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  1. The 613 Mitzvos According to the Rambam

    We all know that there are 613 Mitzvos. Have you ever wondered what they are? Have you ever thought you can become familiar with, and knowledgeable in, all 613 Mitzvos?

    Well, now it is within your reach! With The Mitzvah Handbook, a concise, easy-to-read, and simple to understand count of the 613 Mitzvos that were given to Moshe at Har Sinai, you can get a grasp on all of the mitzvos.

    By using The Mitzvah Handbook, you will gain a solid Torah foundation which will b’ezras Hashem help you approach other areas of Torah study. Whether you are riding on the train or waiting to be called in for your appointment, take The Mitzvah Handbook along, and in just a short time, you will find yourself mastering mitzvah after mitzvah.

    From the letter of HaRav HaGaon Rav Reuven Feinstein, shlit"a:

    "I have read the entire sefer and find it a valuable asset for adults and useful for younger talmidim. Knowing the mitzvah and which are applicable in our time and which for the time of the Mikdash makes it easier to understand the Mishnayos and Gemaros. Wishing ... all that use it hatzlachah in their learning and avodas Hashem." Learn More

  2. Halachic Handbook: The Laws Of Purim

    A concise and clear summary of all the laws of Purim, in a wonderfully convenient pocket size (4"x6")

    The halachos are written in a readable, easy-to-follow style, while extensive source notes make this a valuable resource for further, in-depth study.

    Includes Birchas HaMazon - A unique gift to give out in your Mishloach Manos, at wedding, bar and bas mitzvahs, and all events during the Purim season.

    Includes halachos of: • Parashas Zachor • Taanis Esther • Reading the Megillah • Mishloach Manos • Matanos L'evyonim • and many, many more. Learn More

  3. The Jewish Funeral & Mourner`s Guide

    This guide presents a brief overview of traditional Jewish burial and mourning practices, prayers and customs. It is intended not as a thorough treatment of the totality of halachic opinion on these matters, but as a framework to address the common questions and issues that arise, and inspire continued exploration with a competent orthodox rabbi. Learn More

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