'Parsha' Books

Something to Say

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by Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser ArtScroll / Mesorah
Three brief thoughts on each parsha, with stories to illustrate the point. Ideas on the parsha that can provide inspiration to your Shabbos table. A great source of ideas for your bar mitzvah or other speeches.

The Torah Treasury – Deluxe Gift Edition

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by Rabbi Moshe Lieber ArtScroll / Mesorah
In this handsome, beautifully arranged volume, you can see what many scores of scholars have written about the weekly Torah reading. This captivating work sifts through centuries of Jewish thought to select thousands of comments, Midrashim, stories, and ideas on the parsha.

Jewish Parables

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by Rabbi Yisroel Bronstein ArtScroll/Mesorah
In this valuable book, Rabbi Bronstein has collected hundreds of parables from classic sources and arranged them by topic. Jewish Parables makes a delightful read, a welcome companion at the Shabbos table, and an invaluable source of material for speakers, teachers, parents, and anyone looking for a way to convey and idea or spice a talk.

The Weekly Midrash/Tzenah Urenah 2 Volume set – Shrink Wrapped Set

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by Miriam Stark Zakon ArtScroll/Mesorah
From 1610 until the Holocaust, an Eastern European Jewish home had a Tz’enah Ur’enah on its Shabbos table. At least 210 editions of Rabbi Yaakov Ashkenazi’s classic combining Torah commentary, Midrashic insights, and ethical teachings on the weekly sidrah have appeared. Now, it is available in this new, faithful, beautiful translation, illustrated with woodcuts from the 1726 Frankfurt edition. An inseparable companion on Friday nights, Shabbos afternoons, or any other time. The perfect gift for any occasion. Includes weekly and festival Haftaros, five Megillos, the story of Chanukah and of Tishah B’Av. Translated by Miriam Stark Zakon. Complete in two handsome volumes.

The Weekly Midrash/Tzenah Urenah 2 Volume set – Maroon Leather

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by Miriam Stark Zakon ArtScroll/Mesorah
From 1610 until the Holocaust, an Eastern European Jewish home had a Tz’enah Ur’enah on its Shabbos table. At least 210 editions of Rabbi Yaakov Ashkenazi’s classic combining Torah commentary, Midrashic insights, and ethical teachings on the weekly sidrah have appeared. Now, it is available in this new, faithful, beautiful translation, illustrated with woodcuts from the 1726 Frankfurt edition. An inseparable companion on Friday nights, Shabbos afternoons, or any other time. The perfect gift for any occasion. Includes weekly and festival Haftaros, five Megillos, the story of Chanukah and of Tishah B’Av. Translated by Miriam Stark Zakon. Complete in two handsome volumes.

The Weekly Midrash/Tzenah Urenah 2 Volume set – Alligator Leather

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by Miriam Stark Zakon ArtScroll/Mesorah
From 1610 until the Holocaust, an Eastern European Jewish home had a Tz’enah Ur’enah on its Shabbos table. At least 210 editions of Rabbi Yaakov Ashkenazi’s classic combining Torah commentary, Midrashic insights, and ethical teachings on the weekly sidrah have appeared. Now, it is available in this new, faithful, beautiful translation, illustrated with woodcuts from the 1726 Frankfurt edition. An inseparable companion on Friday nights, Shabbos afternoons, or any other time. The perfect gift for any occasion. Includes weekly and festival Haftaros, five Megillos, the story of Chanukah and of Tishah B’Av. Translated by Miriam Stark Zakon. Complete in two handsome volumes.

The Weekly Midrash/Tzenah Urenah 2 Volume set – White Leather

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by Miriam Stark Zakon ArtScroll/Mesorah
From 1610 until the Holocaust, an Eastern European Jewish home had a Tz’enah Ur’enah on its Shabbos table. At least 210 editions of Rabbi Yaakov Ashkenazi’s classic combining Torah commentary, Midrashic insights, and ethical teachings on the weekly sidrah have appeared. Now, it is available in this new, faithful, beautiful translation, illustrated with woodcuts from the 1726 Frankfurt edition. An inseparable companion on Friday nights, Shabbos afternoons, or any other time. The perfect gift for any occasion. Includes weekly and festival Haftaros, five Megillos, the story of Chanukah and of Tishah B’Av. Translated by Miriam Stark Zakon. Complete in two handsome volumes.

Living the Parashah – Volume 3: Vayikra, BaMidbar, Devarim A treasury of stories and insights on the weekly Torah reading

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Rabbi Shimon Finkelman, author of ArtScroll’s best-selling Shabbos Stories and More Shabbos Stories as well as other popular works, presents an all-new collection of true, inspiring encounters. He is a rebbe at Yeshivah Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway, New York. Much of the material in this book – the first of a five-volume series – is drawn from the popular shmeussen of Darchei Torah’s Rosh HaYeshivah, Rabbi Yaakov Bender.

Living the Parasha – Volume 2: Shemos A treasury of insights and stories on the weekly Torah reading

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by Rabbi Shimon FinkelmanArtScroll/Mesorah
Rabbi Shimon Finkelman, author of ArtScroll’s best-selling Shabbos Stories and More Shabbos Stories as well as other popular works, presents an all-new collection of true, inspiring encounters. He is a rebbe at Yeshivah Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway, New York. Much of the material in this book – the first of a five-volume series – is drawn from the popular shmeussen of Darchei Torah’s Rosh HaYeshivah, Rabbi Yaakov Bender.

Living the Parashah – Volume 1: Bereishis A Treasury of insights and stories on the weekly Torah reading

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by Rabbi Shimon Finkelman ArtScroll/Mesorah
Rabbi Shimon Finkelman, author of ArtScroll’s best-selling Shabbos Stories and More Shabbos Stories as well as other popular works, presents an all-new collection of true, inspiring encounters. He is a rebbe at Yeshivah Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway, New York. Much of the material in this book – the first of a five-volume series – is drawn from the popular shmeussen of Darchei Torah’s Rosh HaYeshivah, Rabbi Yaakov Bender.