A guide to Jewish living, this book is being called "the Jewish Catalog of the 1990s". From lighting Shabbat candles to spending a night in a homeless shelter, this book identifies hundreds of ways to transform daily living into Jewish living.
"The Bedside Torah" guides you into the wisdom, counsel, and holiness of the sacred text that is the center of Jewish spirituality. Rabbi Bradley Artson, one of the truly inspirational and knowledgeable teachers of Torah of our time, weaves together the insights of ancient rabbis and sages, medieval commentators and philosophers, and modern ...
This is an inspiring new collection from the author, who Rabbi Harold Kushner calls "one of the most insightful and articulate rabbis of his generation." Following the success of his previous book, "The Bedside Torah", Rabbi Artson once again casts a contemporary light on the ancient text of the Torah. This time, he enlightens you with a deeper ...
Six leading rabbis tell stories to answer twelve important God questions in the new book, I Have Some Questions About God. This full-color book is designed to help families talk about the difficult issues of understanding God. Children want to talk about God. They have lots of questions. This book was engineered to let teachers and parents feel ...
Based on the best selling book It's a Mitzvah! by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson, Making a Difference presents both ethical and ritual mitzvot, such as Rodef Shalom, Tzedakah, Kashrut, and Tefillah, as well as practical and creative suggestions on how to observe them. Students study the wisdom of Jewish sacred texts and examine through a Jewish lens ...
Despite the dwindling Jewish community in Tupper Lake and the impending closing of the synagogue, twelve-year-old Faith discovers her spiritual identity as the acting rabbi tutors her for her upcoming bat-mitzvah.
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To Pray as a Jew: A Guide to the Prayer Book and the Synagogue Service