Kinot Mesorat HaRav
This National Jewish Book Award winner, edited by Rabbi Simon Posner, provides the complete Tisha B’Av service accompanied by the exceptional commentary on the Kinot by Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik, based on Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter’s compilation and redaction of transcripts of the Rav’s Tisha B’Av learning sessions. Includes as well a new English translation of Kinot by Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb, and synopses of shiurim by the Rav. Join those who have used the Rav’s Kinot and said, “My Tisha B’Av experience will never be the same.”
*The Rav’s Kinot will be used by Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb in his annual Tisha B’Av webcast. Enrich your experience by following along in his discussion of the Kinot by purchasing your copy today! Order now
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The Return to Zion: Addresses on Religious Zionism and American Orthodoxy
Ten of Rav Soloveitchik’s addresses delivered between 1939 and 1958, against the backdrop of the Holocaust and the newly emerging State of Israel. The Rav’s stirring words from one of Judaism’s most challenging periods contain timeless and powerful messages about Jewish destiny. Translated by Shaul Siedler-Feller; edited by Joel B. Wolowelsky and Simon Posner.
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In the Narrow Places: Daily Inspiration for the Three Weeks
Dr. Erica Brown presents a motivational guide for unlocking the spiritual impact of the Three Weeks. An essay for every day of the Three Weeks transforms the somberness of the period into an opportunity for positive introspection and spiritual growth.
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To Mourn a Child: Jewish Responses to Neonatal and Childhood Death
A compilation of personal accounts from families who have experienced a loss of a child, as well as excerpts from traditional Jewish sources and essays by rabbis, theologians, and healthcare professionals, all of which bear witness to the strength of the human spirit and the redemptive power of Jewish tradition. Edited by Rabbi Jeffrey Saks and Dr. Joel B. Wolowelsky.
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