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Moadim with Meaning

Moadim with Meaning

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Inspiring messages for the Yamim Tovim

Uncover the deeper meaning behind each Yom Tov in an exhilarating journey through the Jewish calendar. More than just expressing gratitude to Hashem for the miracles He performed for our ancestors, the Yamim Tovim are about appreciating our loving relationship with Him today.

Drawing from an array of Torah sources that highlight the essence of each of the mo’adim, this sefer will enhance your personal connection with the Yamim Tovim and help you experience them with renewed excitement. The stimulating divrei Torah will serve as a springboard for deep and meaningful discussions—the perfect sefer to enjoy at your Yom Tov table.

“I found this book to be interesting, informative, and inspiring. I recommend it as an effective guide to enhance one’s appreciation of the various Yamim Tovim and a tool for discussion at one’s Yom Tov table.”

Rabbi Zev Leff

“The essays are not only insightful and informative, but they are also inspiring. The divrei Torah enable and empower us to tap into the energy and theme of each Yom Tov.”

Rabbi Efrem Goldberg

About the author:

Rabbi Moshe Schochet lives in Boca Raton, Florida, with his wife, Michal, and their children. He serves as the founding Head of School of Hadar High School for Girls, located in Boca Raton, Florida. With close to twenty-five years of experience as both a rebbi and administrator, Rabbi Schochet has inspired his students with his charismatic personality to appreciate the relevance and timeliness of our Torah and integrate its messages into their lives. Rabbi Schochet has also published a book on the parashah, Timeless Torah: Inspring Messages from the Parshah. For comments, or to book a speaking engagement, please email Rabbi Schochet at mosheschochet@gmail.com.

Product Details

Dimensions: 6X9
ISBN: 9798897670376
Publisher: Mosaica Press
Number of pages: 158
Binding type: Hard Cover
Weight: 0.86 LBS

By: Rabbi Moshe Schochet

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