The Trump Shabbat-A Global Turning Point?

Why is the world’s most powerful leader, a non-Jew(!), turning his eyes toward the sanctity of the Sabbath? Rabbi Arush dives into the deep significance of President Trump’s declaration of a National Sabbath. Discover how reconnecting with the Creator and finding inner peace—could be the key to global healing and the ultimate redemption. A MUST-WATCH!

Find Yourself

“And you shall return, each man to his ancestral holding, and each man to his family shall you return.” (Vayikra 25:10)     The Window That Changed a Life  A baal teshuvah was once asked: “What had inspired you to return to a life of Torah and mitzvot?”  His answer: “Shabbat!”      He then told the following story:  “One Shabbat, I happened … Continue reading “Find Yourself”

Rabbi Abahu: Amoraim Series

Travel back to the era of the Talmud and meet one of its remarkable sages in Amoraim Series 16: Rabbi Abahu.

Through engaging storytelling, young readers discover the life, wisdom, and leadership of Rabbi Abahu, one of the great teachers of Klal Yisrael. Filled with inspiration and historical insight, this volume brings the world of the Amoraim vividly to life.

Informative, exciting, and uplifting, the Amoraim Series introduces a new generation to the giants of our mesorah―leaving readers eager for more.

Rav Chisda: Amoraim Series

The story of his life adapted for comics, with sources from Chazal

In this engaging volume, young readers meet Rav Chisda, one of the great Amoraim whose wisdom, dedication to Torah, and personal strength left a lasting mark on Klal Yisrael. Through vivid storytelling and inspiring episodes, his life and teachings come alive.

Part of the beloved Amoraim Series, this book informs, excites, and inspires―bringing the giants of the Talmudic era within reach of today’s youth.

Rabbah (Rabbah Bar Nachmani): Amoraim Series

The story of his life adapted for comics, with sources from Chazal

The Amoraim Series takes young readers back to the time of the Talmud to meet some of the greatest teachers in Klal Yisrael. Get ready to discover titles that will inform, excite, inspire, and have you coming back for more.  

Heart of Wisdom

The Teachings of Rabbi Moshe Chalkowski on Jewish Life and Personal Growth

  • How can I become more aware of Hashem’s presence in my daily life?
  • How can we pray for the redemption when we don’t know what it will be like?
  • How can I help a sibling who is struggling to remain religious?

To his students and many others, Rabbi Moshe Chalkowski zt’l has been a teacher, a personal mentor, and beloved rav. As one of the founders of Neve Yerushalayim (established in 1970 for women seeking a Torah education), and a mainstay of the institution for over four decades, he has closely guided thousands of alumni. His Q&A forum with them forms the basis of this book.

The Essential Ramban on Torah

Ramban al HaTorah has shaped the way we learn and understand Chumash for generations, yet many readers find its depth, brevity, and complexity difficult to access. The Essential Ramban on Torah opens this classic work for today’s student, presenting clear, approachable summaries of Ramban’s major ideas and methods. It reveals the logic, breadth, and brilliance of Ramban’s commentary while inviting the reader to return to the original with greater understanding and appreciation.

Between Torah and Derech Eretz

As spiritual beings in a physical world, humanity must balance earthly existence with transcendental aspirations. While one approach in Judaism advocates engaging with the broader world as a tool in the service of Hashem, the other favors withdrawal from society in pursuit of personal perfection and the development of holiness. But which path truly reflects G-d’s will?

To clarify each position and its contemporary application in Jewish society, Between Torah and Derech Eretz presents multiple perspectives through the lens of Chazal, Rishonim, and Acharonim. It begins by examining the underlying hashkafic dispute that shaped these ideologies and then analyzes relevant halachic sugyos—including talmud Torah, secular studies, and the interplay between  bitachon  and hishtadlus.

As spiritual beings in a physical world, humanity must balance earthly existence with transcendental aspirations. While one approach in Judaism advocates engaging with the broader world as a tool in the service of Hashem, the other favors withdrawal from society in pursuit of personal perfection and the development of holiness. But which path truly reflects G-d’s will?

To clarify each position and its contemporary application in Jewish society, Between Torah and Derech Eretz presents multiple perspectives through the lens of Chazal, Rishonim, and Acharonim. It begins by examining the underlying hashkafic dispute that shaped these ideologies and then analyzes relevant halachic sugyos—including talmud Torah, secular studies, and the interplay between  bitachon  and hishtadlus.