The Three Pillars: Am Yisrael, Torat Yisrael, Eretz Yisrael is Rav David Milston’s five volume set of essays on Parshat HaShavua. The books, inspired by Rav Milston’s weekly shiurim at the Midrasha on Parshat HaShavua, are comprised of essays on Torah which weave classical and modern day commentaries into messages for the contemporary Jew. Based on the foundations of Am Yisrael, Torat Yisrael and Eretz Yisrael, Rav Milston elucidates the ideals of Judaism that are fundamental to all of the learning in Midreshet HaRova.
Students currently learning at the Midrasha receive a discounted price.
Special reductions are available for bulk orders, as well as the opportunity to offer Rav Milston’s book in your local shul gift shop or website. For further information, please contact Leiba Smith at office@harova.org. Please also consider purchasing Rav Milson’s new 2-volume series, Ki Va Moed, offering a fascinating journey through the Jewish Year. For more information, click here. Please allow several weeks for handling and shipping.
The Three Pillars is available for purchase as single volumes or as a complete set:
Per volume – $20
Five volume set – $90
** Shipping and handling costs – $6 per volume, or $25 for the full set.
Ki Va Moed (“because the time has come” – Tehillim 102:14), written by Rav David Milston, is an in-depth, two-volume series offering a fascinating journey through the Jewish Year, sharing refreshing, enlightening and eminently relevant insights into the Jewish calendar and festivals.
Rav Milston presents classic sources and thought-provoking questions, always finding contemporary relevance and challenging you to search your soul.
These essays will add a new dimension to your celebrations throughout the year, enrich your festive table and provoke lively discussion and debate about a wealth of topics and the very purpose of our modern Jewish lives.
Students currently learning at the Midrasha receive a discounted price.
For further information, please contact Leiba Smith at office@harova.org.
Please also consider purchasing Rav Milson’s 5-volume set of The Three Pillars, essays on Torah which weave classical and modern day commentaries into messages for the contemporary Jew. For more information, click here.
Please allow several weeks for handling and shipping.
Ki Va Moed is available for purchase as a 2-volume set:
Two volume set – $40
** Shipping and handling costs – $12
Eternity: Jewish Values as Revealed in Neviim Rishonim, written by Rav David Milston, is a series of fascinating explorations into the Prophets (Neviim).
Rav Milston takes selected episodes from the Tenach and extracts eternal life lessons as relevat today as they were over 3,000 years ago.
Shmuel the Prophet, King Shaul, King David, and many other personalities and incidents will teach you how to examine your character and live mor fulfilling and more purposeful lives. These essays will add insight to some familiar storis, enhance yoru discussions around the Shabbat table, or simply deepen your knowledge and understanding of these oft-overlooked works.
Students currently learning at the Midrasha receive a discounted price.
For further information, please contact Leiba Smith at office@harova.org.
Please allow several weeks for handling and shipping.
Eternity is available for purchase as a 2-volume set:
Two volume set – $40
** Shipping and handling costs – $12
Add meaning to your Seder, enhance your family discussions, and beautify your Pesach table with the Shirat David Haggadah. Now available directly from Amazon!
Most people do not have the time to study the parsha in depth every week, yet merely reading through it can result in a very unsatisfying “skim” of our most significant text. The worksheets found in this book, one per parsha, present an opportunity for a more involved reading of the text, which will lead to a more thorough understanding and inspire deeper thought. Every parsha contains twenty-two questions, or clues, that follow an א–ת format: the answer to the first clue begins with a word that starts with the letter alef, the answer to the second clue with a word that begins with the letter bet, and so on. In addition to demanding an active, more involved read of the text, the clues (and their answers) were specifically chosen to highlight significant ideas and themes. This book provides “clue and answer” sheets for all fifty-four parshiyot, focused on the text itself. (Examples of questions – פ: One of the two Egyptian midwives; צ: She saved the day – and Moshe – with a rock; ק: Bnei Yisrael scattered all over Egypt to collect this.) By reading carefully in order to find the answers to the clues, your read of the parsha will not only become one of active involvement, but will also lead to an appreciation of its deeper themes. Review the entire parsha in a challenging and fun way—by yourself, with friends, or with family. Challenge yourself, or others. Parents can test their children; children can test their parents! Good for all ages and backgrounds; assumes a basic ability to read the Hebrew text.
אוצר פירושים על החסרות ויתרות בתנ”ך. מאת הרב צבי רון. 578 עמ’.
THE SUSAN & ROGER HERTOG EDITION
The Koren Tanakh of the Land of Israel offers an innovative and refreshing approach to the Hebrew Bible.
A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Explanations…
With Sources That Have Not Been Published In Hundreds of Years…
Sefer Katan V’Gadol is a collection of explanations for the small and large letters found throughout the Tanach. You may be familiar with the large letter “Bet” in the beginning of the Torah in the word “Breishit” of “In the Beginning” or the small letter “Aleph” in the word “Vayikrah” in the beginning of “Leviticus” and the small and big letters in the names of Haman’s sons in the Megilat Esther.
This book collects and traces the history of the approaches to interpreting these and many other unusual letters. Some of the material is taken from manuscripts that have not been published for hundreds of years.
Currently Available Only in Hebrew. For Purchase details, or to contact the author, please email rabbiron [at] rossipublications.com or zvijbq [at] gmail.com.