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  • av Yehiel Grenimann
    276,-

    Joe Kamens stared into the glass case in the military museum in Minsk. There it was, his coat, just like the one he had found as a child in a dusty suitcase in Melbourne. Once, it had kept a heroic Jewish partisan warm in the freezing forests of Belarus.Yanosh and Eva, Holocaust survivors, have built new lives in Australia, far away from the horrors, but Joe, their son, caught up in the passions and intimacies of a Zionist youth movement, is inexorably drawn to the alternative they rejected: Israel. Arriving in the land of his dreams in the devastated aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, he hopes to find the partisan behind his coat. Is he still alive? Really dead? Or now a Mossad agent?Joe is intent on strengthening the country he loves and building a family of his own. But as he begins to unravel the fragmentary stories of friends and family members, the coat's enigmatic original owner criss-crosses his life, forcing him to question his loyalties, his faith, and his identity.

  • av Sara-Rivka Yekutiel
    246,-

    Raizi and the Passover Plans takes place during the week before Passover when the wacky Rosenberg family, who lives in a small town near Jerusalem, prepares for the holiday.Raizi, Lili, Rikki and Shmuli add to the humorous tension as their Yoga teacher Mom and a Rabbi Dad try to keep every crumb of chametz out of the house. And then, just when everything seems to be under control, Grandpa shows up with his new girlfriend, and things get really complicated.During this year's visit, Grandpa reveals an amazing secret to Raizi and her family that gives new meaning to "making plans."For Readers 9-120

  • av Larry S. Milner
    390,-

    Infanticide is the crime of killing an infant. It is one of the commonest, yet least understood of all human crimes. Estimates of its frequency, based upon historical studies and modern data, indicate that up to 10-15% of all children ever born have been killed by their parents: an astounding seven billion victims! Most people find it difficult to accept that anyone, except the most severely mentally disturbed felon, would kill their own child.The author provides the first exhaustive survey of infanticide, drawing on historical data from around the world. He then uses this survey as a basis for investigating why infanticide has been present in every form of human society throughout history.Although academic articles document isolated aspects of this problem, a single, unified analysis of infanticide has not been completed until now.Both comprehensive and compelling, this important study will intrigue students of human psychology, social welfare, and child abuse, and will promote further research on this alarmingly overlooked atrocity.Dr. Larry S. Milner, an expert in the field of infanticide, brings to light reasons why parents have so often resorted to murdering their offspring.A board-certified physician in Internal Medicine, Hematology and Oncology as well as an attorney, Dr. Milner wrote this book to inform the public about the historical and current practice of infanticide in order to promote prevention.INCLUDES INDEX

  • av Josh Yehoshua Rubin
    196,-

    When is the moment that the light in a child's eyes goes out? It is the moment when he/she has received so much discouragement at school that he/she has given up. The child is still alive, but there is no more light! That is why this children's book, The Holy Fliers, is so crucial and important! The Holy Fliers story is all about the miracle of encouragement! Encouragement is the motivating force that reignites the light in children's eyes!This story is about one teacher who encourages one student, until the light is rekindled!Woven within the The Holy Fliers story, there is another encouraging story that requires some "out-of-the-box" thinking. When a group of Hasidim want to say the blessings for the new moon, and are stymied because of dark clouds, it is their Rebbe who encourages them to see the light in a very creative way, even when the clouds cover the light.***Do you know someone who needs to be encouraged? Do you know someone who needs to be reminded that they still have light in their eyes? The Holy Fliers is a book for them.

  • av Ken Bresler
    196,-

    We use our hands to celebrate and enjoy Shabbat - from covering our eyes when we bless the Shabbat candles to inspecting our hands with the light of the Havdalah candles. In between, we wash our hands before eating and use our hands to cover our eyes during the Sh'ma.Shabbat Hands presents 10 ways that we use our hands on Shabbat, one for each finger. - Shabbat Shalom.Easy reading for young children.

  • av David De Wolf
    316,-

  • av Jeff Lefkowitz
    176,-

  • av John Himmelman
    276,-

    "Describes the life cycle and the feeding and migratory habits of the hummingbird'--

  • av Carol G Ekster
    160,-

  • av John Himmelman
    266,-

    "Illustrations and simple text describe the daily activities and life cycle of a wood frog"--

  • - Judaism's Transformation To Zionism
    av Gol Kalev
    410,-

  • - An Observer's View Of Israel's Shifting Society
    av Shalom Pollack
    266,-

  • - Some Fundamental Truths About The Arab-Israeli Conflict
    av Abraham A Sion
    476,-

  • - Attaining Your Potential Through the Lens of the Bible
    av Moshe Silver
    276,-

  • av Yehiel Grenimann
    250,-

  • - A Tale of Three Citizens
    av Isabel Berman
    416,-

  • - Explore The Stories Behind The Biblical Stories
    av Yossi Maimon
    466,-

  • - Seventy Stories about the Spirit of Israel: A Tribute to Rebirth in the Land of Our Ancestors
    av Israela Meyerstein
    276 - 390,-

  • av Kirsti Call & Lisa M Griffin
    180 - 290,-

  • av Carol Gordon Ekster
    180 - 290,-

  • av Dvora Waysman
    266,-

  • - Anointed King - Servant of God
    av Angeline Leito
    380,-

  • - Shabbat, Festivals, Weekday
     
    166,-

    Blessings In The Jewish Home follows nusach Ashkenaz. This volume is produced in LARGE PRINT FOR EASIER READING, both in English and Hebrew. Includes Shabbat blessings, the before and after blessings for all foods, and the additional blessings for Sheva Brachot and Brit Mila. Includes transliteration for Kiddush and Candles. This edition is dedicated to the memory of Batya Bat Yitzhak, z'l and in honor of Chaya-Mushka.

  • - The Truth Changes Everything
    av Dee White
    266,-

    When Matt Hudson turns fifteen, he receives a birthday card from his mother - but how could this happen? His father told him she died ten years ago. Was that a lie? Matt doesn't know who or what to believe. He sets out to find his mother, and the reasons behind her abandonment soon become clear. Assigned a letter-writing project at school, Matt writes to his idol - Leonardo da Vinci. This simple act helps him work through his feelings of betrayal, and understand how neglected mental illness can tear a family apart.

  • - The History and Life of Jews in the Heartland of Israel
    av Frank Mecklenburg
    266,-

  • - A Collective Genesis
    av Professor of Law George P (Columbia University) Fletcher
    306,-

  • - Wise Words
    av Sonia Michelson
    266,-

  • av Howard Grief
    660,-

    "The Legal Foundation and Borders of Israel under International Law" offers a comprehensive and systematic legal treatment of Jewish national and political rights to all of the Land of Israel. The author, Howard Grief, is the originator of the thesis that de jure sovereignty over the entire Land of Israel and Palestine was vested in the Jewish People as a result of the San Remo Resolution adopted at the San Remo Peace Conference on April 24, 1920. Yuval Ne'eman, a former Israeli government minister said: "For about 400 years, the Ottoman Empire ruled over all the Balkans, the Middle East and North Africa. The struggle for the liberation of those areas began in the Balkan lands at the beginning of the 19th century and ended in 1913. In the First World War, the job [of liberation] was completed and Turkey was reduced to the Anatolian Peninsula. All of this was contained in the San Remo Agreement of April 1920. The fact that it was precisely at that place and time that Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and the states of the Arabian Peninsula obtained [thanks to the victory of the Principal Allied Powers over the Central Powers] the very same liberation from the Ottoman yoke, strengthens the approach of Grief who presents the proof for the inclusion of Palestine [i.e., the Jewish People] in the list of beneficiaries in regard to the "settlement [or disposition] of the inheritance of the Ottoman Empire." Dr. Ya'akov Meron, former Adviser on the Law of Arab Countries at the Ministry of Justice, Jerusalem, Israel and Professor of Moslem Law in the Faculties of Law of Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv wrote: "The Legal Foundation and Borders of Israel under International Law" is a forceful and erudite pleading for the respecting of the letter and spirit of the law, not only Israeli law but also the international law that came into existence in the wake of World War I. This law, now largely forgotten or neglected, is still relevant today in regard to the status and borders of the Land of Israel. The author makes a thorough analysis of the international documents which recognized the rights of the Jewish People to the land of their ancestors, most significantly the San Remo Resolution on Palestine, agreed to by the victorious Allies at the Peace Conference of April 1920.

  • av Larry S Milner
    486,-

    Contrary to the view of many historians and scholars, it is the position of Dr. Larry S. Milner, MD, JD, MLS, that the primary source for the Eastern influence in ancient Greece was from the early Jews, rather than the Phoenician or Egyptian cultures. The author presents cogent evidence in this book to substantiate his position that a breakaway group from the Hebrew Exodus migrated to Mycenae in the Mediterranean basin and became influential as they immersed in the Greek culture. "Pay attention to the citations I present to you in this book. I believe that you will see that there is no question that the Classical Greek civilization was incredibly influenced by a group of staunch Hebrew emigrants, who believed in the teachings of their ancestors, and transmitted that faith to their neighbors and descendants straight through into the Classical Greek Age."

  • - Heartfelt Stories from the Masters
    av Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins
    250,-

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