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  1. The aliens are coming! Deep in space, an alien spaceship is mysteriously destroyed by a nuclear missile. Twintal Ork and Dwint Splatch are the only survivors. The two aliens, with their cowlike ears and fur-like hair, arrive in the United States and inform Vice President Noah Silber that another enemy spaceship is on its way to Earth.

    They claim their mothership was attacked by the lost ten tribes, who are hiding out in desolate Alaska. Noah, the aliens, and a team of experts travel to Valdez, a small village in the snow- capped Alaskan mountains. Hiking through massive glaciers and ice caves, they search for the elusive tribes. Can they help Noah stop the enemy spaceship before it’s too late?

    Written by an eighth-grade teacher with help from his students, this is a unique, action-packed adventure, full of nonstop twists and turns. Join Noah and his crew as they struggle to stay one step ahead of the alien invasion.

    Level Z / Grade 7-8 Learn More

  2. What do matzah bakers do? Let’s spend some time at a matzah bakery and watch how bakers make matzos.

    Our Community is a series with authentic photographs, written in question-and-answer format. Children will be fascinated to read about and identify with the helpers found in Jewish communities.

    Level M / Grade 2-3 Learn More

  3. A great Pesach book for little ones!

    This delightful book will excite your child about the wonderful mitzvah of matzah that comes just once a year! Learn More

  4. "And now ... questions on any subject."

    With these words, every Thursday night, Rav Miller would open the floor to questions about virtually any topic. What's more ... he answered them!

    This book contains a fascinating selection of those Q&As, culled from decades of Rav Miller's shiurim. They're sure to captivate your interest! Learn More

  5. A gripping chronicle of the incredible mesirus nefesh of Jews in the Holocaust

    Their questions will astound you ...

    "Can I eat treif to avoid starvation?"

    "Can I save my own life at the expense of another Jew’s life?"

    "What brachah do I make before the Nazis kill me?"

    Through the dark years in the Kovno Ghetto, Rav Ephraim Oshry, zt"l, was not just a witness to the German atrocities but also a foremost posek, entrusted with the profound responsibility of answering the heartbreaking shailos posed by his fellow Jews.

    Responsa from the Holocaust chronicles the extraordinary, unwavering resilience of Jews facing unimaginable circumstances. Rav Oshry documented their heart-wrenching questions and his careful, considered responses. After liberation, he recovered his hidden writings, preserving the moral dilemmas of his fellow Jews as a testament to the strength of the Jewish spirit, and ensuring that their voices -- loyal to Hashem even in the most trying times -- would echo through the generations. Learn More

  6. A delightful interactive book for the young ones!

    Can you figure out which mitzvah object I am?

    Let me give you a hint ... then lift the flap to discover the answer!

    Ages 3 and up. Learn More

  7. It’s a beautiful day for a picnic in the park!

    As Yael gets ready to enjoy the delicious food, Mommy reminds her to make a brachah. “But why?” asks Yael. Join Yael as she discovers why making brachos is so important!

    Yael is a Lite Girl, and you can be one, too!

    The Lite Girl Series -- love ... inspire ... teach ... encourage Learn More

  8. Every child needs this book!

    It’s easy for kids to feel discouraged when they make mistakes. Kayla made a mistake. And then another one. And another.

    But it’s okay … Everybody does! In this heartwarming book, Kayla learns that our mistakes don’t define us. Even when we make mistakes, we’re still good. We just need to try our best! Learn More

  9. Every mitzvah is an adventure!

    This exciting book introduces children to mitzvos while challenging them with two different fun activities.

    Perfect for ages 4 to 7 Learn More

  10. Discover a Classic Work - And Watch Your Own Tefillos Soar!

    Of course, we daven. Of course, we say the words.

    But have you ever wanted to bring authentic passion and fire to your tefillos?

    Have you ever wanted to truly feel connected to Hashem through your mitzvos, and even through your day-to-day activities? This classic sefer will help.

    Published close to 250 years ago by Rav Alexander Ziskind of Horodna, Sefer Yesod VeShoresh HaAvodah outlines the kavanos, the intentions we should have before performing any mitzvah. It also brilliantly describes the intensity and kavanos we should have in our prayers, and the deeper meaning of specific tefillos.

    This volume includes a phrase-by-phrase translation, elucidation, detailed explanatory notes and a summary at the end of each chapter. Each feature has been carefully designed to guide the reader into understanding the sefer's many vital teachings and make the sefer accessible to all.

    Finally, we can bring the author's passion, fervor and holiness into our own lives, and into our own mitzvos and tefillos, profoundly deepening our connection to prayer and to our Creator.

    Vol. 2 contains She'arim (Gateways) 5-7 of the sefer, covering the following topics, among others:

    • Shaar 5 — The Gate of the Offering: Inspirational thoughts to enhance our Shemoneh Esrei and the conclusion of Shacharis, as well as halachos and minhagim pertaining to those parts of the davening and Krias HaTorah.
    • Shaar 6 — The Gate of the Spark: An exposition of the tremendous value of Torah study, a program for mastering all areas of Torah, and kavanos to be pondered before learning each area of Torah.
    • Shaar 7 — The Gate of the Firstborn: How to serve Hashem through one’s eating (based on the teachings of Arizal), a related discussion delineating a proper approach to enjoying worldly pleasures, kavanos for Bircas HaMazon, and inspirational thoughts to enhance our prayers of Minchah, Maariv, and the Bedtime Krias Shema. Learn More

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