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  1. A daily companion, Day to Day offers readers Torah messages that include:

    • A provoking thought
    • Words of chizuk and encouragement to brighten your day
    • A takeaway idea to apply to your daily life
    • A story or parable to illustrate the idea

    Also includes an index of parshiyos, so that divrei Torah for every Shabbos can be easily located.

    R. Yehuda’s Torah thoughts are clearly expressed, practical, and inspirational. They are short enough to be easily digestible but long enough to develop a theme in relative depth. His messages are meaningful both to talmidei chachamim and to beginners.

    Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz, Rav, Kehillas Ohr Somayach

    Each thought and every story are a gem of authentic Yahadus that will surely resonate with Jews from all backgrounds.

    Rabbi Moshe Weinberger, Rav, Congregation Aish Kodesh

    The content is engaging and inspiring. A must-read for every person and home.

    Rabbi Yehuda Weinberg, COO of Aish HaTorah

    About the Author:

    Yehuda (Yiddy) Klein is a businessman living in Brooklyn, New York, and is a sought after lecturer and speaker. He gives a daily Gemara shiur and a weekly parashah shiur. His five-minute daily chizuk podcast is followed by thousands worldwide. Learn More

  2. When Rabbi Meir Chevroni founded a shul in New Jersey in his father's name, he faced terrible opposition from the angry neighbors. Pursued by his deceased father's directive, Reb Meir knew he could not give up. Desperately, he prayed, "Eloka d'Meir aneini!" - and against all odds, within just a few months, Congregation Beth Leo took root.

    Soon after, Shamayim arranged for Reb Meir to move to Canada, in order to help some holy neshamos who needed him there. Beth Leo remained where it was, thriving and growing into a big, beautiful shul.

    Now it's fifty years later, and Reb Meir has traveled back to his beloved Beth Leo. He is finally ready to fulfill the promise he made to his father so many years earlier.

    Standing before the congregants, who he feels are like his children, Reb Meir begins waving his cane. What follows are some mindboggling events, which produce unbelievable blessings for the crowd, one after another. Then Reb Meir retells the story of the horrific Chevron massacre, from which his father just narrowly escaped. But it's when the old rav is done, and he leaves the shul, that the earthshaking action - in actuality, a climactic battle - begins...

    Written by beloved author Meir Uri Gottesman, Chevron is not just a novel. It transports the reader to many fascinating events in our history: Yehoshua stopping the sun, Shaul Hamelech finding a wife; Chizkiyahu Hamelech falling ill, and King Menasheh being dragged in chains.

    Read...and be intrigued. Read...and be informed. Read...and be transformed. Learn More

  3. Kayla's talking too loud and too fast. "I was in another educational institution until now, but my parents felt I should switch.
    "
    There's a long, awkward silence.
    "What's your name?" Breindy Silber asks finally.
    "Kayla. Kayla Weiss." Kayla cranes her neck, casts around the room for a moment, and her eyes light on Mimi, frozen in the doorway. "Mimi's my sister."

     

    When Mimi's atypical sister Kayla joins her class at the beginning of eleventh grade, Mimi is determined that no one guess the connection between the two of them. Kayla, on the other hand, is set on making friends in her new environment - and Mimi and her circle seem to be perfect candidates.

    With her tight-knit group of friends entangled in conflict, and academic expectations increasing as seminary applications near, Mimi has enough on her plate - without needing to protect her sister from the class queen or help her find her place in a social scene all-too-complex for Kayla to navigate.

    All Mimi ever wanted was to fit in. To be normal.
    But what is normal, anyway?
    Does it really matter?
    And - how much will Mimi give up in order to achieve it? Learn More

  4. This is a book about the world we inhabit. Not the outside world. Not the world we read about on the news. Our world. The situations that we face on a daily basis.

    The challenges that we find ourselves dealing with.

    The beauty and caring and warmth and richness and excitement and color – that make up the frum experience.

    These stories reflect our reality. In a sense they didn’t happen. But they could have happened. In fact they could have happened to you.

    These stories are fiction.

    But only on one level.

    On another level they are a true and honest look at our society and a reflection of our lives.

    Or in other words – you are about to be introduced to a world where “Truth Meets Fiction.” Learn More

  5. According to our Sages, the ideal time to transmit the story of our Exodus from Egypt is when parents and children sit together at the Seder, exchanging questions and answers. Dr. Ari’s Haggadah simplifies the process and asks the important questions for us. With its engaging question-and-answer format, followed by short digestible takeaway messages, this refreshing new Haggadah illuminates the fundamental concepts of our Redemption, so that everyone can understand—at any age or level.

    Includes the following in an easy-to-follow, fully translated format:

    • Shulchan Aruch’s halachos of the Seder
    • Rabbi Avraham Sperling’s Taamei Haminhagim of the Seder

    “With this unique peirush on the Haggadah, Dr. Ciment meets his goal of having something for everyone participating in the Seder.”

    Rabbi Donald Bixon, Mora D’Asra, Miami Beach

    “Dr. Ari Ciment presents the Haggadah with a new approach — questions, answers, and takeaway messages… this unique approach is very valuable, easy to follow, and important for comprehension.”

    Rabbi Prof. Avraham Steinberg, MD, Editor of Talmudic Encyclopedia

    “I cannot wait to use this Haggadah with my family around the table for years to come!”

    <p.Eli Beer, CEO of United Hatzalah

     

    About the Author:

    Ari Judah Ciment, son of Larry and Helen Ciment, has been practicing pulmonary and critical care medicine in Miami Beach, Florida, since 2008. In addition to many medical field achievements, he has been an invited grand-rounds lecturer for several hospitals and universities and has publications in the New England Journal of Medicine and Chest. He currently is the pulmonary and critical care fellowship director at Mount Sinai Medical Center and is clinical associate professor at FIU medical school and Nova Southeastern University.

    Dr. Ciment served as the president of the medical staff of Mount Sinai Medical Center during the coronavirus pandemic and was able to treat thousands of coronavirus patients. Honored at the Heroes breakfast and at his hometown high school Hebrew Academy of Greater Miami, he received the key to the City of Miami Beach from his good friend Mayor Dan Gelber. He is an honorary member of the local Hatzalah of South Florida and is most proud to be the the Florida Chair of United Hatzalah of Israel promoting their great work.

    His prior books include Pirkei Dr. Ari as well as Coronavirus Pandemic stories and halachic review written alongside mentor Rabbi Avraham Steinberg. His hobbies include basketball, tennis, guitar, and writing. He lives with his wife, Elissa, and their three children, Tehila, Jack, and Sam, in Miami Beach, Florida. Learn More

  6. How does matzah heal the neshamah?

    How does Shir HaShirim channel the energy of spring?

    What is it about Pesach Sheini that includes even the tamei Jew?

    How does Lag B’Omer include even the lowest Jew?

    What is the connection between Yirmiyahu HaNavi and Shlomo HaMelech?

    Amos Hanavi (8:11) predicted that preceding Mashiach’s arrival there would be a famine — not for bread and water, but for the word of Hashem. This explains why more and more people find themselves needing the nourishment of the deeper layers of Torah.

    Festivals of Faith, presenting the Torah of Rav Moshe Wolfsonshlita, Rav of Beis Midrash Emunas Yisrael and Mashgiach Ruchani of Mesivta Torah Vodaath, attempts to satisfy this hunger and quench this thirst.

    Written in a light and engaging style, the Festivals of Faith series draws from the mystical layers of Torah as transmitted through the channels of Chassidus.

    Sprinkled throughout are astounding gematrios, marvelous sidebars, and next-level appendices — and each chapter ends with a practical takeaway.

    This series opens up the rich resources of the Jewish year, enabling our emunah to blossom with the Festivals of Faith. Learn More

  7. In the grand tapestry of life, each of us encounters formidable challenges that can either become our anchors, weighing us down, or transform into powerful wings that propel us skyward.

    In Wings of Hope, the author vividly describes how he and his wife attempt to stay positive and find the light even during the darkest moments of their journey with their medically fragile son.

    Packed with personal experiences and lessons the author picked up “mid-flight,” including ideas such as self-care, helping others, navigating the medical system, and clinging to prayer and faith, this powerful book shares the secret of how to fly ever upward in the face of adversity.

    Whether you are grappling with your own trials or seeking to support a friend in times of turmoil, embrace this unique resource, and you'll emerge much wiser from the soaring pages of inspiration.

    "Powerful, incredibly moving and gripping, informative and educational, this masterful book is a genuinely valuable addition to any Jewish library"

    Rabbi Feiner

    "Rav Shmuel Tzvi Adler and his wife have chosen the route of greatness. The couple’s relentless dedication to a child for whom medicine had no hope is legendary. Their decision to reveal their personal struggles and share with the tzibbur everything they learned is sheer greatness."

    Rabbi Yitzchak Berkowitz Learn More

  8. How Did Rav Chaim Do It?

    • He made a siyum on all of Torah – Talmud Bavli, Talmud Yerushalmi, Mishnah, Shulchan Aruch, Rambam, and many other sefarim -- EVERY SINGLE YEAR!
    • And he served as the “sandak” at over 50,000 (!) babies’ brissim!
    • And he wrote 21 sefarim!
    • And he answered every single letter – thousands of them – that people sent him
    • And he gave tens of thousands of people berachos and advice!

    How did he do it? Because Rav Chaim Kanievsky – the “Sar HaTorah” -- used EVERY MOMENT OF HIS LIFE for Torah.

    In this unforgettable book, we will read about many precious moments in Rav Chaim’s life – and we will enjoy fantastic pictures of those special and holy moments.

    And we will discover how much we can also accomplish, if we learn to use our very own precious moments! Learn More

  9. Nothing that happens in the Schneider household is normal!

    What happens when...

    ...Lali decides that the pen of Buma the lamb is in the wrong place?
    ...Gila lets Buma loose on Shabbos morning?
    ...Buma tries to invite herself over for a seudah at the homes of several families in the area?
    ...All the Schneider kids head out on a dizzying chase to find their poor, lost lamb?

    Come along and share in the latest adventures of the Schneiders' 21 children! Learn More

  10. The Tehran Children
    In the aftermath of World War II, a group of brave Jewish children embarks on a remarkable journey. As part of a special rescue mission called the Kindertransport, they are brought to a displaced persons camp in Tehran, on the way to Eretz Yisrael. There, the secular camp leaders try to force them away from Torah and mitzvos, but they refuse to give up. With courage and prayer, they stand up for their beliefs and fight to preserve their cherished tradition.

    Join these courageous young heroes as they navigate a world filled with uncertainty. Discover the power of faith, friendship, and resilience as they fight to keep their Torah values alive. Experience their inspiring story of hope, as they show that even in the darkest times, the light of emunah can guide us toward a brighter future.

    This captivating tale will take you back to an important crossroads of Jewish history, when the strength of Jewish children shaped the destiny of our nation. Learn More

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