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  1. Chassidic Discourses on the Month of Elul By Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi and The Lubavitcher Rebbe Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson Learn More
  2. Based on a series of thoughts which are shared Tisha B'av morning, The Call of the Kinnos lays out messages and lessons from the words of each Kinnah, bringing appreciation and meaning for any reader. This work is not a tedious listing of history details, nor is it a collection if inspirational stories. It is a series of thought provoking ideas and lessons, drawn from the Kinnos themselves. Learn More
  3. Geared for children of all ages, this carefully selected collection of Divrei Torah has inspired Jewish children of all backgrounds around the world. Each Dvar Torah is presented in a clear, concise and easy-to-understand format, while staying true to the sources and Chassidic concepts, as taught by the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Beautify your Shabbos and Yom Tov table with this unique book, which is sure to become a family favorite for years to come. This second volume includes 63 Divrei Torah on all Parshiyos and Yomim Tovim Learn More
  4. Everything Simplified! Completely Illustrated!

    Seminaries/High Schools/Teachers

    Includes a special: Test Your Knowledge Section. Perfect for educational institutions.

     

    London Beis Din

    “Rabbi Jacobs has given our generation the clearest guidelines to navigate the modern kitchen and bring honor and pleasure to Shabbos.”

     

    How To:

    Effortlessly keep any type of food warm and delicious!

    Easily resolve problems which arise in kitchens everywhere!

     

    Enjoying hot scrumptious meals is central to the celebration of Shabbos.

     

    Yet, wherever we are — home, yeshiva, hotel, hospital, shul or summer camp — questions always seem to arise.

     

    But, no more!

    • How to add water to food which is becoming dry on the blech.
    • How to move a pot from one blech to another.
    • When it is permissible to move food from one pot to another on the blech.
    • What to do when the fire has extinguished.

     

    You will find these — and many more — solutions to common problems in this book.

     

    Written in contemporary and easy-to-understand English!

    Fully Illustrated! Learn More

  5. Let your child shine at the Shabbos and Yom Tov table!

    A compilation of Divrei Torah written in a clear and simple style for children to read and share at the Shabbos table!

    Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Learn More

  6. People are often unprepared to deal with halachic issues regarding health that arise on Shabbos. These can range from treating a simple headache to emergency medical care.

    This book provides a basic understanding of the laws of healing on Shabbos so that even a layperson will know how to address questions that may arise.

    Topics include:

    Handling emergencies

    Taking medication

    Treating wounds

    Childbirth

    Caring for pets

    Visiting the sick

    Refuah Sheleimah is a concise handbook that provides guidance when time is of the essence Learn More

  7. Let My Children Cook!

    Let My Children Cook! makes it easy for kids to share in the fun of cooking -- at a time of year when parents can really use the help! Kids will also discover how to cook delicious food on their own, so no longer will they cry, "There’s nothing to eat around here!" Filled with recipes every kid (and adult!) is sure to love, such as Matzah Marshmallow Melts, Crunchy Chicken Crisps and Matzah Soup Squares, to Rocky Road Brownies and Mock Oatmeal Cookies, the entire family will enjoy this delightful cookbook.

    Featuring ...

    ✓ Over 80 delicious, easy recipes!

    ✓ Cooking and kitchen safety tips

    ✓ Hilarious illustrations

    ✓ Loads of creative ideas

    ✓ BONUS! Fun and easy craft projects. Learn More

  8. A collection of down-to –earth Torah concepts organized by the parsha and the yomim tovim. In its 5th edition, “Reachings” continues to inspire Torah scholar and layman alike.

    About the Author:
    RABBI YAACOV HABER has been a leading force in Jewish Education for over 35 years. He was a founding trustee of AJOP, the Association of Jewish Outreach Professionals, the founder and director of the Torah Center of Buffalo, the founder of the Australian Institute of Torah (a project of Kollel Bais HaTalmud), and National Director of Jewish Education for the Orthodox Union in the United States, where he created the internationally acclaimed and highly successful “Pardes Project.” At the same time, he replaced Rabbi Berel Wein as the spiritual leader of Congregation Bais Torah in Monsey, NY, and created TorahLab, a popular educational resource center. Rav Haber is presently Rav of Kehillas Shivtei Yeshurun in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel, and publisher of Mosaica Press. A prolific author, he has written extensively in Hebrew and English and is a sought after international teacher and lecturer. Learn More

  9. A down to earth guide to the Days of Awe based on the Sefirot Learn More
  10. The Complete Shabbat Table Companion
    The Complete Shabbat Table Companion Learn More

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