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  1. While there exists a plethora of sefarim on hilchos Shabbos, never before has the topic been covered in such a comprehensive yet simplified manner. In Shamor V'zachor, veteran mechanech Rabbi Reuven Levine takes readers-both tweens/teens and adults-by the hand and walks them through each melachah, from A to Z.

    First the background to each melachah is given-how and why it was performed for the Mishkan, and then the practical applications-the various ways the melachah is relevant nowadays-are explained. Each concept is fully illustrated, and the text is color-coded in a way that enhances the reader's understanding and retention of the material. Also included is a "test yourself" section, which quizzes readers on what the halachah is in various situations, based on the information they've been given.

    Ideal for family learning, this illustrated guide to the 39 melachos will fast become a favorite at your Shabbos table! Learn More

  2. Beautiful, carefully designed illustrations elucidate otherwise complex subjects, allowing readers to better grasp the forgiveness of Yom Kippur in a visual way.

    The Yom Kippur story goes back in time to the birth of the Jewish Nation and the Giving of the Torah. Trouble began when the new nation thought their leader Moshe was gone. They were quickly convinced that worshiping a golden calf would keep them safe in the desert. They forgot what they had just heard at Har Sinai: not to worship anything besides Hashem. Moshe’s shocking action upon his return helped them realize their terrible mistake. But was it already too late to save the Jewish People? This captivating book retells how Moshe and the Jewish Nation were able to turn things around. Their sincere efforts to return to Hashem gave us the holiday of Yom Kippur forever, and the power to always make our connection to the One Above even better than before!

    This story is followed by a 23-page supplement, “How To Celebrate” which sheds light on the laws and customs of the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. Thoughtful illustrations clarify details of how to prepare for and observe this momentous day. Discover the meaning behind our traditions and enhance the way you celebrate Yom Kippur. Learn More

  3. The period from Rosh Chodesh Elul through Sukkos is a time to rekindle one’s relationship with Hashem through avodah and teshuvah. To Return and Rekindle will give readers the chizuk, motivation and ideas needed to not only come back to Hashem but also to continuously reach new heights of avodah and awareness of Him. Learn More
  4. Unlock the profound beauty of Elul's fleeting moments with this captivating guide.

    Immerse yourself in the enchanting mizmor of "LeDovid Hashem Ori" and delve deep into the essence of the Thirteen Middos HaRachamim. Discover the secrets to embodying the holy Ushpizin and so much more. Within these pages lies the treasure trove of wisdom.

    Don't miss out — this is the sefer you've been waiting for. Learn More

  5. RETURN is a sefer, not a book. It presents an in-depth understanding of the mitzvos and tefillos of Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and Sukkos, in a new light.

    THIS LIGHT, the light from the ohr ha’ganuz (the hidden light) was originally revealed in the sifrei Maharal. After centuries of neglect, it was rekindled for the Torah world by the appearance of the famous maamarim of Hagaon Harav Yitzchak Hutner, zt”l, and recorded in his sefarim, Pachad Yitzchak.

    “He was planted in this generation to bring light to the world and all who dwell in it - a new light”

    (From the inscription on his tombstone)

    A commentary to enlighten the hearts of the probers of Torah. The spirit of Rav Hutner is evident.

    Rav Moshe Shternbuch

    He has plumbed the depths of the deep waters of Torah, and drawn its secrets, with acumen and richness.

    Rav Aaron Schechter

    I sensed the aroma of the perfume shop of my father-in-law’s Torah, transmitted with sweetness and wisdom.

    Rav Yonasan David

    His very being is suffused to the source - the well of pure waters, the Torah of Rav Yitzchock Hutner.
    Rav Alster himself has become a well of pure waters.

    Rav Moshe Shapiro Learn More

  6. The Balabusta's Daily Organizer Sep. 2023- Dec. 2024, Desktop Edition Learn More
  7. 5784 Pocket Daily Memo Calendar 2023-24

    6 1/2" X 3 3/4" Learn More

  8. How is cheese made? Follow its amazing journey from cow’s milk to the delicious cheese we enjoy on Shavuos.

    Level N / Grade 3 Learn More

  9. An Elucidation And Guide To The Text Of The Haggadah For The Seder Leader And Participant

    Everything a parent needs to teach their children about yetzias Mitzrayim, emunah, and creating a relationship with Hashem can be found right here — in the structure of the Haggadah and in the words of Chazal. By showing how to use the text itself to tell the story of yetzias Mitzrayim, A Night of Teaching guides both Seder leaders and participants to take full advantage of the tremendous opportunity the Seder night offers. This innovative Haggadah features:

    Clear instructions and explanations for all the steps of the Seder

    Side-by-side Hebrew Haggadah text and English translation

    Divrei Torah focused on the essential mitzvah of sippur yetzias Mitzrayim

    Dedicated space for the user to write their own divrei Torah

    Rabbi Isaac Rice teaches Judaic studies and heads the halachah department at the SKA High School for Girls in Long Island, New York, and is a rabbi at Congregation Anshei Chesed in Hewlett, New York. Learn More

  10. 40 Ways of Enhancing Simchas Yom Tov
    To be b’simcha on Yom Tov is not only enjoyable but is also a mitzva. How can we be sure to fulfill this mitzva, especially if we all have challenges in our life, some bigger, some smaller? And not only on Pesach, Shavuos and Succos but also on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur? Rabbi Fletcher has written in this sefer, forty different ways to augment our simchas Yom Tov, no matter what our circumstances. Your Yom Tov will never be the same again!

    “A treasure trove of wonderful ideas” Rabbi Yaakov Rabin, Rosh Kollel Nefesh Hachaim, Jerusalem Learn More

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