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ahavas tzedakah: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 , 2003 |
ahavas tzedakah: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 , 1995 |
ahavas tzedakah: Diyune Halakhah Daniel Neustadt, 1997 A comprehensive review of practical halachic issues related to the weekly Torah portion. Presented in a thorough, decisive manner with classical and contemporary halachic opinions. From separating challah to the laws of yichud and the blessings made on various breakfast cereals, this work is an asset to every Jewish home. 2-volume gift-boxed set. |
ahavas tzedakah: Guide to U.S. Foundations, Their Trustees, Officers, and Donors , 2006 |
ahavas tzedakah: Shemoneh Esrei Zev Leff, 2008 |
ahavas tzedakah: The Tzedakah Treasury Avrohom Chaim Feuer, 2000 Dedication to Tzedakah has always been one of the basic traits of the Jewish people, and in this stellar book, Rabbi Avrohom Chaim Feuer discusses all facets of it in his inimitably heartwarming and engaging manner. A favorite o |
ahavas tzedakah: Take a Walk Through My Shtetl Eli W. Schlossberg, 2025-03-05 The book Take A Walk Through My Shtetl is full of Judaic stories and recollections of its author Eli W, Schlossberg. A Shtetl is a small little Eastern European town and Eli’s world in the USA is a world of being an Orthodox Jew with practices that were observed similarly back in the Shtetls of Europe. The Shtetl was a tight community a community of unity where all knew each family as they lived closely together all having in common their religious practice. While he resides in a large American city, he lives with parameters and practices that enclose his life in his own Shtetl. The book is full of advice from a parent to his children and includes Jewish music, an important part of Eli’s upbringing. The writings give the reader an understanding of his religion and how he applies that religious life to his everyday life socially, to his business career and to raising a family. The writings are taking the reader on a walk so the reader can experience the life of the author and clearly seeing and understanding his Shtetl life. Eli is a musician, a Judaic art collector, a writer and a community leader but with all that he is a proud member of his Shtetl and enjoys the close knit enviroment of his community. |
ahavas tzedakah: For Goodness' Sake Boruch Brull, 2004 One small act of goodness can change the world, and this inspiring book can change your whole outlook! This collection of true, wonderful stories introduces a host of people--from rabbis and students to butchers and businessmen--all of whom embrace the opportunity to do chesed. Learn what effect a friendly 'Good morning' can have on a bus driver. Find out why a renowned Rosh Yeshiva personally popped popcorn for his young visitors. With warmth, wisdom, and wit, the author shares these inspirational stories, highlighting the goodness inherent within. |
ahavas tzedakah: Sichos in English Menachem Mendel Schneerson, 1900 |
ahavas tzedakah: Insights to the Daf Kolel ʻIyun ha-daf (Jerusalem), 2005 |
ahavas tzedakah: ואהבת לרעך Zechariah Fendel, 1988 |
ahavas tzedakah: דיוני הלכה Daniel Neustadt, 2007 |
ahavas tzedakah: Rav Pam Shimon Finkelman, 2003 |
ahavas tzedakah: Chofetz Chaim, a Lesson a Day Israel Meir (ha-Kohen), 1995 SRS The concepts and laws of proper speech arranged for daily study. Based on his works, Sefer Chofetz Chaim and sefer Shmiras Haloshon includes Vignettes from the life of the Chofetz Chaim. |
ahavas tzedakah: Torah & Rationalism Aaron Chaim HaLevi Zimmerman, 2020-04-01 Torah & Rationalism is presented for the two different readers. For the Torah Jew, this book will intellectually secure his mind by demonstrating the structure of Torah and Halachah in a rational way. And, for the person who lacks an understanding of Torah, but is seeking the truth. For this individual, this book will provide a unique system of thinking, and challenge the reader with a genuine test of their search. |
ahavas tzedakah: Purim Z. Fendel, 1997-03 |
ahavas tzedakah: Insights to the Daf כולל עיון הדף (ירושלים), 2006 |
ahavas tzedakah: Journey to Virtue Avrohom Ehrman, 2002 People sometimes overlook the fact that the Torah offers laws and guidelines for proper interpersonal relations that inform every aspect of our day. Rabbi Avrohom Ehrman, a distinguished Torah scholar, wrote Halichos Olam, to clarify and disseminate the frequently overlooked laws that regulate human interactions. Journey to Virtue now presents this important work to the English-speaking public. The topics are realistic and familiar. For example: When do your needs come before those of others? How can you get along with your contentious neighbor? What business practices constitute coercion? An excellent exposition of these halachos, the book systematically discusses the laws that guarantee a harmonious, humane and ethical society. Wouldn't the world be a more peaceful place if everyone studied and practiced these Torah laws? |
ahavas tzedakah: The Chofetz Chaim on the Aggadeta of the Talmud: Seder Berachos, Peah, Shabbos Israel Meir (ha-Kohen), 1998 |
ahavas tzedakah: Baderech Rabbi Judah Mischel, 2021-09-07 Embark on a path of teshuvah… בדרך, a path toward greater self-actualization, joy, and faith is one that brings us closer to the source of light within, our neshamah, our soul. With every step of this journey, we uncover more and more of who we are and what we can be. בדרך, on this path, we discover the great treasures that lie within: our abilities, potential, strengths, and essential holiness. בדרך, with Reb Zusha of Anipoli… The beloved tzaddik Reb Zusha was an embodiment of unassuming righteousness, sincerity, and down-to-earth holiness, who revealed a derech of teshuvah — a systematic path of “return.” Rooted in positivity, Reb Zusha’s real-world advice empowers us to advance personally and spiritually. This road map is not merely instruction in “how to do teshuvah” but heartfelt and valuable guidance for living consciously in the Presence of Hashem in every area of our lives. Replete with powerful stories and illuminating, practical wisdom of the tzaddikim, Baderech is a vital companion for spiritual “travelers” at every stage, yearning to uncover their own path toward teshuvah. |
ahavas tzedakah: Loving Kindness Fishel Schachter, 2003 |
ahavas tzedakah: Imre Tsedaḳah Shimon Taub, 2001 We all know that one of a Jew's primary obligations is to give tzedakah, to support the poor, help the sick, and share the burden of Torah institutions. But just as the laws of kashrus are detailed and complex, so are |
ahavas tzedakah: עיון תפלה Shimon Schwab, 2004 Rabbi Shimon Schwab was officially retired, but his mind and conscience never rested. Always a great thinker and teacher, he turned his attention to the Siddur, and drew his congregants along with him. A lifetime of learning, thought, piety, and perspective were poured into these stimulating and inspiring lectures, which are now presented in this book. |
ahavas tzedakah: Lubavitchers as Citizens Jan Feldman, 2018-07-05 Lubavitchers are active in the civic life of their communities and so should be considered good citizens by advocates of participatory democracy. However, their obviously nonliberal worldview tends to elicit rancor in precisely those quarters. The notion that democratic political institutions require the support of a democratic political culture is pervasive in political theory. Many scholars treat democratic virtues and liberal values as synonymous. As a result, nonliberal groups are viewed with suspicion: if they reject liberal values, they are also seen as rejecting democratic ones. Jan Feldman focuses on a subset of Chassidic Judaism known as Lubavitch, or ChaBad, to explore this assumption.Lubavitchers make an excellent test case, she explains, because they are informed, politically active, and democratic on the one hand, yet embrace nonliberal values on the other. Unlike the Amish or Hutterites, they do not rely on rural isolation for group survival but function remarkably well in secular, urban settings. They embrace rather than withdraw from political life. Although they do not use the state to promote their worldview to a wider audience, their entry into the public realm often generates hostility and fear.Feldman does not claim that liberal values are irrelevant to democracy nor does she argue that all nonliberal groups are equally benign. What Lubavitchers allow us to investigate, she writes, is the common assumption that liberal and democratic attitudes are inextricably linked. Through numerous interviews in the centers of Lubavitch life in Montreal, New York, and Washington, D.C., she not only illuminates a group fascinating in its own right but also provides insights into long-held assumptions about the relationship between liberal and democratic values. |
ahavas tzedakah: A Practical Guide to the Mitzvah of Shiluach Hakan Naftali Yeḥiʼel Ṿinberger, 2006 |
ahavas tzedakah: Understanding Judaism Mordechai Katz, 2000 What does the Torah say that makes it relevant to today? How can we understand the mitzvos? Why should I believe? Why be Jewish? What does a Jew have to do? Is science an enemy of Judaism?JEP has answers. For decades, the Jewish Education Prog |
ahavas tzedakah: The World of Orthodox Judaism Eli W. Schlossberg, 1997-04-01 This book is a friendly, engaging explanations of the traditions and lifestyles of Orthodox Jews. Informative for both Jews and non-Jews, Eli W. Schlossberg draws on personal experiences as an Orthodox Jew active in the international business world to answer the most commonly asked questions people have about religious Jewish life. The World of Orthodox Judaism is a concise resource for anyone interested in learning more about the customs and standards of Orthodox Jewish life. |
ahavas tzedakah: The Brisker Rav Shimʻon Yosef ben Elimelekh Meler, 2007 Relates the biography of Rabbi Soloveitchik of Brisk (then in Poland), including the suffering of his community, his family, and other Jews under the Nazis and under the Soviets, whose threat to the souls of Jews, as part of their general militant atheism, was considered more serious than the Nazi threat to Jewish bodies. Ch. 9 (p. 351-391), Surviving World War II, includes descriptions of efforts to carry on with Jewish religious life under German occupation in 1939. Soloveitchik fled to Warsaw and then to Vilna, under Soviet control. Ch. 10 (p. 392-476), In Vilna, the 'Jerusalem of Lithuania', depicts Jewish suffering under the alternating German and Soviet occupations, including a pogrom by Lithuanians. While Soloveitchik succeeded in fleeing from Soviet rule to Eretz Israel, his wife and three of his children remained in Brisk. Ch. 13 (p. 535-576), The Fate of the Jews of Brisk, recounts the liquidation of the ghetto there, where Soloveitchik's dear ones apparently perished. |
ahavas tzedakah: Jewish Stories and Ideas for Children Paulette (Pesha Razela) Fein Lieberman, 2009-11 A collection - unfinished - of some of Paulette (Pesha Razela) Fein Lieberman's popular Jewish children's stories, ideas, and mood-photos. There is open space on pages for children to paste-in their own choices of pictures and/or drawings within the areas they so choose, and are advised to...! (Her CD - readings with music - of selections from this book is also available.) Ideal for wholesome children's reading material, and educational - fun projects guided by adults, who, thereby, also create meaningful bonding time! The urgent themes make this book of special interest to: parents, very young children, older siblings and relatives, teachers, educators, youth workers, community groups, yeshivas, Hebrew Schools, and camps. A must to engage young people, and delight readers! Help Jewish children explore their traditional problems, educational subjects through an interactive blend of adventure and fantasy with humor and drama. Enthusiastically, Jewish children are encouraged to discover and learn the true value of their identity, of friendship, kindness, and making important decisions The escapades motivate a need for reflection time with additional interest in resources and activities to follow up with! |
ahavas tzedakah: The Siddur Speaks to Us Yehudah Gottlieb, Tzvi Yehudah Gottlieb, 2007 |
ahavas tzedakah: Let My People Go Israel Meir (ha-Kohen), 1993 |
ahavas tzedakah: לימוד יומי Yosaif Asher Weiss, 2006 |
ahavas tzedakah: The Rosh Yeshiva Reuven Grossman, 1988 |
ahavas tzedakah: Publication , 1995 |
ahavas tzedakah: שלחן ערוך Eliyahu Touger, 2011 Everyday life gives endless opportunities to touch the divine within by observing Jewish laws. This modern translations allows study of Jewish law as taught by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the Alter Rebbe, from the original. Translation page faces the newly reset Hebrew text. Notations appear when the Alter Rebbes rulings are at variance with Rabbi Yosef Karos Shulchan Aruch and when other halachic works cite the subject at hand. LAWS INCLUDE: The Laws of Loans The Laws Governing Sales, Presents, and [the Conduct of] Agents and Guardians The Laws Governing Unfair Gain and Deception The Laws [Governing] Measure, Weights, and Charging Excessive Prices The Laws Governing Discovered Objects and Entrusted Articles |
ahavas tzedakah: משפטי התורה, עניני חשן משפט Tsevi ben Ḥayim Yitsḥaḳ Shpits, 2001 You sat down on someone's glasses and broke them. Must you pay? You set a trap for a trespasser and caught him -- but he was injured. Are you liable? Someone spoke a shidduch and it worked! How much must you pay? This is just a small sample of the everyday questions that are answered by Rabbi Tzvi Spitz, a dayan in Jerusalem. He is a great teacher as well as a judge. He poses the question, gives the answer -- and then explains the Talmudic and halachic reasoning for the answer. See how the Halachah applies to common, day-to-day experiences. This book is an adventure and an education! |
ahavas tzedakah: Rabbi Nison Alpert on the Sidrah Nisan Lipa ben Shabtai Alperṭ, 2006 |
ahavas tzedakah: The Gift of Speech Shimon Finkelman, 2000 |
ahavas tzedakah: The One Year Orthodox Jewish Bible Dr. Phillip Goble, 2014-08-07 This is a new format of The Orthodox Jewish Bible in daily readings for reading through the Tanakh and Brit Chadasha in one year. This version uses the Whole Chapter Bible in a Year© format. The dates are generic; if you start in the middle of the year, it just continues to the next numerical day, it does not rely on starting on January first. This daily version covers the Tanakh, Tehillim twice, Mishlei, (one a day), and the Brit Chadasha. The Besuras HaGeulah and Gevurot ARE read through twice, and a one a day chapters of Mishlei are adjusted according to the number of days in each month. |
ahavas tzedakah: Sichos in English: Sivan-Elul 5742 Menachem Mendel Schneerson, 1900 |
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