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  1. The period between Pesach and Shavuos comes with the customs and sadness of mourning and the joyful halachos of counting S’firas Ho’Omer. In this book, Rabbi Meyer Bodner adapts the style and clarity of his distinguished father’s widely circulated sefarim (Halachos of Muktza, Halachos of Brochos, etc.) to elucidate the practical need-to know customs and halachos of S’firas Ho’Omer.

    For example:

    • May one attend and dance at a friend’s wedding and Sheva Brochos on days when it is his custom to show aveilus?
    • Is it permitted to listen to relaxing music when it is his custom to show aveilus?
    • May a women cut her nails, tweeze her eyebrows or have electrolysis done while keeping the customary aveilus?
    • Is it permitted to take a haircut or shave on the first day of Shloshes Yemei Hagbola?
    • May a bar mitzvah celebration be scheduled on a day other than the boy’s birthday (not bo b’yom)?
    • If one mistakenly counted the days but omitted the weeks, or cannot remember if yesterday he counted correctly, may he continue counting with a brocha?
    • May a woman count with a brocha and may she be motzi her friend?

    Reviewed for halachic accuracy by Rabbi Shmuel Felder shlit”a and edited and reviewed by Rabbi Yisroel Pinchos Bodner shlit”a, this sefer accurately provides the answer to these and a myriad of other questions and quandaries concerning the customs and halachos of S’firas Ho’Omer. Learn More

  2. It is with great thanks to the Almighty that we present to you this short booklet which contains a quick summary of the necessary laws of the Pesach Seder, especially focusing on the directives applicable during the Seder itself. The purpose of this booklet is for it to be used as a reference guide during the Seder itself, to look up the detailed directives before each part of the Seder and it is hence advised to be kept in one’s Pesach cabinet free of Chametz, so it can be used on the Seder table. The sources have been allocated from the Shulchan Aruch Harav, Chabad Custom, and from the many works of the Achronim. Detailed sources can be found in our corresponding Sefer on the laws of the Pesach Seder, and the referenced sources [i.e. Chapter 3 Halacha 5] refer to it. Due to the concise nature of this booklet, we have not included all opinions, customs, and reasons in the laws mentioned here, and further information can be gleaned from our corresponding book. Learn More
  3. Whether you are a newbie making Pesach for the first time, or a seasoned balabusta in search of some fresh slow-cooker recipes, Pesach While You Sleep is the go-to book for you!

    It's two weeks to Pesach. You just discovered you will be staying home for Yom Tov this year - and hosting guests, too. AND you don't even have a Pesach kitchen!

    You have very little time on your hands, yet you have many people to feed for an entire Yom Tov.

    You and your family go out all day Chol Hamoed, yet the crew clamors for supper even before your key touches the front door.

    Recipes for disaster?

    Not if you use Julie Hauser's methods!

    Having made plenty a Pesach in a pinch, Julie devised an ingenious Pesach cook-ahead system - with just the use of a folding table, a few slow-cookers, and some basic supplies and ingredients. Now you can learn her easy, time-saving, stress-reducing methods, too!

    Chock-full of scrumptious, Pesach-dik slow-cooker recipes - all super easy and freezer-friendly-this handy guide and recipe book helps you gain control over the mammoth job of cooking for Pesach. Learn More

  4. Can you make it through Passover preparations! This fun and educational game will keep kids of all ages occupied for hours on end! Avoid the plagues & pitfalls, and climb the ladders of Passover preparation and make it to the Finish line first! 4 Players. Learn More
  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. Becher/Kiddush Cup, With Plate, Stainless Steel.

    Cup 3" H 2.5" W Plate 5" W. Learn More

  8. Pesach With Bina, Benny, And Chaggai Hayonah
    Pesach With Bina, Benny, And Chaggai Hayonah Learn More

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