Succos

  1. Rabbi Yaakov Feitman, a beloved Rav and author, shares his wise, discerning and often witty perspectives on Chodesh Elul, the Yamim Noraim, and Succos. These thought-provoking insights, based on countless sources including his own Rebbe, Rav Yitzchak Hutner, are conveniently arranged for daily reading.

    Rabbi Feitman has a gift for making profound ideas relatable and practical. He weaves together stories and insights from across the spectrum of our gedolim to give us a deeper appreciation of the holy days and the unique nature and power of each one. Each essay is summarized in a practical takeaway that can help readers make the most of this meaningful time of year.

    What are some of the gifts of Chodesh Elul – and how can we “unwrap” them? What does the British monarchy have to teach us about (l’havdil) crowning Hashem as our King? Where does the joy of Succos come from, and how did Jews in the most dire situations still manage to find that simchah? This is a book that will enrich these “days of reflection and joy” – and our lives throughout the year. Learn More

  2. 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
  3. Fascinating halachic discussions for the Yom Tov table

    You love it at your Shabbos table. 
    Now you can enjoy What If? on all the Jewish holidays!

    • It is Rosh Hashanah. A man holding a shofar is going to blow for a sick friend. A car pulls up and the driver says, “I'm Jewish. Would you mind blowing that shofar for me?Should he blow the shofar while yom tov is clearly being desecrated
    • Boaz built a huge succah for his restaurant - and now patrons of other kosher eateries are using it, and his own customers have to wait. Can he ask the others to leave?
    • A pre-Pesach food drive is hurting local groceries. Can the merchants demand that the food distribution be stopped?

    The bestselling and beloved What If? series has become a welcome staple at our Shabbos tables. Based on the popular Hebrew-language series Chashukei Chemed, written by noted rav and posek Rav Yitzchok Zilberstein shlita, and translated and arranged by Rabbi Moshe Sherrow, every volume in the What If? series includes hundreds of real-life halachic questions, each accompanied by a brief, practical scenario to illustrate the case, and an answer that is understandable and easy to follow. Make your holiday table extra-special with the great conversation starter, What If on Yamim Tovim.

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