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  1. A Meaningful Lesson From Each Aliyah In The Weekly Parashah

    Inspired by the concept of Daf Yomi and DailyGiving.org, The Daily Aliyah by Rabbi Shlomo Ressler presents a Torah insight for every aliyah, corresponding to the seven days of the week.

    Whether you’re a seasoned learner or just starting on your journey, this unique book will empower you to reflect, introspect, and engage with the Torah by focusing on one aliyah a day.

    “Rabbi Shlomo Ressler, with [his] clever, original idea, has opened up the weekly parashah in its entirety for people around the world... by presenting us with a Torah insight for every aliyah [corresponding to] the seven days of the week, he has allowed us to broaden our horizons.”

    Rabbi Paysach Krohn

    “Drawing from the wellsprings of Rishonim and Acharonim, from the Gedolim of both the Lithuanian Yeshiva world and from the Chassidic community, the breadth of this sefer is truly remarkable. Broken up by aliyah, readers will surely be inspired by the gems that one can find in each and every parashah.”

    Rav Mordechai Burg

    “Rav Shlomo has been able to utilize his gracious heart, connect, and draw wisdom from all people with whom he communicates and from all sources of Torah. His connection of heart and mind has enabled him to gain the knowledge to write thoughts and insights of the Torah and then impart that depth of wisdom to all people.”

    Rabbi Shmuel Greenberg

    Shlomo Ressler was born in Israel, moved to Los Angeles when he was seven, and now lives in White Plains, New York with his wife and four boys. Shlomo has been involved with founding the Jewish a cappella group, Six13; the non-profit, Lelamed; the blended learning, Jewish day school, WTA; and the charity platform, Daily Giving. Shlomo is a strong advocate for personal growth and hopes that his work will inspire individuals to engage with Torah on a daily basis.

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  2. The comprehensive commentary of Rav Samson Raphael Hirsch to the Chumash is based on his interpretative method of precise elucidation of the text and meaning of the words.

    His grandson, Rav Dr. Raphael Breuer, applied this same method for his commentary to Ezra and Nechemiah, and has brought to light the timeless words of the Tanach in an original, inspiring fashion. This English version of Rav Breuer's commentary to Ezra and Nechemiah is written in a modern, clear idiom and will attract scholar and student alike. Learn More

  3. The Navi Journey, Shir Hashirim Learn More
  4. The Maharal of Prague’s legendary sefarim have been prominently featured on Torah bookshelves for hundreds of years. They have been a major influence on the works of great Torah thinkers, whose subjects run the gamut from chassidus to mussar and everything in between.

    In this groundbreaking sefer, the Maharal’s Torah thoughts from all of his sefarim are presented in the order of the parashas hashavuah.

    Using the Maharal’s first sefer, Gur Aryeh, as a starting point, Maharal on the Parashah introduces the reader to the full range of the Maharal’s sefarim, including commentaries on Pirkei Avos and the Aggados of the Talmud, and many more.

    Maharal on the Parashah brings the reader deep into the world of the Maharal’s Torah thoughts and provides a newfound appreciation for the Aggados of Chazal. Learn More

  5. Does this sound familiar to you? If it does, don't worry, you are not alone!

    Many of us in the workplace have probably said or felt like saying these or similar things from time to time. But why? Aren't we all Orthodox, God-fearing, believing Jews?

    With Faith at Work, you will discover that you can be in control over these reactions. Weekly inspiration from the parashah and real-life stories from the workplace will help you strengthen your emunah, gain yishuv ha'daas, and turn your career, profession, or business into a spiritual endeavor - ensuring that you are living and making a living the way you should be! Learn More

  6. Eye opening, mind opening and filled with novel insights, here is a sefer that opens new windows of understanding and appreciation into Torah. Learn More
  7. The laws and lomdus of korbanos teach us life lessons about conduct and belief. This is the methodology of three great rabbis: the Ramo, in his sefer Toras ha'Olah, R. Samson Raphael Hirsch, in his commentary on Chumash, and the Sefer haChinuch. These rabbis' approach inspires us to appreciate, respect, and observe mitzvos at a much higher level.

    In addition, the laws of korbanos affect everyday halacha, such as the halachos of prayer, conduct at mealtime, Shabbos and holidays, and the like.

    This book is organized according to the weekly parsha. Every parsha has korban-related material, and each chapter explicates how the lomdus of that parsha's korban affects contemporary halacha and teaches valuable life lessons. Learn More

  8. This book provides uplifting stories for parents to share with their children, questions about real-life scenarios based on the parashah which are designed to engage children, and an interactive halachah section which covers many daily Jewish laws, suitable for the entire family to learn together Learn More
  9. In modern times, the widespread rejection of tradition has left cultures across the world on the brink of collapse. Civilized society's foundational stones of religion, morality, and traditional family values have been irreverently tossed aside. A Time to Build articulates in clear and contemporary terms the timeless relevance of the Torah and its indispensable role as a blueprint for a decent, healthy, and enduring society. Now, more than ever, is "a time to build."

    Rabbi Baruch Dov Braun is the rabbi of the Young Israel of Avenue J in Brooklyn, New York. He received his semichah from Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS), where he was a member of the Wexner Kollel Elyon. He is also a dayan on the Brooklyn branch of the Manhattan Beth Din for Conversions. After receiving his semichah, Rabbi Braun earned a master's degree in social work from New York University's Silver School of Social Work, where he studied social policy and clinical psychology, and he currently provides psychotherapy in an outpatient mental health clinic. Rabbi Braun’s first book, A Time to Seek, elucidates the timeless truths of the Torah in contemporary terms. He lives with his wife and children in Brooklyn, New York. Learn More

  10. Parsha Pardes, A Collection Of Fascinating Insights On The Parsha
    A Unique Collection Of Fascinating Insights On The Weekly Parsha Learn More

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