Shabbos with Rav Pam


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Rav Pam on Chumash


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Rav Pam on the Festivals


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Rav Pam


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Rav Pam on the Haftaros


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"He was called by some 'The Chofetz Chaim of our day.' Rav Avrohom Pam zt'l was a brilliant talmid chacham, a master educator, possessor of a quiet and gentle determination that touched, and often changed, the lives of thousands of Jews. Rabbi Sholom Smith, a devoted talmid of Rav Pam's for 21 years, amassed some 2,000 pages of notes and 600 tapes of his rebbe's shiurim, which became the basis of his popular books on Rav Pam's insights. Here, he shares Rav Pam's teachings on the haftaros, the weekly readings which so many of us listen to, hardly comprehending either their holy words or their timely, contemporary messages. Each entry begins with a short summary and background of the haftarah and an explanation of its connection to the parashah. Then Rabbi Smith shares Rav Pam's explanation or understanding of some aspect of the haftarah."--Front jacket flap




The Song of Shabbos


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The Song of Shabbos is a sefer, not a book, that presents an in-depth understanding of the tefillos and zemiros of Shabbos, arranged chronologically, from sunset to sunset. The various treatises present the secrets and sanctity of Shabbos in a new light. This light, the light of the ohr ha’ganuz (the hidden light) was originally revealed in the sifrei Maharal. After centuries of neglect, it was rekindled for the Torah world by the appearance of the famous maamarim of Hagaon Harav Yitzchak Hutner, zt”l, and recorded in his sefarim, Pachad Yitzchak. It is said that the Maharal had the keys to Chazal, and Rav Hutner had the keys to the understanding of the Maharal, not to exclude his uncanny insights into the words of the Ramban, the Gra, and many others. Today, forty years after his passing — the years necessary to understand the mind and ways of the Rav (“adatai d’rabbai”) — his inspiration has brought about a crescendo of interest in his Torah, the maamarim. The light he brought to the world continues to shine brightly.




The Legacy of Maran Rav Aharon Kotler


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Rav Aharon Kotler zt"l came to America from Europe in 1942, bringing with him an unprecedented level of Torah learning, a pure and uncompromising dedication to Torah, and a Torah that was truly lishmah. In just 20 years Rav Aharon transformed the face of Torah in America. A Living Mishnas Rav Ahron-The Legacy of Maran Rav Aharon Kotler offers readers an intimate glimpse into the strength and spirit of this great man, through a wealth of stories, vignettes, insights, encounters with other great Jewish leaders, and most importantly, through a vibrant sampling of his teachings - all translated, for the first time, from the classic Mishnas Rav Aharon. Included are insights into chessed, Torah study, emunah, bitachon, hashgocha protis, middos, and much more. There are also entire chapters on the Rebbetzin a"h, Rav Shneur zt"l, Rav Nosson Wachtfogel zt"l, and the Lakewood Kehilla, along with many precious photographs - over 550 pages overflowing with the integrity, character, sanctity, and spirit of this Gadol BaTorah. Meticulously researched, compiled with great care, and beautifully written by one of Rav Aharon's talmidim - an eminent Talmid Chacham - this volume reads like a fascinating book, yet it is a sefer from which you will come away awed, uplifted, and inspired.




Rav Gustman


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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 Pleasant Way


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Torah thoughts based on and adapted from the teaching of Rabbi Abraham Pam.