High Holidays

  1. Rosh Hashanah With Bina, Benny, And Chaggai Hayonah Learn More
  2. Yom Kippur With Bina, Benny, And Chaggai Hayonah Learn More
  3. A tactile Tishrei guide for toddlers.

    Warmly illustrated holiday scenes include a sticky honey pot, a bumpy etrog, a soft Torah cover, and more that invite hands-on exploration. Printed on tear- and tooth-proof glossy board. Learn More

  4. Twerski on Machzor, Yom Kippur

    In Twerski on Machzor, bestselling and beloved author Rabbi Abraham Twerski, M.D., helps us make Yom Kippur and, particularly, the many hours spent in prayer on this awesome day, more meaningful and transformative. With his trademark blend of psychological insights, Torah perspectives, and uplifting stories, Rabbi Twerski encourages us to make the most of the opportunity afforded by Erev Yom Kippur and, of course, the prayers of Yom Kippur itself.

    From the hushed moments before the chazzan chants Kol Nidrei to the final shofar blast, Yom Kippur gives us a chance to begin anew, to improve ourselves, to look within, and to connect with our Creator. Twerski on Machzor will help us utilize every moment of this most sacred of days. Learn More

  5. If you were a baker

    With an apron and hat,

    A mixing bowl and blender,

    And much more than that…

    …then what would you bake for each Yom Tov?

    Children often associate the Jewish holidays with each one’s own unique foods, whether it’s honey cake for Rosh Hashanah, hamantaschen for Purim, matzah for Pesach, or cheesecake for Shavuos. In Yom Tov Yummies, your child will be taken on a mouth-watering trip around the year, as he or she meets up with the various symbolic foods of each Yom Tov—in one very special bakery! Learn More

  6. In this bright and fun-filled picture book, a lively family enjoys all the wonderful Rosh Hashanah mitzvos, foods, and activities that celebrate the start of a brand new year.

    To prepare for the holiday, they pick apples, harvest honey, send out New Year’s cards, and bake raisin challah!

    Once Rosh Hashanah arrives, they eat special foods, listen to the sound of the shofar, and walk to the river for Tashlich.

    Bold, colorful illustrations capture the joy and fun as everyone participates!

    The playful rhymes will have young children chanting along in no time:

    Rosh Hashanah’s almost here,

    Time to start a brand new year!”

    Ages 2-5 Learn More

  7. From the author of the popular Practical Halachos of Shabbos, this important work introduces readers to the complex laws of Yom Tov in an easy-to-learn format. Includes sources for each law, footnotes, review questions, as well as a story to highlight the many common mistaken impressions many of us have about the leniencies relating to the laws of Yom Tov versus the laws of Shabbos.

    Rabbi Birnbaum is also the author of the best-selling Pathway to Prayer series. Learn More

  8. Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur Guess Who? A Lift-the-Flap Book

    In this clever, double-sided book, children will enjoy the challenge of answering all the Rosh Hashana riddles, then turn the book upside down and enjoy all the Yom Kippur riddles, too!

    I’m a food you like to eat – Golden, sticky, and very sweet. I was made by a busy bee, You dip your apple and challah in me! Who am I?*(D’vash- Honey)

    Each topic was carefully chosen to represent important content about the main observances and customs of each of these special holidays! Bright, colorful illustrations of a joyous family celebration bring the holiday to life. This sturdy, hard bound book is perfect for parents and teachers who want to make sure that children ages 2-5 understand the significance and uniqueness of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. A must for every home and classroom!

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  9. House of Fish - Jonah
    For Jonah life as a prophet is a gift and a privilege. When he receives a prophecy that challenges his beliefs, he is forced to confront himself and take a stand. A reluctant prophet, loyal man of the people, and loving husband. In his attempt to escape his Divine mission, he must leave it all behind.

    Discover the Biblical tale of Jonah anew, as experienced educatorIlana Harris blends classic and contemporary sources with historical details to bring this story to life.

    Packed full of fascinating insights and revelations, this enthralling tale offers a fresh perspective on the prophet Jonah, addressing issues relevant to our everyday lives.

    Ilana Harris is a writer and educator living in Jerusalem with her husband and five children. She has been involved in Jewish educational frameworks for many years, with a focus on pedagogy and Jewish texts. Her experience teaching in formal and informal programs in the UK and Israel led her to develop a creative approach that is inspiring, relevant, and thought-provoking. A graduate of Cambridge university, her further studies include an Educator’s Fellowship in conjunction with the Hebrew University, as well as time in Midreshet Tehilla and Lindenbaum seminaries. Learn More

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