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  1. I'm going to share the seas;

    I'm going to share the fun.

    I'll wait my turn and show some care -

    That's best for everyone!

    Meet Shimon the Ship, a fun-loving boat who does mitzvos all day while enjoying himself out on the seas.

    But what happens when other ships want a turn, or when they need some more space or light? Can Shimon share with them? Can he move over and make sure that everyonehas what they need? It's not always easy, as Shimon knows well...but yes, he can do it!

    Join Shimon as he sails the seas, showing care and concern for each and every ship he meets along his way, and modeling these wonderful middos to all young readers! Learn More

  2. If your table could talk, what would it say?

    A table in a Jewish home is special. All the family activities center around it, especially on Shabbos! This whimsically illustrated book will excite children about the warmth and happiness of a Torah home and family life. Learn More

  3. What a brachah it is to be able to hear!

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

  4. "Levi Loeb eats latkes. He likes them lightly browned."

    This book is a great way for kids to learn and practice their Alef Beis letters! Playful rhymes introduce and emphasize the sound of each letter by using familiar Hebrew and English words. The adorable illustrations make this a book that children will turn to again and again. Learn More

  5. Four girls.

    Four dreams.

    Four stars.

    My name is Ora M. Weiss. The "M" stands for Miriam, though my mother sometimes says that it stands for "Moody." ”Welcome to the very first volume in The Starlight Sisters, beloved author Libby Lazewnik's new and amazing series.

    Lucky Ora. She's got a beautiful voice. She's a whiz at math. And now YES! she's been accepted into Bais Yaakov of Valley Stream, otherwise known as JAPA, the Jewish School for Performing Arts. A unique new school that combines a high-level Bais Yaakov education with intensive training in the performing arts. A school that accepts only the best performers, and trains them to be even better.

    To get into JAPA you've got to be good .... no, great ... in either dance, singing or playing a musical instrument. And Ora’s been accepted! How incredible is that!? So if everything is so incredible -why is everything so terrible?

    Mostly, it's because Ora is tired of "playing second fiddle." Never the tops, never the champion, always second best. She's second fiddle to her sister, who is loved and admired by everyone, teachers and students alike. And second fiddle to the quiet girl who's managed to steal both the best solo in the choir and Ora's best friend. Join Ora and her fellow "Starlight Sisters" Gali, Chaya, and Penny on their quest to spread their own special "starlight" to the world. And get set for a fantastic performance!

    Age Range: Childrens - 10 - 12 Learn More

  6. What do beloved characters, Benny and Tzvi, discover on a Walk in the Woods with Bubby?

     

    That every single creation in Hashem’s big, beautiful world have an important lesson to teach everyone! Fun rhyming text and rich, colorful illustrations make A Walk in the Woods a treat for boys and girls ages 3-6. A great addition to the Benny & Tzvi Series!

    Available in Jewish bookstores everywhere!

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  7. Fascinating and fun facts about Israel, its history, geography, animal life, religion, and much more! Learn More
  8. San Francisco, California, 1850's

    Moishy and Sury are back with their Time Rock!

    This time, the twins are visiting California together with their family, and the Time Rock transports them to San Francisco of the 1850s, during the Gold Rush era. There they meet Sol, a young, Jewish European immigrant for whom the city’s great gold has spelled nothing but trouble.

    Join Moishy and Sury as they do their best to help Sol escape the claws of the cruel and money-hungry criminal who is terrorizing him. In the process, the children meet some key figures of the fascinating era.Suspenseful, exciting, and educational, Searching for Gold will keep you riveted until the very last page! Learn More

  9. The Dangerous Journey, A Boy's Adventure In Czarist Russia
    In the space of one day, fourteen-year Dovid lost his loving parents and became dependent upon the charity of others. In the space of one strange night, the youngster found himself exiled and alone, cut off from his Jewish roots. And thus begins an incredible and dangerous journey in czarist Russia. As Dovid struggles for survival he must face the hatred of an angry anti-Semite. He must elude the guard dog and face the betrayal of a lying rebel. As a beggar, a soldier, and a national hero, Dovid — or Dimitri, as he now calls himself — faces adventure and peril. And all the while, he never forgets the people who he thinks accused him. From a poor but peaceful Jewish home to the battlefields of Russia to the czar’s palace, fourteen-year-old Dovid’s journey is a long, exciting, and dangerous one — and it makes great reading. Learn More
  10. Ka'asher Tziva Hashem
    Transform Your Daily Actions With The Power Of One Thought

    Earning eternity with just one thought . . . Could there be a better investment?

    Doing mitzvos is one of the most fundamental activities of our lives. After all, mitzvos are how we serve Hashem and earn our everlasting reward in the World to Come. We invest so much time, effort, and money into mitzvos — and rightly so. There is, however, one aspect of mitzvah performance that is often overlooked: the kavanah (intent) that we must have in mind while doing them. This kavanah is an integral part of a mitzvah. As the Chofetz Chaim taught, “There is a tremendous difference between a mitzvah performed with kavanah and one performed without!”

    Sefer Ka’asher Tzivah Hashem discusses the vital halachah of mitzvos tzrichos kavanah — the obligation to perform our mitzvos with the specific intent that Hashem commanded us to do so. In this sefer, you will learn how this halachah applies to practically everything we do — and how a simple kavanah can transform even the most mundane activities into priceless mitzvos/ikavanah is the neshamah of a mitzvah — the mitzvah’s inner essence and vitality. Like appliances that run on electricity, mitzvos derive their meaning and holiness from the power of the thought that goes into them.

    Thousands of Jews worldwide have discovered the life-changing lessons of the original Hebrew Ka’asher Tzivah Hashem, transforming their lives and infusing their mitzvos with meaning and inspiration. As you will discover in this book, it is easy to do so. All that is required is a bit of thought — nothing more!

    With dozens of inspiring and thought-provoking stories, as well as a comprehensive list of mitzvos and their kavanos, this sefer is sure to make a real impact on the life of any thinking person. Learn More

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