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More than a Tear

Référence: 725
14,23
Poids du colis: 0,2 kg


Author: Ygal SEGAL

Shiva is one of the most recognizable terms in Judaism, and a practice that almost every Jew has experienced one way or another. Nonetheless, few are prepared for Shiva before they experience it. This guide is designed to help the mourner navigate this difficult time in life, and to guide the consoler through the Mitzvah of comforting a grieving friend or relative.
This book features a comprehensive, easy-to-follow chart of the laws and customs of Shiva.

Jewish Literacy Foundation, 2013
Softcover, 84 pages
ISBN: 9780988805705
Dimensions: 23 x 15,5 cm

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Reb Moshe
30,00
Poids du colis: 1,44 kg

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Inside Stam

Référence: 834
26,00
Poids du colis: 0,94 kg


Author: Rabbi Reuvain MENDLOWITZ

A Complete Buyer’s Guide

There is virtually no other major purchase in which one is so reliant upon the seller. Here an insider takes us behind the scenes of Sta”m purchasing and maintenance. Because an educated consumer is the best mitzvah observer!
For the layman: Simple and clear Q&A format, with color photos and illustrations
For the scholar: Comprehensive and authoritative, with extensive Hebrew footnotes

Hardcover, 440 pages
ISBN: 9781600912139
Israel Book Shop, 2012
Dimensions: 24,5 x 17,5 cm
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A Window to Judaism

Référence: 873
25,00
Poids du colis: 0,88 kg


Author: Rabbi Nathan ORTNER

A Window to Judaism seeks to explain, empirically and rationally, the themes of Judaism, its faith and precepts. Its contents are directed to those who do not consider themselves observant Jews, but seek truth and objective knowledge.
Many people are unaware of the reasons for different aspects of Judaism, or have developed a negative attitude built on misconceptions. This book provides explanations opening new and unknow vistas.
The chapters contain questions asked by non observant Jews. Among the topics: the existence of G-d, free choice and problems concerning the rational of some commandments. The main goal of this book is to guide those who are unfamiliar with the Torah viewpoint.
The author, Rabbi Nathan Ortner, Chief Rabbi of Lod (Israel) is both a scholar and an educator who has written many volumes on legal issues, Jewish thought, the Holocaust and Chassidism.

Yerid Hasefarim, 2009
Hardcover, 352 pages
Dimensions: 25 x 17,5 cm
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Nefesh Shimshon (Gates of Emunah): Living with Faith

Référence: 911
31,00
Poids du colis: 0,76 kg


Author: Rav Shimshon Dovid PINCUS

Bringing Hashem into our Daily Lives.
Eloquent and impassioned, the author shows us how to make our Bitachon real, utilize our concerns to bring us closer to Hashem, hear Heaven's message to our generation, face tough times with joy, bring our inner potential for greatness, and much more.
This volume is a natural complement to the preceding volume (Principles of Faith), as it shows us how to live these principles of Emunah in a practical way, in the conditions of today's world.

Feldheim, 2011
Hardcover, 349 pages
ISBN: 9781598266252
Dimensions: 24 x 17,5 cm

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Par-Dessus Tout
18,00
Poids du colis: 0,62 kg
Poids du colis: 0,68 kg
The Chafetz Chaim
33,00
Poids du colis: 1,15 kg
Poids du colis: 0,69 kg
Poids du colis: 1,36 kg

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In Search of Torah Wisdom

Référence: 916

En stock

33,00
Poids du colis: 0,83 kg


Author: Rabbi Yisroel Miller

Questions you forgot to ask your Rebbe. Many frum people observe mitzvos and yet seem to be lacking a sense of inner spiritual connection. Others seek understanding and depth of meaning, but have no Rebbe, no trusted mentor, to whom they can ask their questions. Still others have become tired, jaded, apathetic or cynical - and suspect that there are no answers worth hearing.
In Search of Torah Wisdom is a fascinating, original, and inspiring work that will undoubtedly help thousands of frum men and women of all ages feel "re-jewvenated" in their Torah lives. This volume addresses questions we have, issues that are rarely discussed, and challenges we face as individuals and a community.
Written in a friendly - even casual - and easy-to-read style, it draws on an incredible breadth of classic sources, and presents mainstream "yeshivish" hashkafah as it applies to our contemporary lives. Some questions addressed include: Why are Orthodox Jews so conservative? How do we understand bitter disputes between Torah giants? Why do rabbis issue bans on books if they only serve to increase their sales? What is the deeper meaning of Tanach, aggadata and minhagim? How do we view Torah, science and history? Where do non-jews fit in the Divine Plan? Where do chumros come in - and how about black hats?
These and dozens of other questions are answered in entertaining and thought-provoking ways that will help you explore what it means to be a frum Jew, a ben or bas Torah - and a thoughtful human being who seeks a serious relationship with Hashem.

Mosaica Press, 2012
Hardcover, 499 pages
ISBN: 9781937887056
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
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Q&A Thursday Nights with Rabbi Avigdor Miller 2

Référence: 499
26,00
Poids du colis: 0,78 kg


Author: Betzalel T. Miller

Volume 2 of an anthology of Rabbi Avigdor Millers Thursday night lectures over 30 years.
Major topics are: Hashkofa, Torah Ideology, Shidduchin-setting up couples for marriages, marriage, raising children, self Improvement, Faith, Free will, Torah & Mitzvahs, Gratitude/wonders of creation, inspiring others, Love the Jews, Israel, Messiah and the world he heralds, prayer, Chumosh,Nach/ Jewish History, Talmud stories, consulting Sages, ...

Columbus Publ., 2013
Hardcover, 363 pages
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
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The Mechitza

Référence: 0623
12,00
Poids du colis: 0,13 kg


Authors: Rabbi Pinchas Stolpe, Rabbi Dr. Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Dr. Norman Lamm

A 37-page booklet containing essays by Rabbis Stolper, Soloveitchik, and Lamm in defense of the practice of separation of the sexes via a "mechitza" in Orthodox synagogues.

Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations, 1988
Softcover, 39 pages
Dimensions: 21,5 x 14 cm

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Is it Kosher ?

Référence: 0448
34,00
Poids du colis: 0,71 kg


Author: Rabbi E. EIDLITZ

Encyclopedia of Kosher Foods, Facts and Fallacies.
This handy volume will fill you in on everything you need to know about the kosher food industry. Includes a list of reliable hashgachos (kashrus symbols), background on how kashrus organizations operate, lists of kosher fish, and little-known facts that will open your eyes to things you never knew before. Also features a section on Passover products.


Hardcover, 301 pages
ISBN: 1583306161 / 9781583306161

Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
Feldheim, 2004

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Thoughts for a Jewish Home

Référence: 1267
31,00
Poids du colis: 0,85 kg


Author: Rabbi Ezriel TAUBER

The foundation of lasting happiness.


Following Rabbi Tauber's successful first volume of Torah hashkafah, "Thoughts for a Jewish Heart," comes this practical, no-nonsense, built-on-years-of-experience volume on marriage and raising children.

Shalheves, 2008
Hardcover, 363 pages
Dimensions: 24,5 x 17,5 cm

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Poids du colis: 1,06 kg
Poids du colis: 1,14 kg
Poids du colis: 0,98 kg
Poids du colis: 0,71 kg
Poids du colis: 0,83 kg

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Water from the Well

Référence: 1291
26,00
Poids du colis: 0,66 kg


Author: Rebbetzin Holly PAVLOV

Reflections on Being a Jew at the End of History.

This book is an opportunity to understand the pain of our generation and how we can rise above it. In these insightful essays, the author invites us to draw from the great well of Torah. Suddenly, our personal struggles become part of the unfolding story of the Jewish people. Seeing ourselves as part of the process of growth of the Jewish nation, as links in a chain that leads to the Messianic Era, will ease our way and enable us to bear our burdens with greater strength. This will bring us to a fuller awareness of G-d, a more profound love of Torah, and a true appreciation of each moment of life.

Targum Press, 2007
Hardcover, 239 pages
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm

ISBN: 1568713614 / 9781568713618

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