Biographies & Memoirs

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  1. Galia is a severely brain-damaged Israeli girl. Her mother, Shulamit Gad, a non-observant, divorced woman with the arduous challenge of caring for Galia on her own, learns about Facilitated Communication, a computer-based technique of reaching out to the mentally disabled. When Galia is introduced to the method, she immediately responds, revealing to her mother earth-shattering, mind-boggling secrets that the facilitator (the expert working as a go-between) could not have known or made up. As a result, Shulamit Gad returns to her roots, and resolves to publicize the deep, enlightening, and astounding Torah truths that Galia consistently imparts during their F.C. sessions. The story of Galia's faith even as she suffers, will touch your heart, but her every revelation, disclosed here, will touch your soul. Learn More
  2. My Encounter with the Rebbe - Vol 2 1973-1976 Learn More
  3. Empowering Lessons Gleaned From Experiences of a Whistleblower Learn More
  4. From the Appalachian backwoods comes a family so amazing, a story so incredible, and a light so bright — it will illuminate our own lives as well.When Sheryl Youngs married John Massey, she looked forward to a life based on the Biblical principles her parents, members of a small but fervently religious congregation, had instilled in her.What she didn't expect was to be making that life in a shack on a mountain in impoverished Appalachia.And she didn't expect that she would end up living on that mountain, homeschooling her ten children.And she most certainly didn't expect that somehow, incredibly, miraculously, she and her entire family would discover the truth of Judaism, the beauty of Torah - and the Jewish People the entire family would ultimately come to join.This is the story of the pastor's daughter who became a Jew, mother of ten Jews, all devoted to Torah learning and mitzvah observance. It is a story of struggle and search, of searing disappointment and unlooked for hopes, of questions asked and prayers answered.Most of all, it is the story, told in her own words, of a woman whose deep love Torah is an inspiration to us all. Learn More
  5. I Am Your Servant, The life of Rabbi Yosef Tendler
    I Am Yiur Servant.

    The Life Of Rabbi Yosef Tendler.

    How does one of the best ball players on the Lower East Side become one of America's most distinguished mechanchim, a man who taught, inspired and elevated thousands of talmidim and their families?

    It begins by dedicating himself to Torah study and to serving Hashem with joy, love and consistency - to living a life that was a declaration of "Ani Avdecha" - I am Your servant.

    That is what Rabbi Yosef Tendler, mechinah menahel of Yeshivah Ner Israel in Baltimore, did.

    Rabbi Tendler was one of the first American-born talmidim of Rav Aharon Kotler zt'l, at a time when "Lakewood" had only dozens of students, and there were fewer than 1,000 senior yeshiva bachurim in the entire world. Appointed "temporary" menahel of Ner Israel's mechinah, he remained in that post for 47 years, a brilliant teacher and charismatic role model, utterly devoted to his talmidim, creating literally thousands of Bnei Torah. Together with the Rosh Yeshivah, Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchok Ruderman, and Rabbi Naftali Neuberger, Rabbi Tendler was instrumental in saving Iranian Jewry for Torah life during the dangerous years after the Shah's downfall.

    This riveting book is part biography and part memoir, often told in the voices of Rabbi Tendler himself and those who knew him during his decades at the forefront of Torah Jewry.

    I am Your Servant is full of wonderful, warm, and poignant stories that give us a unique vision of a multi-faceted personality, while also painting a thrilling picture of the extraordinary growth and development of yeshivah and Torah life during the last three generations. Learn More

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