Holiday Books

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  1. We Can Do Mitzvos Around the Jewish Year

    The days go past, the weeks fly by,

    Around and around we go.

    Let's read about the Jewish year,

    There's lots to learn, you know!

    Come be part of the action as Jewish children join their parents and get involved in the holidays! With lively rhymes and vivid illustrations,We Can Do Mitzvos Around the Jewish Year tells what each Yom Tov is all about, showing mitzvos that kids can do on each of these special days. Learn More

  2. Winning Recipes for Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur & Sukkos Learn More
  3. These forty seven discourses on the Jewish Festivals give an overview of the primary concepts of Chabad Chasidus and address the dynamics of a Jew`s relationship with G-d, community, and himself. A satisfying compendium of profound subjects carefully and clearly elucidated by a master writer and teacher. Learn More
  4. Simchas Torah / Shemini Atzeres: Its Significance, Laws, And Prayers Learn More
  5. Simchas Torah / Shemini Atzeres: Its Significance, Laws, And Prayers Learn More
  6. The Mysteries Revealed Learn More
  7. The Sukkah that I Built
    The Sukkah that I Built

    Shortly after the awe-inspiring days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we celebrate the joyous holiday of Sukkos. On this yom tov, we eat in a sukkah to remember the temporary dwellings of the Jewish people during the Exodus from Egypt.

    In The Sukkah that I Built, a young child joins in the rollicking fun of hammering the walls, climbing the ladder and putting schach on the family sukkah. Set to a “House that Jack Built” refrain, the reader builds his vocabulary along with the building of the sukkah! Each “new” word appears in a different color, highlighting the key words for easy recognition by the young, beginning reader.

    Bold, colorful illustrations with all the objects clearly positioned on every page make this book a unique learning experience! Perfect for reading aloud, The Sukkah that I Built teaches young children both sequencing and “how to build a sukkah.” Sure to become a family favorite at Sukkos time. Learn More

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