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  1. Connect and grow with the Jewish Year by discovering its essence.

    What kind of shekalim do we give today and how do we purchase korbanos with them?

    What happens when the highest lights crash into the lowest worlds?

    Why can we absorb Purim only when drunk?

    How is the story of Adar the story of our generation?

    What are the pieces of the Purim mystery and what is the picture that they paint?

    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

  2. Join Avi and Esti on a journey to discover how to become your own queen or king.

    Your crown awaits you… Learn More

  3. Costumes, mishloach manos, noisemakers, parties — but what about Megillas Esther? Do they know the real story, according to the words of Chazal?

    In the Gates of the Palace, by renowned author and educator Genendel Krohn, fills in all the details, based on the tradition from our Sages throughout the millennia. Beautifully illustrated by Tova Katz, the miracles and lessons of Purim come alive, infusing our children with a greater appreciation of Hashem’s Master Plan. Learn More

  4. Imagine you’re sitting in front of your holy Chanukah candles, taking in their amazing radiance. Then, unexpectedly, you hear a knock on the door. You open the door and a brilliant light shines into your home - a tzaddik has come to visit you. You sit down with him and begin to tell him what you’re going through. He responds to you in such a way that comforts you and awakens a yearning for Hashem in your heart. You learn together with the tzaddik, and you realize that his teachings can completely transform your life. Afterwards, the tzaddik says he has to go, and he invites you to follow him outside the door. You build up your courage, and leave your home... Just then, the tzaddik lifts you up, and you start flying with him in the sky!

    This is a glimpse into the Chanukah vision by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov that gives us new hope, brings us closer to the great tzaddikim, and inspires us to find Hashem in all aspects of our lives. Learn More

  5. Of all the festivals of the TorahSukkos is arguably the most elusive.

    On the one hand, we refer to it as “zman simchaseinu,” the quintessential time of celebration. Yet on the other hand, it is not clear what exactly we are celebrating.

    The mitzvos of the festival are likewise enigmatic.

    • What lies behind the mitzvos of sukkah and the four species, with all their specifications and details?
    • · What is the reason for the special water libation in the Beis Hamikdash, and why was it accompanied by such great festivity?
    • · Where do Shemini Atzeres and Simchas Torah fit in with all of this?
    • · And what about Hoshanos, Koheles, Ushpizin, and Hoshana Rabbah?

    Drawing on a broad range of classical sources from across the generations, this book provides the reader with new and profound insight into all the above elements, as well as how they come together to form the “symphony of Sukkos.”

    “Overflowing with insight…gives the reader the opportunity to attain a deeper connection with the holy days of Sukkos.”

    Harav Asher Weiss

    “Discusses all aspects of the moed of simchah…we gain an overarching sense of the broader meaning of this Yom Tov.”

    Harav Ahron Lopiansky

    Born and raised in London, Rabbi Immanuel Bernstein learned in Yeshivas Ateres Yisrael, Jerusalem, and received his rabbinic ordination from Rabbi Chaim Walkin. Rabbi Bernstein currently teaches in Yeshivas Machon Yaakov, Jerusalem, as well as in various seminaries, and gives a popular weekly shiur on Chumash that is open to the public and available online. He is the author of seven books, Teshuvah: A Guide for the Heart and Mind during Elul, Rosh Hashanah, and Yom Kippur; Aggadah: Sages, Stories and Secrets; Darkness to Destiny: The Haggadah Experience; Purim: Removing the Mask; The Call of Sinai: A Deeper Look at Torah, the Omer, and the Festival of Shavuos; Chanukah: Capturing the Light; and Dimensions in Chumash (Mosaica Press). He lives in Jerusalem with his family. Visit Rabbi Bernstein at www.journeysintorah.com. Learn More

  6. 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

  7. The Striving Higher Haggadah presents contemporary perspectives and novel ideas to enrich your Seder — through stories, nostalgia, and humor. Drawing from his extensive experience in chinuch, rabbanus, and therapy, the distinguished author demonstrates the relevance of the Haggadah’s ancient words to our day. With superb explanations and a refreshing commentary, this engaging Haggadah will elevate and enhance your Seder table.

    “Written with clarity and deep understanding, in a vernacular that could be appreciated by all readers.”

    Rabbi Mordechai Finkelman

    “Harav Staum possesses the tools to help us create the magical experience of Seder night.”

    Rabbi Chaim Schabes

    “Filled with. … style, wit, and perceptive wisdom.”

    Rabbi Berel Wein

    Rabbi Doniel (Dani) Staum lives in Monsey, New York. Having served as a shul rabbi for a decade, he is currently a high school rebbi and a therapist in private practice. Rabbi Staum is also a sought after speaker and a popular columnist Learn More

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. The Chabad.org Haggadah - Hardcover
    The complete Haggadah in Hebrew and English, complete with simple instructions, guides and a host of Haggadah insights to make your Passover seder meaningful, fun and uplifting for you and all your guests.

    This Haggadah introduces a new accessible translation that makes the seder come alive, explaining each step in simple and relatable terms. The Haggadah also offers tips for leading a seder to make sure everyone at your table gets involved and enjoys the experience.

    Features original and engaging art to help the seder come alive along with visual icons to help direct the reader on the most important instructions.

    The Chabad.org Haggadah was created by the Chabad.org team based on years of experience in creating and providing thought-provoking content that engages and brings people together. Learn More

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