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  1. For more than a decade, readers of Hamodia have derived chizuk from columns by Rabbi Avraham Y. Heschel, son of the Kopyczynitzer Rebbe, zy"a, and an inspirational writer and motivational speaker. Now, for the first time, some of these uplifting columns are appearing in book form.

    Rooted in reality, the lessons are based on moving true stories and insightful parables. They address real-life scenarios and provide coping tools for a wide range of life's challenges - all based on Torah hashkafah, teachings of Chazal and of tzaddikim of previous generations.

    The book provides profound, thought-provoking insights in a light, easily readable format.
    Divided into seventy short lessons, it will provide a daily source of chizuk for readers across the spectrum of the Jewish world for all ages and stages.

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    I am convinced that, b'ezras Hashem Yisborach, all who read this sefer will benefit tremendously and will be inspired to come closer to Hakadosh Baruch Hu, with a deep sense of joy. 
    - Harav Moshe Wolfson, Rav of Emunas Yisrael and Mashgiach Ruchani of Yeshiva Torah Vodaas

    It consists of a mishnah sedurah [methodical guide] to strengthen a person to remain steadfast in emunah and bitachon in Hashem and not to be confused by the trials and tribulations of our times.
    - Harav Elya Brudny, Rosh Yeshivah, Mirrer Yeshivah
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  2. In Mareh Kohen, the stirring liturgical poem recited on Yom Kippur, the radiant appearance of the kohen gadol after completing the avodah of the holiest day of the year is compared to the look of a chosson on his wedding day, and with good reason. A newlywed bride and groom emerge from under the chuppah with radiant faces, envisioning all their dreams unfolding before them, sure that their home will be a model of happiness and holiness.

    But sometimes, once the routine of ordinary life sets in, that radiance gives way to tension and sadness; the young spouses look like they're carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders, dragging themselves around as if old age has caught up with them prematurely.

    Is this disenchantment inevitable? What does it take to sustain a marriage and keep it blissful, all the way from the chuppah to the golden years?

    This illuminating book, by Rav Dovid Levy of the Pele Yoetz Center in Jerusalem, explains how to build a strong and durable framework for marriage. No matter what challenges come their way, a couple that puts this knowledge to practice will be able to look to each other and yes, really find the ahavah, achvah, shalom v'reus that everyone was singing about at their sheva brachos. Learn More

  3. Mivtzoim, the Rebbe’s Mitzvah Campaigns, represent the ultimate in Ahavas Yisroel and encapsulate what Chabad is all about.

    The rhyming text and cheerful illustrations of Let’s Go on Mivtzoim let your child to ride along as a Tatty takes his son and daughter to meet a wide variety of people and introduce them to the beauty of performing mitzvos.
    “When a mitzvah is new to our fellow Jew,
    We reach out and make sure they know what to do.”
    The back of the book lists the original ten Mivtzoim, seasonal yom tov Mivtzoim,  as well those added over time.  The perfect way for young children to understand and appreciate going on Mivtzoim, just as the Rebbe would want them to!  An important title for every preschool classroom and home.

    Toddler Experience Series This series, with its rhymes and gentle watercolor illustrations, helps toddlers prepare for – and share- some of the most basic everyday events in their lives.

     

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  4. The Great Depression represents a fascinating and challenging historical period. To make history relatable to emergent readers, this book follows the changes that come into our young heroine’s life when everyone is struggling.

    Sara is only ten, but she already knows that the Depression, with a capital D, means jobs and money are scarce. Since no one can afford new furniture, Papa has no customers at his shop, and Sara sees that Mama and Papa are worried. She needs her best friend, Etty, more than ever, but life is changing for the girls, too.

    Sara knows that Hashem is in charge, but how will things every be good again?

    About the Fun-to-Read Series:

    Once children can read on their own, they need short chapter books that have bright, clear letters, well-placed illustrations, and lot of excitement! Fun-to-Read Books are packed with historical adventure, humor, and all the positive midos and mitzvos that discriminating parents and teachers have come to expect from Hachai Publishing.

    Ages 7-10 Learn More

  5. Until recently, the time that the Rebbe spent in Paris was shrouded in mystery. Over the years, however, many details have come to light, making us thirsty to know even more.

    Our book gives an overview of the Rebbe's time in Paris, opening a small window into the Rebbe's extraordinary personality. Learn More

  6. When a loved one passes away, it is a time of darkness and mourning for those left behind.

    Presented from the authentic Torah viewpoint and filled with chizuk and emunahWhen You’ve Lost a Loved One will bring light and hope to those feeling bereft and lost in a world forever altered. In his soft and uplifting style, Rabbi Keilson transforms the year of aveilus to one of healing and comfort—for aveilus is very real, but so is nechamah. And there is room for both.

    “I rejoiced when they told me that your precious sefer…to strengthen broken hearts with emunah, is about to come out.”

    Rav Yitzchok Kolodetsky

    “Harav Dov Keilson has taken upon himself to strengthen and give solace to people who have experienced sadness in their lives…the broken hearts of Klal Yisrael will gain great chizuk from this sefer.”

    Rav Yaakov Bender

    About the Author:

    Rabbi Dov Keilson resides with his family in Far Rockaway, New York, and serves as the mashgiach ruchani of Mesivta Chaim Shlomo/Yeshiva Darchei Torah for the past twenty-two years. He counsels talmidim throughout the day and gives mussar vaadim at night. He is the author of three books prior to this one and gives classes to young men in preparation for marriage as well. He is sought after for his guidance and advice, which is given over with warmth and heart. Learn More

  7. The Battle continues...

    Four Jewish partisans narrowly escaped the Nazis' concentration camp, but that was just the beginning. They now find themselves in Japan's most heavily guarded prison, and with time running out, freedom is nowhere to be found. In exciting, comic-book format, this action-packed adventure - steeeped in Emunah & Hashgacha Protis - is graphic storytelling at its captivating best. Learn More

  8. What do you do when the size of your family is challenged by the world around you?

    What happens when your dream of raising a large family begins to overwhelm you with the realities of day-to-day life?

    In a candid conversation with a sprinkle of humor, Chaya Raskin brings you into her lively home, where she ponders these questions between breakfast and dinner, through school projects and the birth of another child.

    Whether you follow her straight from cover to cover or pick out a chapter to read with your morning coffee, you’ll emerge inspired, strengthened, and empowered. You will have gained a new perspective and food for thought to accompany you on your journey to embracing motherhood and the wonderful gift of children.

    About the Author:

    Chaya Raskin is a young mother of a growing family, currently residing and running a Chabad House along with her husband in upstate New York. She grew up in the Chabad community of Crown Heights, Brooklyn, where she was strongly influenced by the teachings of Chassidus and the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who is the inspiration and source of many of the ideas in this book. Learn More

  9. A daily companion, Day to Day offers readers Torah messages that include:

    • A provoking thought
    • Words of chizuk and encouragement to brighten your day
    • A takeaway idea to apply to your daily life
    • A story or parable to illustrate the idea

    Also includes an index of parshiyos, so that divrei Torah for every Shabbos can be easily located.

    R. Yehuda’s Torah thoughts are clearly expressed, practical, and inspirational. They are short enough to be easily digestible but long enough to develop a theme in relative depth. His messages are meaningful both to talmidei chachamim and to beginners.

    Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz, Rav, Kehillas Ohr Somayach

    Each thought and every story are a gem of authentic Yahadus that will surely resonate with Jews from all backgrounds.

    Rabbi Moshe Weinberger, Rav, Congregation Aish Kodesh

    The content is engaging and inspiring. A must-read for every person and home.

    Rabbi Yehuda Weinberg, COO of Aish HaTorah

    About the Author:

    Yehuda (Yiddy) Klein is a businessman living in Brooklyn, New York, and is a sought after lecturer and speaker. He gives a daily Gemara shiur and a weekly parashah shiur. His five-minute daily chizuk podcast is followed by thousands worldwide. Learn More

  10. Talmud Bavli is a combination of two distinct types of texts—halachah, which teaches us how to act, and Aggadah, which teaches us how to think. While the halachic portion is regarded as intricate and complicated, demanding careful study and attention to all its minute details, the Aggadic portion of the Talmud has historically received much less attention.

    In this beautifully illustrated work, Gershon Schwartz has highlighted the key lessons expressed by famous Aggadahs, returning them to their rightful role as critical sources of Jewish discourse and values.

    “I therefore highly commend you for this beautiful work.…in which you highlighted both hashkafic ideas and points to ponder, making this an engaging and thought-provoking sefer, which can bring both young and old to connect with the yiras Shamayim and middos tovos embedded in these Gemaras.”

    Rabbi Reuven Feinstein

    Rabbi Gershon Schwartz has been involved in chinuch for over ten years, with his latest job being a mashpia ruchani at the Mesivta High School of Greater Philadelphia. With a passion for helping young adults, Rabbi Schwartz takes pride in the informal chinuch of helping his talmidim navigate through life with guidance and direction. He currently practices as an executive and performance coach, helping others live the best lives they can be living by maximizing their potential. He resides in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, with his wife and son. Learn More

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