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  1. "These books have beepraised highly by numerous Gedolei HaRabbonim and have been received warmly by the English-speaking Torah community. I offer my heartfelt blessing that they should have much success in publishing further works and disseminating the Torah." 

    Rabbi Chaim Pinchas Scheinberg zt"l Rosh Hayeshiva Torah Ore and Moreh Horaah of Kiryat Mattersdorf, Jerusalem 

    "As with their other works in the 'Guidelines' seriesthis sefer is conciseaccurateand well structured. The authors have performed a great service, presenting these vital and complex laws in a clear and straightforward questions-and-answers format." 

    Rabbi Pesach Eliyahu Falk zt"I Gateshead, England, author of "Modesty An Adornment for Life" 

    "As in the previous volumesthe laws and customs are presented in a conciselucidand organized fashionThis volumeas well as the entire complete series of 'Guidelines', will serve as a guide for those who cannot learn these laws from their original sourcesand as a valuable aid even to those who can."

    Rabbi Zev Leff Rosh Hayeshiva and Rav of Moshav Matisyahu Learn More

  2. 453. The Laws Pertaining to the Grain Used for Matzah and [How] it must be Ground

    454. Which Matzah is Unacceptable for a Person to Use in Fulfilling His Obligation [to Partake of Matzah on Pesach Night]

    455. The Laws Governing the Water Used to Knead [the Dough from which] Matzah is Made

    456. The [Maximum] Size of [the Dough] to Knead for Matzos

    457. The Laws [Governing How to] Conduct [the Separation of] Challah from a Dough [to be Baked as] Matzah

    458. The Time and the Procedure for Kneading the Matzah [to be Used for] the Mitzvah [of Eating Matzah]

    459. The Place and the Procedure for Kneading the Matzos

    460. The Laws Pertaining to the Matzah [to be Used for] the Mitzvah [of Eating Matzah]

    461. The Laws Pertaining to the Baking of Matzah; With which Matzah may [a Person] Fulfill his Obligation [to Eat Matzah]

    462. The Laws Pertaining to Whether Mei Peiros [Causes Dough] to Become Chametz

    463. Whether it is Permitted to Singe [Many] Stalks [of Grain] at the Same Time; the Laws Governing Grain That Has Not Yet Ripened

    464. [The Laws Pertaining to] Mustard Into Which Flour was Mixed

    465. The Laws [Governing] Bran on Pesach

    466. Whether Spittle, Urine, and the like Cause [Grain or Flour] to Become Chametz

    467. The Laws that Apply When Water Falls upon Wheat and [those that Apply When a Kernel] of Wheat is Discovered [in Matzah or in Other Cooked] Foods

    468. Not to Perform Work on the Day Before Pesach After Midday

    469. Not to Designate Meat for Pesach

    470. The Fast of the Firstborn on the Day Before Pesach

    471. The Prohibition Against Eating [a Meal of] Bread, [i.e., Rich Matzah,] after the Tenth Hour on the Day before Pesach

    472. The Laws Pertaining to Reclining and [Drinking] the Four Cups [of Wine at the Seder]

    473. The Laws [Governing] the First Cup [of Wine] and the Order of the Pesach Seder until the Second Cup [of Wine]

    474. A Blessing is not Recited on the Second Cup [of Wine]

    475. The Remaining Laws Pertaining to the Seder

    476. The Custom [that Applies Regarding] Eating Roasted [Meat] on Pesach Night

    477. The Laws [Governing] Eating the Afikoman

    478. Not to Eat After Eating the Afikoman

    479. [The Recitation of] the Grace after Meals over the Third Cup [of Wine]

    480. The Order of the Fourth Cup [of Wine]

    481. Not to Drink after the Four Cups [of Wine]

    482. The Laws Pertaining to a Person who does not Have Matzah that was Guarded

    483. The Laws Pertaining to a Person who does not Have Wine [for Pesach]

    484. [The Laws Pertaining to a Person] who Desires to Conduct a Seder in Several Homes

    485. The Laws Pertaining to a Person who Took an Oath Not to Eat Matzah

    486. The Laws Pertaining to the Measure of a Kezayis

    487. The Order of the Pesach Evening Service

    488. The Order of the Pesach Morning Service

    489. The Order of the Prayers on the Second Night of Pesach; the Counting of the Omer

    490. The Order of the Prayers [Recited] on the Second Day [of Pesach]; the Prayers [Recited on] Chol HaMoed [Pesach]

    491. The Order of Havdalah Recited on the Night Following a Festival

    492. The Fasts [Held on] Monday, Thursday, and the [Following] Monday After Festivals

    493. Laws that are Observed During the Days of the Omer

    494. The Order of Prayers on the Festival of Shavuos Learn More

  3. Shabbat deLights is a collection of essays on the Torah portion by acclaimed author, editor and teacher, Chana Weisberg.

    Delight each week in concise and impactful essays rooted in Biblicaltext and chasidic thought, providing practical, empowering toold for dealing with contemporary life's most pressing challenges.

    From parenting and relationships to the wondrous power of the Jewish soul, to refining our interaction with G-d, the inspiration and insights in these volumes will enable you to reach ever higher in every aspect of your life. Learn More

  4. Laws Regarding Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkah & Lulav Learn More
  5. Inside Time by acclaimed author, Rabbi Yanki Tauber, is a three-volume book series exploring the soul of time as defined by the Torah and illuminated by Chassidic thought, particularly by the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson.

    The three volumes of this series examine the essence of time and its origins in the primordial phases of creation; the cycles and systems that characterize it and define the trajectories of our lives; and the particular time-qualities that are brought into focus by the festivals and special dates of the Hebrew calendar.

    Volume 1 addresses the mystical view of time and its cycles.

    Volume 2 covers all the holidays and significant days from Rosh Hashana through Purim.

    Volume 3 covers all the holidays and significant days from Passover through Elul, the closing month of the Hebrew year. Learn More

  6. If you want to unlock the spiritual and ethical treasures of Jewish thought... If you want to share the insights and brilliance of Midrashic commentators, both classic and contemporary... If you want to discover the depth and beauty of the Midrash... Now is the time to begin.

    A monumental and magnificent new Torah project: The Kleinman Edition Midrash Rabbah

    Like the Talmud, the Midrash is part of the Oral Law. The Midrash delves into the spiritual essence of the revealed Torah. It adds many missing details of the Torah's narrative, and provides the ethical tradition that was passed down orally from generation to generation. Midrash Rabbah is the best known and most widely studied of all the Midrashic works. The Kleinman Edition Midrash Rabbah is a 16-volume project covering all of Midrash Rabbah, on the entire Chumash and the Five Megillahs.

    The Kleinman Edition Midrash Rabbah features:

    The Hebrew text, newly typeset, on pages facing the English translation and commentary

    Many classic Hebrew commentaries, including Rashi, Matnos Kehunah, Eitz Yosef, and Maharzu, plus the out-of-print classic Eshed HaNechalim -- All newly typeset on the Hebrew page

    ArtScroll/Mesorah's acclaimed phrase-by-phrase translation and elucidation of the Midrash text, created by an international team of Torah scholars for optimum understanding of the Midrash

    Explanatory footnotes to help clarify difficult passages and concepts

    A special "Insights" section that amplifies or complements our elucidated text and notes and at times brings a contemporary focus to the timeless words of the Midrash

    "Insights": Midrashic teachings enriching our contemporary understanding The Midrash has been the source of Jewish ethical and spiritual teachings for millennia, and has been mined for its treasures particularly by the masters of Mussar and Chassidic thought. In the unique "Insights" feature, we see the Midrash through the eyes of classic early authorities as well as more contemporary giants of Torah thought such as Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch, the Sefas Emes, and Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler, and many others. Learn More

  7. Tell Me the Story of The Megillah Learn More
  8. The Festivals In Halachah - 2 Volume Set
    The Festivals In Halachah - 2 Volume Set Learn More

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