Halacha

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  1. The Essential Book for Every Jewish Home Learn More
  2. 7 Volume Laws of Shabbos Slipcase Set Learn More
  3. Mourning In Halachah

    The laws and customs of the year of mourning.The Laws and Customs of the Year of Mourning. For generations, people have wanted a book that sets forth the laws of mourning clearly and accurately, citing relevant sources and the customs of various communities in Israel, America and Europe. The Hebrew "P'nei Baruch" filled that need. Now after painstaking translation, adaptation, and review it is available to the English-speaking public, offering answers to questions that cannot wait, for virtually every conceivable situation. Includes:

    • laws of visiting the sick
    • laws and customs from the sickbed, through burial, shivah, shloshim, the first year, through yahrzeit
    • prayers and Psalms at the cemetery
    • exhaustive index of almost any possible eventuality
    • source notes
    • appendix of prayers
    • 45 chapters
    • Over 500 pages. By Rabbi Chaim Binyamin Goldberg. Translated by Shlomo Fox-Ashrei. Edited by Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz.

     

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  4. A Women's Guide To The Laws Of Niddah

    Knowledge of the laws of niddah is absolutely essential for every married woman, and in this new book, Rabbi Forst performs an invaluable service. Unlike his previous works, this book is not geared for someone studying the subject in depth. Instead, it is tailored to the specific needs of women and contains several chapters that are particularly important for kallos. It is complete, yet not too technical, so that one will not be overwhelmed by the material. It is authoritative, but does not claim to replace the competent Rav. It will remove unnecessary doubt and insecurity from countless delicate family situations, and let conscientious people know what to do and when and how to ask. Learn More

  5. Children In Halachah - Hardcover

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