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  1. Fascinating True Stories About Good Children Like You

    Something goes very wrong during Bentzy's haircut. What thank-you gift does he give his friends afterward? And can they even be called friends?

    Aryeh doesn't like his grandfather's treats. What happens 
    when he suddenly wants just one more?
    Chaim Dov is newly orphaned of his mother. He decides to be very kind to his father and not tell him how sad he feels. Is it the right thing to do? Will it make things easier?
    Yehudah has a fever - so why is he being forced to go to  cheder? 
    And what happens thirty-two years later?
    Duvi insists on dragging his father to the big shul on Shavuos night. But will they be in the beis midrash or in the kitchen?
    Elimelech is the king of the class, and he makes an embarrassing mistake. Can anything convince him to admit it?
     
    A collection of fascinating true stories about good children like you, from bestselling author Moshe Gutman

    Stories about all the different parts of your lives, at home, school and shul. Stories about your thoughts and feelings, your friends and family. Stories that will increase your inner strength and your love of chessed.
    As you read, you will surely find yourselves among the heroes of the book. And you'll be happy to learn that there is always a good path that you can follow, and that every situation has a good solution.

    Enjoy! Learn More
  2. Out picking berries for their mother one day, Avraham and Esther Katz are horrified to witness a train robbery taking place, with two bandits stealing the neighboring Sioux Indians' gold! Little do they realize that this is only the beginning of a dangerous and frightening adventure for them and their family...

    Angry with the white men who have stolen their gold, the Sioux prepare an attack. Mr. and Mrs. Katz send Avraham and Esther to their grandparents in Delmar Springs so that at least the children will be safe.

    But how safe can Avraham and Esther be in a village housing bandits who will stop at nothing to ensure that their stolen goods remain in their hands?

    A thrilling, goosebump-inducing historical fiction book, written in comics form by popular author Bracha Rosman, Go for the Gold (originally serialized in Mishpacha Junior) will have readers glued to the pages until the very last, satisfying scene! Learn More

  3. Stories of tzaddikim warm our hearts, enlighten our minds and awaken our souls. They are like precious diamonds, handed down from one generation to the next, to eternalize the merit and the memory of the Torah leaders who guided our nation and prayed on our behalf, working amazing miracles for one and all.

    Have you ever wanted to visit the beis midrash of the Rebbe from Ratzport, or walk down the streets of Pozna near the home of Rabbi Akiva Eiger? Would you have loved to hear the breathtaking tefillos of the "Yanuka" of Stolin, or visit the beis din of Rabbi Yosef Engel from Krakow, and be warmed by the glow of his wisdom?

    Now you have the chance to visit gedolei yisroel from past generations, to observe their lives and be inspired by their holy ways.

    The beautiful illustrations by master artist R' Yehudah Yisrael add life and color to these wonderful stories.

    Shining Lights - Warm yourselves by the lights of the tzaddikim. Learn More

  4. A harrowing hunt for hidden treasure! Yaacov Acosta’s final request was that his son Shimon deliver a mysterious map to Yehudah de Leon in Amsterdam. Upon arrival, Shimon is shocked to discover that his father had hidden a secret fortune. He quickly hires a crew of sailors and sets sail to search for it.

    What are the secrets of Yaacov Acosta’s past? And will Shimon survive the dangers of the journey? Join along for a riveting adventure on the high seas! Learn More

  5. Stories of tzaddikim warm our hearts, enlighten our minds and awaken our souls. They are like precious diamonds, handed down from one generation to the next, to eternalize the merit and the memory of the Torah leaders who guided our nation and prayed on our behalf, working amazing miracles for one and all.

    Have you ever wanted to visit the beis midrash of the Rebbe from Ratzport, or walk down the streets of Pozna near the home of Rabbi Akiva Eiger? Would you have loved to hear the breathtaking tefillos of the "Yanuka" of Stolin, or visit the beis din of Rabbi Yosef Engel from Krakow, and be warmed by the glow of his wisdom?

    Now you have the chance to visit gedolei yisroel from past generations, to observe their lives and be inspired by their holy ways.

    The beautiful illustrations by master artist R' Yehudah Yisrael add life and color to these wonderful stories.

    Shining Lights - Warm yourselves by the lights of the tzaddikim. Learn More

  6. Stories of tzaddikim warm our hearts, enlighten our minds and awaken our souls. They are like precious diamonds, handed down from one generation to the next, to eternalize the merit and the memory of the Torah leaders who guided our nation and prayed on our behalf, working amazing miracles for one and all.

    Have you ever wanted to visit the beis midrash of the Rebbe from Ratzport, or walk down the streets of Pozna near the home of Rabbi Akiva Eiger? Would you have loved to hear the breathtaking tefillos of the "Yanuka" of Stolin, or visit the beis din of Rabbi Yosef Engel from Krakow, and be warmed by the glow of his wisdom?

    Now you have the chance to visit gedolei yisroel from past generations, to observe their lives and be inspired by their holy ways.

    The beautiful illustrations by master artist R' Yehudah Yisrael add life and color to these wonderful stories.

    Shining Lights - Warm yourselves by the lights of the tzaddikim. Learn More

  7. Saadia HaLevi escapes from a Moslem orphanage in Yemen and meets… Saadia HaLevi who has also escaped from a Moslem orphanage. The two boys are identical, which is the real Saadia and which is the imposter?

    About one hundred years ago in Yemen, the Imam made a cruel decree. All Jewish orphans became the property of the government and were forced to convert to Islam. Soldiers were sent all over the country to locate and kidnap Jewish orphans. Saadia and his baby brother Shalom are among those children, and are torn from their Uncle Elazar's home. Here starts their journey of strength and Jewish pride.

    On the way we will meet Ahmad Al Badar, the Imam's wicked advisor, as well as the director and teachers of the Almadrast-Al-Islami Orphanage. We will also meet Rav Yitzchak HaLevi, the kind and caring rabbi of Yemen. He established a center to help Jewish children escape from the orphanages, and then smuggle them off to nearby Aden, and eventually to Eretz Yisrael.

    Find out what happens on the way to the center… What mystery is going on inside… What advice the Rav gave and what was the outcome… Who is tracking their movements … and what surprise is waiting for us at the end.

    An exciting historical adventure sure to keep you in suspense until the last page! Learn More

  8. In the Touro Shul of New Port, Rhode Island, strange things are underfoot. Benjy tries to solve the mystery of who robbed the shul, and suddenly he disappears without a trace! 162 years earlier, in the cottonfields of Nashville, Michael hears someone crying. He and his father rush to help, but Ernest and Raul are on their tracks.

    Why didn’t Benjy come home?

    Who will rescue little John?

    Join “Benjy Finds the Way,” for a saga of bravery, kindness and loyalty that stretches over the centuries, as the secrets of the past solve the mysteries of today.

    Benjy Finds the Way is the newest addition to the exciting comic series of Miriam Kreitman, which has captured the hearts of readers of all ages. Suspense, emotion, morals, and the lessons of history come together to weave a delightful story that will bring you down a path full of surprises…. Learn More

  9. Children’s favorite fluffy yellow friend, Ziggawat, is back with seventeen exciting Yom Tov stories which help teach the Sh’va and Hebrew Reading Specialty Rules!

    Especially designed for multi-level ages, Sh’va Adventures with Ziggawat is a book which will grow with your child.

    For ages 5-7: Lovable Ziggawat, Sister, and their new friends “Loudy” (Sh’va Na) and “Sleepy” (Sh’va Nach), help the kriah rules come to life for children in such a fun way that children don’t even realize they are learning! From Chanukah carnivals to Pesach cleaning escapades, there is a story for each Yom Tov to delight any child. Plus, a bonus activity page after each story encourages readers to practice their newly learned skills!

    For ages 8 and up: With the realization that many older students (and even adults!) find the kriah rules challenging, this book was written to entertain and teach an older audience as well. In action packed comic style, the stories have lots to look at - and laugh at, while building the crucial foundation of advanced Hebrew reading.

    Most importantly, embedded in the stories are middos tovos and lifelong Torah lessons, so that Ziggawat fans of all ages can continue to learn and grow - in joy!

    Teaches Ashkenazic and Sephardic kriah rules. Learn More

  10. Never Alone

    Luis is sent to a boarding school for children, far from his home and family. There he finds insulting, derisive comments spray-painted on the building. Somebody is plotting against him. Anti-Semitic donors come to the dormitory. And fighter planes are flying overhead.

    Why is the school closing? Who stole the valuable piccolo? How did Luis manage to board the ship without a guardian? And where is he sailing to? Join Luis on his travels, and discover how every step of the way comes together to form a magnificent story of Hashgacha Pratis. Because Luis is never alone! Based on a true story!

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    Never Alone will lead you on a journey filled with laughter and tears, hope and longing, courage and faith. A suspense-filled story, with important lessons about dealing with social and emotional challenges and turning life's trials into spiritual growth. Learn More

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