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  1. Twerski on Machzor, Yom Kippur

    In Twerski on Machzor, bestselling and beloved author Rabbi Abraham Twerski, M.D., helps us make Yom Kippur and, particularly, the many hours spent in prayer on this awesome day, more meaningful and transformative. With his trademark blend of psychological insights, Torah perspectives, and uplifting stories, Rabbi Twerski encourages us to make the most of the opportunity afforded by Erev Yom Kippur and, of course, the prayers of Yom Kippur itself.

    From the hushed moments before the chazzan chants Kol Nidrei to the final shofar blast, Yom Kippur gives us a chance to begin anew, to improve ourselves, to look within, and to connect with our Creator. Twerski on Machzor will help us utilize every moment of this most sacred of days. Learn More

  2. Yomim Noraim Companion

    A major court case is approaching...

    Our very lives are hanging in the balance...

    We must prepare our defense...

    Two books in one, this inspirational book provides ideas for preparing for the upcoming year. Section One contains ten essays with ideas to merit rachamim on Yom HaDin, and Section Two examines the meaning behind the eight mothers mentioned on Rosh Hashanah. Learn More

  3. Twerski on Machzor, Rosh Hashanah

    The Rosh Hashanah prayer service. So many hours. So many prayers. Here's one way to make them more meaningful to us.

    Twerski on Machzor Imagine having a wise, experienced, compassionate friend sitting next to you as you pray on Rosh Hashanah, quietly sharing insights and inspirational stories to help you get the most out of the prayer experience. You can. His name is Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski MD. And he's here with you, in Twerski on Machzor, to help you discover the depth and meaning of the Rosh Hashanah Machzor.

    Through stories and explanations, we begin to learn so many things about Rosh Hashanah and its prayers:

    How can we relate to Hashem as our King?

    As our Father? As both at the same time?

    Why does the word tefillah mean so much than merely a prayer?

    Why do we eat symbolic foods on Rosh Hashanah; aren't our prayers enough?

    What is the highest honor a person can attain? And why do we try to attain it on Rosh Hashanah?

    World-renowned psychiatrist, bestselling author, and beloved rav, Rabbi Dr. Twerski has been guiding us for decades. And now, with Twerski on Machzor, we can take him to synagogue with us on Rosh Hashanah, to ensure a meaningful prayer experience - and a very happy new year. Learn More

  4. The day of Shabbos is like nothing in this world. It is Me’ein Olam Haba. Every Shabbos that we experience has the potential to take us beyond this world and give us a taste of heaven. However, we can only reach that level if we understand Shabbos properly.

    Shabbos can be compared to a diamond. Every time you hold a diamond up to the light you will see it differently than you did before. Each time you look at it you will discover another angle that will make you appreciate the diamond more than you did previously.

    The day of Shabbos, like a diamond, has many different aspects that one can look at. Every time you discover another level, you will be able to gain a greater understanding of Shabbos, the holiest day of the week. Each of those angles will give you a new appreciation of what Shabbos is. That is because the real beauty of Shabbos is the sum of all of its different facets.

    Join us as we go step by step and explore various angles of this precious diamond. By working to understand its many unique aspects we will increase our appreciation for Shabbos, and hopefully we will merit getting that Taste of Heaven every Shabbos for the rest of our lives. Learn More

  5. Becher & Tatz grapes design.

    Becher 3.5"h. Plate 5.0" Learn More

  6. Becher/Kiddush Cup, With Plate, Stainless Steel.

    Cup 3" H 2.5" W Plate 5" W. Learn More

  7. From early morning till late at night, people are using their Schottenstein Talmud volumes and enriching their lives with the word of Hashem. Now - thanks to this new ultra-lightweight, paperback TRAVEL EDITION - more 3people than ever will be able to take Torah with them, on land, and in the air. Learn More
  8. Malkie and her mommy get ready for the most special day of all, Shabbos. They are busy with all the familiar preparations. Malkie helps and participates in every way–shopping, cooking, and setting the Shabbos table.“Is it Shabbos yet?” asks Malkie.“No, Malkie,” said her mommy.“First we have to clean the house.”The sequence action of the plot is endlessly fascinating to toddlers who revel in learning what comes next and who are figuring out the comforting, predictable patterns in their own lives. This is a book that can be read to a child as young as 12 months, and many parents claim it as the best first book for both boys and girls. Learn More
  9. Join the two adorable, wide-eyed children as they relish every moment of their favorite day of the week! The playful rhymes take the reader from Shabbos candles, to Kiddush, from kissing the Torah to a Shabbos party. Your own little ones will soon be chanting along with the lively refrain, “Shabbos, Shabbos, I Love You!

    The excitement of each Shabbos activity shines through Avram Zmora’s charming illustrations. The love that this little family has for Shabbos, and for each other, is apparent on every page. At the very end, after Havdalah, there’s only one thing to do: look forward to the next Shabbos! Learn More

  10. Shiurim b'Haggados Chazal - Megillah
    Shiurim b'Haggados Chazal - Megillah Learn More

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