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A Gift For Yom Tov
Provocative and penetrating insights on the Festivals - Pesach, Shavuos, Succos, Purim and Chanukah
Status: Available
Catalog # : GIFH
Release Date : 03/01/1998
Format : Hardcover
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Delving into the lessons that the Jewish holidays teach us and utilizing anecdotes and humor, the author enables readers to attain a new level of understanding by showing the relevance of the holidays to everybody - everyday.
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What's Wrong With Being Happy?
Maintaining inner tranquility against the onslaught of life.
Status: discontinued
Catalog # : HAPH
Release Date : 11/10/1994
Format : Hardcover
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Life seems to be filled with enough challenges to make anyone feel that the world is against him. In his wise, practical and witty way, Rabbi Miller takes aim at these enemies of joy and equilibrium and shows how they can be managed and placed in the pro
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