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Books published by publisher Feldheim Pub

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Our Sages Showed the Way

    Yocheved Segal

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, June 15, 1982)
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  • The Flight to Seven Swan Bay

    June O. Leavitt, Chana Glatzer

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, June 1, 1985)
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  • Faithful Soldiers

    R. L. Leader

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, June 1, 1989)
    In Czarist Russia in 1840, Yankeleh, thirteen-year-old son of a rabbi, is taken as a conscript into the Russian army, and faces the challenges of surviving as a Jew in a brutally hostile environment.
  • My First Book of Mitzvos

    Ruth Schild Karlinsky

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, June 1, 1985)
    Describes in text and photographs mitzvos that Jewish children can do.
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  • Talking About Personal Privacy

    Bracha Goetz, Shepsil Scheinberg

    Hardcover (Feldheim Publishers, Feb. 20, 2018)
    This all important book is back with a new and improved title (replaces Talking about Private Places) and new ISBN (replaces 9781598260694).This book was created to help even the most skittish parent engage in an honest, positive and upbeat discussion about the dignity and respect with which our bodies are to be treated. Each beautifully illustrated page is designed to provide a launching pad for a family discussion about the topic of child safety, even while adhering to the highest notions of tzniyus(modesty).Development of Talking About Private Places took place over a number of years during which some of the leading mental health professionals of our times, respected rabbis and community leaders generously shared their expertise and wisdom and graciously allowed Project Innocent Heart to turn their ideas into this wonderful book.Project Innocent Heart is committed to significantly reducing the incidence of child victimization throughout our communities and has created comprehensive programs to generate awareness of the issue, heighten sensitivity to recognize signs of abuse and disseminate the knowledge necessary to make our communities safer. However, the single most effective element in reducing victimization among our precious children is talking to them about it in just the way it is presented in this book.
  • The Miracles of Chanukah: Then and Now

    Genendel Krohn

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, Nov. 1, 2010)
    The Miracles of Chanukah is an authentic children’s book filled with stories that “tell it like it was” based on Midrashim. This book has a unique collection of Chanukah stories from the past to the present. Each one shows the amazing dedication and commitment of the Jewish People.
  • The Cherry on Top: A Kosher Junior Cookbook

    Chaya Feigy Grossman

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Give your kids the sweet experience of trying their hand at cooking and baking with this kid-friendly cookbook, a compilation of recipes that appeared in the Binah Bunch cooking pages. Clear instructions, safety precautions, and even a definition of terms make this book a real winner as kids concoct their own creations, from delicious desserts to satisfying salads. Makes a great birthday gift and a fun way to banish the "I'm bored!" blues
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  • To Vanquish the Dragon

    Pearl Benisch

    Hardcover (Feldheim Publishers, Aug. 1, 1991)
    The stirring memoir of the courage and strength of Beth Jacob students and the acts of kindness and heroism they performed even while caught between the jaws of the Nazi monster. In the ghettos and in the concentration camps, the fire of Torah and faith burned strong and clear in the hearts of these young martyrs and survivors.
  • I Want a Friend: Stories for Learning Essential Social Skills

    Devorah Benedict

    Hardcover (Feldheim Publishers, Nov. 7, 2017)
    Kids need friends! But friendships come with challenges - and children need a guiding hand to help them meet those challenges. I Want a Friend! tunes into the lives of Shira, Dovid, and Tamar - three siblings who learn tried-and-true strategies to: cope with rejectioncreate friendships stand up for themselves express what's bothering them apologize and make up process anger identify unhealthy relationships.Reading these stories to your children, while involving them by discussing their own similar situations, provides a perfect springboard for teaching your children essential, lifelong social skills.Approbations:Devorah Benedict's new book enables children to create mutually beneficial relationships that take into account both their own needs and the needs of others, and gives them a strong sense of belonging within their social circle.This book is also a valuable resource for parents, helping them understand their children's experiences and making them full partners in their children's emotional world. - Yitzchak Becher, psychologistABOUT THE AUTHOR:Devorah Benedict is an artist and author who gives workshops throughout Israel and has illustrated hundreds of children's books. She specializes in using the medium of art to impart messages to young children.
  • Far from the Place We Called Home

    Sarah Schleimer

    Hardcover (Feldheim Pub, March 1, 1994)
    Evacuated to England from Nazi Germany during World War II, several Jewish children struggle to observe Judaism, rebuild their lives, and search for their parents after the war.