Every holiday has two parts: its historical background and its laws. This unique new offering from Shmuel Blitz - especially for children - presents both. He begins by telling us the story. We'll learn the history of the Exodus from Egypt; the heroism of the Maccabees, Chana and her seven sons; and Yehudis; the story of Rabbi Akiva and his rise from unlearned shepherd to the great sage of our people. So it is with every one of our festivals. And then - once we know the story - we learn the laws. Everything is presented simply, accurately, and clearly, in the famous Shmuel Blitz manner. With Tova Katz's beautiful illustrations, it's a treasure house of fun-filled learning. Read it to your little ones. Before long they'll know it by heart and read it to you. Bring a sparkle to your holidays with this hit from a master storyteller.
This charming new book joins the list of very popular Artscroll collections of stories for young children - but it also offers a welcome new dimension. One of the most colorful areas of Jewish history is the colorful role of the Sephardic communities.
The holidays are fascinating times in a Jewish household. A great story can make them even more captivating. Especially when they are presented as beautifully as these. Stories are often the best tool. What can be more enjoyable than a good story, and what can be more effective than such a story with a moral subtly woven into it? Such are the stories in this new offering from the pen of Shmuel Blitz, illustrated by the brush of Liat Binyamini Ariel, whose collaboration began with the best-selling Treasury of Jewish Bedtime Stories. In this new, beautifully illustrated collection, Shmuel Blitz tells many stories with a message. Some are familiar. Some are original. All are adapted for a child's interest. Many of these stories are familiar from generations ago. Here they are crafted to grab a child's wide-eyed attention and keep him or her asking to hear them and feast on their illustrations again and again. The sturdy, child-resistant binding guarantees many days and nights of enjoyable, beneficial use. Put this book with your child's favorites, and watch the virtues flow.
The Bedtime Story Man is back with his latest collection of beautifully told stories. This time Shmuel Blitz goes back to the greatest source of all -- the Torah and Prophets. Those timeless lessons are retold here with reverence and charm. Faith, kindness, forgiveness, charity -- the values we all want our children to absorb. Preaching doesn't do it. Stories can (coupled with example, of course). In this wonderful book, the stories are lovingly told by Shmuel Blitz and charmingly illustrated by Tova Katz. It's a wonderful addition to Blitz's distinguished shelf of children's books. Don't miss it!
Shmuel Blitz has done it again! The author whose books help children look forward to bedtime, has penned another collection of charming tales for youngsters. This delightful book of bedtime stories is all about Shabbos, helping children understand its beauty and significance. Some of the stories are funny, some are moving, some teach important lessons - and all are a joy to read, again and again. Illustrated in fabulous full color by Tova Katz, each tale is alive with warmth and gentle wit. So let your little ones snuggle under the covers as they hear about Shabbos in ancient times and foreign places, and Shabbos in our lives today. . . It's the sweetest way to end a wonderful Shabbos night!
The book bridges the conceptual and practical gap between a psychoanalytic focus on the internal world and the dynamics of external reality by examining an array of junctures in which the two perspectives combine to enrich each other. Starting from the inherent bias of the psychoanalytic immersion in working with the internal world, the book deals with a wide array of phenomena in which a binocular perspective is potentially contributing. One such bridge is exemplified by the Group Relations approach, which richly combines psychoanalytic insights with systemic ones. This unique merger is valuable in studying a variety of phenomena both within psychoanalysis and outside it. The work of the analyst in the psychoanalytic setting implies situating oneself on several boundaries - internal and external, love and admiration as well as death and destructive impulses - and the courage and sacrifice demanded by taking up this role. This binocular perspective has significant implications for the formation and maintenance of identity and particularly for the psychoanalytic identity.
Add spice to your conversations and speeches with these brief anecdotes about famous Jewish leaders. Perfect for relaxed reading, Wisdom & Wit is a sparkling collection of stories about every area of Jewish life. Covering more than 30 topics - such as Love of Jews, Honesty, Anger, Eretz Yisrael, Wealth, and Humor - it is a treasure trove of material for public speakers and educators. It is divided into categories, making it easy to put your finger on just the right anecdote for the occasion. Entertaining, uplifting and instructive, this is one little gem you'll read again and again.
Everyone knows the thrilling story of Esther and Mordechai. Presented well, it is a priceless lesson in faith, as well as an exciting and suspenseful adventure. If you have young children - or young grandchildren, neighbors, or friends (or if you're very young at heart) - this book is for you. It has the full text of the Megillah and tells the story in simple English that is ideal for children. It has fascinating tidbits of Midrashic and halachic information. And the full-color illustrations will enchant you and pull you into the story. This is the book for your family and your Shalach Manos. Don't miss it! By Shmuel Blitz, introduction by Rabbi Nosson Scherman, illustrated by Tova Katz. Large 8 1/2 x 11 format.
If you have a child, a grandchild, a niece or nephew, or you want to see a big smile on a little face ? get them this Siddur. It is great investment in a youngster's future! This Siddur was compiled by Shmuel Blitz, in consultation with master teachers. It has the basic prayers with which children begin their lives. The translations and instructions are on their level. And they?ll be fascinated by all the ?Did you Knows? and ?Closer Looks?. And Tova Katz's full-color illustrations throughout are lovely and enticing. They?ll keep children coming back to this Siddur again and again. Large 8? x 11 page size.
The holidays are fascinating times in a Jewish household. A great story can make them even more captivating. Especially when they are presented as beautifully as these. Stories are often the best tool. What can be more enjoyable than a good story, and what can be more effective than such a story with a moral subtly woven into it? Such are the stories in this new offering from the pen of Shmuel Blitz, illustrated by the brush of Liat Binyamini Ariel, whose collaboration began with the best-selling Treasury of Jewish Bedtime Stories. In this new, beautifully illustrated collection, Shmuel Blitz tells many stories with a message. Some are familiar. Some are original. All are adapted for a child's interest. Many of these stories are familiar from generations ago. Here they are crafted to grab a child's wide-eyed attention and keep him or her asking to hear them and feast on their illustrations again and again. The sturdy, child-resistant binding guarantees many days and nights of enjoyable, beneficial use. Put this book with your child's favorites, and watch the virtues flow.
Every holiday has two parts: its historical background and its laws. This unique new offering from Shmuel Blitz - especially for children - presents both. He begins by telling us the story. We'll learn the history of the Exodus from Egypt; the heroism of the Maccabees, Chana and her seven sons; and Yehudis; the story of Rabbi Akiva and his rise from unlearned shepherd to the great sage of our people. So it is with every one of our festivals. And then - once we know the story - we learn the laws. Everything is presented simply, accurately, and clearly, in the famous Shmuel Blitz manner. With Tova Katz's beautiful illustrations, it's a treasure house of fun-filled learning. Read it to your little ones. Before long they'll know it by heart and read it to you. Bring a sparkle to your holidays with this hit from a master storyteller.
Children learn by seeing, and every page in this book has an exciting scene with all sorts of objects, each one clearly labeled in Hebrew and English over 500 words in all. It's a book your children will love!
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