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Torah Chumash Shemot – Exodus

With an interpolated English Translation and Commentary based on the works of The Lubavitcher RebbeEdited by Rabbi Moshe WisnefskyPart of the ‘Torah Chumash’ series.This innovative Chumash features a new translation/commentary which weaves Rashi’s commentary and the Rebbe’s clarifications right into the English translation of the text. This smooth and clear elucidation is indispensable to the beginner and informative to the ...

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Torah Chumash Bereishis – Genesis

With an interpolated English Translation and Commentary based on the works of The Lubavitcher RebbeEdited by Rabbi Moshe WisnefskyPart of the ‘Torah Chumash’ series.This innovative Chumash features a new translation/commentary which weaves Rashi’s commentary and the Rebbe’s clarifications right into the English translation of the text. This smooth and clear elucidation is indispensable to the beginner and informative to the ...

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Torah Anthology Vayikra – Available individually

Leviticus – 2 Volumes: 11-12by Rabbi Yitzchok MagrisoTranslated by: Rabbi Aryeh KaplanPart of the ‘Torah Anthology Tanach’ series.The Me’am Lo’ez (Torah Anthology) commentary on the Bible was originally written in the Ladino language in Constantinople, first by Rabbi Yaakov Culi, one of the greatest Sephardic sages of his times. The first books were first published in 1730. Later volumes were completed by successive ...

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Torah Anthology Books

Rabbi Aryeh KaplanPublisher: MoznaimThe Torah Anthology is a clear, modern translation of Me’am Lo’ez, hailed as “the outstanding work of Ladino literature.” Written by Rabbi Yaakov Culi, one of the greatest Sephardic sages of his times, the book was first published in 1730. It changed the spiritual climate of the entire Mediterranian region.Eastern Jews esteemed Me’am Lo’ez as a major ...

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Too Beautiful

By: Rabbi Hanoch TellerThe King of Storytellers is back with true, short stories from around the world – each one a multifaceted gem of inspiration, luminosity and unexpected depth, a beacon of direction reflecting traditional values and universal lessons. They spotlight the most brilliant rabbinic figures of the past century, as well as unsung paragons of our People – ordinary ...

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To Pray as a Jew

A Guide to the Prayer Book and the Synagogue Serviceby Rabbi Hayim H. DoninA detailed guide to Jewish prayer. The author takes the reader from the simplest details of how to comport oneself on entering a synagogue to the most profound and moving comments on the prayers themselves; through the entire prescribed course of Jewish liturgy, passage by passage, ritual ...

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To Life: 36 Stories of Memory and Hope

Museum of Jewish Heritage, Yitzchak Mais, Igor KotlerPublisher: BulfinchThese 36 personal recollections include stories of survivors of the Holocaust’s concentration camps, of partisans and liberators, and of Zionists. There’s the story of a rabbinical student, his wife, and their three-year-old daughter struggling to survive in the Vilna Ghetto; a story in which a family escaped from Germany in 1940 and ...

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To Kill and Take Possession: Law, Morality, and Society in Biblical Stories

Daniel FriedmannPublisher: HendricksonThe stories in the Bible present some of the most memorable approaches to justice ever described. Legal scholar Daniel Friedmann explores the legal, moral, and political aspects of well-known and dramatic biblical tales. Friedmann’s analyses include reference to ancient law codes, mythology, literature, the history of law, as well complex contemporary issues, ranging from marriage and maternity disputes ...

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To Do Right and Good: Jewish Approach to Modern Social Ethics

Elliot N. DorffPublisher: JPSA thought-provoking examination of Jewish social ethics in relation to the mores of contemporary society. The author focuses on the social aspects of the Jewish tradition, while tackling such timely topics as poverty, ware, intrafaith and interfaith relations, and forgiveness. In addition, he discusses Jewish social ethics as they relate to and contrast with Christian and American ...

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Tisha B’Av Season of Mourning and of Consolation

by Rabbi Zecharia FendelA thought provoking presentation of emunah concepts, ethical values, and related hashkafah insights, derived from classical sources on Tisha B’Av and Shabbos Nachamu.Publisher: FeldheimThis item is sold by:Note: Judaism.com is the longest established Jewish book and Judaica store on the Internet!Direct link: http://www.judaism.com/display.asp?type=books&type=holidays&type=fd&etn=DFDBC You might also like: Seasons of SplendorSukkos: Season of Joy and ThanksgivingTear Drenched Nights: Tisha B’av – The ...

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Time To Mourn, a Time To Comfort, 2nd Edition: A Guide to Jewish Bereavement

Dr. Ron WolfsonPublisher: Jewish LightsA Step-by-Step Guide for Honoring the Dead and Empowering the LivingWhen someone dies, there are so many questions—from what to do in the moment of grief, to dealing with the practical details of the funeral, to spiritual concerns about the meaning of life and death. This indispensable guide to Jewish mourning and comfort provides traditional and ...

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Tikkun L’korim – The Torah Reader’s Compendium

The Kestenbaum EditionThis is a Tikkun like none other! For the Bar Mitzvah boy or the experienced baal korei, this will be the Tikkun of choice!Includes the entire Chumash with Haftaros and the five Megillos, in newly set Torah script, with translation, commentary, laws and customs, and Bar Mitzvah anthology.Like other Tikkuns it has the column of script as it ...

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