• A Bad Bet or a Light Laugh?: The Difference Between Lotto and Gambling $75.00

    Millions of people who would never step foot into a casino regularly buy
    lottery tickets. Can a Jew do so? Would playing lotto put him into the
    halachic category of a gambler? How can we distinguish the lottery from
    poker, blackjack and roulette?

  • A Map to Moshiach $75.00

    Moshiach’s arrival will be preceded by events and circumstances that are foretold in the writings of Chazal. Some are catastrophic, some euphoric, and some appear fantastical. This paper examines the different descriptions of these heady days, with a particular focus on the views of Rambam and the Rebbe.

  • A Palestinian State? $75.00

    There are few topics more central to modern Jewish life than Israel. Israel’s policies regarding the territories it conquered during Six Day War remain controversial. As an issue that involves the security and safety of millions of Jewish lives, it is crucial to find a sustainable approach. In recent years, with the revolution in Egypt and Israel’s wars with Hamas, the Rebbe’s opinion in this debate has been proven to be ever more accurate, as is now acknowledged by many in the Jewish world and the Israeli establishment. What was the Rebbe’s view, and why is his opinion deemed so vital to addressing this issue?

  • Amazon Prime and Amira Le’Nochri $75.00

    The mandate to rest on Shabbos also precludes having work done for us by gentiles, under specific conditions.

    May one send Priority, Express or 2nd Day Mail on Friday? What about ordering through Amazon Prime?

    What may one say (or dictate) when scheduling shipping without violating Shabbos by proxy?

  • An Uplifting Shabbos (Sources) $75.00

    This item features a summary
    of halachic opinion regarding the use of Shabbos elevators and prepaid trains
    and busses. It also surveys the halachic definition of creating “fire,”
    and how poskim define the use of electronic devices and appliances on
    Shabbos. This package includes an index with 25 copies of original responsa.

  • Architecture and Design of the Synagogue $75.00

    While a contractor, engineer and electrician are imperative for building any structure, a ‘halachic architect’ would also come in handy to ensure the design and architecture of your Synagogue meets the requirements. Where should the entrance be located? How many steps should the Bima have? And what are the specs for the windows? Study about the architecture of the Synagogue, its furnishings and decorations, as expounded in halachic and rabbinic literature.

  • Banning the Beans: How Kitniyos Became Off-Limits [New!] $75.00

    Further restricting an already slimmed down Pesach diet is not something anybody would eagerly embrace. But the Jews of medieval Ashkenazic communities adopted the stringency of avoiding the consumption of legumes throughout the duration of Pesach. The question is, why? How was this ban treated for the centuries that have since passed? Was it adhered to equally in times of prosperity and adversity?

  • Birkat Kohanim from Temple times until Today $75.00

    If Birkat Kohanim is one of Judaism’s most cherished blessings, why outside of Israel today is it so rarely recited? Why in Jerusalem is it sung daily, but only seldom in the Diaspora? Why do we seem to disregard how Shulchan Aruch regulates Birkat Kohanim?

  • Bones and Broomsticks: Sorcery in the Torah Part II [New!] $75.00

    How did man come to possess the arts of the occult? What is the scope of their influence over reality? How were they transmitted and shared? Are they still in existence?
    In what way are Kabbalistic practices to be distinguished from the occult? Our tradition tells of sages who used the secrets of Kabbalah to manipulate the powers of creation. Does this fall under the same rubric?
    Related: Bones and Broomsticks: Sorcery in the Torah Part I

  • Bowing in Prayer $75.00

    As an expression of honor and submission, bowing before an authority has always been common. In Jewish prayer, numerous segments are associated with bowing and prostration. What are some of the reasons for bowing during the recital of Modeh Ani, Barchu, the Amida, Aleinu and during the Yom Kippur service? 

  • Breaking a Fast $75.00

    “You shall observe My statutes . . and live by them” (Vayikra 18:5).

    What halachic guidelines are invoked to protect the well-being of the ill and infirm on fast days? What medical advice should be sought out in advance, and what questions need to be asked? When ought one resort to ‘shiurim’? How are they calculated?

    Reviewed by a Moreh Hora’ah B’Poel

  • Calculated Moves $75.00

    As a complex, strategic game known to improve memory and cognitive abilities, the Jewish attitude to Chess is an intriguing one. Were Torah scholars in favor of this pastime? Are there halachic issues to be aware when playing this game?

  • Chabad Attitude to Jewish Governance in Eretz Yisrael $75.00

    The State of Israel as a culmination of the Zionist enterprise represents a unique ideological school of thought. To what extent is this ideology compatible with Judaism in general and the philosophy of Chabad in particular?

    From its inception, the dream of a modern autonomous Jewish homeland generated both excitement and controversy. How did Gedolei Yisroel and our Rebbeim react at the time? Did the Rebbe’s stance differ in any way from that of his predecessors?

    What practical bearing do our ideological differences have? How do we provide our best support for our brothers in Eretz Yisrael while maintaining the integrity of our own principles? How do we navigate Religion and State in Eretz Yisrael?

    This paper features a comprehensive overview of the Chabad attitude to the State of Israel, the background and battles of Zionism, ischalta d’Geula, and a host of related topics, including many practical hora’os from the Rebbe.

     

  • Dealing with Disabilities $75.00

    A look at the halachic status of those with mental and physical disabilities, such as autism and deaf-muteness.

  • Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: Non-Orthodox Jews and Shabbat Observance $75.00

    Inviting non-Shomrei Shabbat to attend Shul or meals at your
    home is often also an invitation for them to drive on Shabbat. What are the
    laws of this overlooked yet critical issue? Do the ends ever justify the means?
    How can we balance our love for our fellow with our love for halacha?

  • Evolution of Prayer $75.00

    Beseeching the Creator for His benevolence and salvation is a practice of universal import and value. But how did the uniquely Jewish form of prayer evolve? What was the process by which the first siddurim were designed?

    Part II in a Series

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