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A quiet family vacation in Jerusalem turns into high adventure as Ilana and Ari Goldreich set out on an unforgettable quest through time. Sent on this mission by a mysterious man in white, and pursued by an evil man in purple, they must face danger – and learn lessons of friendship, courage, and other Jewish values – in order to save the world from deadly peril!
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.
Lavishly illustrated and beautifully told, the glorious Story of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, steeped in Jewish tradition, will excite, inform, and inspire young readers of all backgrounds.
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In The Story of The Vilna Gaon, geared specifically for junior readers, you will read all about this tremendous tzaddik and gaon, and about what he accomplished for the Jewish people.
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The Very Best Gift offers children a delightful yet meaningful introduction to this sacred and significant occasion in the history of the Jewish nation.
This work is made up of three books written by Rav Moshe Chaim Luzatto, Ramchal, which he considered to contain the key to the Talmud, the “operating system” for the entire Torah She’bal Peh. We all know that the thinking of our Sages is both profound and precise, but the Ramchal was the only one…
In addition to a full narrative of the parashah, The Weekly Parashah includes:
-Parashah Pointers: A quick review of what’s in the parashah -Fascinating Facts: All kinds of really interesting facts Questions Anyone? : -Thought-provoking questions and satisfying answers -Torah in our Lives: Connecting the Torah’s teachings to our children’s lives -Who’s Who in the Parashah: A fascinating look at some of the people in the Torah