Novels & Short Stories

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  1. A man in white... A stranger at the Kotel...
    A mysterious doctor... A life-saving dream...

    The 57 stories in this volume are all about modern-day encounters with Elijah the Prophet - Eliyahu Hanavi. In a moment of need, a stranger appears, offers help, and then disappears, sometimes as if by magic. The stories are all true, heard directly from the people involved or from a close friend or relative. They point to the living presence of Elijah among us, or to a "spark" of Elijah that moves in and through ordinary people, leading them to do great things. In all cases, they reveal the remarkable level of hashgachah pratis - Divine providence - that we can experience in our lives, at any moment.

    The stories are surprising, inexplicable and inspiring. They remind us that the world is a mysterious place, and that G-d's deliverance can occur in the blink of an eye. Learn More

  2. The B.Y. Timesers are off to camp!
    Camp means swimming, art, and punchball.
    Camp means hikes, plays, and campfires.
    Camp means...problems.
    Problems for Batya. At home, Batya’s always felt needed. Here in camp, someone needs her, too—bad-tempered, sulky Tova Gutman. But how can Batya break through the walls that Tova’s built?
    Problems for Raizy. The shy genius has always been comfortable as Shani Baum’s second-in-command. But what happens when she’s the boss?
    Problems for Nechama. She adopts a wounded bird and nurses it back to health. But how can she bear to say goodbye to her feathered friend?

    Join the girls from Bloomfield as they solve their problems and have a lot of fun along the wayin Summer Daze. Learn More
  3. A bas mitzvah is a joyous event. So a quintuple bas mitzvah should be five times as happy, right? Then why are the Bakers so miserable?
    For one thing, the quints are divided over what kind of party to have. For another, Ashi is in trouble at yeshivah, and no one knows why. But the biggest reason is Tikva. She may be losing the most precious thing of all.
    Throughout their time of trouble, the Bakers laugh together, cry together, and pray together. And in the end, with Hashem’s help, they emerge triumphant—together! Learn More
  4. Can doodling in class really break up a friendship?

    Chana Mirel Goodman is a fun-loving fifth grader who
    forgets to study for tests, doesn’t check her planner, spaces
    out in class—and loves to doodle. The outgoing eleven-year-old
    and her best friend, Baila, sit together on the bus and pass notes
    in class. But Chana Mirel makes a horrible, careless mistake, and
    Baila is super hurt. The battle begins—their notes become nasty
    and their friendship is falling apart. Can the two girls make up
    and move on, or will they fight it out forever?
    Doodle War, by talented author Atara Friedland, is an
    engrossing tale that will inspire as well as entertain.
    Join Chana Mirel as she discovers that true
    friendship is more than a simple doodle;
    it’s a work of art. Learn More

  5. “No!” Reuven cried. He tried to mop up the water, but the paper fell apart. Mr. Bookman brought paper towels. “What was on the paper?” Reuven felt like he was choking. “A list of ‘Things That Went Right.’ ” “Ah,” Mr. Bookman said. “And you were reading it because things went wrong today.” Reuven doesn’t like changes, but since his mother has to work late, he’s forced to join the after-school program in his yeshivah’s library. That’s where he meets the librarian known as Mr. Bookman. Will Mr. Bookman be able to help Reuven overcome his uneasiness? Join Reuven in Mister Lister Strikes Again as he discovers hidden talents and tackles new challenges…with unexpected results. Judith Pransky has created another compassionately written book about the endearing Reuven, fondly known as Mister Lister. Young readers will delight in this story, with its sensitive illustrations by Sarah Zee. Learn More
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  7. In our generation, successful advertisements include just one sentence, a short concise slogan. Why speak at length wen you can make it short? It should be easy and simple for people to accept our messages.

    We are confident that this book will be a helpful resource for those who need a short story or an appropriate saying. Learn More

  8. Meet the one-of-a-kind Mrs. Make-a-Mentch...and let the magic begin!

    In the small, charming neighborhood of Clover Park, in an ever-so-slightly lopsided, two-story house, lives Mrs. Make-a-Mentch, a delightful lady with twinkly eyes, round glasses, and a spring in her step.

    Those who are lucky enough to know Mrs. Make-a-Mentch share her special secret. Whether it's Sarale, who has a hard time losing a game; the very loud Sobel children; or slow-moving Benni, Mrs. Make-a-Mentch has unusual ways of fixing all sorts of problems. Her solutions are zany as they are fun (and sometimes delicious, too!), but one thing they all have in common is that they really work!

    So step through the door, and see for yourself why kids just like you flock to this exciting lady's home, and leave even happier than they've come. Meet the one-of-a-kind Mrs. Make-a-Mentch...and let the magic begin! Learn More

  9. Two girls. Two backgrounds. One amazing year. Adina Silvermintz has friends. Lots of them. Girls who share her values and memories. Girls she loves being with and who love being with her. Problem is – all those friends live in a small Pennsylvania town. In a town that Adina called home, until her father got a new job, and she was forced to move to New York. Sheva Goldman also has friends. Lots of them. But as she begins eleventh grade and gets to know Adina better, her old friendships seem to be changing. Or maybe it’s Sheva herself who’s changing? Silver and Gold , which was originally serialized in Mishpacha Magazine, is one of those rare books that are fun to read, and even more fun to think about. Powerful, relatable, and so, so true, this is a book about empathy. About when to keep secrets (and when not to). About growing up. And, most of all, about the occasionally confusing, sometimes complicated, but always magical power of friendship. Learn More
  10. Swords and Scrolls
    It's not easy being a teenager in Eretz Yisrael in the days of King Antiochus. Fifteen year old Elisha is curious about the mysteries new building in Yerushalayim, while his newly married cousin, Rivka, is suspicious of the changes that threaten to disturb her peaceful existence. Rumors abound that a large army is on its way.

    Will Rivka have the courage to stand up for her beliefs and will Elisha win the battle raging in his soul? Learn More

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