A Divine Madness


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Rabbi Avigdor Miller's last word about the origins of the Holocaust. Though the Rabbi often alluded to this book in his lectures, it remained unpublished for over forty years. At last, this remarkable work is available, describing as only Rabbi Miller could the shocking, disturbing origins of the Holocaust.Read the riveting story a nation estranged from its Creator, slipping farther and farther from Torah observance and towards its own annihilation. See pre-war Europe through the eyes of a Torah sage who was there.







Bitachon


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Emunah


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The Torah has been transmitted to us with extreme care and precision. The Rambam believed in it and passed it on. The Vilna Gaon believed in it and passed it on. Our grandparents believed in it and passed it on. This is called kabbalas Avos – and it alone is enough to trust and live by our mesorah. Still, substantiating emunah with one’s own thinking (known as emunas ha-seichel) offers huge advantages. It provides excitement — a passion and an enthusiasm that make the emunah alive and vibrant. It helps tailor our Torah lives to our individual minds and souls. It helps make Yiddishkeit real. No magical “leap of faith” is necessary in order to believe. All we need is clear thinking – as demonstrated in this incredible book. In this ‘refresher course’ to emunah, we will rediscover why we believe, and will be able to daven and learn with ever-increasing levels of emunah and connection to Hashem.




Rav Avigdor Miller


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Preparation for Eternal Life


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The book PREPARATION FOR ETERNAL LIFE offers the reader plentiful advise, words of encouragement, and clarification regarding the purpose of life, the pursuit of the truth, character improvement, faith and trust in God, laws of proper conduct between man and his fellow, between man and the Creator, observing the Commandments, marriage, marital harmony, livelihood, etc. The book is largely based on the lectures of one of the greatest Mezake Harabim of our generation, in Israel and the-world, Rabbi Yosef Mizrachi Shlit'a. The book few in words but great in quality, is written in a clear refined language, suitable for all, providing guidance for those seeking a life of truth and faith.




The Practical Tanya - Part One - The Book for Inbetweeners


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An astoundingly clear adaptation of Tanya, one of the most influential works of Jewish spiritual thought ever written, penned by Chasidic Rebbe, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1812).