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A desperate mission …
Seized from the streets of Speyer, Meir is ordered by an arrogant noble to find a family heirloom that has been missing for decades. If Meir fails, his brother’s life will be in jeopardy.
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Almost a thousand years of Sephardic greatness – from Rambam to Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef – are at your fingertips in this beautiful new gift-edition Haggadah, which puts overwhelming stress on the writings, teachings, and traditions of the Edot HaMizrach.
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In Thirty Years, the Kedushah, the Holiness of Shabbos, Has Not Changed…
But Your Kitchen Has.
The Shabbos Kitchen — Fully Revised and Expanded
Thirty years ago, Rabbi Simcha Bunim Cohen published his halachic masterwork, The Shabbos Kitchen. With its clear, understandable explanations of the issues involved and extensive notes, tens of thousands turned to The Shabbos Kitchen to understand the often complex halachos of preparing food and other kitchen activities on Shabbos.
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First in our new “You Choose” series of interactive adventure novels for young adults!
Which path should you choose?
You are a Jewish child living in Toledo, in the kingdom of Castile, in 1492. Your mother is nurse to the grandson of Don Abarbanel, a wise Jewish scholar and the financial advisor to Queen Isabella. Today, you are in charge of the little boy. But as you walk him through the Jewish quarter, a strange man approaches you. What do you do?
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InThe Story of the Ribnitzer Rebbe, geared specifically for junior readers, you will read all about this great tzaddik’s life of mesiras nefesh, and the many wonders that he merited to bring about.
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Based on the classic Kunda story CD!
Who can save Berish?
When Berish the butcher is thrown in prison for a crime he did not commit, all the Jews in Prague try their best to save him. But no one knows what to do.
The chazzan forgot Yaaleh V’yavo in Chazaras Ha’shatz on Rosh Chodesh. What should he do? I said Shabbos davening for part of my Yom Tov Shemoneh Esreh! Must I repeat my Shemoneh Esreh? There are two Kohanim in shul on a Monday — one has yahrzeit and one is making a bris — who receives the aliyah? May I eat a snack while wearing my tefillin? Whether davening alone or with a minyan, challenging halachic situations often arise that…