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The Life and Legacy of Reb Moshe Reichmann
It’s the story of a journey to spiritual greatness, to faith, humility, and extraordinary generosity, a story that takes us through construction sites and boardrooms as well as the hallowed halls of yeshivos and batei midrash.
My phone is ringing. It’s Tzali’s yeshivah. The first thing they say is, “Your son is okay.” I wonder if girls’ schools say that when they call. “The principal asked me to find out if everything is okay at home. Is there something going on that we should know about?” “No. Maybe you got the wrong number.” Get ready for…
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Catching the Sunrise follows a spirited group of girls over the course of two years away at school. Set in a picturesque English town, this is a tale of growth, friendship, and experiencing Hashem’s loving hashgachah pratis through the most challenging situations.
These concepts are clearly and age-appropriately portrayed in Chaim Zalman and His Best Friend Kalman. A true winner of a book, with a Torah-true message to match!
Chaim Zalman and his best friend Kalman are back again! This time, the boys are studying hard for their first test of the new school year. But while Chaim Zalman finds learning easy, for Kalman it’s a struggle. Yet Kalman doesn’t give up. With his friend’s help and encouragement, Kalman reviews what they learned and…
Rabbi Noach Heller was very happy being the rabbi of the remote Canadian village of Port Iceberg. It gave him the opportunity to learn and teach Torah while providing his family with a simple but adequate livelihood. But then everything changed, and the Heller family was thrown into turmoil. Chaimkel the Dreamer is the wonderfully funny…
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I wake up with a start, drenched in cold sweat. Still shaking, I grope around in the darkness for the light switch and turn it on. The bedroom is suddenly bathed in a golden light. Settling back onto my bed, I take slow, deep, calming breaths. It was just a dream. But what if it’s…
Do you know why a kallah carries flowers? Or what kind of candle should be used when walking a chassan or kallah down the aisle? Or the importance of the type of veil worn by the kallah?