Chofetz Chaim, a Daily Companion

Chofetz Chaim, a Daily Companion

Author: Michoel Rothschild

Publisher: Mesorah Publications, Limited

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9781578194575

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Study Sefer Chofetz Chaim in 128 daily segments, according to the schedule established by the venerable Manchester Rosh Yeshivah, Rabbi Yehudah Zev Segal, ztl. The Chofetz Chaim's influence continues to grow, as thousands upon thousands adopt his message that the tongue can be a priceless tool or a lethal weapon. And this volume will lead you through his classic work according to the order he set down. It is another vital gift to those who wish to guard their tongues, but want to know how. Whether as a study companion or standing on its own, this work is a superbly wrought guide of the laws of proper speech as the Chofetz Chaim himself set them down. SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT: What you must say, what you shouldn't say A Halachic guide to getting and giving information for shidduchim. By Rabbi M. M. Lowy


Chofetz Chaim, a Lesson a Day

Chofetz Chaim, a Lesson a Day

Author: Israel Meir (ha-Kohen)

Publisher: Mesorah Publications

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9780899063218

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SRS The concepts and laws of proper speech arranged for daily study. Based on his works, Sefer Chofetz Chaim and sefer Shmiras Haloshon includes Vignettes from the life of the Chofetz Chaim.


The Hasidic Masters' Guide to Management

The Hasidic Masters' Guide to Management

Author: Moshe Kranc

Publisher: Devora Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781932687118

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Combines Hasidic stories and parables, along with the insightful cartoon satire of Dilbert, as well as examples from the corporate world, to create a readable and entertaining guide for both the novice and experienced manager.


Zapata's Disciple

Zapata's Disciple

Author: Martín Espada

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 2016-10-15

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 0810133865

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The ferocious acumen with which the award-winning poet Martín Espada attacks issues of social injustice in Zapata’s Disciple makes it no surprise that the book has been the subject of bans in both Arizona and Texas, targeted for its presence in the Mexican American Studies curriculum of Tucson’s schools and for its potential to incite a riot among Texas prison populations. This new edition of Zapata’s Disciple, which won the 1999 Independent Publisher Book Award for Essay / Creative Nonfiction, opens with an introduction in which the author chronicles this history of censorship and continues his lifelong fight for freedom of expression. A dozen of Espada’s poems, tender and wry as they are powerful, interweave with essays that address the denigration of the Spanish language by American cultural arbiters, castigate Nike for the exploitation of its workers, reflect upon National Public Radio’s censorship of Espada’s poem about Mumia Abu- Jamal, and more. Zapata’s Disciple is a potent assault on the continued marginalization of Latinos and other poor and working-class citizens in American society, and the collection breathes with a revolutionary zeal that is as relevant now as when it was first published.


Shmuel Yosef Agnon

Shmuel Yosef Agnon

Author: Gershon Shaked

Publisher: New York University Press

Published: 1989-12

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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This book is a strange compilation of the cheesiest elements of superhero stories. A hero who develops unexpected powers? check. A bad guy who's jealous of the hero? check. The Uncredible Kluh has all things cheesy from character flashbacks to a complete cliffhanger ending! What started out as a joke between friends is now a full-out novel. Read it today!


Modern Jewish Thinkers

Modern Jewish Thinkers

Author: Gershon Greenberg

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781936235315

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Greenberg restructures the history of modern Jewish thought comprehensively, providing first-time English translations of Reggio, Krokhmal, Maimon, Samuel Hirsch, Formstecher, Steinheim, Ascher, Einhorn, Samuel David Luzzatto, and Hermann Cohen. The availability of these sources fills a gap in the field and stimulates new directions for teaching and scholarly research in modern Jewish thought.