High Holidays

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  1. Sipur Shel Chag - Yom Kippur- סיפור של חג, יו"כ Learn More
  2. The Balabusta's Daily Organizer Sep. 2023- Dec. 2024, Desktop Edition Learn More
  3. One Special Prayer

    A Young Boy and His Friends Experience the Days of Awe in the Time of the Second Temple

    Join Naftali, beloved hero of the Naftali in the Beis Hamikdash series, in this latest adventure! The radiance and holiness of the Second Temple comes to life for the spellbound reader in this riveting book which kids - and their parents - will cherish! With intricate detail, the author describes the era of the second Beis Hamikdash during the times of the Yamim Noraim, the High Holy Days. In this historical tale, the reader is drawn in so dramatically so as to feel almost present during these awesome days. This well-researched and well-written book is a joy to read and experience. Learn More

  4. Add precision to your prayers. Crisp, new lettering, a plethora of source notes, a handy chart that spells out when prayers may be interrupted, halachic how-tos, and Chabad custom pointers enhance this brand new edition of the Nusach Ari Machzor and Tehillim. Learn More
  5. סיפורם ומהותם של חגי ומועדי ישראל Learn More
  6. “Tishrei in Lubavitch” walks the reader through a Tishrei with the Rebbe through over 200 masterfully curated photos, accompanied by insightful captions and commentaries.

    Words have the power to inspire the imagination, but an image can bring something to life.

    Those who merited to experience the holidays of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Simchat Torah with the Rebbe – chasidim, and those from across the Jewish spectrum; young and old – found themselves invigorated and renewed. In similar vein, the album’s captions, narratives and quotes from the Rebbe and the Tishrei prayers, are designed to engage and inform – as well as to inspire and uplift, individuals from across the Jewish community.

    Whether one is able to “relive their memories,” or enjoy a first taste of the special meaning with which the Rebbe imbued the holidays, “Tishrei in Lubavitch” enables one to experience the solemn, the joyous, the uplifting and the unforgettable moment of the month of festivals in the Rebbe’s presence.

    Selected from the best photos of Levi Y. Freidin, Yossi Melamed and other photographers between the years 5740 and 5745 (1979-1984). Learn More

  7. Kitzur Hilchos Yom Tov, An English translation of the immensely popular sefer on the laws of Yom Tov
    As in Hilchos Shabbos, in Hilchos Yom Tov we have followed the "derech kitzora" (path of brevity), and have concentrated primarily on acquainting the reader with the main principles of the laws of Yom Tov. In addition, we have presented a number of practical applications. Thus, one will be equipped to ask one's Rav for further guidance after studying this sefer.

    In Hilchos Shabbos we organized the sefer in accordance with the sequence used by the Chayei Adam in his sefer Zichru Toras Moshe. Likewise, in Hilchos Yom Tov as well, we have organized the sefer according to the arrangement of the Chayei Adam, which follows the order of the thirty-nine Melachos. Thus, each chapter in this sefer parallels the corresponding chapter in Kitzur Hilchos Shabbos.

    The advantage to this system is that one who has already studied the laws of Shabbos from our sefer can now easily find the halachos of Yom Tov relevant to that subject in the same chapter as that topic is discussed in Hilchos Shabbos. Moreover, within each chapter, one can frequently follow the order of the numbers assigned to each subtopic, and thereby see how the halacha in regard to Yom Tov differs from Shabbos. Learn More

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