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  1. A fresh, new start…again. And again? Temi Feldman was an ambitious teen with a bright future, until a frightening accident injured her older brother. Temi is guilt-ridden and confused. If only she could go back and erase her mistakes. If only the horrible tragedy had never happened. If only she could be given a second chance. But what if she was? Is that what she really wants?

    It’s Wednesday Again, by debut author Adina Saks, is a unique, compelling novel about facing the truth — because you only live once. Learn More

  2. The boy’s eyes looked scared. He had no shoes — and no family. “Child, what is your name?” “I…I don’t… I’m not sure…” He started to cry.

    The boy was speaking English — a dangerous language. How did he know it? Surely every child realized that knowing things from the other side could get them killed.

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    Decades ago, a group of rebels constructed an unbreachable barrier of energy and split the world in two. The Eastern Side, ruled by a corrupt monarchy, forbids technology, while the Western Side flourishes with science and modernization. Some brave individuals attempted to bridge the two worlds, to reunite families and help those in need — but that mission failed and only made things worse.

    Chezkel and Azariah live on opposite sides of the giant barrier. Chezkel, a talented physicist, is on a mission to reconnect the two worlds, while Azariah has no idea what tore them apart. Miriam hasn’t seen her husband in years. Is he safe — even alive — on the other side? She and her loyal team must find out. This gripping and utterly unique novel will take you to suspenseful and unforgettable places that can only be found between two worlds.

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  3. Which mother has not felt that twinge of panic when their toddler goes missing momentarily?

    You turn your head for a second, and a little one can make a quicker getaway than students exiting a classroom at the sound of a recess bell. Almost always, children are thankfully found unharmed – they climbed behind the sofa, they hid in the closet, or they ran to the next aisle at the supermarket... Shauli Mordehai was a typically active toddler who enjoyed the disappearing act. So it followed that his house was extra, extra “child-proofed” with all the safety mechanisms available at the time. And it goes with out saying that there was ALWAYS at least one adult watching Shauli, his twin, Daniella, and their three-year-old sister, Eveline. Usually, it was two or three adults on call.

    The Mordehai household continued its “active duty” watching the twins, until one day, the unthinkable happened. Who could have imagined that a little boy not even two years old could UNLOCK and OPEN a sliding glass door – in the space of a few seconds that the caregivers focused attention away. That sliding glass door, unfortunately, led to an unused, backyard built-in swimming pool. The pool was secured with a taught tarp, but one small area had become loose. Shauli followed a ball that fell under the tarp, and then he fell into the pool, where a few inches of rain water deprived him of life-giving oxygen.

    This book chronicles Shauli’s life following the accident, and shows how a “regular family” developed super-human strength. The Mordehais, along with an amazing cadre of volunteers, never gave up hope, and never wavered in their immutable faith in the Master Healer. Learn More

  4. The Rebbe's Likkutei Sichos revolutionizes Torah study, Jewish life, and G-dly experience. Now, a curated selection of the original Likkutei Sichos is available in English.

    SEFER VAYIKRA, the Third book of this monumental series Learn More

  5. A Dream Come True tells the heartwarming story of Rav Shlomo Halberstam, the third Bobover Rebbe — and his father’s beautiful message about the importance of making berachos and not wasting food.

    Renowned author and educator Genendel Krohn, with the beautiful illustrations of Tova Katz, teaches these important Torah values through the delightful tale of a little seed on its journey to fulfill a dream. Learn More

  6. I saw a giraffe.

    He looked strange and I laughed.

    He was yellow and brown, with two bumps on his crown.

    No two people look alike.

    How can we teach our children to accept everyone, even those that are different from us and appear peculiar?

    Don’t Make Fun of Anyone! uses the animal kingdom to show that Hashem created everything the way He wanted — which is the best way it could possibly be!

    The catchy tempo, fun animals, and moving message entertains as it teaches valuable lessons to enrich your child for years to come. Learn More

  7. I will fly, I will play, I'll have lots of fun,

    And follow directions, yes, every one!

    Sometimes I don't like it, but that's okay;

    Still, I'll listen right away!

    Azriel the Airplane loves to have fun and fly high!

    Colorful hot-air balloons? A refreshing rain-shower? A twirl in the sun? Azriel wants to enjoy it all! But he knows that in order to stay safe, the rule of thumb is to listen to the air-traffic controller and follow his directions.

    Join Azriel on his joy ride in the sky, as he models to young readers the importance of listening and following directions. Learn More

  8. Halachosminhagim, sources, and explanations

    Sandwiched between the simchah of a boy's brisand the simchah of his bar mitzvah is yet another simchah: that of his upsherin. In actuality, this is really the celebration of a child beginning to learn Torah, and indeed it is cause for a truly joyous occasion.

    What exactly is the source for the minhag of an upsherin? What are the reasons behind it? What does it entail? In The Upsherin, you will find a wealth of information and sources that clarify the background and the many halachos and minhagim that relate to a child's third birthday and his introduction to Torah study. The minhag of bringing the child to the "Aleph-Beis rebbi" in cheder is explained in detail, as well as the halachos of yarmulka and tzitzis as they apply to children.

    • May the upsherin be done earlier than the child's third birthday?
    • Who should cut the child's hair, and what should be done with the hair afterward?
    • What is the proper size for a yarmulka and tzitzis?
    • What does the chiyuv of chinuch entail?
    • Why is a child's Torah learning considered to be even greater than that of our gedolim?

    All of these questions and more are addressed in this one-of-a-kind book that is both comprehensive and enlightening, yet easy-to-read and enjoyable. Learn More

  9. Tzivy's panic attack was so severe that EMTs had to be called -- in the middle of a shidduch date... Shira refuses to care for her newborn, lest she harm the infant... Befriending the drinking crowd was Naftali's solution to his fear of ridicule...

    From Crisis to Connection 
    presents case studies of individuals who came face-to-face with their very real, very distressing and even debilitating mental disorders. 

    Under the care of Dr. David Rosmarin and his clinical team, these clients discover that, while no one is perfect, they can reclaim faith in themselves and live a more connected life. 

    David H. Rosmarin, PhD, is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School, and director of the McLean Hospital Spirituality & Mental Health Program. He is also the Founder of the Center for Anxiety in  New York, which provides services to more than 1,000 patients  a year. Dr. Rosmarin's clinical work and research have been featured in Scientific American, the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and, of course, Hamodia's Inyan Magazine. He lives in Boston with his wife Miri and their six children. 
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  10. Sisters and Strangers
    A Novel

    When Shaindel and Yonah Isaacson relocate to the community of Birch Park, the future looks fabulous. They find a great house, Yonah snags an exciting job, and Shaindel welcomes a fresh start in life after playing mother to her younger sisters. It all seems too good to be true until Shaindel discovers that it is too good to be true. She's stumbled into the heart of a secret that's tearing apart the community and is now threatening to destroy her family too.

    Back in Brooklyn, Shaindel's sister Blumie is navigating her way to a year in an innovative new seminary when her father makes an announcement that shakes her and her family to the core.

    Sisters and Strangers is a story about growing, healing, and new beginnings. (With some laughter and recipes too.) Learn More

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