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RCS Chanukah – The Enlightened Maccabee
The Enlightened Maccabee
The Message of Chanukah in a Modern World
A special sixty-minute lesson from the RCS Course – A reason to Celebrate
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RCS Chanukah – The Enlightened Maccabee – Student Booklet
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RCS Purim Lesson – Your Reason for Being
Uncovering Your Personal Mission—A Lesson from Queen Esther
A special Purim lesson from the RCS Course A reason to Celebrate.
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Read it in Hebrew Cards $29.00
Read it in Hebrew flashcards to accompany the Read it in Hebrew Program
10 sets or more will receive a bulk discount of 10% off applied automatically in cart.
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Read it in Hebrew Program
Read It in Hebrew is a new, cutting-edge five-week Hebrew reading crash course. The course builds on the best of Hebrew teaching techniques in an aesthetically-pleasing product that incorporates the educational principles of the Rebbes of Chabad.
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Reconciling Rambam $39.00
The Rambam is known as the “Great Eagle” of Torah scholarship because of his incisive logic, brilliant analysis, masterful organization and a host of other attributes. But as inseparable components of Torah, synthesizing the halachic teachings of the Mishneh Torah and the philosophical positions of the Moreh Nevuchim, can be perplexing.
We present a review of the unique approach of the Lubavitcher Rebbe to the discrepancies between some of Rambam’s philosophical writings and traditional Halachic thinking. The Rebbe presents a coherent profile of a Rambam you may have not yet met. -
Regulating the Ultimate Blessing $39.00
Guidance from contemporary Poskim on the permissibility of contraception. Reviewed by a Moreh Hora’ah.
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Responsible Governance $39.00
It is the duty of our public servants to act in our best interests. What happens when they err? If a government official implements a bad decision, erroneously or maliciously, can he or she be held responsible for the results, be they financial or criminal?
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Return Again (Menu) $99.00
Gilgulim- Reincarnation
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Rinse and Repeat $75.00
Why must we wash our hands each morning when we awake? A fascinating review of the different rationales behind the morning netilas yadayim, as well as a comprehensive breakdown of the practical laws of this daily practice.
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Rite to Eternal Rest $39.00
Were Jews historically buried in their own cemeteries? Why may
gentiles not be buried in a Jewish cemetery? This paper includes a review of a
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Roots of Reincarnation $75.00
Belief in the afterlife is a fundamental principle of Judaism. But where does the belief in the reincarnation of the soul fit into the picture? Considering its pronounced appearance in Kabbalistic literature, it is reasonable to wonder whether other voices within traditional Judaism embrace this concept as well.
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Rosh Chodesh Society – Branded Pen
$0.99Original price was: $0.99.$0.59Current price is: $0.59.Soft Touch Stylus Pens with Rose Gold Trim Engraved with the Rosh Chodesh Society Logo.
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Rosh Chodesh Society – Gimmel Tammuz Lesson
To Love Another
The quality of our relationships has a direct impact on our quality of life. But in a world where digital communication and social media are increasingly replacing real-world communication, the capacity to truly connect to others seems more and more like a lost art. How do we cultivate genuine empathy, trust, acceptance, and love in our relationships?
This lesson teaches us how to peel away all of the superficialities that divide us, and we discover what ultimately unites us, allowing us to develop truly deep and fulfilling relationships with others.
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Sacred Shepherds: An Essay on Jewish Leadership $75.00
Why do the Jewish people need leaders? Where is the line between guidance
and dictatorship? What qualifies one to be a leader? An analysis of one of
Judaism’s most central institutions.