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  1. Leather SIE edition Large Hayom Yom Learn More
  2. One of the most important contributions of Chasidut to Judaism has been in the realm of psychology. Chasidic teachings interpret and apply the myriad Kabbalistic metaphors to the realm of the human psyche and soul. Yet, for all the expansive analyses and discussion of the human psyche produced by the Chasidic masters (specifically the Rebbes of Chabad-Lubavitch), there has been a pronounced lack of an ordered and modern review of the psyche. In the early years of the 20th century, Dr. Fischel Schneersohn, a colleague of Sigmund Freud and a relative of the then Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Shalom Dov Ber Schneersohn, took it upon himself to translate the Chasidic nomenclature and discourse on the psyche into scientific language that would be useful to the modern psychologist. Unfortunately, for whatever the reasons may be, his yearning to share the Torah’s wisdom on the psyche was not to be fulfilled. Since then, the need for introducing these teachings to the public in general and to the professional field of psychologists has only grown.

    This book is an important contribution to the creation of psychology and therapeutic techniques based purely on the Divine wisdom of the Torah and specifically its inner dimensions of Kabbalah and Chassidut. By offering a structured review and explanation of the psyche and its place in the larger and more complex super-structure of the soul, this volume provides a foundational guide for mental and spiritual health practitioners as well as for those wishing to deepen their understanding of Kabbalah and Chassidut. Learn More

  3. This volume includes discussions of the axiological principles of faith that define the essence of Judaism. Learn More
  4. Chasidic discourses by the fifth leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, Rabbi Shalom DovBer Schneersohn, delivered during the years 5666-5667 (1905-1906).The discourses of Rabbi Shalom DovBer are distinctive in their systematic approach, lengthy explanations and broadness of scope. It is because of this that he was given the appellation "The Maimonides of Chasidism". Learn More
  5. The reader of the present bilingual edition will find not only a fresh translation of each daily teaching, but also, under a separate heading, a creative comment or story or mini-farbrengen that will help him find a point of contact between that idyllic chassidic teaching - and the gray realities of his own life in the busy here and now." Moreover, for those who would like to pursue an idea to new horizons, numerous sources and crossreferences are provided. Learn More
  6. Learn & Live the dates in the Chassidic calendar.

    The box contains a set of nine games to instill Hassidic values and knowledge through play and fun for the whole family. Learn More

  7. This edition of Memoirs has been given a facelift allowing the reader to better appreciate the gems within. Spruced up with new typesetting and subheadings to divide up each chapter, Memoirs has also been cleared of errors and revised for greater clarity. New "relationship trees" have been drawn to help the reader keep track of the many rabbis, students, and family members that people the stories. The sixth Rebbe penned this memoir to introduce us to the origins of Lubavitch, specifically the spiritual journey of Baruch, father of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the first leader of Chabad-Lubavitch. An elegant slipcase rounds out this exceptional set. Learn More
  8. בניקוד ופיסוק מלא 'מדור פנינים' הדרכות מעשיות תולדות חיי בעל התניא Learn More
  9. Basi LeGani

    Lo Sih'yeh Meshakeilah

    Mayim Rabbim

    BeYom Ashtei-Asar Yom

    VeAtah Tetzaveh Learn More

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