This wonderful collection brings a mashal and a nimshal for every parashah to help children understand important Torah concepts. Charming illustrations make the parables come alive, creating a lasting impression on children. ISBN 9781598269581 Author Rabbi Zeev Greenwald Illustrator Dovid Goldschmidt Number of pages 86 Binding type Hard Cover
Experience a breakthrough in learning with this new, translated edition of the Hebrew P’nei Shabbat, with the commentary of the Bartenura. With endearing illustrations and lucid English translation, this work is ideal for children and adults alike. ISBN 158330553X Author Rabbi Daniel Haberman Illustrator Yoni Gerstein Publisher Feldheim Publishers Translator Rabbi Daniel Haberman Number of…
Teachers and parents of young children know how profound and intelligent preschoolers can be. Even at a tender age, children wonder about the world around them, and often ask deep questions that adults may struggle to answer! The Invisible Book presents a fascinating reality for children and the grown ups to ponder together: it explores the fact that although…
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What would you do if you suddenly disappeared?
Dovi Abrams somehow always manages to mix into places where he doesn’t belong — like his father’s private basement laboratory, for instance. When he unthinkingly fiddles with his father’s experiment and it starts to go haywire, he asks his twin sister Dena — a brilliant math-whiz — to set it right.
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How do you calculate the secular date of Pesach or Rosh Hashanah? How many types of 19-year cycles are there? In which case does a boy become a bar mitzvah after his younger friend? When has Tu B’Shevat fallen on five different weekdays in five consecutive years? Why is Birkas Hachamah never said on the same Jewish date twice in a row…
When gratitude becomes our focus, our lives and relationships transform. We become uplifted, happier people who appreciate that everything is a gift—and every gift from the ultimate Giver and Source, Hashem. This thought-provoking journal guides us to perceive the chasdei Hashem in our everyday lives and inspires us to recognize the magnitude of Hashem’s love…