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  1. Welcome to the Yom Tov is Coming series!

    Our books are carefully designed to evoke in young children the spirit and flavor of Yom Tov. The large, color photographs reflect a small child’s cherished thoughts and memories. Here is a wonderful way to share the essence of an upcoming Yom Tov with Your children. These whimsical and beautifully photographed books will bring your child’s Yom Tov to life! Learn More

  2. Shmura Matzoh - 1lb box - From The Crown Heights Matzah Bakery (Does not qualify for Free shipping) Learn More
  3. Shabbos and the Jewish holidays are so much fun ... when we learn all about them with Bina, Benny, and Chaggai HaYonah, the amazing holiday dove!


    Thousands upon thousands of children learned all about the Jewish holidays from Yaffa Ganz’s classic and much-beloved ArtScroll Children’s Holiday Series. Now, a new generation can discover the delights of Shabbos and the yamim tovim, as they enjoy the kid-friendly text and engaging illustrations. Take your children (grandchildren too!) on a wonderful journey through the Jewish calendar. They’ll never forget it!

    The Big Book of Jewish Holidays with Bina, Benny and Chaggai HaYonah features stories, traditions, laws and fascinating facts about:

    • Rosh HaShanah
    • Yom Kippur
    • Succos
    • Chanukah
    • Purim
    • Pesach
    • Shavuos
    • Tisha B’Av – the Four Fasts
    • Lag Ba’Omer and Tu BiShvat
    • And, of course, Shabbos!

    Here is everything children need to make the entire year a happy and exciting one! Learn More
  4. I was totally mesmerized by this outstanding, extraordinary original and creative analysis of the role the Shalosh Regalim play in representing the most fundamental elements of Jewish faith. In this work, which is organized, compelling, and full of deep wisdom, Rabbi Neil Lauer combines highly rigorous halakhic analysis with deeply thoughtful homiletical insights in a most seamless and clearly presented way. He extracts great wisdom hitherto hidden in plain sight on these important celebrations as well as on a multitude of other Jewish concepts and practices. Over and over again I found myself saying, “I knew this source, but never realized its true full meaning and significance. Of course, now it is obvious.” We owe Rabbi Lauer a great debt for the exceptional gift he has given us. Your understanding and appreciation of the Shalosh Regalim, like mine, will never be the same again.

    Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter

    Eye opening insights that will benefit scholar and layman alike. Will most certainly enhance the spiritual pleasure of the hagim.

    Rabbi Eli Mansour

    A refreshing and unique viewpoint. For those looking for a deep and penetrative fresh look at the Jewish holidays, enjoy The Tripod!

    Rabbi Shalom Rosner

    Neil (Nachman) Lauer received rabbinic ordination from RIETS, an MA in medieval Jewish philosophy from the Bernard Revel Graduate School, and an MS in secondary Jewish education from the Azrieli Graduate School. He commutes every workday between his home in Teaneck, New Jersey, and his suspender factory in Brooklyn, New York. Learn More

  5. Tales of great individuals and ordinary people who displayed unparalleled heroism, extraordinary kindness and tremendous love for Hashem.

    The best esrogim go missing, an entire bedroom is filled with feathers, Reb Chaim dresses up as a Rebbe, Moshe Cossack promises matzah for Pesach, there is a potato shortage in Krestir, an old bus breaks down on the way to Meron, Gemara and Rashi heal a troubled soul, the Rebbe pays a thief handsomely, and more. Learn More

  6. The Haggadah carries the name of Rabbi Shais Taub, leader in Jewish Recovery and author of the highly successful “God of Our Understanding“. The Haggadah follows the anonymous style of the Big Book (we instead of I) and has been edited by Rabbi Taub as opposed to authored by Rabbi Taub.

    Beautiful and elegant format combining the traditional text of the Haggadah and Recovery Language Commentary. Each commentary has a subtitle that is a relevant pull quote from the Big Book.

    Typeset and designed to sit comfortably and enhance every Seder table. Included are practical tips for conducting a Seder for those in recovery and their supportive loved ones. Learn More

  7. Give Your Children
    THE MOST AMAZING SEDER EVER!


    This unique haggadah was designed to keep children, ages 8 and up, engaged, excited, and involved, from the first moments of the Seder to the last.

    The Weekly Parashah Series Haggadah includes:

    The entire Haggadah text, in Hebrew and in readable, understandable English.
    A kid-friendly commentary that brings the Haggadah to life.
    “Say it at the Seder” -- Unusual and fun explanations of the Haggadah for children to share with everyone at the Seder.
    Fascinating Facts -- All kinds of interesting stuff about the Seder and Yetzias Mitzrayim.
    Questions Anyone? -- Mah Nishtanah has four questions. Here are a lot more!
    The Haggadah in our Lives -- Life lessons young readers can really use!
    Who’s Who in the Haggadah -- A fascinating look at some of the people in the Haggadah.

    ...AND FANTASTIC ILLUSTRATIONS! Learn More
  8. Divrei Menachem is culled from the vast array of teachings by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, on the Passover Haggadah and adapted into an easy-to-follow method. Short and concise, it presents the Rebbe’s thoughts found throughout his talks and writings, in effect creating a running commentary on the Haggadah. In addition, explanations of the flow of the Haggadah text are set off from the main commentary in individual boxes. Learn More
  9. The Pesach Seder, Summary & Handbook
    It is with great thanks to the Almighty that we present to you this short booklet which contains a quick summary of the necessary laws of the Pesach Seder, especially focusing on the directives applicable during the Seder itself. The purpose of this booklet is for it to be used as a reference guide during the Seder itself, to look up the detailed directives before each part of the Seder and it is hence advised to be kept in one’s Pesach cabinet free of Chametz, so it can be used on the Seder table. The sources have been allocated from the Shulchan Aruch Harav, Chabad Custom, and from the many works of the Achronim. Detailed sources can be found in our corresponding Sefer on the laws of the Pesach Seder, and the referenced sources [i.e. Chapter 3 Halacha 5] refer to it. Due to the concise nature of this booklet, we have not included all opinions, customs, and reasons in the laws mentioned here, and further information can be gleaned from our corresponding book. Learn More
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