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Siddur Ashkenaz with Russian Translation

The masterful, world-renowned translation, commentary, and instructions are now available in a beautiful new Russian translation, produced and reviewed by scholars from the former Soviet Union. The perfect gift for those precious brothers and sisters groping for authentic Judaism, or as a meaningful contribution to your synagogue for use by Russian mispallelim. Let them share and enjoy the Siddur that ...

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Sholom’s Treasure: How Sholom Aleichem Became a Writer

The boy whose stories became Fiddler on the Roof . . .}}Sholom Aleichem’s favorite childhood memory may have been}listening as his father read stories aloud on Saturday nights and a roomful of adults burst out laughing. Sholom wanted to make people laugh, too. At school he became the class clown. At}home he imitated even his pious grandmother. But Sholom was}also ...

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Shnayim Mikrah Chumash

Two-volume set integrates the Targum into the text of the five books for easy reference and study.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 States. Their store has been open for over 75 years!Direct link: http://www.alljudaica.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=6568You might also like:Talmud BavliEncyclopedia of Jewish PrayerThe Works of ...

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Shmooze

Get yourself a cup of coffee, plug into “intellectual” mode, and prepare yourself for some thinking action. Don’t let the small, convenient size of this book deceive you—it is a veritable powerhouse of thought-provoking, discussion-stimulating nuggets, opening up the world of Judaism to everyone. Explores such issues as true friendship, love, intermarriage, moral responsibility, and the value of life. Essential ...

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Shlepping the Exile

Michael WexPublisher: St. Martin’sUpdated edition.Shlepping the Exile, the rollickingly dyspeptic adventures of Yoine Levkes, boy hasid of the Canadian Prairies, is an inside portrait of orthodox, post-Holocaust Judaism in a place that it never expected to be.Svelte and supple as unleavened bread, Shlepping rends the shmaltz from Jewish fiction and replaces it with a pound of real flesh.It’s the story ...

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Shir Hashirim / Song Of Songs

Rabbi Meir ZlotowitzAn allegorical translation based upon Rashi with a commentary anthologized from Talmudic, Midrashic, and Rabbinic sources.The beautiful love song between G-d and Israel that Rabbi Akiva calls “Holy of Holies.” The first English translation faithful to the allegory that is the Song’s authentic meaning. The ArtScroll Series presents the comments of the classic giants of ancient and contemporary ...

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Shidduchim, Shalom Bayis and Beyond

Building a Bayis Ne’eman B’YisroelEdited by Rabbi Nisson WolpinIt’s a time of joy and a time of doubt – finding a match and building a Jewish home: finding the basherte, shaping a marriage, perpetuating harmony, handling problems. We are inundated with articles, books, shows, and theories on how to make matches and build Jewish homes. So thoroughly surrounded are we ...

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Shidduch Secrets

Leah Jacobs, Shaindy MarksPublisher: ArtscrollIf finding your bashert is frustrating to you, you’re not alone. There is so much confusion and angst, with everyone giving contradictory advice.Finally, there is somewhere to turn that walks you through the entire dating process step-by-step. Shidduch Secrets is filled with true stories of real people who, using the secrets in this book, have found ...

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Shema Tefilati

The Child’s Siddur (Hebrew)Edited by Liron HalamishIllustrated by: Iris A & Hadas HuriAges 4-7 Shema Tefilati is a gracefully illustrated prayer book for young children, which will encourage your children to pray and understand their prayers. Selected prayers for everyday, Shabbos, and Yom Tov in Hebrew, with instructions and short explanations in English. Large, vowelized Hebrew text.(83 Pages)6.5′x9.5′This item is sold by:Note: Judaism.com ...

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Shavuos: Its Observance, Laws, And Significance

Rabbi Shimon FinkelmanPublisher: Artscroll“If not for this day, there would be countless insignificant Josephs in the marketplace.” So said one of the greatest Josephs, one of the major rabbis of the Talmud. Which day? Shavuos — the day when Israel stood at Sinai and heard the Ten Commandments being pronounced by their Giver. Shavuos was the day when Israel became ...

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Shared Dreams: Martin Luther King, Jr. & the Jewish Community

Many people are familiar with the story of Jewish support for the American civil rights movement, but this history has another side –one that has not been fully told until now.Shared Dreams brings to life the impressive, surprising, and long-neglected history of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s efforts in support of the Jewish community. This is a story that sheds ...

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Shanda: The Making and Breaking of a Self-Loathing Jew

Neal KarlenPublisher: Touchstone BooksWhat he means is that he hates the parochialism and material trappings of the young Jews he knows: Their new temples are gilded and the parking lots spill over with luxury cars. Religion for them is a quest for a Jewish wife from “the right” family and a big house and splendid clothes. Gone is the soulful ...

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