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  1. More than 150 fun, flavorful, and modern kosher recipes inspired by dishes from around the world—featuring quick-and-easy weekday meals, traditional recipes, and unfussy holiday dinners from the creator of the blog Busy in Brooklyn

    Known for bringing a trendy edge to kosher meals, Chanie’s recipes are approachable, playful, and tasty, and introduce exciting global flavors to the kosher canon of Jewish-inspired dishes—such as Miso Matzo Ball Soup, Instant Pot Paprikash, and Brownie Bar Hamantaschen that marries brownies with the Purim cookie favorite.

    Chanie keeps cooking for family fun, fresh, and practical, too. She shares her secrets here, from kitchen hacks to favorite pantry ingredients that will transform your kosher cooking, as well as meal planning advice, make-ahead tips, and crowd-pleasing semi-homemade dinner spreads, like a serve-yourself Baked Potato Board or a festive Taco Board. Totally Kosher delivers more than 150 accessible, approachable ways to keeping kosher food exciting and delicious for the entire family. Learn More

  2. Shmura Matzoh - 1lb box - From The Crown Heights Matzah Bakery (Does not qualify for Free shipping) Learn More
  3. Round matzos on Pesach..."Esther kezel” at "Seudas Esther” (on the second day of Pesach)...bagels on Lag B’Omer...cheese blintzes on Shavuos... When it comes to Shabbos, Yom Tov, and special occasions, our menu is set in tradition. But do you know why some serve tongue on the second day of Pesach? Or the reasoning behind the minhag of eating fried kreplach on Shavuos?

    In Seudah Secrets, Rabbi Dovid Meisels, author of the popular Secrets series, shares with us hundreds of customs regarding traditional Jewish foods, as well as the many reasons, all culled from midrashim, Chazal, and the sefarimhakedoshim, for why we eat them. Whether it’s as a segulah for health andparnassah, or to help increase one’s emunah and yiras Shamayim, every food we eat that’s steeped in mesorah provides us with infinite benefit and brachah. The food that we eat can do so much good not only for our bodies, but for our souls, too!

    There’s a treasure trove of blessing waiting for you on your Shabbos or Yom Tov table! With Seudah Secrets as your guide, you are hereby invited to uncover it all. Learn More

  4. Mish and Mush Set #3 - Pesach to Shavuos Learn More
  5. Did you know there is a custom to individually wrap each of the three matzos at the Pesach Seder? And that there are specific kavanos one should have in mind when fulfilling the exalted mitzvah of eating matzah? Did you know that while some use celery for Karpas, others use radishes, potatoes, or onions, and still others dip celery together with potatoes into the saltwater?

    Although every Jewish holiday is steeped in tradition, when it comes to the hallowed Pesach Seder, the amount of different customs that abound for each and every part, as well as the reasoning behind them, is mind-boggling! And all of it is there to serve one fundamental purpose: elevating what we do and what we eat on this holy night to a most sublime experience.

    In Seudah Secrets on the Seder, Rabbi Dovid Meisels, author of the popular Secrets series, shares with us hundreds of customs relating to the Pesach Seder, as well as the many explanations for why and how they are done. As always, Rabbi Meisels culls his material from midrashim, Chazal, and the sefarim hakedoshim. Learn More

  6. What do matzah bakers do? Let’s spend some time at a matzah bakery and watch how bakers make matzos.

    Our Community is a series with authentic photographs, written in question-and-answer format. Children will be fascinated to read about and identify with the helpers found in Jewish communities.

    Level M / Grade 2-3 Learn More

  7. Ben is a boy who just doesn’t move fast. Even for a mitzvah, he dawdles and plays and waits and delays…until, more often than not, he loses the chance to do the mitzvah.

    Then Pesach time nears, and with it, the special chance to bake matzos with Abba. But, as everyone knows, when baking matzos, you cannot, must not, dawdle or delay…

    Can Ben learn to overcome his laziness so he can join Abba on this special trip? Can he acquire the zrizus that is needed in order to bake matzos for Pesach?

    Find out in this fun and entertaining book! Learn More

  8. The Passover Haggadah - Deluxe cover
    With Commentary from the Classic Commentators, Midrash, Kabbalah, the Chasidic Masters and the Haggadah of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Learn More
  9. The Passover Haggadah - Deluxe cover - Russian Edition
    With Commentary from the Classic Commentators, Midrash, Kabbalah, the Chasidic Masters and the Haggadah of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Learn More

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