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Kosher Palette II: Coming Home

Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy/Rae Kushner Yeshiva High SchoolPublisher: FRPKosher Palette II has a fresh look and focus. Additional features include a mini-table of contents on each chapter opener, highlighting recipes to indicate cooking ease or appeal such as “child-friendliness.”A theme page in each section will has simple entertaining suggestions and additional recipes.The book also takes notice of social changes that ...

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Kosher for the Clueless but Curious

Kosher foods, kosher cooking, and the kosher dietary laws are one of the most widely known yet least understood areas of Judaism and Jewish life. Kosher for the Clueless but Curious is the first book ever to present all aspects of kosher—including the kitchen sink—to readers who are filled with curiosity but are hungry for easy-to understand information.One of the ...

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Kosher By Design Lightens Up

Susie FishbeinPublisher: ArtscrollThis sixth volume in Susie Fishbein’s celebrated Kosher by Design cookbook series was crafted with your good health in mind! Kosher by Design Lightens Up is a gorgeous culinary guide, bursting with easy-to-do ideas for eating and feeling better. This cookbook teaches healthy cooking and food combining techniques, with special commentary by certified nutritional expert Bonnie Taub-Dix, spokesperson ...

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Kol Dodi Dofek: Listen – My Beloved Knocks

Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, David Z. Gordon (editor)Publisher: Yeshiva University PressYeshiva University is honoring one of the most important essays of the last century and one of the most significant thinkers in recent Jewish life with a fiftieth-anniversary publication of “Kol Dodi Dofek” — “Listen—My Beloved Knocks.”The essay originated in 1956 as an address in Yiddish by Rav Joseph B. ...

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Klausenberger Rebbe, Vol. 2: Rebuilding

Judah LifschitzPublisher: FeldheimDespite having lost everything, the first words uttered by the Rebbe upon his liberation were “Baruch Hashem, we have been saved!” In the fires of the Nazi inferno, Rav Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, the Klausenberger Rebbe, was an inspirational life force to thousands of Jews. The Klausenberger Rebbe: The War Years, the first volume in this bestselling biography, translated ...

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Klausenberger Rebbe, Vol. 1: The War Years

Judah LifschitzPublisher: Targum PressOut of the blazing fires of the Nazi inferno came a Torah leader of extraordinary intellect, boundless devotion to the Almighty and His people, and, most of all, superhuman mesiras nefesh, self-sacrifice. Marked for greatness from his youth, it was in the hellfires of Auschwitz and the Warsaw Ghetto that the enormity of the Klausenberger Rebbe’s spirit ...

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Kitzur Shulchan Aruch Menukad

Rabbi Shlomo GonzfriedPublisher: FeldheimVowelized shortened version of the Table of Jewish Law.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=5195Tags: Books, JewishYou might also like:New! The Shmuz on the Parsha Life Transforming Insights on the Weekly ...

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Ketubbot: Marriage Contracts from the Jewish Museum

Jewish Museum, NY, Claudia J. Nahson (Introduction)Publisher: PomegranateMarriage is one of the most important mitzvot (commandments) in Judaism, and the Scriptures are replete with verses encouraging the union of man and woman. One of the essential elements of a Jewish wedding ceremony is the writing and transfer of a contract, or ketubbah (plural ketubbot).Originally formulated to protect a woman’s rights ...

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KEDUSHAT LEVI Torah Commentary by Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev (3 vols.)

A commentary on the Torah by the famous Chassidic rabbi, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev (1740-1810).The translator, Eliyahu Munk, was born in Frankfurt on Main, where he received his education at the Samson Rafael Hirsch Realschule, and the Yeshiva of the late Rabbi Joseph Breuer, of blessed memory. He continued his education at the Yeshiva in Gateshead, England. He served ...

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Kazik: Memoirs of a Warsaw Ghetto Fighter

Simha Rotem Kazik, Barbara Harshav (editor)This powerful and suspenseful memoir by one of the leaders of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising tells the moving story of the preparations for defense of the Ghetto, the battle with the Germans, the rescue of the few Jews still alive in the Ghetto after it was destroyed, and the organization’s support of the surviving Jews ...

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Kashrus in the Kitchen Q & A – A Comprehensive Question-and-Answer Guide to the Halachos of Meat and Milk

Rabbi A. WiesenfeldPublisher: FeldheimFinally-the book the cook (and all other family members!) has long awaited. This question-and-answer guide takes the guesswork out of kashrus. With clear, authoritative answers to real-life questions, you’ll feel that the author has been listening in on your kitchen when you read this comprehensive book. Can a microwave be kashered? What happens when milk spills into ...

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Karski

How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaustby E. Thomas Wood and Stanislaw M. JankowskiWorking for the Polish Underground, Jan Karski witnessed first hand the horrors of the Holocaust during the early years of World War II. Surviving Soviet captivity and Gestapo torture, he escaped occupied Poland in 1942 and embarked on a heroic crusade to tell about the Nazi ...

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