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November 16, 2024
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Feldheim Offers New Books in Time for Chanukah

Some books gain popularity by word of mouth, others by “taste of mouth.” With the Bais Yaakov Cookbook it’s both! Following on the heels of the first volume, which has sold over 75,000 copies to date—and still going strong—comes this new volume that promises to be as good as the first. It includes 150 exclusive traditional and contemporary recipes to elevate Shabbos, Yom Tov and every day; elegant photos, of course; illustrations to enhance the Shabbos and Yom Tov table; halachic guidelines: Shabbos, Yom Tov, brachos, checking fruits and vegetables; culinary guides: baking and cooking conversions, cutting produce; shopping for meat, wine, cookware… and much more!

Rochie Pinson shares the experiences and insights she has gleaned during decades spent perfecting the art of challah baking and teaching challah workshops around the world. In her wise, warm and humorous voice, she guides the reader through every step of the rewarding process of making challah.

This is a comprehensive guide to challah-baking—ingredients, equipment and techniques, with 38 unique, time-tested challah recipes, including gluten-free oat challah, sourdough challah, spinach-ricotta challah, a challah for each Jewish holiday (such as apple-and-honey challah), challahs from around the world (such as Yemenite kubaneh and lachoch), plus recipes for leftover dough and challah, and more. Includes 37 illustrated braiding techniques with step-by-step instructions, and full-color photographs by acclaimed photographer Monica Pinto. A special section on the laws and customs of challah, with a fascinating compendium of the history, customs, laws and significance of challah in Judaism makes this more than just another cookbook. For beginners and experts alike, nothing intimidating or complicated, every recipe is meant to be used, cherished and passed on to the next generation of challah bakers.

Popular author Genendel Krohn has written another wonderful collection of true stories from recent times and from around the world, highlighting the awesome power of devotion to Shabbos. Tovah Katz’s endearing illustrations create a dramatic and delightful volume for young readers—inspiration and education at its very best.

Kids need friends, but making and keeping friends can be challenging at times. Here is an ideal resource, especially designed to help children develop the social skills needed to build friendly relationships. Filled with delightful stories of everyday situations, captivating illustrations and practical tips that address coping with rejection, creating friendships, standing up for yourself, expressing what you feel, how to apologize, how to process anger and more. This informative guide provides the tools and understanding essential to maintaining healthy relationships.

Two hundred and fifty years ago in the Ukranian city of Berditchov, a great Chasidic master guided his followers along a passionate and uplifting path. With his actions, he conveyed the excitement and beauty of living life as an servant of Hashem; with his words, he taught exalted teachings filled with the bright light of his soul. Those teachings instilled in his Chasidim a tremendous awe, love and yearning for Hashem. Peering through the window of his messages, they were able to catch glimpses of heaven.

“Sparks From Berditchov” seeks to draw the beautiful teachings of Rav Levi Yitzchak out of the quaint cobblestone streets of Berditchov and carry them into the 21st century. In our generation, where a Yiddishkeit bursting with relevance, beauty and life has frozen over, it takes brilliant sparks of inspirational fire to warm up our souls. Sparks of chizzuk. Sparks of emunah. Sparks from Berditchov.

 

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