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  1. The sefer whose segulah captivated Klal Yisrael:

    The Zera Shimshon's Commentary on Chumash, translated and elucidated

    The Zera Shimshon on Chumash includes:

    • The full text of the Zera Shimshon's commentary on Chumash, fully vowelized (menukad)

    • An elucidated translation designed to help the reader follow the Zera Shimshon's often-complex ideas.
    • An Introduction to each derush, with explanations to enhance our understanding of the Zera Shimshon’s commentary.
    • Explanatory notes that offer more important background material.


    Rav Shimshon Chaim Nachmani, a renowned 18th century Italian rav and talmid chacham, is the author of the Zera Shimshon commentary. In his famous Introduction, he speaks about the loss of his only son, and promises great blessings to those who will learn his commentary. People all over the globe have attested to the power of the "segulah" of the Zera Shimshon. Learn More

  2. How can we turn tefillah into a more meaningful, enjoyable, and spiritually uplifting experience?

    Rabbi Eliezer M. Niehaus, Rosh Kollel, noted author, and beloved rebbe, gives us the opportunity to do so with this enthralling and informative sefer. Bringing the elevated words and concepts of our great Rabbis down to earth, he gives us a fresh understanding of what tefillah is all about, how to prepare for it, and how to elevate it — and us — along the way.

    Including hundreds of practical tips and secrets of a successful prayer, HeavenWords will ensure that our words — and ourselves — soar heavenwards.

    “Your sefer entitled ‘Heavenwords’ emphasizes the importance of the tefillos of Klal Yisrael to Hakadosh Baruch Hu.”

    - Rav Shmuel Shmuel Kamenetsky

    “My talmid, Rabbi Eliezer Niehaus has authored an outstanding sefer on tefillah… I highly recommend this book to everyone who wants to make his tefillah more inspiring.”

    - Rav Moshe Meiselman

    “This sefer will definitely bring a great strengthening to tefillah, a matter which unfortunately is treated lightly.”

    - Rav Shlomo Kanievsky

    “Rav Eliezer has produced a whole sefer on the avodah of tefillah and has again excelled in presenting such a major topic in avodas Hashem in a way that talks to everyone — layman and scholar alike.”

    - Rav Elchonon Meir Fishman Learn More

  3. A GRIPPING HISTORICAL NOVEL SPANNING 100 TURBULENT YEARS, FROM DESTRUCTION TO THE PROMISED SALVATION.

    On a dark, gloomy night, three brave young men risk their lives as they embark on a perilous journey. The crate they carry holds secret treasures, leading them to unexpected encounters. As events unfold, the treasure becomes the center of an unforgettable mystery that spans one hundred years of turmoil and triumph.

    From a small hut in beth El to the majestic palace in Yerushalayim... From the devastated holy city to the dark valleys of Babylonia... From the secret caves among the Judean hillsides to the promising new city walls... This spellbinding story will open new vistas to a bygone era, as well as new aspirations for our promised future.

    Song of Redemption is a story of courage and yearning that will touch your heart and leave you forever changed. The rhythm of our nation's historical destiny will resonate deeply within you, until you will find yourself humming in anticipation of the magnificent musical climax yet to come. Learn More

  4. Rav Avigdor Miller's derech on discovering and learning from Hashem's wondrous creations

    Get ready for an eye-opening journey ...

    Deepen your emunah in Hashem by learning to appreciate His infinite wisdom and kindness. Join Yaakov Astor as he explores the endless wonders of Hashem’s creations, from the incredibly small to the amazingly vast. Learn More

  5. Join Bubby Karp and the kids as they search for disappearing trees, seek the source of mysterious smells, try to catch a cheating chef, and much more.

    Bubby Karp, the clever, energetic, fun-loving, senior detective of Spring Hill, is back solving mysteries with her grandchildren Nechama, Naftali, Eli, and Ezra. Whenever something unusual is happening, you can count on Bubby Karp to figure it out! Learn More

  6. What a brachah it is to be able to see!

    Your eyes help you discover Hashem’s beautiful world and all that He does for you. And He does so much, all the time! This book will “open your eyes” and help you appreciate the wonderful gift of sight! Learn More

  7. The exciting, educational, illustrated adventures of the Bright Light Boys

    A Chanukah Miracle!

    In a shocking turn of events, Reb Sholom Mordechai Rubashkin was freed from prison after serving only eight of the twenty-seven years of his sentence! Soon after receiving a presidential pardon, he was greeted in Boro Park with song and dancing by a crowd of thousands who spread out across the streets of the neighborhood.

    What does his geulah have to do with Ari, Eli, Dovid, and Ruvi's fun hike?

    Time to find out... Learn More

  8. Incredible shidduchim stories about real people and true events, past and present
    With selected halachic questions and fascinating anecdotes from RABBI YITZCHAK ZILBERSTEIN

    "'You have two problems: You have a daughter who needs to get married, and she's a top girl.' I smiled, but I didn't agree. True, a top girl sometimes has a harder time in shidduchim, but why not be optimistic?"

    "Sometimes a person thinks to himself, Who will want someone with a scar? Who will marry someone my age? Why did HaKadosh Baruch Hu do this to me? This person doesn't understand that everything that his Father in Heaven does for him is only a kindness and a mercy. It was specifically because of his scar that the bachur merited finding his special zivug who was waiting for him..."

    "A date was arranged. Then a second and a third. A few weeks later the shadchan was invited to the vort. When she entered the room, she was shocked when she saw who the kallah was--it was the older sister, not the younger sister whom she'd had in mind when she suggested the shidduch!"

    "As she waited for the storm to pass, she was reminded of the waiting inherent in the process of shidduchim. Waiting for your bashert. Waiting for the chasunah. Waiting to start a new life. Waiting and waiting for the right time... A rebellious tear slid, unbidden, down her cheek. How much longer must she wait?"

    We are living in a time of hester panim, when Hashem's providence is hidden from us. It's often hard to see how at every single moment everything is being orchestrated by Him, even though we know it's true. Yet there is one area, one time in a person's life, when Hashem's hashgachah can be seen openly, when one can palpably feel that Hashem is with him, orchestrating events. That area is shidduchim.

    When it comes to finding one's zivug, one's soul mate, there is no doubt: only HaKadosh Baruch Hu could have brought about the sequence of events that led to the creation of another bayis ne'eman b'Yisrael.

    A new story collection from the author of Bar Mitzvah and Tefillin and 102 Stories That Changed People's Lives Learn More
  9. Schottenstein Ein Yaakov #9, Yevamos / Kesubos / Nedarim
    Aggadah is the non-legal portion of the Talmud. It contains the stories, the moral and ethical lessons, the ideas of our faith and our religion. In the Aggadah, we meet the wise and holy Sages of the Talmud not only as masters of the law, but as masters of the human experience.

    Compiled in the 16th century, Ein Yaakov is a classic collection of all the Aggadic material found in Talmud Bavli and Talmud Yerushalmi. For many centuries it has been among the most popular of Talmudic works. Many shuls had Ein Yaakov classes, in which, after long days at work, men drew inspiration from the holy teachings, parables, stories and lessons contained in Ein Yaakov and its commentaries. Our Rabbis understood the workings of man and taught us lessons that are still relevant today.

    The Schottenstein Edition of Ein Yaakov includes many features that will enhance the study of this beloved classic:

    • A new, flowing translation, designed for maximum readability.
    • Notes based on the primary commentaries on Ein Yaakov and other sources.
    • "Insights": This special feature illuminates various points in the text and brings out the many lessons and principles that are relevant in our daily lives. These Insights are drawn from a vast literature of various commentaries and Torah works, ranging from the Rishonim to the masters of Chassidus and Mussar.
    • An "Additional References" section, where many additional sources are referenced with short descriptions of the point that are discussed, so that the reader can decide which he wishes to explore further. Learn More
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