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  1. 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

  2. A great Pesach book for little ones!

    This delightful book will excite your child about the wonderful mitzvah of matzah that comes just once a year! Learn More

  3. The period between Pesach and Shavuos comes with the customs and sadness of mourning and the joyful halachos of counting S’firas Ho’Omer. In this book, Rabbi Meyer Bodner adapts the style and clarity of his distinguished father’s widely circulated sefarim (Halachos of Muktza, Halachos of Brochos, etc.) to elucidate the practical need-to know customs and halachos of S’firas Ho’Omer.

    For example:

    • May one attend and dance at a friend’s wedding and Sheva Brochos on days when it is his custom to show aveilus?
    • Is it permitted to listen to relaxing music when it is his custom to show aveilus?
    • May a women cut her nails, tweeze her eyebrows or have electrolysis done while keeping the customary aveilus?
    • Is it permitted to take a haircut or shave on the first day of Shloshes Yemei Hagbola?
    • May a bar mitzvah celebration be scheduled on a day other than the boy’s birthday (not bo b’yom)?
    • If one mistakenly counted the days but omitted the weeks, or cannot remember if yesterday he counted correctly, may he continue counting with a brocha?
    • May a woman count with a brocha and may she be motzi her friend?

    Reviewed for halachic accuracy by Rabbi Shmuel Felder shlit”a and edited and reviewed by Rabbi Yisroel Pinchos Bodner shlit”a, this sefer accurately provides the answer to these and a myriad of other questions and quandaries concerning the customs and halachos of S’firas Ho’Omer. Learn More

  4. Children loved reading Amiasaf’s diary in My Last Year in Mitzrayim. Now, they can join Amiasaf as he is LEAVING MITZRAYIM!

    Yes, dear diary. Can you believe it? We’re going to be free! After centuries of slavery ... the dream that we have dreamed for generations is finally coming to pass. We have merited, finally, to emerge from the darkness to the light — from slavery to freedom!

    So begins nine-year-old Amiasaf ‘s diary, as he continues to bring the story of Yetziyas Mitzrayim to life.

    Our children will be there when the Jews bravely tie up the lambs for Korban Pesach. They will accompany the former slaves as they retrieve the Egyptians’ treasures during Makkas Choshech, watch the idols of Mitzrayim collapse into nothingness, eat of the Korban Pesach at the world’s very first Seder. We will travel with Amiasaf and his family to the banks of the Yam Suf, facing its waters in front of them and the fearful Egyptian army at their backs, awaiting Hashem’s miracles.

    Based on the Torah narrative and many midrashim, Leaving Mitzrayim will enhance our children’s Seder, and their appreciation for one of the most important events in our history. Learn More

  5. Comics

    You've all heard a lot about the Pesach Haggadah.

    Now we'd like to invite you on an exciting journey like no trip you've ever taken before...

    Fly on the wings of your imagination to a small village from days gone by.

    Join Yanky and his friends as they meet fascinating characters from the tales of his wise Zeidy Epraim.

    Each story is an adventure and a Haggadah lesson - all wrapped up in a colorful comic.

    Gather round to receive this year's afikomen present from Zeidy Ephraim.

    Timeless Tales. Stories that keep kids coming back for more! Learn More

  6. How does matzah heal the neshamah?

    How does Shir HaShirim channel the energy of spring?

    What is it about Pesach Sheini that includes even the tamei Jew?

    How does Lag B’Omer include even the lowest Jew?

    What is the connection between Yirmiyahu HaNavi and Shlomo HaMelech?

    Amos Hanavi (8:11) predicted that preceding Mashiach’s arrival there would be a famine — not for bread and water, but for the word of Hashem. This explains why more and more people find themselves needing the nourishment of the deeper layers of Torah.

    Festivals of Faith, presenting the Torah of Rav Moshe Wolfsonshlita, Rav of Beis Midrash Emunas Yisrael and Mashgiach Ruchani of Mesivta Torah Vodaath, attempts to satisfy this hunger and quench this thirst.

    Written in a light and engaging style, the Festivals of Faith series draws from the mystical layers of Torah as transmitted through the channels of Chassidus.

    Sprinkled throughout are astounding gematrios, marvelous sidebars, and next-level appendices — and each chapter ends with a practical takeaway.

    This series opens up the rich resources of the Jewish year, enabling our emunah to blossom with the Festivals of Faith. Learn More

  7. The Laws of Pesach 5784-2024 - Blumenkrantz Learn More
  8. Embark on a captivating journey alongside Levi and his classmates as they go on an exciting trip to the Matzah bakery.

    Brace yourself for a delightful experience as they delve into the ago-old tradition of Matzah baking. Learn More

  9. Miriam (Pascal) Cohen understands your life. She knows how much work goes into Pesach preparations and, especially, Pesach cooking. She knows that the best Pesach recipes are about balancing beloved traditions with surprising innovation, for delicious meals that fit your lifestyle.

    Real Life Pesach Cooking includes:

    • 150 no-stress recipes for delicious, creative Pesach foods
    • Accessible ingredients and easy to follow instructions for smooth Pesach preparation
    • All recipes are non-gebrokts and gluten free or have a gluten-free option
    • “Homemade Staples” and “Minhag Modification” sections, perfect for those with various food customs
    • Each recipe has “Plan Ahead” instructions for freezer-friendly and make-ahead cooking
    • Chol HaMoed Travel Guide – recipe ideas and menus for day trips and overnight stays
    • Beautiful, mouthwatering photo for every dish Learn More
  10. Pesach with Avigail Meizlik
    Easy recipes for Pesach and beyond

    Non-Gebrokts, Non-Kitniyos

    One of the places where we spend the most time on Pesach is the kitchen. In this book you'll find dozens of easy recipes that will produce tantalizing meals, enhancing your simchas Yom Tov and the many shared moments of family, friends, and guests around the table.

    These recipes will bring new life to your Pesach kitchen, helping you create rich, tasty menus that satisfy the whole family. Discover a mouth-watering array of dips, salads, soups, fish, meat, potatoes and other sides, dairy dishes, and desserts.

    Chef Avigail Meizlik is the author of the bestselling cookbook Shabbos in Yerushalayim. She is the leading chef in the chareidi community in Israel, where her recipes have won widespread public acclaim. Each dish is simple to prepare, uses easy-to-find ingredients, and above all, is incredibly delicious. Learn More

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