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Bar Mitzvah & Tefilin Secrets

Référence: 0085
28,00
Poids du colis: 0,58 kg


Author: Rabbi Dovid MEISELS

A Bar Mitzvah at the age of thirteen is a once in a lifetime event. The special significance of this time, the essence of what it means to be Bar Mitzvah, and the rewards and responsibilities that come with it are all expounded upon in Bar Mitzvah and Tefillin Secrets.
As the Bar Mitzvah boy steps over the threshold from childhood into adulthood, he is introduced to the Mitzvah of Tefillin. Thorough instruction at this crucial time in both the procedure, as well as the meaning of the mitzvah and the intentions one must have while wearing tefillin - will formulate the basis for a lifetime of proper mitzvah observance.
This book contains over 200 color photos that demonstrate exactly how and where the tefillin should be worn, as well as many other fascinating customs related to Bar Mitzvah and Tefillin.

Israel Bookshop 2004
Hardcover, 245 pages.
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
ISBN: 1931681562 / 9781931681568

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Poids du colis: 1,17 kg

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Mamma used to say

Référence: 0143
35,00
Poids du colis: 0,76 kg


Author: Rachel ROSMARIN

A treasure-trove of golden sayings and pearls of wisdom, mined from the righteous women of yesteryear and carefully passed down through the generations in exquisite Yiddish. Now available in a faithful English translation with the original Yiddish included, along with source material, metaphorical meaning, and relevant tales and anecdotes to illustrate the sayings. In reading this collection of expressions, some will make you laugh, others will bring on the tears, yet others will cause you to reflect, but the overall effect is an endearing, remarkable one. Breathe in the sparkling air of the "alter heim"--the Old World--and find in it the refreshing insight that is so needed in the world of today.

Feldheim, 2000
ISBN: 1583304231
Hardcover, 310 pages
Dimensions: 25 x 17,5 cm

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Poids du colis: 1,92 kg
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13,39
Poids du colis: 0,54 kg
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Fingerprints on the Universe

Référence: 196
20,90
Poids du colis: 0,67 kg


Author: Louis POLLACK

Do Judaism and science conflict? Does scientific litterature shed light on the matter? The author shatters cliches and preconceptions with facts, sober analyses, documentation.

Shaar Press, 1994
Hardcover, 230 pages
Dimensions: 24,5 x 17,5 cm
ISBN: 0899066135 / 9780899066134
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Twenty-six Reasons Why Jews Don't Believe in Jesus

Référence: 0203
23,43
Poids du colis: 0,63 kg


Author: Asher NORMAN

Asher Norman has meticulously researched and documented every point he presents in this extraordinarily powerful book. It is, quite simply put, THE definitive book on the topic of the historicity of Jesus, the development of the Christian Faith, and Jewish / Christian polemics.
Mr. Norman has total command of all aspects of this complex subject yet uses his vast knowledge to make his points in an engagingly written and therefore easily understandable way.
This book is aimed at Jews who, through the dumbing-down of their faith and the creeping secularism rampant in American culture have lost touch with the core values of their faith - consequently making them ripe targets for the deceptive tactics of so-called "Messianic Jews". Any Jew who has been approached by a "Messianic Jew" should memorize this wonderful book. Even if that hasn't happened, though, it is just a fascinating read - a book you may not be able to put down.

Softcover, 263 pages
Dimensions: 24,5 x 18 cm
Black White & Read, 2007
ISBN: 0977193705 / 9780977193721

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Faces and Facets

Référence: 273
14,23
Poids du colis: 0,37 kg


Author: Rabbi Aryeh KAPLAN

The impenetrable substance of this world was, for Rabbi Kaplan, a diamond, waiting to be cut, exposing a myriad of faces all reflecting the brilliant light of truth. Rabbi kaplan believed that a rapidly changing scientific and intellectual environment is creating fertile ground for Jewish ideology to challenge the myths of contemporary civilization. As modern exploration and science grows in sophistication, it's becoming the ally of authentic belief instead of its enemy. He believed that contemporary Judaism contains sufficient spiritual and intellectual force with which to transform the world and teach it the meaning of a life of discipline, principle, religious truth and grandeur through adherence to the laws of Shabbat, Kashrut, family purity and moral living.

Vagschal, 1997
Hardcover, 211 pages
Dimensions: 22 x 14,5 cm
Parcourir cette catégorie : Contemporary

The Bar Mitzvah Treasury

Référence: 295
52,00
Poids du colis: 1,06 kg


Author: Rabbi Yonah WEINRIB
The young man's Torah reading will be flawless . . . his discourse will be stimulating . . . his poise will be captivating . . . years of study and preparation culminate with an affair where family members reap the nachat they richly deserve . . . the celebration will be tastefully orchestrated, as thirteen years of growth and learning climax on the day of the bar mitzvah.
This book will allow you to experience and learn about the customs, traditions, laws and history of this frequently celebrated, but seldom understood milestone in Judaism. The breathtaking illumination and calligraphy of renowned Judaica artist Rabbi Yonah Weinrib and his collaboration on the fascinating details of bar mitzvah with well-known author Rabbi Yaakov Salomon, make it a beautiful gift, a cherished keepsake for celebrants and their families.
- Beautiful full-color illumination throughout the volume
- 8 1/2" x 11" Gift Edition
- Durable sewn binding and ribbon marker
- Meaningful commentary, laws, stories and insights

Mesorah 2005
Hardcover 186 pages
Dimensions: 29 x 22 cm
ISBN: 1422600246 / 9781422600245
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Chofetz Chaim: Lessons in Truth

Référence: 0424
29,00
Poids du colis: 0,69 kg


Author: Rabbi Shimon FINKELMAN

This book -- based on two works of the Chofetz Chaim that have never been translated -- offers a program for daily study in timely topics that are basic to Jewish life.
The first part of Lessons in Truth is based on Sefer Sefas Tamim, and focuses on honesty in word and deed. In a world where unscrupulousness and untruths are commonplace, the Jew is fiercely challenged by the Torah’s high standards of integrity. What can inspire him to reject the low morals of modern society and emerge with his integrity untainted?
Awareness of fundamentals of Jewish faith – such as the primacy of Torah, reward and retribution, the life of the World to Come and the Final Redemption through the coming of Mashiach -- the subjects of the second part of the book, are based on the Chofetz Chaim’s Sefer Shem Olam.
As an added feature, the book contains some twenty-five lessons based on letters and insights of the Chofetz Chaim. Rabbi Shimon Finkelman enlivens these daily lessons with stories and comments, so that no page is ever dry. Each day’s selection crackles with meaning and challenge. This is a book that should be read aloud to family, students and study groups. It should be the basis for discussion on how to bring its message into practice.

Mesorah Pubns, 2018
Hardcover, 275 pages
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
ISBN: 1578195969 / 9781578195961

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Jewish Wisdom in the Numbers

Référence: 496
27,62
Poids du colis: 1,16 kg


Author: Oshr Chaim LEVENE, Rabbi Yehoshua HARTMAN

Numbers are ubiquitous, as much a part of our environment as the air we breathe. In this stunningly unique work, we learn how numbers are more than just instruments of counting, prices, and mathematics: numbers are the reflections of deep spiritual truths.
Following the format of the classic ArtScroll bestseller The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet, this book examines the symbolism in the Hebrew numbers as exquisitely expressed in many areas of Jewish thought and practice.
Jewish Wisdom in the Numbers draws heavily upon the foundational principles of the Maharal while incorporating hundreds of other Torah sources as well. It offers a richly rewarding experience as we gain a new understanding of essential Jewish concepts, viewed through the prism of numbers.
Why is 7 such a beloved number in Judaism? What is the connection between the 39 forbidden labors on Shabbos and the 39 lashes? What is the journey from 49 to 50 in counting up to the festival of Shavuos? What do the numbers of the 248 positive and 365 negative commandments symbolize? In these brilliant essays, we see the wholeness of Torah thought, the beauty of G-d's world, and our own place in it.
Jewish Wisdom in the Numbers is based on the scholarship and research of Rabbi Yehoshua Hartman, a student of HaGaon Rav Yitzchak Hutner zt'l, a world-renowned educator, and the highly acclaimed author of the annotated Machon Yerushalayim edition to the works of the Maharal of Prague. The essays were written by Osher Chaim Levene, a London-based writer and director of Orah, a Torah program for women and post-seminary girls within London's Jewish community, who combines magnificent, lyrical English with a rare talent for clarifying complex concepts. Together, they have produced a masterful classic that will endure for generations.

Hardcover, 525 pages
Artscroll / Mesorah, 2013
Dimensions: 24 x 18,5 cm
ISBN: 1422613445 / 9781422613443
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Coincidences in the Bible and in Biblical Hebrew

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20,92
Poids du colis: 0,6 kg


Author: Haim SHORE

Unexplainable coincidences abound in the Bible and in biblical Hebrew. For example, the Hebrew words for “ear” and “balance” are derived from the same philological root. But it was only toward the end of the nineteenth century that scientists discovered that the human body’s balancing mechanism resides in the ear. Coincidences in the Bible and in biblical Hebrew details scores of such incidents, including:
* Words in Hebrew that show intent to convey a message
* Coincidences in the Hebrew language that show intent to convey hidden information, and occasionally information that could not be expected to be known in biblical times
* Passages in the Bible that convey or assume information or knowledge unlikely to have been known in biblical times
* Other coincidences from Jewish tradition or Jewish history.
Author Haim Shore discusses two types of coincidences—those that can be considered just that, and others that are subject to rigorous statistical analysis. Altogether, nineteen analyses have been conducted with highly significant results. Simple plots that accompany the analyses clarify their meanings and implications so that no prior statistical know-how is required.
The author is a tenured professor in an engineering department at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel.

Iuniverse, 2008
Softcover, 319 pages
ISBN: 9780595407798
Dimensions: 23 x 15,5 cm
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Nefesh Shimshon (Gates of Emunah): Principles of Faith

Référence: 671
23,43
Poids du colis: 0,87 kg


Author: Rav Shimshon Dovid PINCUS

Fundamentals of Jewish Belief in Hashem and Divine Providence. This newest English translation of the beloved Rav of Ofakim, Rav Shimshon Dovid Pinkus, zt"l, is another jewel, sparkling with depth and breadth, wit and relevance, and uplifting words and thoughts on how to acquire the precious emunah we so desire.
Rav Pincus' writing glows with clarity as he delves into the principles of faith in an organized, reader-friendly fashion. In this book, mind and heart both emerge satisfied as each is given plenty of lucid food for thought.
Chapters include: How to Achieve Emunah, How to Attain Simple Faith, and Believing in the Thirteen Principles, among others, and individual chapters are devoted to an in-depth exploration of each of the Thirteen Principles of Faith.

Feldheim, 2010
Hardcover, 308 pages
ISBN: 9781598265033
Dimensions: 24 x 17,5 cm

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