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This adorable story book will excite your children about doing mitzvos!
Welcome to MitzvahLand … a wonderful, colorful world where everybody is busy chasing after mitzvos! Join Aliza on her unexpected adventure as she learns that mitzvah opportunities are really everywhere, and you don’t have to travel to a faraway land to find them.
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A unique and effective way of learning Mishnayos–with helpful, accurate, and endearing illustrations. These Mishnayos are the perfect visual aid to explain even difficult subjects easily and in an interesting and absorbing way. Hebrew Only. This volume of the Mishnah deals with subjects relating to yom tov. More Information Illustrator Yoni Gerstein Publisher Distributed by…
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I Can Be B’simchah is the fifth book in the Middos Train Series — the perfect way for kids to learn the Torah’s approach to good behavior. Climb aboard!
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A charming book to teach kids about keeping their souls pure
Once again, Bracha Goetz’s upbeat style and unique talent shine through in this adorable new book. In her charming manner, she provides the tools that youngsters need to nurture and protect the pure neshamos (souls) with which they entered this world. The delightful rhymes and engaging illustrations encourage even the youngest listeners and readers to create healthy boundaries, shielding them from the undesirable elements in today’s world.
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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?