Hilkhot Mo'adim

Hilkhot Mo'adim
Author: David Brofsky
Publisher: Maggid
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781592643523

The dynamic Jewish calendar provides constant religious challenges and spiritual opportunities. It allows us to focus on the birth of our nation, our travels in the desert, our relationship to God, and the giving of the Torah. through the in-depth study of the Torah and the halakhot of the mo'adim, one can and should enrich one's personal religious, and spiritual experience. That is the primary purpose of this book.

Shorshei Ha-Shemot - Roots of the Names - Tome 4 of 5

Shorshei Ha-Shemot - Roots of the Names - Tome 4 of 5
Author: Moshe Zacuto
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781988631332

Shorshei Ha-Shemot is considered the most authoritative compilation about Kabbalah Ma'asit (practical Kabbalah), and a standard reference for meditation exercises, spells, amulets, etc. Zacuto collects alphabetically and explains all the holy names, their origin, and their powers. He also gives clear instructions to perform Yechudim (Unions) according to the lurianic tradition, which he learned directly by the emissaries of Safed who came to Italy. He strives to find every possible use and meaning in every ancient manuscript that he could locate, up to the descriptions of the Angelic Alphabets. The reader will find a remedy for every situation. Sometimes, he will be advised to use a plant, sometimes to recite a specific evocation, and sometimes he will have to write a name on a Kosher parchment, wash it with water, and then drink the water. Every recipe is different.

Orthodox Judaism in America

Orthodox Judaism in America
Author: Marc Raphael
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1996-05-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0313367728

The last in a series of three volumes edited by Marc Lee Raphael surveying some of the major rabbinic and lay personalities who have shaped Judaism in America for the past two centuries, this work focuses on Orthodox Judaism. Along with a basic description of the achievements of some of the most notable leaders, a bibliography of their writings and sources for further study is included as well as an essay on Orthodox rabbinic organizations and a survey of American Orthodox periodicals. Of interest to scholars, students, and lay persons alike, this volume will inform readers about the earliest communities of Jews who settled in America as they developed the institutions of Orthodox Jewish life and set a public standard of compliance with Jewish law. These early American Jews followed a Spanish-Dutch version of Sephardic customs and rites. Their synagogues used traditional prayer books, promoted the celebration of Jewish holidays, established mikvahs, acquired Passover provisions, and arranged for cemetery land and burial services. While many of these Sephardic immigrants did not maintain halakha in their daily regimen as did their European counterparts, they set a public standard of compliance with Jewish law, thus honoring Jewish tradition. Further immigration of thousands of Jews from Western and Central Europe in the middle of the 19th century brought a world of traditional piety and extensive Jewish learning to America, exemplified by Rabbi Abraham Rice, who served in Baltimore, and Yissachar Dov (Bernard) Illowy, who served communities from Philadelphia to New Orleans. Such men marked the beginning of a learned and scholarly rabbinate in America. This volume provides valuable biographical insights regarding some of the most notable religious leaders in American Orthodoxy.

Aliens, Angels, & Demons

Aliens, Angels, & Demons
Author: Ariel B Tzadok
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre:
ISBN:

Since ancient times we have been taught that we are not alone. We are not alone in our universe, nor are we alone here on our own planet. Aliens, Angels, & Demons takes us on a journey from the secret teachings about Inner Earth and Pre-Adamic civilized humanity to the many extraterrestrial races in outer space, their relationship to us (and to G-d), and our collective human future in dawning "messianic" times.Aliens, Angels & Demons looks at the teachings of the ancients alongside modern understandings, and insights. What we explore and discover is that the legends of old and the legends of today might very well be one and the same. More so, what is considered by many to be merely legend may indeed be something far greater; something very real and very relevant to us all.If you want to know what is out there, you might very well find your answers in here.

Hilchot Chagim

Hilchot Chagim
Author: Harav Mordechai Eliyahu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2008-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781598262308

Strive for Truth!

Strive for Truth!
Author: Elijah Eliezer Dessler
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2002
Genre: Jewish ethics
ISBN: 9781583305553

Pocket edition of original volumes 4 through 6. Individual volumes not sold separately

Peninei Halakha

Peninei Halakha
Author: Eliezer Melamed
Publisher: Maggid
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-01-15
Genre: Jewish women
ISBN: 9781592644100

Peninei Halakha is a comprehensive series of books on Jewish law applied to today¿s ever-changing world. In this series, Rabbi Eliezer Melamed¿s well-organized, clear, and concise writing style brings the halakha, from principle to practical detail, to readers of all backgrounds. With over 400,000 copies in circulation, Peninei Halakha stands as one of the most popular and useful halakha series in Israel today.