Kabbalah,Mysticism & Chassidus

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  1. Leather SIE edition Large Hayom Yom Learn More
  2. 10 vol set English Likkutei Sichos

    Sold in whole set only. Learn More

  3. Gleanings from the Mystical Teachings of Rabbi Yitzchak Luria - the Arizal - on the Weekly Torah Portion Learn More
  4. To the Sons and Daughters of Israel, Everywhere
    Letters by the Lubavitcher Rebbe on the Jewish Festivals.

    Throughout the years of his leadership, the Rebbe would issue a message to the public, in connection with the major festivals on the Jewish calendar-the High Holidays and Passover. In some years, the Rebbe issued messages prior to other Jewish festivals as well.

    Although distinctly Torah communications, much in line with the insights and original scholarship that filled the Rebbe's talks and writings, these letters were composed as personal and timely messages for the specific people, places, and times spelled out in the letter's salutation: "To the Sons and Daughters of Our People Israel, Everywhere."

    Known in Hebrew as michtavim klaliim ("public, or circular letters"), they set the tone for the upcoming holidays, with the Rebbe shedding light on particular spiritual meanings, demands, and opportunities of the season, urging us to contemplate the messages highlighted in the letter as we prepare to reexperience that special time.

    Marked by an effusiveness not found in his other works, here the Rebbe addresses foundational themes in Jewish thought about our purpose and responsibilities as Jews, and articulates them in layman's terms, underscoring the relevance of these ideas today.

    The Rebbe penned the letters in Yiddish, which in turn, were translated into English and Hebrew, all to be reviewed by the Rebbe before their release. This two-volume set contains the English translations of these letters, as reviewed by the Rebbe.

    Volume 1: Elul-Adar.
    Volume 2: Nissan-Menachem Av. Includes letters addressed to Jewish women, and letters to Jewish youth. Learn More

  5. Tehillim with commentary from the Talmud, Midrash, Kabbalah, Classic commentators and the Chasidic masters

    Tehillim . For simple poetic genius, for pathos, sweetness and heartfelt piety, King David’s Book of Psalms is unique.

    The Psalms are songs of praise to the Creator, speaking of His greatness, goodness and mercy, as well as of His power and justice. The Psalms reflect the full spectrum of life’s experiences, both of the individual and of the Jewish nation collectively.

    No wonder than that throughout the ages, Psalms has served as a boundless source of inspiration, courage and hope.

    Rabbi Yosef B. Marcus has once again compiled a staggering treasure house of commentary and insights on this fundamental text, offering us a deeper appreciation for every letter and every word of Psalms.

    Anthologized from hundreds of commentators, classic to obscure, this work will allow Tehillim readers to bring newly-found inspiration and meaning to their daily, weekly and monthly recitations.

    The commentary is rounded off by an incisive Introduction, bibliography and index. The physical appearance is likewise enhanced by original artwork, two-color printing and an elegant deluxe binding. Learn More

  6. In this groundbreaking volume, chasidic scholar DovBer Pinson explores the deeper meaning of music in Jewish life. Learn More
  7. This edition of Memoirs has been given a facelift allowing the reader to better appreciate the gems within. Spruced up with new typesetting and subheadings to divide up each chapter, Memoirs has also been cleared of errors and revised for greater clarity. New "relationship trees" have been drawn to help the reader keep track of the many rabbis, students, and family members that people the stories. The sixth Rebbe penned this memoir to introduce us to the origins of Lubavitch, specifically the spiritual journey of Baruch, father of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the first leader of Chabad-Lubavitch. An elegant slipcase rounds out this exceptional set. Learn More
  8. Mischagai Chabad - משחגי חב"ד
    Learn & Live the dates in the Chassidic calendar.

    The box contains a set of nine games to instill Hassidic values and knowledge through play and fun for the whole family. Learn More

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