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Geared for teenagers and written by a master mechanech, The Feigenbaum Siddur will help teens gain an appreciation for tefillah, which will grow with them as they take their next steps in life. ISBN 9781952370748 Author Rabbi Yitzchak Feigenbaum Number of pages 296 Binding type Hard Cover
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Geared for teenagers and written by a master mechanech, The Feigenbaum Siddur will help teens gain an appreciation for tefillah, which will grow with them as they take their next steps in life. ISBN 9781961602311 Author Rabbi Yitzchak Feigenbaum Number of pages 284 Binding type Hard Cover
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The Garden of Education! Hot off the press! Please welcome the newest flower in Rabbi Shalom Arush’s literary garden. Would you believe that it’s possible to raise well-adjusted, successful and happy children without raising your voice or raising a finger? Rabbi Shalom Arush, after showing us the way to succeed in so many other areas…
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The Garden of Riches – A Practical Guide to Financial Success This is the English translation of B’Gan Ha’osher and has already become immensely popular in Israel. It’s an amazingly enjoyable, reader-friendly and informative guidebook for attaining an adequate, stress-free income and a debt-free life; this is no small blessing in light of the global…
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Rabbi Yehuda Loewe, best known as the Maharal of Prague, was one of the greatest Torah giants in the last 500 years. He lived in the 16th century, during a time of great tension for European Jews, when every Pesach season was colored by fears of persecution, beatings, arrests, and worse.
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For some 2,000 years, the practice at every Jewish congregation on Shabbos morning has been to read a weekly portion from the Torah followed by a reading from the books of the prophets, the haftarah. Despite the haftarah’s antiquity and universality, we know little about its origin or purpose. No record appears to have survived informing us of the names,…