store.kehotonline.com
ב"ה
  • Shopping Cart
  • 0 Items
  • |
  • $0.00
  • Login
  • Home
  • |
  • About Us
  • |
  • Help
  • |
  • Contact Us
  • |
  • Donate
  • |
  • My Account
Departments
  • What's New
  • Gift Certificates
  • By Rebbe
  • Chasidic Works
  • Chasidic Heritage Series
  • Jewish Holidays
  • Laws & Customs
  • Lifecycle
  • History & Biography
  • Moshiach
  • Prayer
  • Torah
  • Kids & Teens
  • Gift Ideas
  • Sets
  • Foreign Languages
  • Shabbat
  • Gallery
  • Rambam
  • Stories
  • Self-Help
  • Multi-Media
  • E-Books
  • Audiobooks
  • Not For Women Only
  • Niggunim
  • Cards & Posters
  • SPECIALS

  • Donate
  • Dedicate A Book
  • Bound To Inspire
  • Kehot Book Club
  • View Cart
  • Account Info
  • NEW Catalog
  • Quickorder
  • Address Book

Home  /   Kids & Teens  /  Juniors & Youth  /  English

Body and Soul - Kashrut in the Modern Kitchen - Russian

Body and Soul - Kashrut in the Modern Kitchen - Russian
Item Number: R-BODYSK
Unit Price: $22.95
In Stock
Quantity 



 Detailed Description

Body and Soul - Kashrut in the Modern Kitchen, will teach both the simply curious and those seriously considering going kosher - all the whys and how to`s of kosher. It will educate the reader that keeping kosher is an extraordinary experience with countless physical and spiritual rewards. 

Kashrut, is a most basic Mitzavh, one that physically cleanses our bodies, according to G-d’s desire and applies to every day of our life. 

The reader will be able to set his/her own pace, advancing through kashrut, one day at a time. The reader will learn everything from the origins of kosher law to how to bring kosher practice into their daily life. The publication contains everything one needs to launch their personal path to kosher observance, and will assist Russian Jews, both in the lands of the former Soviet Union and in the Russian-speaking Diaspora live kosher with greater understanding and deeper satisfaction. 

This book was written by Rabbi Michael and Sima Koritz and is jointly published by the F.R.E.E. Publishing House, a division of Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe, in Brooklyn, NY and Publishing House Lechaim, in Moscow, Russia.

 Recently Viewed Items




  • Company Information
  • About Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • *Shipping Information
  • Site Map
  • My Account
  • Login / Register
  • View Cart
  • Customer Service
  • Help
  • Returns
  • Contact Us
Order Management System powered by MOM and SiteLINK7