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  1. Tzohar Lteiva #1 - צוהר לתיבה חלק א Learn More
  2. Either consciously or subconsciously, everyone is looking for something to give his life meaning and purpose. If, at some point, the pieces come together and one discovers such meaning, that inspired moment will never be forgotten.Countless Jews and non-Jews around the world experienced such a moment during their first encounter with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. Whether by direct meeting with the Rebbe, through a relationship with one of his more than 3500 emissaries throughout the world, or through exposure to his insights and teachings, this encounter guided their steps and put them in touch with their creator; it put them in touch with the spark of their creator, which is the G-dly soul within themselves; and it enabled them to fan that spark within others.In Keeping in touch, some of these insights and teachings have been distilled. The result is a handbook that empowers its readers to tackle life afresh, inspired by a sense of meaning and direction.Keeping in touch is dedicated to the rebbe`s emissaries around the globe, the idealistic men and women who live by its message and share it with others. Learn More
  3. Guiding Light #2

    Featuring a dvar torah on every parasha, this book enlightens the reader with sharp insights into the Torah, providing valuable perspective on the gamut of life issues. This is the fourth book by this popular writer. Learn More

  4. Popular author Zalman Ruderman utilizes his renowned talent to tell stories that will engage both child and adult alike. These pages contain stirring tales of great individuals and ordinary people who displayed unparalleled heroism, extraordinary kindness and tremendous love for Hashem – Reb Pinchas Koritzer's visit to the blind violinist, heartbreaking sobs emanating from the office of Reb Moshe Feinstein, the woman who lost everything save her emunah, the impossible conditions set by the Chidushei Harim to expand his Yeshiva, a Rosh Hakohol who saved three communities, and more.

    Tales for the Shabbos Table has 4 stories for each Parsha as well as 6 stories for each Yom Tov.

    Children — and adults — will eagerly anticipate story time at the Shabbos table. Learn More

  5. Popular author Zalman Ruderman utilizes his renowned talent to tell stories that will engage both child and adult alike. These pages contain stirring tales of great individuals and ordinary people who displayed unparalleled heroism, extraordinary kindness and tremendous love for Hashem – Reb Pinchas Koritzer's visit to the blind violinist, heartbreaking sobs emanating from the office of Reb Moshe Feinstein, the woman who lost everything save her emunah, the impossible conditions set by the Chidushei Harim to expand his Yeshiva, a Rosh Hakohol who saved three communities, and more.

    Tales for the Shabbos Table has 4 stories for each Parsha as well as 6 stories for each Yom Tov.

    Children — and adults — will eagerly anticipate story time at the Shabbos table. Learn More

  6. בן איש חי הלכות מנוקד גדול Learn More
  7. As a well-known mashpiah in a beis midrash, Rabbi Munk masterfully creates warm and enlightening soundbites that weave the parashah and contemporary wisdom into short bite-sized lessons. He zeroes in on issues that face today's generation in a style that stirs the soul and inspires both young and old.

    Approbations:

    "The divrei Torah are full of yiras Shamayim and hashkafas haTorah … b'ezras Hashem it will be a big benefit to all of Klal Yisrael."

    HaRav Simcha Bunim Cohen, shlita, Rav, Kahal Ateres Yeshaya

    "Pearls of wisdom and amazing chiddushim that speak about lofty matters."

    HaRav Chaim Zvi Senter, shlita, Rosh Yeshiva, Aderes HaTorah Yerushalayim

    "Real life experiences to open the mind and heart of the reader. Short, sweet, and to the point… a worthwhile investment of one's time."

    Rav Gavriel Friedman, shlita, senior lecturer, Aish HaTorah Jerusalem

    About the Author

    Rabbi Yosy Munk grew up in Brooklyn, NY, and learned in Yeshiva and Mesivta Torah Temimah. During his beis midrash years, he continued his learning by HaRav Meir Stern, shlita, and developed a close relationship with Rav Mordechai Schwab, zt"l, the Mashgiach of the Passaic yeshiva. He also learned in Yeshivas Bais Hatalmud in Bensonhurst and heard shmuzen from Rav Shlomo Brevda, zt"l.

    Together with his wife, the daughter of Rav Moshe Possick, shlita, from Torah Umesorah, Rabbi Munk moved to Lakewood, NJ, and learned in Beth Medrash Govoha for eighteen years. He joined Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Newman, shlita, in Yeshiva Mayan Hatorah, where he serves as a sho'el u'meishiv and has had the opportunity to develop a strong connection with the bachurimand grow together with them. Rabbi Munk has been sharing divrei Torah with the students every Friday for the last twelve years. Learn More

  8. Excuse Me, Do you have a minute?

    People always have sixty seconds available. Why not act upon something that you have been procrastinating?

    Here's a list of few things you can do in one minute or less:

    • Wash that plate or cereal bowl instead of putting It in the sink
    • Send that one email reply you've been avoiding
    • Floss your teeth
    • Take all the receipts, papers, and garbage out of your car
    • Take the cloths off the hooks and hang them up
    • Buy someone a gift (online)
    • Do thirty push-ups
    • Grow spiritually by acquiring valuable insights from the weekly Torah portion

    Feel connected to the weekly parashah and have something profound to share. A Minute Vort has inspired thousands around the globe with its thought-provoking questions, engaging stories, and impactful lessons, delivered in a clear and concise manner.

    An enjoyable read, a spiritual boost, and a great tool with which to engage an audience is now in your hands.

    Approbations:

    "Rabbi Eli Scheller is a wellspring of insights and stories to bring the parashah into the daily lives of people in all walks of life."

    Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits

    "This time it takes to say over these vorts might only be a minute, but the timeless messages that are conveyed within can help people for a lifetime."

    Rabbi Yaakov Hopfer

    "In his inimitable style, Rabbi Eli Scheller always has something insightful and interesting to share about the parashah."

    Rabbi Nechamia Coopersmit, Chief Editor, Aish.com

    "I went though a number of pieces. It is insightful, inspiring, and very creative (funny as well!). What a wonderful addition it will be to my library, and I hope to share it with others as well."

    Rabbi Yechiel Spero Learn More

  9. Seize the Moment, Finding Meaningfulness in the Here & Now

    From the George Washington Bridge to the museums of Europe…

    From the ballpark to the ski slopes to the lemonade stand…

    Driving car pool, buying pet food, or sending flowers…

    These are only some of the unexpected places where you can find Hashem and infuse the humdrum of everyday life with depth and meaningfulness.

    Rabbi Yered Michoel Viders invites readers of all ages and backgrounds to uncork powerful and practical lessons from a broad array of unlikely sources - from Torah luminaries to, l'havdil, Shakespearean playwrights and The Little Engine That Could; from the Revolutionary War to World War II and the aftermath of September 11. These vignettes and insights offer a refreshing, amusing, and profound approach to simchah, emunah, bitachon, sensitivity to others, and, ultimately, the drive to achieve one's innate capacity for greatness.

    Seize the Moment provides a keen, penetrating glimpse into the lives that so many of us lead. It sheds light on how to find Hashem day in and day out and, often, where you might least expect to find Him. This book will assist readers in their personal quest to discover meaning and happiness in virtually every moment of life.

    Approbations:

    "Wonderful, uplifting, and empowering…"

    Rabbi Yitzchak A. Breitowitz

    About the Author

    Rabbi Yered Michoel (aka Jared) Viders hails from Huntington, New York. Upon his graduation from law school, he learned Torah in Jerusalem. After returning to America, Rabbi Viders served as a judicial law clerk on the highest court in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Rabbi Viders then moved to Monsey, New York, to continue learning in Yeshiva Ohr Somayach.

    Currently, in addition to practicing law, Rabbi Viders teaches at Ohr Somayach Monsey. As outreach coordinator for JEP of Westchester, he offers classes and tutorials for Jews of all ages and stages, and lectures for shuls and school groups. His writing has been featured in a wide variety of publications, from Binah and Inyan magazines to the Boston College Law Review. Rabbi Viders circulates a popular weekly email enjoyed by all types of Jews. Learn More

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