Purim Books

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  1. When understood properly, the Jewish holidays are inspirational, joyous, and profound. This monumental book contains nearly a thousand concise insights into all the Torah and Rabbinic festivals, as well as sections on the Days of Awe, the Three Weeks, and Tishah B'Av, compiled by renowned Rosh Kollel and talmid chacham Rabbi Binyamin Wurzburger. The author has drawn from his immense breadth of knowledge to provide the reader with a treasury of original ideas of the great commentators throughout the ages. Extensively sourced, the book is a fascinating and eclectic collection of concepts culled from lesser-known commentaries.With this comprehensive anthology of Yom Tov thoughts - many presented to the English-speaking reader for the first time - both scholars and laymen can indeed celebrate "A Festival of Torah." Learn More
  2. Here's a great way for kids to learn about the yomim tovim (holidays) and have fun at the same time! On each big, beautiful page, they can search and find objects connected to each yom tov as they count from 1 to 10! Then, at the end, they can test their smarts as they match up each object with its yom tov.

    Learning and enjoyment for kids ages 3 to 8! Learn More

  3. These forty seven discourses on the Jewish Festivals give an overview of the primary concepts of Chabad Chasidus and address the dynamics of a Jew`s relationship with G-d, community, and himself. A satisfying compendium of profound subjects carefully and clearly elucidated by a master writer and teacher. Learn More
  4. Deluxe Leather Megillas Esther - Hebrew/ English Gutnick Edition Learn More
  5. Tales of great individuals and ordinary people who displayed unparalleled heroism, extraordinary kindness and tremendous love for Hashem.

    The best esrogim go missing, an entire bedroom is filled with feathers, Reb Chaim dresses up as a Rebbe, Moshe Cossack promises matzah for Pesach, there is a potato shortage in Krestir, an old bus breaks down on the way to Meron, Gemara and Rashi heal a troubled soul, the Rebbe pays a thief handsomely, and more. Learn More

  6. Festivals of Faith - Adar & Purim
    Connect and grow with the Jewish Year by discovering its essence.

    What kind of shekalim do we give today and how do we purchase korbanos with them?

    What happens when the highest lights crash into the lowest worlds?

    Why can we absorb Purim only when drunk?

    How is the story of Adar the story of our generation?

    What are the pieces of the Purim mystery and what is the picture that they paint?

    AMOS HANAVI (8:11) predicted that preceding Mashiach’s arrival there would be a famine — not for bread and water, but for the word of Hashem. This explains why more and more people find themselves needing the nourishment of the deeper layers of Torah.

    Festivals of Faith, presenting the Torah of Rav Moshe Wolfsonshlita, Rav of Beis Midrash Emunas Yisrael and Mashgiach Ruchani of Mesivta Torah Vodaath, attempts to satisfy this hunger and quench this thirst.

    Written in a light and engaging style, the Festivals of Faith series draws from the mystical layers of Torah as transmitted through the channels of Chassidus.

    Sprinkled throughout are astounding gematrios, marvelous sidebars, and next-level appendices — and each chapter ends with a practical takeaway.

    This series opens up the rich resources of the Jewish year, enabling our emunah to blossom with the Festivals of Faith. Learn More

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