Beautiful Like a Kallah
- 34 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
A wonderful Jewish Children's Book by Miriam Yerushalmi.






A wonderful Jewish Children's Book by Miriam Yerushalmi.
The story follows Feivel and his friends as they embark on a mission to deliver food to the needy on Erev Shabbos. Their plans are disrupted when they learn that the soup kitchen has been sold to Mr. Bigg, who has different intentions for the property. Through Menachem's efforts, Mr. Bigg learns the value of kindness and the joy that comes from giving, leading to a positive resolution for everyone involved.
This engaging children's book by Miriam Yerushalmi offers a delightful exploration of Jewish culture and traditions. With vibrant illustrations and relatable characters, it aims to educate young readers about their heritage in a fun and accessible way. The story weaves important themes of family, community, and faith, making it a valuable addition to any child's library. The series promises to expand on these themes, providing more opportunities for learning and enjoyment.
Amidst their mother's hospitalization, siblings Rafi and Rina grapple with their emotions while seeking solace in the traditions of Shabbos. The story explores their resilience and the importance of family bonds during challenging times, highlighting how they find joy and meaning in their faith and community despite the difficulties they face.
Focusing on the spiritual and emotional dimensions of Mikvah preparation, this book offers meditations and insights aimed at enhancing love and connection in marriage. It encourages self-reflection and personal growth through physical acts, fostering deeper relationships with both spouses and Hashem. Additionally, inspirational stories highlight the significance of Mikvah observance, emphasizing the unique opportunity women have in this sacred practice.
Rooted in three decades of experience as a marriage and family counselor, this book offers tested strategies and insights for couples at various stages of their relationships. It addresses the needs of those preparing for marriage and those facing challenges in their existing partnerships, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to strengthen their bond. The practical advice provided aims to foster healthier, more resilient relationships.
Exploring nature through a Jewish and Chassidic lens, this story highlights how every element of the natural world—trees, flowers, and waterfalls—can deepen our connection to G-d and the divine plan. It emphasizes the transformative power of the four basic elements: Earth, Water, Air, and Fire, demonstrating how young children can harness these forces to improve their productivity, assertiveness, attentiveness, and sensitivity. The narrative encourages a profound appreciation for the wonders of creation.
In this captivating story, family dynamics and personal growth take center stage as characters navigate life's challenges. The narrative delves into the complexities of relationships, exploring themes of love, loss, and resilience. Through rich character development and emotional depth, readers are invited to reflect on their own experiences and the bonds that shape their lives. The author skillfully weaves together moments of joy and sorrow, creating a relatable and poignant journey that resonates with audiences.
Overwhelmed by a series of life changes, Yehudis turns to junk food for comfort in her new environment. As she navigates her new school and unfriendly classmates, an understanding teacher steps in to guide her towards healthier choices. This informative book by Miriam Yerushalmi offers valuable techniques aimed at empowering young readers to take control of their diet and fitness, ultimately promoting improved mental and emotional wellbeing.
Focusing on the profound bond between grandmothers and their families, this heartwarming book highlights the importance of tradition, wisdom, and unconditional love. It encourages children to express their affection while reminding adults of their ongoing capacity to give love. Through the depiction of grandmothers, it celebrates the unique role they play in nurturing and guiding future generations.