of the unbreakable bond between Hashem, His People, and His beautiful, Holy Land. Learn More

  6. As Torah Jews, we know that emunah is one of our greatest and most delicate treasures. Therefore, we rely only on our gedolim to lay down its principles and clarify how it should be taught.

    In this sefer, Rav Moshe Wolfson shlita, Mashgiach Ruchani of Mesivta Torah Vodaath and Rav of Bais HaMidrash Emunas Yisrael, guides readers, step by step, in properly establishing a solid foundation of emunah, strengthening them to be able to withstand even the fiercest winds.

    This easy-to-read book elucidates concepts at the very core of Jewish faith. Included are topics such as:

    • Clarification of the meaning of emunah peshutah 
    • Extensive demonstration of the truth of the Torah
    • Explanation of the mesorah from Har Sinai
    • Practical advice for dealing with challenges 
    • In-depth discussion of Mashiach and his arrival 

    The Core of Emunah is a thought-provoking must-read for every Torah Jew. Learn More

  7. The Interactive Family Parashah Book
    This book provides uplifting stories for parents to share with their children, questions about real-life scenarios based on the parashah which are designed to engage children, and an interactive halachah section which covers many daily Jewish laws, suitable for the entire family to learn together Learn More

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