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  1. A Unique Way to Instill a Love of Torah into our Children!

    This unique narrative retelling of the Chumash is designed to engage readers ages 8 and up, and to connect them in a deep and meaningful way to the Torah. Written by an educator with decades of experience, it will instill in the heart of young people a love for Torah and a commitment to Jewish tradition and values.

    Based on the Chumash text, classic commentators, and the Midrash, The Weekly Parashah features age-appropriate text and graphics, gorgeous illustrations, and dozens of short sidebars that enhance the reading experience. A special section in the back lists the hundreds of sources, making it a fantastic resource for parents and educators.

    In addition to a full narrative of the parashah, The Weekly Parashah includes:

    -Parashah Pointers: A quick review of what's in the parashah
    -Fascinating Facts: All kinds of really interesting facts
    Questions Anyone? : -Thought-provoking questions and satisfying answers
    -Torah in our Lives: Connecting the Torah's teachings to our children's lives
    -Who's Who in the Parashah: A fascinating look at some of the people in the Torah Learn More

  2. A Unique Way to Instill a Love of Torah into our Children!

    This unique narrative retelling of the Chumash is designed to engage readers ages 8 and up, and to connect them in a deep and meaningful way to the Torah. Written by an educator with decades of experience, it will instill in the heart of young people a love for Torah and a commitment to Jewish tradition and values.

    Based on the Chumash text, classic commentators, and the Midrash, The Weekly Parashah features age-appropriate text and graphics, gorgeous illustrations, and dozens of short sidebars that enhance the reading experience. A special section in the back lists the hundreds of sources, making it a fantastic resource for parents and educators.

    In addition to a full narrative of the parashah, The Weekly Parashah includes:

    -Parashah Pointers: A quick review of what's in the parashah
    -Fascinating Facts: All kinds of really interesting facts Questions Anyone? :
    -Thought-provoking questions and satisfying answers
    -Torah in our Lives: Connecting the Torah's teachings to our children's lives
    -Who's Who in the Parashah: A fascinating look at some of the people in the Torah Learn More

  3. Parsha stories, one for every night of the week - for each parsha in Sefer Bereishis. You and your children will find them stimulating and entertaining, and a springboard for meaningful and personal discussions.

    Yaffa Leba Gottlieb has once again displayed her talents with these captivating Torah stories and stunning pictures. Learn More

  4. Zera Shimshon. Come for the segulah. Stay for the Torah.

    People looking for shidduchim. People waiting for the blessing of children. People struggling financially. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, have discovered the power of the Zera Shimshon's promise:

    "... [those who learn my Torah] will see children, and children's children... wise and discerning, and homes filled with everything good, and wealth and honor..."

    From the Introduction to Zera Shimshon by R' Shimshon Chaim Nachmani

    But though many begin their study of Zera Shimshon because of the increasingly clear power of the segulah, they stay because of the beauty and wisdom of the Zera Shimshon's insights!

    Like the first bestselling volume, Zera Shimshon 2: The Sefer. The Stories. The Segulah combines three elements:

    The Sefer: 
    Selections translated and adapted from Sefer Zera Shimshon. Written by the brilliant 18th-century Italian Talmudist, Rabbi Shimshon Chaim Nachmani, this volume features several segments on every parashah.

    The Stories:
    The Zera Shimshon's commentary on each parashah is followed by a true story, told in Nachman Seltzer's inimitable style.

    The Segulah: 
    In his introduction, Rav Nachmani promises great blessings to those who learn his work - and in the past decades, we've seen that promise come true! Learn More

  5. argum Onkelos - the translation of the Chumash into Aramaic by Onkelos - is so important that the Sages included it in the obligation to read the weekly Chumash portion "shnayim mikra v'echad Targum” the Torah text twice andTargum Onkelos once. Now you will be able to gain a better understanding of the interpretation of Onkelos and enhance your understanding of Chumash.

    ArtScroll proudly presents the Zichron Meir Edition of Targum Onkelos: The definitive Aramaic interpretive translation of the Torah, elucidated and annotated.

    The Zichron Meir Edition of Targum Onkelos includes:

    • Chumash, Rashi, and Targum Onkelos fully vowelized
    • An elucidation of Targum Onkelos, following the style of the Sapirstein Edition of Rashi and other ArtScroll classics
    • An interlinear design, with the words of Targum Onkelos placed directly under the Hebrew of the Chumash text
    • A flowing translation of the Chumash, based on the Stone Chumash. This includes words marked in bold when the translation differs from that of Onkelos
    • Text that is highlighted when Onkelos deviates from the literal translation into his own interpretation

       

    • Notes that explain and clarify those places where Onkelos appears to add his own phrase or where he deviates from the simple meaning of the verse.
    • Footnotes that include background information and insights of other commentators Learn More
  6. We ask Hashem each day "Veha'arev Na - Please make our Torah learning sweet!" And the bestselling Vehaarev NaM/b> series does just that, by presenting the fascinating halachic challenges and solutions of Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein shlita, son-in-law of HaGaon Rav Yosef Shalom Elyashiv zt"l.

    Now, in this third English volume, readers can continue to enjoy these intriguing and stimulating shiurim, based on the weekly parshah. Written in a deceptively easy style by Rabbi Erez Chazani, a student of Rav Zilberstein and a member of the Rav's Kollel Beis David in Cholon, Veha'arev Na brings the excitement of Torah to everyone's Shabbos table.

    Baruch, a convert to Judaism, is blessed with his first son. Can his gentile father be sandek at the bris?

    A tourist from abroad places a wad of dollars into the Kosel HaMaaravi as a "gift." What should be done with the money?

    Two people, one wearing tefillin while the second is carrying his, arrive together at shul at precisely the same moment. Who should enter first?

    A doctor performing a transplant removes the wrong kidney from the donor but thereby saves her life. Is he liable for negligence?

    A gabbai orders a taxi so that the Jewish driver can complete the minyan in his shul. Who must pay the cabdriver's bill?

    Reuven discovers that a prankster wrote Hashem's Name in the dust on his dirty windshield. Can he erase it? Learn More

  7. The Segulah of the Zera Shimshon:

    "...and you [who learn the Torah of the Zera Shimshon] will see children, and children’s children, like olive shoots around your tables, wise and discerning, and homes filled with everything good, and wealth and honor...."

    ” From the Introduction to Sefer Zera Shimshon

    Rabbi Nachman Seltzer brings us a unique book - and a rare opportunity. Zera Shimshon: The Sefer. The Stories. The Segulah combines three elements:

    The Sefer:

    Written by the brilliant 18th century Italian Talmudic sage, Rabbi Shimshon Chaim Nachmani, Sefer Zera Shimshon brings insightful and compelling explanations of the Chumash. This volume features selections from the sefer, several short and compelling pieces on every parashah, to give the reader a taste of the spiritual delights of Zera Shimshon.

    The Stories:

    The Zera Shimshon's commentary on each parashah is followed by a true story, told in Rabbi Nachman Seltzer's inimitable style, which enhance our understanding of the Zera Shimshon's teachings, plus stories about the segulah’s power – more than 80 stories altogether!

    The Segulah:

    In his introduction, Rav Nachmani promises great blessings to those who learn his work - and in the past decades, we've seen that promise come true! Hundreds have found their deepest requests answered after learning the Torah of Zera Shimshon perhaps yours will be too!

    Learn More
  8. The Writings - with a commentary anthologized from the Rabbinic writings

    This is an essential addition to every Torah library

    This outstanding new work has a wide array of features:

    • A commentary culled from classic sources and presented gracefully and literately
    • Newly set Hebrew commentaries of Rashi, Metzudos Zion and David and other Commentaries, so you can study on many levels
    • Lightweight, opaque, acid-free paper with reinforced binding, for decades of use
    • Gilded page heads
    • Ribbon place-marker
    Learn More
  9. Back2Basics is a program/curriculum that allows students to learn and appreciate the Rebbe’s sichos and simultaneously teaches the skills/tools necessary in order for the student to learn on their own from the original Yiddish text. It is a chavrusa based program that is maximized when the learning is done in pairs rather than in a typical classroom setting. This empowers the students to think for themselves and challenges them to come up with answers on their own. The targeted age is anywhere between 14-18, but the program has seen tremendous success both with younger children and adults. Our workbooks are the result of several years of fine tuning a system that engages the student and allows them to successfully learn independently.

    Back2Basics Goals:

    1) For the student to build the necessary skills in order to learn a Yiddish sicha on their own and understand it well.

    2) For the students to master the actual content of the sichos they will be learning in the curriculum.

    3) For the students to identify with the horaos (lessons) the Rebbe teaches in the sicha and apply them to their lives.

    Every element of the b2b curriculum fits into one of these three categories and assists in attaining these goals. Learn More

  10. Back To Basics - Likkutei Sichos - #3 Vayikra
    Back2Basics is a program/curriculum that allows students to learn and appreciate the Rebbe’s sichos and simultaneously teaches the skills/tools necessary in order for the student to learn on their own from the original Yiddish text. It is a chavrusa based program that is maximized when the learning is done in pairs rather than in a typical classroom setting. This empowers the students to think for themselves and challenges them to come up with answers on their own. The targeted age is anywhere between 14-18, but the program has seen tremendous success both with younger children and adults. Our workbooks are the result of several years of fine tuning a system that engages the student and allows them to successfully learn independently.

    Back2Basics Goals:

    1) For the student to build the necessary skills in order to learn a Yiddish sicha on their own and understand it well.

    2) For the students to master the actual content of the sichos they will be learning in the curriculum.

    3) For the students to identify with the horaos (lessons) the Rebbe teaches in the sicha and apply them to their lives.

    Every element of the b2b curriculum fits into one of these three categories and assists in attaining these goals. Learn More

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