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Sarah Schenirer

Référence: 275
13,39
Poids du colis: 0,54 kg


Author: Leah Esther ZUSSMAN

Hundreds of "Bais Yaakov" schools all over the world are living proof that the torch that was lit by Sarah Schenirerin Krakow, Poland, continues to shine and give light until this very day.
75 years have gone by since her passing, but the story of her life, greatness, and untiring struggle has not yet been written in its most basic, concentrated form.
This book tells the story of this noble woman's life.

CH Publ., 2011
Hardcover, 196 pages
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm

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Mamma used to say
35,00
Poids du colis: 0,76 kg
Poids du colis: 1,92 kg
Poids du colis: 0,92 kg
Poids du colis: 0,85 kg

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The Light from the West (1958)

Référence: 0280

En stock

35,00
Poids du colis: 0,39 kg


Author: Selig SCHACHNOWITZ

RARE BOOK
State: Excellent condition. No jacket. Binding very fine.

The Story of the Life and Times of the Chassam Sofer

Keren Hatorah, 1958
Hardcover, 270 pages
Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm

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Champions of Orthodoxy

Référence: 352
11,00
Poids du colis: 0,59 kg


Author: Julius JUNG

Biographies of Rabbi Dr. Mayer Lerner (Federation's first Rabbi), Rav Chaim Zundel Maccoby (Kamenitzer Maggid), Rav Moshe Avigdor Chaikin, Simon Cohen, Hagaon Rabbi Eliezer Gordon of Tels, Samuel Montagu, Rabbi Meir Tsevi Jung, Isolated Community leaders...

G J George & Co, 1974
Hardcover, 267 pages
Dimensions: 22 x 14,5 cm
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The Chafetz Chaim

Référence: 0379
33,00
Poids du colis: 1,15 kg


Author: Moses M. YOSHOR

Few leaders so capture the imagination of their people that their reputations, even their legends, continue to grow generations after they are gone. The Chafetz Chaim -- Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan of tiny Radin, Poland -- was such a man. He transcended titles, movements, regions, factionalism. Revered by all, he was consumed by two loves: for his Maker and for his people. He lived for nearly a hundred productive, selfless years, and during that time he was teacher and guide to four generations. Scholars respected him as a phenomenal sage, gnarled laborers regarded him as a witty friend and neighbor, indigent students loved him as a surrogate father. He died in 1933, but his imprint on Jewish posterity intensifies steadily.
Halachist, Talmudist, ethicist, educator, leader, author, innovator, diplomat, saint -- the Chafetz Chaim did so many things so well that the range of his activity and achievement is mind-boggling. For decades, the monumental work of Rabbi Moses M. Yoshor has been the definitive biography of the saint and sage of Radin. Rabbi Yoshor was not only a student of the Chafetz Chaim, but was also close to the family. He collected biographical material on his great mentor and began to commit it to writing shortly after the Chafetz Chaim’s passing.
Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzensky, the world-renowned sage of Vilna who was the Chafetz Chaim’s most intimate contemporary, gave warm praise to Rabbi Yoshor’s book. He wrote that the author had succeeded in capturing the essence of the great gaon and tzaddik, and in presenting the reader with an accurate portrait of a man who inspired love and reverence for nearly a century.
First published in Yiddish in 1937 and considerably enhanced in a 1946 edition, the biography was published in Hebrew in 1959 with much additional material. Rabbi Yoshor’s classic continues to be the sourcebook about the Chafetz Chaim’s life. Filled with heartwarming vignettes and memoirs of the Chafetz Chaim’s contemporaries, it is an inspirational slice of Eastern European Jewish life as well as a major contribution to the history of the period. The seeds of much of today’s Jewish life were planted in the Poland, Lithuania, and Russia of the Chafetz Chaim. And those seeds were watered and nurtured by him, his colleagues, and disciples.

Hardcover, 600 pages
Artscroll / Mesorah, 2013
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
ISBN: 0899062679 / 9780899062679

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Par-Dessus Tout
18,00
Poids du colis: 0,62 kg
Poids du colis: 0,69 kg
Poids du colis: 0,87 kg
Poids du colis: 0,76 kg
Poids du colis: 0,27 kg

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The Chazon Ish

Référence: 0410

En stock

30,00
Poids du colis: 0,66 kg


Author: Rabbi Shimon FINKELMAN

The inspiring life-story of Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karelitz (Chazon Ish).

Hardcover, 271 pages
Artscroll / Mesorah, 2010
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
ISBN: 0899064973 / 9780899064970

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The Early Acharonim

Référence: 519
20,92
Poids du colis: 0,6 kg


Author: Rabbi Hersch GOLDWURM

The closing years of the fifteenth century marked the beginning of a new era. The epoch of the Rishonim, the "Early Commentators" was over. Just as the era of the Mishnah had given way to that of the Talmud, and that of the Talmud had given way to that of the Geonim and Rishonim, so too a new era was now beginning. In addition, the map of Torah began to shift eastward. Spain, Portugal, and France had disappeared; and Italy and Germany were dimming, but Torah greatness was finding new homes. Poland, Bohemia, and Moravia were coming to the fore in Europe, as were Eretz Yisrael and Turkey in the Middle East. Other countries, too, were proving the eternal validity of the Divine promise that the words of the Torah would never depart from the mouths of Israel. New golden eras were in the making in new lands. This book tells the story through the lives and accomplishments of those who made it happen. It presents the sages and leaders who taught and shaped the continuing destiny of Israel. The famous names are all here, and so are the lesser known ones. Their ideas, accomplishments, and books are here. And by coming to know them, we come to appreciate better the indestructibility of the nation of Torah. Following the tradition of its predecessor, The Rishonim, this book has been exhaustively researched and has been years in the making. It includes maps, charts, and indices, among them in index matching authors with their most important works. In addition, it contains an introduction providing a historical perspective on the spread of Jewish settlement and the development of new communities.

Hardcover, 252 pages
Artscroll / Mesorah, 2008
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
ISBN: 0899064884 / 9780899064888
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The Bostoner Rebbetzin Remembers

Référence: 666
21,00
Poids du colis: 0,64 kg


Author: Raichel HOROWITZ

The word “Boston” conjures many images in the minds of Americans. To Jews, it has its own flavor. It means chassidic fervor, unbounded love for fellow Jews, and an inability to say no to a Jew in pain or need. The Bostoner Rebbe, Rabbi Levi Yitzchok Horowitz, is revered in America and Israel for all these characteristics. The community he created in the Har Nof neighborhood of Jerusalem is recreating all the holiness and love that he and his family still maintain in New England. His Boston spans the world.
But Boston has a Rebbetzin as well as a Rebbe. This great lady, who prefers the trenches of service to the spotlight of honor, has now told her own personal story. It begins with her holy forebears in Europe and continues through years of dedication unimpeded by poverty in the United States. First and foremost, her home always belonged to the sick and needy. Whenever therewas not enough money -- the guests always came first. She and her husband inherited traits of love and responsibility. From those treasures, they built an empire of Torah, prayer, and service. In this winning autobiography, the Rebbetzin remembers what it was like and how it happened. We join her in the those moments -- painful and ecstatic -- that helped make Jewish history. Filled with rich memories and never-before-published pictures, this is a book that will thrill and excite, that will warm and challenge, that will spur ambitions and aspirations -- because great things can be accomplished if the will and passion are there.

Hardcover, 222 pages
Dimensions: 24 x 16 cm
Artscroll / Mesorah, 2009
ISBN: 0899065929 / 9780899065922
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In His Ways: Reb Dov

Référence: 848
12,55
Poids du colis: 0,51 kg


Author: Shmuel WITTOZ

The life and achievments of a nuque Torah personality, Rav Dov Schwartzman zt"l. His Torah touched the hearts of thousands and his guidance changed their lives.

2012
Softcover, 268 pages
Dimensions: 22,5 x 15 cm
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Reb Chaim Gelb: A Life of Chessed

Référence: 840
17,56
Poids du colis: 0,48 kg


Author: David FISHER

The Williamsburg Baker Who Became a One-Man Chessed Institution

Hardcover, 167 pages
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
Mesorah Publications, 1989
ISBN: 089906566X / 9780899065663
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They Called Him Mike

Référence: 0351
31,00
Poids du colis: 0,92 kg


Author: Yonason ROSENBLUM

Seldom does the mere mention of a nickname draw so many emotions from so many people: gratitude, inspiration, idealism, dedication of a life to service of the Jewish people.
To everyone, Elemelech Gavriel (Michael G.) Tress was Mike, from great rabbis and high government officials to youngsters on the streets and survivors he rescued from certain death. What made this man so outstanding, so winning, so idolized? He was as charismatic and effective a leader as the fledgling American Orthodoxy possessed, before or since. The cause of rescue before, during and after the Holocaust will forever be identified with Mike Tress, and the now-thriving Agudath Israel of America is his legacy. He gave up a prosperous and promising business career to devote himself -- and all his resources -- to his people. His zeal was infectious. His blazing oratory moved mountains. He would throw off overwhelming fatigue and rise up like a lion to help everyone in need.
This book is the story of an extraordinary human being and many others, famous and obscure, who shaped their time. It illuminates a Jewish America that is virtually ignored in the standard histories, but that is vibrant in yeshivos and neighborhoods, and most of all in proudly productive Jewish families that conquered the melting pot. It tells how Mike defied the establishment to save doomed Jews.

Hardcover, 445 pages
Mesorah Pubns Ltd, 2009
Dimensions: 23,5 x 16 cm
ISBN: 0899066232 / 9780899066233

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