Pesach

  1. 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

  2. פרקי אבות, היכל מנחם, עם ביאורים מהרבי Learn More
  3. This is the most incredible year in the history of the world. 
    And you are there.

    Well, not quite. But as you read the "diary" of Amiasaf, a Jewish boy living in Mitzrayim, you will feel like you're with him, and with all Bnei Yisrael.

    You'll cry with Amiasaf, as his brutal Egyptian master torments him. You'll laugh, as Amiasaf's younger brother is forced by Egyptian thugs to drink the water of the Nile that has turned into blood, and instead the little Jewish slave gets cool, clear water. You'll travel to a yeshivah of Levi'im in Goshen and walk with lions and bears during the plague of arov. Most important of all, you'll learn the secret of how Bnei Yisrael held on to their belief that they would be freed from slavery, no matter how dark things looked.

    You've heard the story of Yetziyas Mitzrayim so many times. Now you can really feel it!

    Author Chaim Greenbaum is the bestselling author of novels like The Will, Fingerprint and The Mexico File. In My Last Year in Mitzrayim, he shows he can write amazing and exciting books for younger readers too! Learn More

  4. The Book of Kosher L'Pesach Humor & Stress Relief Learn More

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