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Here Comes the Frum World's Funniest Family. Finally, the book you've been waiting for! Join Yechiel and Nechama and their irresistible brood as they bravely strive to survive life in the frum lane. The Kichel Collection features ninety comics packed with hilarious observations and penetrating social commentary — plus a family tree, answers to fascinating trivia questions, and an exclusive interview with the Kichels themselves. The Kichel Collection — a book that will have your whole family laughing.
This exciting series allows each child in the family to participate in the experience of the weekly Parsha (Torah reading). The Parsha is told in an easy, flowing style based on Rashi, Rishonim, and Midrashim. Large, modern type and numerous illustrations help the child visualize the scenes described in the text.
This marvelous Haggada is a treasure for each family member. The younger children will be delighted with the Midrashim, parables and number(gematriya) riddles. Teenagers and their parents will enjoy the questions and answers that address and lucidly explain basic points of the Haggada. Teachers and educators will find this book invaluable, since it presents the material in the vivid style for which "The Little Midrash Says" series has become famous. This Haggada provides much more information than can be discussed during the Seder nights. It will actually keep the family busy during the yom tov meals all eight days of Pesach! Recommended for ages 9 through adult.
The weekly Torah readings occupy, and rightly so, a prominent place in the Jewish child's heart and mind. "The Little Midrash Says" series was created to facilitate the child's understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of the weekly parshyos. The striking illustrations help the child visualize the scenes described in the text. Parents and educators are urged to regard the text merely as a springboard and guide, and to elaborate on it according to the individual child's needs. The weekly quizzes ("Are you a parsha expert?") and the "problem of the week" should stimulate a family-wide discussion of the weekly Torah portion.
This exciting series allows each child in the family to participate in the experience of the weekly Parsha (Torah reading). The Parsha is told in an easy, flowing style based on Rashi, Rishonim, and Midrashim. Large, modern type and numerous illustrations help the child visualize the scenes described in the text.
This exciting series allows every child in the family to participate in the experience of the weekly Parsha (Torah reading). The Parsha is told in an easy and flowing style based on Rashi, Rishonim, and Midrashim. Large, modern type and numerous illustrations help the child visualize the scenes described in the text.
The stories of our Sages provide a wonderful vehicle for entertaining our children while instilling in them timeless Torah views and values. This collection, which includes man beloved classics, as well as Midrashim from uncommon sources, greatly aids parents and educators in helping children acquire good midos. Written with warmth and flair, it is enhanced by the charming artwork of Tova Leff and Bracha Merel. These inspirational stories will remain in the hearts and minds of youngsters for years and years to come.
A digest of the weekly Torah portion based on Rashi, Rishonim, and Midrashim, adapted for junior readers and to read aloud.
Berrie is a little spacecraft with a big dream: She wants to go to the Moon! But how will she prove to everyone else that small can be powerful too? Berrie is based on the real SpaceIL spacecraft flying to the moon in early 2019! Founded by three young entrepreneurs with a dream, SpaceIL's mission is to land the first Israeli spacecraft on the Moon. With The Little Spacecraft, SpaceIL hopes to get the next generation of children excited about aerospace engineering and exploration.Dr. Mom and her team at StellarNova strive to provide children, parents, and educators with the tools to unlock the superpowers of science through literature, adventures and hands-on experiences.
The ultimate Parsha book for kids! By famous children's storyteller, Rabbi Juravel, author of A Journey with Rabbi Juravel, vol. 1-3. Superb layout and illustrations. A comprehensive education on the entire parsha; this is a tremendous learning tool that will keep children absorbed for hours on end!
The King only wants the very best for his son, and for that reason, sends him to a faraway land. It's one of the Baal Shem Tov's most insightful parables, and it gets "the royal treatment" in The Prince Who Forgot, an enchanting tale with marvelous illustrations, and an amazing insight into life that will empower and inspire readers of all ages. Plus: It all relates back to the glory of the shofar - perfect for Rosh Hashanah.
Rabbi Noach Muroff needed a comfortable desk where he could study. When he bought a used desk and took it home, he discovered a surprise hidden inside... something that belonged to the previous owner. Rabbi Muroff knew exactly what he must do next. Do you? This contemporary story, taken straight from real life events, highlights the value of honesty and doing what is right. Children will enjoy the suspense of the tale, the adorable illustrations, and the lovely message.
What was life like during colonial times?
The first Jewish settlers in colonial America arrived in 1654. They came by ship in search of religious freedom. By 1776, there were 2,500 Jews living there. In this engrossing book, children will learn about the daily life of Jews during the colonial times—the homes they lived in, the foods they ate, the work they did, the schools they went to, and the games they played.
Jewish Life in America during Colonial Times is part of The Way It Was, a series of fascinating books about everyday Jewish life in American history.
Each volume includes authentic photos and eyewitness accounts, as well as engaging text and design.
What was life like during the Civil War?
From 1861 to 1865 the United States was at war—against itself—as the North fought against the South. The war affected all Americans, including Jewish soldiers and their families. Their lives would never be the same again. In this engrossing book, children will learn about the daily life of Jews during the Civil War—the homes they lived in, the foods they ate, the work they did, the schools they went to, and the games they played.
Jewish Life in America during the Civil War is part of The Way It Was, a series of fascinating books about everyday Jewish life in American history.
Each volume includes authentic photos and eyewitness accounts, as well as engaging text and design.
What was life like during the Great Depression?
The 1930s were a difficult time for everyone. The stock market crashed, banks closed, and many people lost their money, their jobs, and their homes. In this engrossing book, children will learn about the daily life of Jewish families during this time—the homes they lived in, the foods they ate, the schools they went to, the work they did, and the games they played.
Jewish Life in America during the Great Depression is part of The Way It Was, a series of fascinating books about everyday Jewish life in American history.
Each volume includes authentic photos and eyewitness accounts, as well as engaging text and design.
What was life like in the Old West?
In the mid to late 1800s, thousands of people went out West to search for gold and seek their fortunes. Many Jews traveled by covered wagon or train to try and make a better life for themselves and their families. In this engrossing book, children will learn about the daily life of Jews in the Old West—the homes they lived in, the foods they ate, the work they did, the schools they went to, and the games they played.
Jewish Life in America in the Old West is part of The Way It Was, a series of fascinating books about everyday Jewish life in American history.
Each volume includes authentic photos and eyewitness accounts, as well as engaging text and design.
The Weekly Parashah Jaffa Family Edition Slipcase Set Hardcover
The Weekly Parashah – Sefer Bamidbar- Jaffa Family Edition
A Unique Way to Instill a Love of Torah into our Children! This unique narrative retelling of the Chumash is designed to engage readers ages 8 and up, and to connect them in a deep and meaningful way to the Torah. Written by an educator with decades of experience, it will instill in the heart of young people a love for Torah and a commitment to Jewish tradition and values. Based on the Chumash text, classic commentators, and the Midrash, The Weekly Parashah features age-appropriate text and graphics, gorgeous illustrations, and dozens of short sidebars that enhance the reading experience. A special section in the back lists the hundreds of sources, making it a fantastic resource for parents and educators.
The Weekly Parashah – Sefer Shemos - Jaffa Family Edition
This unique narrative retelling of the Chumash is designed to engage readers ages 8 and up, and to connect them in a deep and meaningful way to the Torah. Written by an educator with decades of experience, it will instill in the heart of young people a love for Torah and a commitment to Jewish tradition and values. Based on the Chumash text, classic commentators, and the Midrash, The Weekly Parashah features age-appropriate text and graphics, gorgeous illustrations, and dozens of short sidebars that enhance the reading experience. A special section in the back lists the hundreds of sources, making it a fantastic resource for parents and educators. In addition to a full narrative of the parashah, The Weekly Parashah includes: -Parashah Pointers: A quick review of what's in the parashah -Fascinating Facts: All kinds of really interesting facts Questions Anyone? : -Thought-provoking questions and satisfying answers -Torah in our Lives: Connecting the Torah's teachings to our children's lives -Who's Who in the Parashah: A fascinating look at some of the people in the Torah.
The Weekly Parsha Haggadah- Jaffa Family Edition
THE MOST AMAZING SEDER EVER!
This unique haggadah was designed to keep children, ages 8 and up, engaged, excited, and involved, from the first moments of the Seder to the last.
The Weekly Parashah Series Haggadah includes:
The entire Haggadah text, in Hebrew and in readable, understandable English.
A kid-friendly commentary that brings the Haggadah to life.
“Say it at the Seder” -- Unusual and fun explanations of the Haggadah for children to share with everyone at the Seder.
Fascinating Facts -- All kinds of interesting stuff about the Seder and Yetzias Mitzrayim.
Questions Anyone? -- Mah Nishtanah has four questions. Here are a lot more!
The Haggadah in our Lives -- Life lessons young readers can really use!
Who’s Who in the Haggadah -- A fascinating look at some of the people in the Haggadah.
...AND FANTASTIC ILLUSTRATIONS!
TITANIC 3 is the third volume in the series that weaves together the story of the Titanic, the legendary unsinkable ship, with the tale of Moshe, a poor village boy who moves to the big city and gets swept up by his dizzying financial success.
In this volume you'll read about the Russian Secret Police's search for a valuable test tube that appears to have been lost at sea along with the Titanic, and about the lawsuit that one Mr. Ellis Rhodes serves against Rav Moshe Wallas's yeshivah. Does the secret test tube in Moshe's possession hold the key to keeping everything afloat?
FIND OUT IN TITANIC 3!
TITANIC 5 is the fifth volume in the series that weaves together the story of the Titanic, the legendary “unsinkable” ship, with the tale of Moshe, a poor village boy who moves to the big city and gets swept up by his dizzying financial success.
In this volume, Rav Moshe Wallis has relocated to the shores of America. He is saved from a vengeful villain and then tries to transplant his yeshivah and family to the shores of British-controlled Eretz Yisrael. Will they get in? How does incredible hashgachah pratis right the wrongs of the distant past? Follow the guiding hand of Hashem in Titanic 5!