Books
The Bar and Bat Mitzvah Book
Joyful Ceremonies and Clebrations for Today’s Familiesby Linda BurghardtFor anyone planning a Bar or Bat Mitzvah this friendly, upbeat guide will help you create a service and celebration that’s right for you!To enjoy a festive, spiritually rewarding Bar or Bat Mitzvah, you need to understand the meaning of this revered rite of passage and also learn step-by-step how to plan ...
Read MoreThe Bahir
Attributed to Rabbi Nehunia ben haKana, master of the first century esoteric schoolTranslated by: Aryeh KaplanThe Bahir is one of the oldest and most imprtant of all classical Kabbalah texts. Until the publication of the Zohar, the Bahir was the most influential and widely quoted primary source of Kabbalistec teachings. It is quoted in every major book on Kabbalah, the earliest ...
Read MoreThe Bahir
The first book in any language to reveal the methodology of the ancient Kabbalists, this is one of the oldest and most import of all ancient Kabbalistic texts. a complete Hebrew text of THE BAHIR is included.This item is sold by:Note: AllJudaica.com is owned by Rosenblum’s World of Judaica, which is one of the oldest Judaica stores in the United ...
Read MoreThe ArtScroll Weekday Siddur
Pocket with Tehillim (Psalms) AshkenazTranslated by: Rabbi Nosson SchermanModern translation seeks to balance the beauty and intensity of the Hebrew text with an easily understood English. Commentaries from a wide range of sources explain difficult passages in the siddur and involve the reader in the emotional, spiritual and inspirational experience of prayer. Clear instructions for following the synagogue service as well ...
Read MoreThe ArtScroll Mishnah Seder Moed Volume 3
Rosh Hashanah, Yoma (Yom Kippur) and SuccahPart of the ‘The ArtScroll Yad Avraham Mishnah’ series.Seder Moed — ‘the Order of Festivals’ — discusses the laws of the sacred days of the Jewish calendar. Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Succah.The ArtScroll Mishnah Series with commentary Yad Avraham brings the text to life as it is developed and clarified by contending minds ...
Read MoreThe ArtScroll Mishnah Seder Moed Volume 2
Pesachim and Shekalimby Rabbi Hersh GoldwurmPart of the ‘The ArtScroll Yad Avraham Mishnah’ series.Seder Moed — ‘the Order of Festivals’ — discusses the laws of the sacred days of the Jewish calendar. Pesachim and Shekalim – Passover and the annual half-shekel head tax.The ArtScroll Mishnah Series with commentary Yad Avraham brings the text to life as it is developed and ...
Read MoreThe ArtScroll Mishnah Seder Moed Volume 1a
Shabbosby Rabbi A. J. RosenbergPart of the ‘The ArtScroll Yad Avraham Mishnah’ series.Seder Moed: – The Order of the Festivals – discusses the laws of the sacred days of the Jewish calendar. Shabbos – the 39 forbidden labors of Shabbat. Now with the Hebrew text of the commentary of Rabbi Ovadyah of Bertinoro.The ArtScroll Mishnah Series with commentary Yad Avraham ...
Read MoreThe Adventures of Rabbi Harvey: A Graphic Novel of Jewish Wisdom And Wit in the Wild West
Steve SheinkinPublisher: Jewish LightsA fresh look at Jewish folktales—wise, witty, hilariousAfter finishing school in New York, Rabbi Harvey traveled west in search of adventure and, hopefully, work as a rabbi. His journey took him to Elk Spring, Colorado, a small town in the Rocky Mountains. When he managed to outwit the ruthless gang that had been ruling Elk Spring, the ...
Read MoreThe Adventure of Micah Mushmelon, Boy Talmudist
Michael WexPublisher: Quattro BooksHeir to the Hipster line of rabbinical leaders and sages, eleven year old Micah Mushmelon enlists Shraga Potasznik, the comic-book-addicted protagonist of this novella to make good of all things worthwhile in this world. An heir to the rich modern Yiddish literary tradition, Michael Wex paints a vivid, hilarious picture of the hasidic demimonde. His is a ...
Read MoreThe 613 Mitzvot
A Contemporary Guide to the Commandments of Judaismby Ronald L. EisenbergThe 613 commandments embodied in the Torah are presented in layman’s language, easy to look up. Commentaries from the Mishnah and the Talmud to present day interpretations are included. A handy source for studying the mitzvot, and also an easy refrence tool for looking up a specific mitzvah.(396 Pages)Publisher: Schreiber, 2008This ...
Read MoreThank You: Gratitude: Formulas, stories and insights
Parents teach young children that “Please” and “Thank you” are “magic words,” yet as we grow older we forget this lesson. Few of us realize that cultivating a genuine sense of gratitude will impact on our happiness, our marriage, even on our sense of self-worth. Being ungrateful for the many blessings in our lives distances us from our Creator and ...
Read MoreTending the Garden – The Unique Gifts of the Jewish Woman
Chana WeisbergPublisher: Targum PressWhat unique gifts do Jewish women bring into the world? How can she use those gifts to fulfill her special purpose?This beautifully crafted book by author and well-know lecturer Chana Weisberg, illuminates the special blessings, gifts, and unique feminine qualities that the Jewish woman has been given. The author explores the lives, experiences, and roles of Jewish ...
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