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Tomer Devorah – Haas Family Edition
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Rabbi Moshe Cordevero's Classic Guide to Emulating Hashem's Thirteen Attributes of Mercy
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Catalog # : TOMERH
Release Date : 09/24/2024
Format : Hardcover
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Rabbi Moshe Cordever's Classic Guide to Emulating Hashem's Thirteen Attributes of Mercy
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Iggeres Haramban A Letter For The Ages & Bircas HaMazon Pocket Size Leatherette
The Ramban's ethical letter with an anthology of contemporary Rabbinic expositions.
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Catalog # : PIGEL
Release Date : 02/12/2007
Format : Leatherette
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According to tradition, after his exile from Spain for his defense of Judaism, the great Ramban (Nachmanides) sent this letter to his son. The letter which many recite weekly gives a blueprint for an ethical life as timely today as it was then. This book
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Iggeres HaGra / A Letter For The Ages & Bircas HaMazon Pocket Size Leatherette Cover
The Vilna Gaon’s ethical letter, with an anthology of insights, stories and observations
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Catalog # : PIGEGL
Release Date : 08/01/2018
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Tens of thousands of lives have been enhanced and improved by Iggeres HaRamban: A Letter for the Ages, the ethical letter Rav Moshe ben Nachman wrote to his son. Now, in Iggeres HaGra, we can share the wisdom of one of history’s greatest sages, the Gaon of Vilna, known as the GRA
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Pele Yoeitz Standing Order - Haas Family Edition
The Classic Work by Rabbi Eliezer Papo, Timeless Counsel for all Aspects of Jewish Life
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Catalog # : PYH
Release Date : 10/26/2023
Format : Hardcover
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Pele Yoeitz is an encyclopedia of Jewish ethics, prayer, behavior, guidance, and thought. This 19th-century classic was authored by the renowned halachic authority, ethicist, and kabbalist Rav Yehudah Papo, rav of Silistra, Bulgaria. Arranged alphabetically by topic, it covers themes that range from philosophy to halachah to practical advice.