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Heroines of the Bible
In our course, “Heroines of the Bible: Her Story – My Story”, we will explore the struggles and challenges, the celebration and redemption, of six key personalities who are central figures in the history of the Jewish people. Empowered by their uniquely feminine qualities and prophetic vision, they inspired not only the women of their respective generations, but also the people as a whole, to identify with their personal mission and spiritual purpose. Today, living in our modern world, we too can connect with these great women, and by tapping into their stories we can attain personal fulfillment and success within our very own stories.
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Heroines of the Bible – Student Textbook $20.00
In our course, “Heroines of the Bible: Her Story – My Story”, we will explore the struggles and challenges, the celebration and redemption, of six key personalities who are central figures in the history of the Jewish people. Empowered by their uniquely feminine qualities and prophetic vision, they inspired not only the women of their respective generations, but also the people as a whole, to identify with their personal mission and spiritual purpose. Today, living in our modern world, we too can connect with these great women, and by tapping into their stories we can attain personal fulfillment and success within our very own stories.
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Hezek Re’iah: If Looks Could Kill… $39.00
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review of the laws of hezek re’iah, visual trespass: the
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High Holiday Handbook
Prepared for Tishrei 5786
You will receive a PDF proof of the custom sections before going to print.
Setup Fee:
$99$49150+ – $1.40/pc
300+ – $1.30/pc
500+ – $1.25/pc
1000+ – $1.15/pc8.5×11 – Full Size
32 Pages – Click here to view the full handbook
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His Name Was Moshe $39.00
Moshe’s name is perhaps the most recognized name in all of Judaism, the name of arguably the greatest Jewish leader of all time – and a name that was given to him by an Egyptian Princess. Why did the Torah choose his Egyptian name as the name to be remembered for posterity? Why wasn’t his Jewish name recorded? And what was his Jewish name?
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History of Hakafot (Sources) $39.00
One of our most festive Holidays, an all-out celebration of the Torah, has neither Scriptural nor Talmudic basis.
These sources trace the development of this custom as well as many others related to Simchas Torah:
The yearly schedule for completing the reading of the Torah, the ensuing celebration and unique liturgy read on this occasion, the custom of dancing and circling the Bima seven times, other celebratory expressions such as marching with candles, torches and much more.
Also includes a collection of anecdotes regarding the importance of experiencing joy during this event.
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Holding the Torah While Upholding Halachah $39.00
The prevailing custom is that those who are ritually impure, such as a niddah, do not place themselves in contact with a Sefer Torah. This paper traces the origins of this practice and addresses its practical implications, such as entering a shul, kissing the Torah and dancing with it during hakafot.
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Hollywood Idol
Hollywood Idol analyzes how the culture of Hollywood subliminally influences our society. From dystopian societies in which evil governments force inhabitants into districts, to heroic romances between defiant teen heroes fighting for their freedom.
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Honor is not Dead: Kibud Av V’Em $39.00
Many of contemporary society’s challenges could be remedied by the observance of the mitzvah of honoring one’s parents. Yet Kibbud Av V’Em is a broad and sweeping mitzvah with vaguely defined boundaries. To what extent are we obligated? Are we required to sacrifice our own social life to care for our parents? Does it apply to marriage partners? How do we define respect? Learn the Torah’s definition of honoring our parents.
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How Happiness Thinks $999.00
Since the dawn of time, man has been ever-fascinated by the workings of the human brain. Only recently, scientists have been discovering the underlying dynamics that shape and influence our frame of mind–new ways to cope with anxiety and stress, steps that we can take to crystallize our self-concept, and practical tools we can use to build the resilience and grit to ride through any challenge life throws our way.
Surprisingly, Torah and the Talmud have for centuries advocated various approaches to achieving happiness; ideas that are only now being confirmed through scientific observation. How Happiness Thinks offers a Jewish roadmap to happier living. Every lesson contains poignant insights into how our minds operate with practical steps you can take to boost your happiness levels to places unimaginable.
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How Israel Wins Seminar
A unique partnership between JEM and JLI, resulting in the creation of a stand-alone 90 minute multimedia seminar, featuring the Rebbe’s insights of achieving security and peace in Eretz Yisroel.
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How Jew You Do: Chanukah $16.95
Hosting a Chanukah party? Nothing breaks the ice and sets the tone like our How Jew You Do Chanukah cards. Delight your crowd—adults, teens, and children alike—with lively discussions and enjoyable gameplay that create fond Chanukah memories for all ages. (Pro tip: use it for your family Chanukah party too!)
Also available on Amazon
99 in stock
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How Success Thinks $999.00
Whether it’s at home, in the office, or in your personal life, everyone craves success. This course provides uniquely Jewish ways of thinking to help you develop a growth mindset, identify and cultivate your signature strengths, deal with your weaknesses, and overcome the obstacles to your success.
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How to Cook Wine So Jews Can Dine $39.00
It has saved many a Shabbos meal and avoided much embarrassment. But how exactly does yayin mevushal address the problem of yayin nesech? What is the technical definition of mevushal? A behind-the-scenes look at kosher wine production and its laws.