JEWISH HOLIDAYS, JEWISH LIVES introduces Hebrew-school age children to Jewish holidays and lifecycle events through poems, stories, crafts, and thought-provoking questions. The aim is not just to... More > help children learn about holidays and lifecycles but to experience them. This is an ideal tool for parents and teachers to use to create an intergenerational, experiential introduction to Jewish life.< Less
Written by a Messianic Jew who received barmitzvah-training in an Orthodox synagogue, Jewish Roots is a totally unique exploration of the Hebraic roots of the Christian faith. This volume provides... More > the reader with concepts and terminology that will fully illuminate the instructions of Yeshua (Jesus) and the Sheliachim (Apostles). Now the precious drashot (teachings) of Messiah can be understood by modern Christians as they were meant to be understood by Jewish believers two thousand years ago. Large Print Edition.< Less
"Theodore Herzl was the first Jew who projected the Jewish question as
an international problem. "The Jewish State," ...
was the first public expression, in a modern language, by a... More > modern
Jew, of a dynamic conception of how the solution of the problem could
be accelerated and the ancient Jewish hope, slumbering in Jewish
memory for two thousand years, could be fulfilled." - Louis Lipsky< Less
"Theodore Herzl was the first Jew who projected the Jewish question as
an international problem. "The Jewish State," ...
was the first public expression, in a modern language, by a... More > modern
Jew, of a dynamic conception of how the solution of the problem could
be accelerated and the ancient Jewish hope, slumbering in Jewish
memory for two thousand years, could be fulfilled." - Louis Lipsky< Less
Zionism is Jewish ethno-nationalism in its purest form. The creation of the state of Israel is the most successfully-executed plan to create an ethnically homogenous territory in modern history. As... More > such, it is worth of study by any group seeking its own ethnically-based homeland.
This book, written in 1896 by the founder of the Zionist movement—and thereby the de facto founder of Israel—lays out the plan and route by which Jewish statehood was achieved.
Herzl describes in detail how the state was justified, how the Jews would go about managing the physical occupation of the territory, and the logistical steps which had to be taken in order to achieve a Jews-only state.
In these times of demographic change in the West, those seeking a solution to the impending crisis facing European man will do well to study this plan.
European survival will depend upon the creation of geographic, territorial enclaves, and this book tells how it can be done. Contains a fascinating introduction and a full biography.< Less
“Jewish Holidays”, 60 pages addressing philosophical insights of our holidays. Based on the profound commentaries of our Maimonides, Rashi, Ibn Ezra and the Rabbis of the Talmud: the... More > analysis, sources, and explanations will provide weeks of thought provoking discussions. At this time of the year when we reflect on ourselves and the year to come, Jewish Holidays will be a welcomed library addition to all.< Less