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A biography is a detailed description or account of someone's life and the times, which is or told by a different author. A biography is more than a list of impersonal facts (education, work, relationships, and death), it also portrays the subject's experience of those events. Unlike a profile or curriculum vitae (résumé), a biography presents the subject's story, highlighting various aspects of his or her life, including intimate details of experiences, and may include an analysis of the subject's personality.
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Divine providence (Hebrew השגחה פרטית Hashgochoh Protis / Hashgachah Pratit lit. [Divine] supervision of the individual) is discussed throughout Rabbinic literature. These writings maintain that Divine Providence means that G-d is directing (or even recreating) every minute detail of creation. This analysis thus underpins much of Orthodox Judaism's world view, particularly as regards questions of interaction with the natural world. ...
Halachah/הלכה is the collective body of Jewish religious law, including biblical law (the 613 mitzvot) and later talmudic and rabbinic law, as well as customs and traditions.
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Honor Your Father and Your Mother
Honor your father and your mother is one of the Ten Commandments, which are widely understood as moral imperatives by Jewish scholars.
What constitutes "honor?" One must provide them with food and drink and clothing. One should bring them home and take them out, and provide them with all their needs cheerfully.
– Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 143:7 buy
כיבוד אב ואם
"כַּבֵּד אֶת אָבִיךָ וְאֶת אִמֶּךָ, כַּאֲשֶׁר צִוְּךָ ה' אֱלֹהֶיךָ, לְמַעַן יַאֲרִיכֻן יָמֶיךָ, וּלְמַעַן יִיטַב לָךְ, עַל הָאֲדָמָה, אֲשֶׁר ה' אֱלֹהֶיךָ, נֹתֵן לָךְ" (דברים ה' ט"ז)
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Kabbalah (Hebrew: קַבָּלָה, Qabbalah lit. "receiving"; Qabala) is a discipline and school of thought concerned with the mystical aspect of Rabbinic Judaism.
It is a set of esoteric teachings meant to explain the relationship between an eternal and mysterious Creator and the mortal and finite universe (His creation). While it is heavily used by some denominations, it is not a denomination in and of itself; it is a set of scriptures that exist outside the traditional Jewish Scriptures. Kabbalah seeks to define the nature of the universe and the human being, the nature and purpose of existenc ...
The Machzor (מחזור) is the prayer book used by Jews on the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Pesach, Shavuot, and Sukkot. The prayer book is a specialized form of the Siddur, which is generally intended for use in weekday and Shabbat services.
The word Machzor means "cycle". It is applied to the festival prayer book because the festivals recur annually.
Here, you will find a nice selection of the Machzor of your choice. From Hebrew-only, to translation (Hebrew, Yiddish, or English) and commentaries. From hard-Cover to leather and antique-leather.
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The Mishnah or Mishna (Hebrew: משנה, "repetition", from the verb shanah שנה, or "to study and review", also "secondary" (derived from the adj. שני)) is the first major written redaction of the Jewish oral traditions called the "Oral Torah" and the first major work of Rabbinic Judaism. It was redacted c. 220 CE by Yehudah Hanasi when the persecution of the Jews and the passage of time raised the possibility that the details of the oral traditions dating from Pharisaic times (536 BCE - 70 CE) would be forgotten. It is thus named for being both the one written authority (codex) secondary (only) t ...
Books on the subject of Mitzvot, by the Rambam, and others.
The Taryag Mitzvot (תרי"ג מצוות are statements and principles of law and ethics contained in the Torah or Five Books of Moses. These principles of Biblical law are sometimes called commandments (mitzvot) or collectively as the "Law of Moses" (Torat Moshe, תורת משה), "Mosaic Law", or simply "the Law" (though these terms are ambiguous and also applied to the Torah itself).
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Chinuch/חינוך is the transmission of the tenets, principles and religious laws of Judaism. Due to its emphasis on Torah study, many have commented that Judaism is characterised by "lifelong learning" that extends to adults as much as it does to children.
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Selection of all kinds of prayer book, including
the Siddur
the Tehillim
the Machzor
the Techinah
etc.
From Hebrew-only, to translation (Hebrew, Yiddish, or English) and commentaries. From hard-Cover to leather and antique-leather. ...
Self-help, or self-improvement, is a self-guided improvement - economically, intellectually, or
emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis. There are many different self-help movements and each has its own unique focus, techniques,
associated beliefs, proponents and in some cases leaders.
Mussar (מוּסַר)
Mussar refers to Jewish ethical, educational and cultural sets of discipline. The Hebrew term Mussar (מוּסַר, properly
transliterated as Musar), is from the book of Proverbs 1:2 meaning instruction, discipline, or conduct. The study of
Mussar is a part of the study o ...
Selection of books and Sefarim, in Hebrew, Yiddish, or English. Book-sets make a great gift for a Bar/Bat Mitzvah, and other occasions. ...
Full selction of story books, such as:
Novels
Short Stories
Novella: Short Novels
Novelette (Novelet)
Trilogy
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Novels
The fictional narrative, the novel's distinct literary prose, specific media requirements (the use of paper and print), a characteristic subject matter that creates both intimacy and a typical epic depth can be seen as features that developed with the Western (and modern) market of fiction. The separation of a field of histories from a field of literary fiction fueled the evolution of these features in the last 400 years.
Short ...
The Talmud (Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד) is a central text of Judaism, considered second to the holy written Torah. It takes the form of a record of rabbinic discussions.
The whole Talmud is over 6,200 pages long, written in Aramaic and quotes the Hebrew Bible at least once a page with the Hebrew version in use at the time. The Talmud contains the opinions of thousands of rabbis, many of whom are left unnamed, on a variety of subjects, including law, ethics, philosophy, customs, history, theology, lore and many other topics. The rabbis often argue with one another in a civilized manner on the pages. ...
Books of the Torah and the Chumash, and many books of commentary on the Chumash. Also many
titles related to Nach (or Tanach)
In Hebrew only, or with translations available in English, Yiddish, French, Spanish, Russian, and more. ...
Titles related to women-issues, such as:
Tznius,
Feminism,
Women in Judaism,
Women in Jewish History,
Women's Prayer Books and Techinah,
Women of Valor,
Pregnancy and Child-Birth,
Taharat haMishpacha,
Cookbooks,
etc.
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