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Books published by publisher Feldheim

  • The 39 Avoth Melacha of Shabbath

    Baruch Chait

    Hardcover (Feldheim, March 15, 1992)
    Enormously popular with both children and adults alike, this book outlines the complex laws of Shabbath, accompanied by Yoni Gerstein's irresistible, full-color illustrations. Large format.
  • Incredible Voyage to Good Middos

    Baruch Chait

    Hardcover (Feldheim, Jan. 1, 2001)
    It's the amazing, unsinkable, exclusive Gaavatanic, and it's sailing with a deck full of middos-impaired passengers--straight for disaster! But wait! Rabbi Lev Tov is onboard, and he patiently leads the wayward vacationers towards the good middos (character traits) they so sorely need. This outstanding book, the first of its kind, utilizes fabulous full-color illustrations, humorous dialogue, and the vast wisdom of a renowned educator, to teach humility, sensitivity and character refinement to children and adults alike. A superb educational tool for every home and school. Based on the classic, 'Ways of the Tzaddikim'.
  • Follow the Moon: A Journey Through the Jewish Year

    Yaffa Ganz

    Hardcover (Feldheim, March 15, 1984)
    Teach your young child about all the holidays of the year--from Shavuos to Tu B'Shvat with this information-packed book about the Jewish calendar seasons, holidays, and customs. With endearing, colorful illustrations.
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  • One Special Prayer: A young boy and his friends experience the Days of Awe in the time of the Second Temple

    Yaakov Meir Strauss

    Paperback (Feldheim, Aug. 1, 2007)
    “My master, O Caesar, there is a group of people who are rebelling against you and your empire. On Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year for the Jewish People, the High Priest in Jerusalem stands and prays to our God to rid the world of the Roman Empire. He prays for the Jews to rule the Land of Israel and the entire world!” “This requires a thorough investigation. We will send two spies to Jerusalem who will investigate the matter thoroughly.” When Gadus and Petrus – as well as Petrus’ son Dimitrius – are sent by Caesar to find out whether the Jews are rebelling against the Roman Empire, they find much more than they bargained for. The three are swept up in the excitement of the Kohen Gadol’s pre-Yom Kippur preparations as well as the dark intrigue of the Tzedokim who are plotting against him. As they meet up with our hero, Naftali, as well as the Kohen Gadol’s son Evyatar, the three Roman Jews learn all about the avodah in the Beis HaMikdash and experience firsthand the wonders and miracles that took place there. Join Naftali, Evyatar, and Dimitrius as they watch the Yom Kippur avodah, escort the goat LaAzazel to the “desolate place,” and wait tensely for the Kohen Gadol to emerge from the Kodesh HaKodashim. Will the Tzedokim succeed in their evil plot to disrupt the Yom Kippur avodah and depose the Kohen Gadol? Will Evyatar’s father make it out of the Kodesh HaKodashim alive? Will Gadus and Petrus hear the Kohen Gadol’s One Special Prayer and inform on him to Caesar? One Special Prayer brings to life the days of the Second Temple with an exciting story, fully annotated maps and diagrams, and charming illustrations. It will awaken within you a deep yearning for our Holy Temple. May such yearning bring about our Redemption, speedily in our days.
  • Three Special Days

    Mr. Yaakov Meir Strauss

    Paperback (Feldheim, March 1, 2003)
    Young readers are invited to join Naftali and his family to experience a true Pesach celebration at the time of the second Beis HaMikdash. Catch a glimpse of the Sanhedrin in session, walk through the marketplace to buy wine, matzos, and marror, and learn the laws of the offerings brought in the temple, and more. This fascinating book is packed full of information, imparted in a way that young readers will appreciate and grasp. Includes maps, diagrams, and charming illustrations.
  • We Want Life

    Yisroel Greenwald, Getzel

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, April 1, 1996)
    This is a pictorial guide to the laws of Loshon Hora and Rechilus according to the Chofetz Chaim.
  • Who Knows One? A Book of Jewish Numbers

    Yaffa Ganz

    Hardcover (Feldheim, March 15, 1981)
    Full-color pictures about the Jewish significance of the numbers 1 through 613. Touches upon a wide spectrum of Jewish living.
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  • People Speak 3 Everyone Has a Story

    Chaim Walder

    Hardcover (Feldheim, June 1, 2008)
    Collection of true stories, written by real people. People Speak is a collection of true stories written by real people about their own lives, collected by popular writer and editor Rabbi Chaim Walder, bestselling author of the series Kids Speak. Rabbi Walder's storytelling prowess continues to take us on a journey into people's live, painting for us a vivid picture of their hardship as well as their triumphs. These real life stories have been hand selected from the multitude of letters that fill Rabbi Walder's post-office box, each for the meaningful message it conveys and the life lessons to be learned from it. The People Speak series has been translated into six languages and has captured the hearts of hundreds of thousands of people the world over for its unique ability to retell people's life stories in an incredibly touching manner. This is the 3rd book in the series.
  • Our Sages Showed the Way

    Yocheved Segal

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, June 15, 1982)
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  • One Special Prayer

    Yaakov Meir Strauss

    Hardcover (Feldheim, Aug. 13, 2007)
    A fascinating and wonderful book for kids and adults alike! Take a step into another world when the Bais Hamikdash stood and the kohen gadol performed the Avodah every Yom Kippur. With skill and through exhaustive research, the author brings to life the sensations and wonder of Yom Kippur in the days of old. Meet Naftali and Yitzchak as they describe the sights, sounds, and halachos that were experienced during the times of the Bais Hamikdash. This book will inspire, educate, and captivate all audiences.
  • The Flight to Seven Swan Bay

    June O. Leavitt, Chana Glatzer

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, June 1, 1985)
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  • A Home on the Hill

    Nathan Sternfeld

    Hardcover (Feldheim, Nov. 17, 2006)
    The 4th in the Rebbe Mendel Series! What does Shlomo Klieg, an eccentric zoology research professor and Miklush, an eleven-year-old war orphan who spent three years in a solitary cellar in Prague, have in common? Bonded together by broken hearts, Professor Klieg disguises Miklush as the son of an arab fisherman so he wonÂ’t have to be smuggled into Palestine with forty-nine refugees in animal crates. Upon the threshold of a new life, they, along with Colin Mollycoddle, the professorÂ’s assistant, Enrico, the pet pygmy elephant, and the trained carrier pigeons, arrive in Israel on the eve of the War of Independence. Travel with Miklush as his heart opens to his new benefactor and his mind opens to the Torah he didnÂ’t have a chance to learn. See how he helps to solve the mystery of the boat thieves who stole Enrico, on the way to the London zoo, and how he secretly helps boys in his class have a better place to live. Learn the private language that entangles Professor Klieg in a Russian mystery that forces him to risk his life to travel behind the iron curtain searching for MiklushÂ’s family. This is a book that will touch your heart, tantalize your mind, and uplift your spirit as you witness the birth of a new Home On The Hill in Eretz Yisroel.