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Advice for brides-to-be and newlyweds, culled from the teachings of our Sages, and Torah literature, as well as the author's extensive experience as a Rebbetzin and teacher.
Choson and Kallah During Their Engagement by E. Falk Pdf
Amidst the whirlwind of dating, the excitement of engagement, and the anticipation of wedding preparations, unfortunately, halachah often falls by the wayside. However, never are the laws of tznius, yichud, negiah, and proper behavior between the genders, more crucial than during this time. For if the couple is careful in these matters, their entire marriage will be infused with holiness and purity. This comprehensive work discusses all the practical applications of the halachos, in a clear, sensitive way. From the distinguished author of 'Modesty: An Adornment for Life.'
He bent down and picked up the envelope. It hadn't benn there before. Had the wind blown it there from the shelf of documents? He glanced over his shoulder. The curtain was still. There wasn't even a breeze. The envelope was completely white. There was no sender or addressee written on it. No stamp. Nothing. Shaya wasn't used to people shoving envelopes under his door. And for some reason, it didn't enter his mind to flinch - even for a second. he sat down on the couch and deftly opened the envelope. A lone white paper fell out. STOP SEARCHING FOR NAFTALI AND ROCHEL BLEICH What made Naftali and Rochel Bleich, a regular, young Israeli couple, parents of a small child, Shloime, disappear? Who didn't want them found? And why? Nearly two decades later Shloime is engaged to be married. But the dark secret of a family's unresolved past has a way of asserting itself, and Shloime's uncle, Shaya Bleich, embarks upon a journey to uncover the truth that takes him to three continents. Determined to discover the fate of his missing family members, he is thrust into bewildering circumstances that threaten to topple his world. THICKER THAN WATER is a compelling novel of intrigue where nearly nothing is as it appears to be, and when the pieces of this puzzl finally do fall into place, be prepared for an unexpected and shocking revelation.
Rabbi Eliyohu Goldschmidt was a prominent yeshivah educator and a master of human nature, especially with regard to how it effects marriage, child rearing and home life. In this wise, loving, and provocative book, the author shares his years of experience, counsel, and Torah-saturated outlook with his Dear Daughter, and he invites every other dear daughter to read over her shoulder. He does it superbly. The author's palette is piled high with colorful and insightful anecdotes, and he uses them like an artist to illustrate his points. Many a marriage, many a child, many a family, and many a friendship will be enriched and made happier thanks to this book.
The Literary Imagination of Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Women by Alyse Fisher Roller Pdf
The ultra-Orthodox sector of Jewish culture possesses its own body of creative English writing, a prose genre which is impelled and shaped by women. Contemporary scholars and writers have brought ultra-Orthodox Jewish women to our attention. However, critical writing about this community has consistently misrepresented or misanalyzed it. This study attempts to correct the outsider's bias prevalent in academic research by letting the insiders' voices--that is, the writings of ultra-Orthodox Jewish women--speak for themselves. Through the women's heretofore little known literature, we can get an unmediated view of this secluded yet vibrant writing community, a glimpse into how traditional women in a postmodern world negotiate feminist consciousness. Writers are analyzed in the specific fields of personal narrative, anthology, Holocaust testimonial, self-help literature, and fiction. A bibliography and index are included.
The pampered daughter of a wealthy Hasidic businessman, Batsheva Ha-Levi grows up in the affluent suburbs of Los Angeles. But everything changes when she turns eighteen and finds that her loving father has made a secret vow which will shatter her life, forcing her to marry a man she hardly knows and sending her to the exotic, golden city of Jerusalem. On her wedding day, she enters a strange and foreign world steeped in tradition and surrounded by myth. Shackled by ancient rules, she soon understands that to survive she will have no choice but to fight for her freedom, to reconcile her own need to live in the modern world with her ancestral obligations, and to choose between the three men who vie for her body, her soul, and her love. Now a classic listed among the one hundred most important Jewish books of all time*, Jephte's Daughter is bestselling author Naomi Ragen's beloved first novel. With poignancy and insight, it takes readers on a groundbreaking and unforgettable journey inside the hidden world of women in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. *100 Essential Books For Jewish Readers, Rabbi Daniel B. Sync and Lindy Frenkel Kanter
Among the Ruins of the Kingdom by Douglas Hatten Pdf
The Kingdom of Mélekh is now a forgotten dream, little more than ancient ruins and a note in history. The world of men is once more divided, while a sinister threat grows in the desolate lands to the north. Zidek, the immortal prophet who set the Crown of Ancients upon King Mélekh's brow a thousand years ago, has taken interest in a young farm boy named Chayim. Acting on a prophecy regarding a coming hero destined to destroy the liche-sorcerer, Tsar-Echthros, and prepare the way for Mélekh's return, Zidek takes the boy under his wing. Together, they set out on a quest to locate Mélekh's ancient sword and armor, which the king long ago divided among his knights for safe keeping. If Chayim is to survive the coming battle and save the world from despairing darkness, he will not only have to accept his calling, but learn how to tap into the very power that brought about the creation of the world.
This book has no story plot and is about only one person. It is different from other books that may be described as action-packed or "a page turner". It is an inspirational and emotional biographical book that puts you into the life of an orthodox Jew, Solomon Siegel, living in Brooklyn, New York from 1910 until his death in 1951. Through speeches, poems, songs, parables, jokes and Torah stories he is able to present his moral values and philosophy. Many of his writings are so thought provoking and informative that it may require you to sit and contemplate his meaning. His views on the coming of the State of Israel give us the historical view of the Jewish community when he served as a synagogue president. We see his heartfelt obligation and devotion to the survivors of the Holocaust in his support of The Hachnosas Kallah (Bridal Fund) for the young Jewish immigrants arriving here without funds to marry and start a new life. Many of his writings are a powerful and poignant reminder for today's Jewish community if they are to survive the current secular world we live in. The theme of his writings is the keeping of the Sabbath and the Holidays that will define us as Jews. My adventure into the literary world is not a creative attempt to become a famous author. Through this book I want my family to have a strong connection to a person that, to my own regret, I never had. I believe I have achieved this goal. When my twin brother, Martin, and I visited Suwalki Poland his home town, and also through my research of the area and time he was there it was reinforced. I now know this inspiring and perceptive person. I also now know "The soul of Solomon Siegel".
American Book Publishing Record Cumulative 1993 by R R Bowker Publishing Pdf
Cited in BCL3, Sheehy, and Walford . Compiled from the 12 monthly issues of the ABPR, this edition of the annual cumulation lists by Dewey sequence some 41,700 titles for books published or distributed in the US. Entry information is derived from MARC II tapes and books submitted to R.R. Bowker, an
Tangled, by Gitty Gold, presents a fascinatingly fresh and unconventional glimpse at the orthodox life in ultra-orthodox Bnei Brak, Israel. With four siblings over twenty unmarried, including himself, the protagonist, Gavriel, becomes a successful matchmaker, a sure winner for good reading. There is much humor, insight, philosophy on life and people in a book with lots of interesting surprises which include a trip to the salt mines of Romania, a Nazi criminal hunt, a well kept family secret and many other unexpected tangled strands of a yarn to lead the reader on and on to a satisfying ending. Other Books by Gitty Gold Hints from Paris A Peek Into My Life A Strong Opinion A Family Like This To My Daughters, With Love Tangled (English Version)