I CAN BE A GIBBOR
Original price was: $14.95.$13.95Current price is: $13.95.I Can Be a Gibbor is the first book in the new Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior. Climb aboard!
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I Can Be a Gibbor is the first book in the new Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior. Climb aboard!
I Can Be a Zariz is the second book in the Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior. Climb aboard!
A Practical Guide to Success in Independent Torah Learning
I Can Make a Kiddush Hashem is the fourth book in the Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior. Climb aboard!
I Guarantee – The Rambam’s Promise: The Jewish Guide to Healthy Eating and Healthy Living
In his bestselling series I have an Amazing Story for You, Rabbi Nachman Seltzer shares with us true stories that bring us to tears and laughter.
A Novel They say life isn’t black-and-white. And that people aren’t either. But what about when it seems like they are? Or when we’re forced to choose between black and white, good and evil, light and darkness? The choices seem so clear, yet so hard at times…. Yehoshua and Rivky; Shulem and Bashi; Ari and…
Mitzvos We Can Do in Memory of a Loved One
Torah learning and mitzvos can go a long, long way — all the way to Shamayim — to give an aliyah to the neshamos of those we love. I Lost Someone Special puts the loss of a loved one in the proper perspective by explaining that we can still connect to one who has passed on by learning Torah and doing mitzvos for the benefit of the neshamah. Its gentle language conveys the valuable lesson that every child, even when very young, can have an impact on the neshamos of those who have passed on. Through this engaging book, children will be able to take the important step of transforming their feelings into positive actions that will affect them and their loved ones.
A book for teens who have lost a parent
Teens who have lost a parent find themselves in a unique circumstance — not quite children anymore, but still navigating their growing-up years without the support of their deceased parent(s). I Wish Someone Would Have Told Me looks teens in the eye, explores their unique struggles and feelings, and offers tailor-made comfort, encouragement, and practical guidance for their journey toward healing and growth.
 Pocket Size Color Cover
The Vilna Gaon’s ethical letter, with an anthology of insights, stories and observations
The Ramban’s ethical letter with an anthology of contemporary Rabbinic expositions.
The Ramban’s ethical letter with an anthology of contemporary Rabbinic expositions.
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