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$19.99
Demystifying the
Mystical:
Understanding the Language
and Concepts of Chasidism and Jewish Mysticism--A
Primer for the Layman
By: Chaim Dalfin
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$89.99
Tales Of Tzaddikim
5 Volume Slipcased Set -
A wonderful collection of stories from our Sages and
the great Torah and Chassidic leaders, arranged
according to the Sidra
By G. Matov
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$29.95
Meetings with Remarkable Souls: Legends
of the Baal Shem Tov (s/c)
Eliahu Klein A newly translated and
annotated collection of legends about
the Baal Shem Tov, long ignored because
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$39.99
Path of the
Baal Shem Tov
Early
Chasidic Teachings
and Customs -
David Sears The original teachings of
the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of
chasidism, on more than fifty subjects |
$49.99
Sefer
Chasidim
By: Avraham Yaakov Finkel
A lively, modern translation by
scholar Avraham Yaakov Finkel. |
$34.99
Hasidism in Israel:
A History of the Hasidic Movement
and Its Masters in the Holy Land By
Tzvi M. Rabinowicz Tzvi Rabinowicz,one
of the world's leading experts on the topic of
Hasidism, has written a definitive history of hasidic presence
in the state of Israel. |
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$29.99
In the
Beginning
Adin Steinsaltz
A commentary on the book
of Genesis based on a classic
chassidic text that explores many of the ideas
found in the Torah. (h/c)
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$35.99
Why the Baal Shem Tov Laughed
Fifty-Two Stories About
Our Great
Chasidic Rabbis
by Sterna Citron 52 stories
based on
the legends of the great Chasidic
Rabbis.
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$39.49
Nine Gates Chasidic Mysteries
In 1913,
at the age of nineteen, Jiri Langer, a Czech Jew
from a Europeanized Jewish household, journeyed to
the region of Eastern Europe once known as
Galicia, |
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Why the Baal Shem Tov
Laughed
Fifty-Two Stories About Our Great Chasidic Rabbis
by Sterna Citron 52 stories based on the legends of the great Chasidic
Rabbis.
302 Pages
"…These chasidic stories are not only heartwarming and encouraging but
also can serve as a source for our own character building. While reaching
the goals of these saintly individuals may be unrealistic, the principles
they established and manifested in their lives should serve as guidelines
for us. Even the fact that we cannot achieve their greatness should not
deter us from at least trying to emulate them."
- Dr. Abraham J. Twerski |
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