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  1. Vyodato Moskva is one of the most fundamental maamarim in Chassidus Chabad that is one of the first maamarim that bochrim learn in Tomchei Tmimim. Now you can learn this ma’amar directly with your balebatim with clearly explained concepts in a modern design and thoughtful layout. This book is a ready-made shiur that will provide you up to a year’s worth of Chassidus to learn with your community!

    The ma’amar is extremely relatable in how it helps individuals reconcile contemporary issues with holy, spiritual texts and find deep, spiritual answers to their real-life questions in Chabad Chassidus. Learn More

  2. The Rebbe's Likkutei Sichos revolutionizes Torah study, Jewish life, and G-dly experience. Now, a curated selection of the original Likkutei Sichos is available in English. Learn More
  3. The Rebbe's Likkutei Sichos revolutionizes Torah study, Jewish life, and G-dly experience. Now, a curated selection of the original Likkutei Sichos is available in English. Learn More
  4. features include:

    • Sturdy flexible cover
    • Super strong binding
    • Real bible paper (thin yet strong)
    • Rounded corners
    • Larger clearer Chumash with Rashi
    • Larger clearer Tehillim
    • Siddur in original layout
    • Large 6 x 9 Learn More

  5. The Rebbe's Likkutei Sichos revolutionizes Torah study, Jewish life, and G-dly experience. Now, a curated selection of the original Likkutei Sichos is available in English.

    SEFER VAYIKRA, the Third book of this monumental series Learn More

  6. “Without knowing the past, we are woefully ignorant about the present, and certainly have no clue as to what the future will be.”

    From Rabbi Berel Wein’s Introduction to Struggle, Challenges and Tradition

    What Happened?

    In a little over a century, masses of Jews throughout the world discarded the beliefs they had cherished for millennia. Orthodoxy seemed doomed to extinction.

    And then ... After a century of losing battles with the forces of assimilation, as well as the horrors of the Holocaust, Torah Judaism underwent an almost-miraculous resurgence, prospering in a way that no one could ever have imagined.

    Nobody brings Jewish history to vivid life like Rabbi Berel Wein. In Struggle, Challenges and Tradition Rabbi Wein takes us on a grand tour of world Jewry from the years 1820 - 1940. He explores the remorseless battles and the forces ranged for and against Torah observance. He discovers which strategies helped defend and rebuild Torah life -- and which failed.

    Struggle, Challenges and Tradition is a fascinating work of history -- and a vital book for anyone who cares about Torah Jewry’s future. Learn More

  7. The bestselling Introduction to the Talmud, now available in Hebrew! The perfect way to complete your Schottenstein Hebrew Talmud set!

    We study the Talmud, poring over its pages, cherishing its every word. But do we know very much about its background?

    In this beautiful volume, we will enrich and enhance the experience of learning Talmud with so much vital information!

    Includes writings on:

    • Biographies of hundreds of major Tannaim and Amoraim.
    • Major historical documents discussing the origin of the Mishnah and Gemara, including Rambam's Introduction to Yad Chazakah and to his Commentary on the Mishnah, with Hebrew text and commentary, and explanatory notes.
    • The Iggeres Rav Sherira Gaon in Aramaic and Hebrew translation, with explanatory notes. This classic 10th century document describes how the Mishnah and Gemara were formulated, and is almost unknown to most students of the Torah. Includes the second letter as well.
    • A readable narrative history of the Gemara era, including the political and social world of Talmudic times in both Eretz Yisrael and Babylonia, and the history of the Yeshivos of the Tannaim and Amoraim.
    • A brief essay on the history of the printings of the Talmud.
    • What is the Oral Law and what is its relationship to the Written Torah?
    • An explanation of the 13 Middos by which the Written Torah is expounded, with clear examples of each one. Learn More
    • The Illustrated Tehillim is a stunning new volume that brings the eternal words of David Hamelech to life!

      Lavishly illustrated by renowned artist Yoel Waxberger, this magnificent Tehillim features exquisite paintings for each chapter, over 150 paintings in all, each one reflecting a theme of the chapter, giving us a new appreciation of the words and strengthening our connection to them.

      The Illustrated Tehillim includes the Hebrew Tehillim text and a translation, with introductions to each chapter. Learn More

    • The Rebbe's Likkutei Sichos revolutionizes Torah study, Jewish life, and G-dly experience. Now, for the first time ever, a curated selection of the original Likkutei Sichos is available in English. Learn More
    • Introduction to the Talmud - English Full Size, History, Personalities & Background
      We study the Talmud, poring over its pages, cherishing its every word. But do we know very much about its background?

      In this beautiful volume, we will enrich and enhance the experience of learning Talmud with so much vital information!

      Includes writings on:

      • Biographies of hundreds of major Tannaim and Amoraim.
      • Major historical documents discussing the origin of the Mishnah and Gemara, including Rambam's Introduction to Yad Chazakah and to his Commentary on the Mishnah, with both Hebrew text and English translation, and explanatory notes.
      • The Iggeres Rav Sherira Gaon in Aramaic and English translation, with explanatory notes. This classic 10th century document describes how the Mishnah and Gemara were formulated, and is almost unknown to most students of the Torah.
      • A readable narrative history of the Gemara era, including the political and social world of Talmudic times in both Eretz Yisrael and Babylonia, and the history of the Yeshivos of the Tannaim and Amoraim.
      • A brief essay on the history of the printings of the Talmud.
      • A description of the layout of the classic Vilna page.
      • An explanation of the basic structure of Talmudic discussions <
      • What is the Oral Law and what is its relationship to the Written Torah?
      • An explanation of the 13 Middos by which the Written Torah is expounded, with clear examples of each one. Learn More
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