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Now you can own both Volume 1 and 2 of Zera Shimshon, in a boxed set. Each volume includes selections from the Zera Shimshon's Torah thoughts on the parashah, translated and adapted, and over 80 true stories by Rabbi Nachman Seltzer. And, of course, the powerful segulah that the author promised almost three centuries ago to those who learned his sefer.
Three mussar classics in one convenient slipcase set: The Jaffa Edition Shaar HaBitachon of Chovos HaLevavos, The Jaffa Edition Shaarei Teshuvah, and The Jaffa Family Edition Mesillas Yesharim.
The most popular work of its kind Sippurei Chassidim is now available to the English-speaking public. No other work gives such insight into the pre-Holocaust chassidic world of Eastern Europe as seen through the eyes of a major Rabbinic and chassidic figure.
Acknowledged classics. Overviews, translation, and phrase-by-phrase commentary culled from countless Rabbinic sources. The ArtScroll Series presents the comments of the classic giants of ancient and contemporary times in a logical, comprehensible manner, like a master teacher on an exciting voyage of intellectual discovery.
All 24 books of the Torah, Prophets, and Writings are now at your fingertips in one magnificent 2,200 page volume, as interpreted by the classic sages of Talmudic and Rabbinic literature. This is a remarkable achievement. It enables everyone to obtain a basic knowledge of the entire Tanach from "In the beginning" to the return to Eretz Yisrael. For home, for office, for synagogue, for gifts this is an indispensable Book for the People of the Book. Edited by Rabbi Nosson Scherman in collaboration with an international team of scholars.