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BOOKS ON DISPLAY - SEPTEMBER 2008 SUGGESTED READING FOR ELLUL Book No. Shelf No. SINS IN THE MARKET PLACE by Rabbi Meir Tamari 12,145 296.3 Rabbi Tamari explains the sins resulting from business activities using textual material culled from The Bible, The Mishnah and The Talmud, etc. Issues include limited liability, corporations, false advertising, insider trading and pirating of computer software.
INSPIRE YOUR SOUL by Rabbi Z.S. Suchard 10,970 296.3 Rosh Hashonah & Yom Kippur, known as Yamim Noraim together with Succot, Pesach and Shavuoth are the highlights of the Jewish Year.
EXODUS AND EXILE by Monford Harris 3,859 296.3 The structure of the Jewish Holidays. The Exodus from Egypt is the motif of the three pilgrimage festivals, and it permeates the liturgy of the other holidays, of the Sabbath, and of daily prayers.
YOM KIPPUR READINGS edited by Rabbi Dov P. Elkins 10,437 296.3 A selection of readings on prayers from the Yom Kippur Service with contemporary and ancient commentaries. Sin, forgiveness, repentance, faith and beliefs are all discussed.
STRIVE FOR TRUTH by Rabbi Eliyahu E. Dessler 2,148 296.4 Selected writings of the Rabbi rendered into English by Rabbi Aryeh Carmell, one of his disciples. Rabbi Dessler established the Kolel in Gateshead and later joined the Ponevezh Yeshiva.
LIVING INSPIRED by Rabbi A. Tatz 7,952 296.4 In these pages, life in general and its ordeals in particular are brought into focus. – Relationships, the unexpected, even life’s problems and doubts, become a springboard to inspiration.
CHOOSE LIFE by Rabbi Ezriel Tauber 5,915 296.4 Written by a holocaust survivor who learned about the value of life at an early age. It arouses the curiosity to ask questions about the fundamental principles of life.
THE BOOK OF OUR HERITAGE Vol.1 by Eliyahu Kitov 12,587 296.3 The Jewish Year and its days of significance in three volumes.
TRADITIONAL ALTERNATIVES by Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks 9,217 296.1 Orthodoxy and the future of the Jewish People. This book examines the state of the major world Jewish communities and their prospects for the future.
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