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Birkath Kohanim/ The...

Price ₪129.87
This book retraces history, laws, customs and the deep meaning of priestly blessings, as they are given in Scripture, interpreted in Talmud, and elucidated in thousands of years of rabbinical literature. 15 € (cardboard) 25 € (connected-3 slices, gold)

The Ecclesiastes /...

Price ₪111.69
Collection "La Bible commented", containing: the Hebrew text; its translation into French; comments verse by verse, based on talmudic, midrachic and rabbinical sources; An introduction which is a real Jewish thinking course presenting before the study the ideas of the sacred text.

Israel stone, mourning...

Price ₪95.06
Very dense collection of mourning laws and customs, compiled by A. Chicheportiche. Book written in a clear and affordable language by the same author as the stone of memory (laws and customs concerning the kidouch and the meals of the Chabbat) as well as the stone and the justice (laws on tsedaka)

The Stone of Souvenir,...

Price ₪118.91
The Souvenir Stone, laws and customs concerning the Kidouch and the meals of the Chabbat, by A. Chicortiche. Book prefaced by many large rabbanim including Rav Schlesinger, Rav Sitruk, Rav Frankforter. 205 pages.

P. E. White current,...

Price ₪109.09

Prayer ritual, sefarade rite. The prayer book most used by the French -speaking Jewish community in the world. This is the common white color format with silver and white paper title.

Patah Eliyahou...

Price ₪119.48

The prayer book most used by the French -speaking Jewish community in the world. This is the current format of metallic gold color (ivory paper) 656 pages 20th edition

My first Sidour /...

Price ₪80.52
In reprint for the sefarade version. !! Available for the Achkenaze version. Your child's first "Patah Eliyahou"! Very nice work to introduce children to prayer. Main illustrations and prayers in color. Sefarade version at 14.50 € ACHKENAZE version 13 €

Esther

Price ₪155.84
Collection "La Bible commented", containing: the Hebrew text; its translation into French; comments verse by verse, based on talmudic, midrachic and rabbinical sources; An introduction which is a real Jewish thinking course presenting before the study the ideas of the sacred text.