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  1. 100 Rabbinic Tales of the Holocaust Learn More
  2. Under Your Wings - Story of Rus & Matan Torah Learn More
  3. The Hidden Hand -- The Holocaust Learn More
  4. I Believe - The Story of One Jewish Life

    Holocaust story Learn More

  5. Baron Rothschild, The Life and Times of Baron Shimon Wolf Rothschild

    ROTHSCHILD – the name alone conjures images of colossal wealth and influence. Although many in the family were not observant Jews, Baron Shimon Wolf (Wilhelm), grandson of the founder of the Rothschild dynasty, was an exception. A tzaddik and first-class Torah scholar, he stood behind nearly every Jewish religious undertaking in nineteenth century Europe. Who was this great philanthropist about whom so little is written? Could it be that he came to know authentic Judaism through…an Italian priest?!

    Here is a fascinating, true story of intrigue and triumph, peril and deliverance, all woven together with the golden thread of Divine providence. History comes alive as you meet the Gedolim of this pivotal era, and travel from Naples to Jerusalem, Istanbul to Frankfurt, in search of a long lost child. Dramatic and inspiring, Baron Rothschild enthralls as it reveals the beauty of Torah combined with riches, permeated with the fear of Heaven. Learn More

  6. From the moment he set eyes on his newborn son, Lemech knew that this child was extraordinary. The boy was bathed in an otherworldly aura, as if the Shechinah hovered over him.

    Noach is born into a wild world, where kidnapping and theft are commonplace, where fallen angels tread, and where even the animals are penetrated with evil. Can he, a righteous voice in the midst of chaos, save his world from destruction?

    In Let My World Survive, the ninth volume in the Let My Nation series, Rabbi Yosef Deutsch tells the story of the great Flood and its aftermath like no other author can: with humor, drama, and a wealth of detail, illuminating complexities and unraveling paradoxes. He expertly weaves explanations from the Talmud, Midrash and Chazal to give a coherent, cohesive, and chronological picture of the first two millennia after Creation - the backdrop to the arrival of Avraham Avinu. Learn More

  7. “To Let the Next Generation Know…”

    Only someone living in Europe during WWII can describe it.

    In this captivating memoir, Rabbi Yaakov Friedrich relates the miracles and hashgachah pratis that accompanied him every step of the way in his unpredictable journey through Belgium, avoiding capture, living in the shadows, always trying to stay one step ahead of the Nazi beast.

    This bold and vivid story, steeped in emunah, gives testament and offers chizuk to a light that shines, even through life’s darkest moments. Learn More

  8. הרז"א, תולדות הרה"ק הרב שניאור זלמן אהרן שניאורסון, בן כ"ק אדמו"ר מהר"ש Learn More

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