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  1. Natural Beeswax Havdalah Candle Learn More
  2. With the Royal Challah silicone baking pan you will create the perfectly braided challah every time. There is absolutely no braiding required. You simply fill it with your dough, let it rise and bake in the same pan & voila...you have created a Royal Challah fit for a King and Queen. Even your children can participate in this beautiful mitzvah. Overall size: 8"x5" Learn More
  3. A Touch of Shabbat - Touch & Feel Board Book Learn More
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  7. Hurry, Friday's a Short Day

    Raffi and his family live in the Old City of Jerusalem, in a 600-year old house built by the Turks.

    It's Erev Shabbat - the day before Shabbat - in Raffi's Jerusalem. There is a lot to do and there's hardly enough time in which to do it.

    Raffi's a big boy - and like all big boys he wants to help his Abba and Imma. But Raffi is also five years old - and like all five-year-olds he is curious, restless, and always on the go.

    Friday is a short day, a day without enough minutes in it. But whatever minutes there are, Raffi fills them with busy and even exciting activity.

    So let's take our camera in hand and follow him around - from his 600 - year old house with three - foot-thick walls, to the kotel, the mikveh, the fruit and the vegetable store, the synagogue and lots of other places.

    Yes, Friday is a short day, but it's lots of fun with Raffi around. So let's take a deep breath and follow him. Learn More

  8. Shabbos, Shabbos I Love You

    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

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