A Conversation With C.B. Weinfeld Author of ‘When the Curtains Part’

AS: Mazel tov! Your sixth collection of stories — just released and already a bestseller! So tell us — what do we see “when the curtains part”?

CBW: We see pain. We see angst and uncertainty and fear but we also see raw grit, the determination of the climb, and the joy of triumph. We see real people who are called upon to make excruciating choices. But most of all, in their struggle and, often, their ultimate victories we see ourselves.

AS: Over the years, you’ve written so many stories, each one unique. How do you work that magic?

CBW: It’s a gift from Hashem, nothing to do with me. But since I’ve published my first book nearly thirty years ago (Open House, long out of print), I have made it my business, when people share their stories, to try and penetrate their essence, to get to the core of what makes them unique.

AS: It’s been a tough year, with losses, lockdowns, parnassah woes, and sky-high anxiety. Can you give us an example of a story that will help us get through these challenging days?

CBW: The story “The Last Laugh,” about a Holocaust survivor whose aron was mixed up with that of a meis mitzvah during the height of the pandemic, is a perfect example of the unique hashgachah that we merited to see during these trying times. There are no accidents even if events may feel random. They are all perfectly orchestrated from Above.

AS: Whenever we ask for your favorite story, you say it’s like choosing your favorite child. So, we’ll ask you something different: Which story was the most fun for you to write? Which do you feel was the most challenging?

CBW: The first story in the book, “Behind Closed Doors,” was a lot of fun to write, because it was before Purim and everyone was in dress-up mode. Since I had once procured a similar Yerushalmi costume for a friend, with hilarious results, I relived that memory.

The story of Sani, a child who had two “mothers” vying for the privilege of raising him, was by far the most challenging to write, because there was so much pain involved, and there was no closure for one of the “mothers.” But today Sani is doing well, and his parents are seeing much nachas from him, so I guess that makes it a success story.

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Rabbi Dovid Trenk: Still showing us how to live — and love — better.

To know Rabbi Dovid Trenk was to love him because he loved you. Even if he’d just met you.

Dovid Trenk was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of person, and Just Love Them: The Life and Legacy of Rabbi Dovid Trenk byYisroel Besser, published in time for Rabbi Trenk’s first yahrzeit, is a once-in-a-lifetime kind of book.

Exuberant, empathetic, and almost unbelievably energetic, Rabbi Trenk overflowed with simchas ha’chaim, with the joy of living in Hashem’s world. As a rebbe and rosh yeshivah, first in Yeshivas Mir, then in the Adelphia Yeshivah he helped create, and finally in his own yeshivah, Yeshiva Moreshes Yehoshua, he saw the good, the potential, and, yes, the holy neshamah in every talmid, and he drew out what was best in each of them. With his powerful personality, his humor and understanding, and, of course, his infinite love for his talmidim and for Torah, he showed thousands of people of all ages just how good they could be.

When he found his students breaking into the yeshivah kitchen at night, he led them to his own house and cooked up a pot of pasta (the boys still remember how good it tasted). A simple question asked by a weak student became, in Rabbi Trenk’s words, a “bomb kushya,” good enough to ask of the Rosh Yeshivah giving the student a much-needed and long-lasting boost of confidence and love for learning. The stories, and there are so many of them, beautifully illustrate his philosophy of chinuch, and of life: “Just go in and love them and teach them and listen to them and build them. That’s all you have to know!”

Written by master storyteller Yisroel Besser, Just Love Them is much more than an engrossing read and a great collection of stories (though it is that too!). In the hundreds of stories about him, each one as unique as Rabbi Trenk himself, we learn to dream big. To live big. And most of all, to love our children, our talmidim, our nation, and ourselves.

As Yisroel Besser says, “[This book] will change the way you look at everybody around you: Your wife, your children, your friends and neighbors. And the way you look at yourself.”

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Two Major New Releases: Living Emunah 5 by Rabbi David Ashear and Our Man in Jerusalem by Rabbi Nachman Seltzer

Pandemics. Looting. Tragedies, both personal and communal. And the imploding of many parnassah opportunities — and so many dreams for the future.

Tough times.                                                  

Tough times call for tough measures. Measures like ramping up our tefillos. Like performing sensitive and effective acts of chesed. Like looking out for everyone who lives alone, who needs food or just a listening ear.

And deepening our faith in Hashem’s goodness, so we can respond to challenges the way our people have always responded — with emunah.

With more than 200,000 copies in print, the Living Emunah series has transformed so many of our lives. Now, as we struggle to deal with new and frightening challenges, ArtScroll has just released Living Emunah 5. With its stories of emunah, its Torah insights, and its clear, practical suggestions, Living Emunah 5 gently shows us how to move our faith from our minds to our hearts — and to our everyday lives.

This volume was written in the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic. In a special section on the pandemic, Living Emunah author Rabbi David Ashear shows us how the power of emunah can support and guide us, even in the dark times when we feel utterly powerless.

Serenity, tranquility, hope: All things are possible, when we face them with “living” emunah.

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Rabbi Nachman Seltzer offers fast-paced inspiration in Our Man in Jerusalem, his new book that readers are beginning to call “The new Incredible.”

Renowned as the “Ish Yerushalayim,” the “Man of Jerusalem,” Rabbi Yisroel Gellis, the subject of the book, is also a journalist, radio broadcaster, and historian — and a tenth-generation Yerushalmi who knows the Holy City like few people on this earth. He is a man who loves adventure, rappelling into deep caves to discover their dusty secrets, dodging Jordanian bullets during the Six-Day War, jumping into the choppy Mediterranean waters (and falling in!) to broadcast his radio show. Israel’s Mossad needs someone to smuggle hundreds of Sifrei Torah out of war-torn Iraq? Yisroel Gellis is part of the team. When an Arab who discovers his mother was Jewish wants to rebury her in a Jewish cemetery, whom does he call for help? Yisroel Gellis, of course!

Bestselling author Rabbi Nachman Seltzer combines his brilliant storytelling talents with Rabbi Gellis’s unusual and exciting life and immense knowledge of all things Yerushalmi to give us a book as unexpected and multifaceted as Yerushalayim itself.

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ArtScroll Talks with Rabbi Avrohom Birnbaum, Author of The Pnei Menachem

AS: The Pnei Menachem, does not follow a chronological timeline. Can you tell us about the format you chose and why you decided to write it this way?

RAB: I wanted readers to connect with the Pnei Menachem and his unique character traits before reading details about his life. Once readers connect with his unique personality through stories about his sensitivity, his exceptional intuitiveness, and his towering greatness in Torah and kedushah, I knew they would also be interested in learning about his life. That is why I included the short biographical section at the end.

AS: How did you go about choosing the stories and photos for the book?

RAB: This was a difficult task. I had enough material for several books. I left out many amazing stories about the Pnei Menachem’s bein adam l’Makom. We decided that most readers would better connect with bein adam l’chaveiro areas of his persona. I have a dream of writing another volume with a greater emphasis on his inner avodas Hashem as well. I was greatly helped by “Hotzaas Pnei Menachem,” a wonderful organization that gathered material and pictures about him.

AS: Can you tell us which story in the book touched you most?

RAB: There are so many! Some literally brought me to tears. His deep understanding of the feelings of widows, orphans, older singles and special children moved me. Here is one of my favorites: On Simchas Torah, with great love, the Rebbe would extend his hand and kiss each Sefer Torah as it passed. As this was happening, the Rebbe noticed a special child standing not far from him. He walked over and touched the child, kissing him in the same way he had just kissed the Sifrei Torah. ‘He too is a Sefer Torah!” the Rebbe exclaimed.

AS: The Pnei Menachem was born to greatness. What message do you think his life has for us “ordinary” people?

RAB: Everything! True, he was born to greatness but didn’t live with the proverbial silver spoon in his mouth. As a child, his life was upended by the Holocaust. He suffered much during those years. For a while he lived in abject poverty. He had tremendous challenges in his personal life, including the birth and eventual death of a special needs child and the tragic accident that killed his 27-year-old son. How he dealt with adversity and how he remained exceedingly humble despite his “royal” pedigree, is deeply instructive for all.

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From Kings to Cowboys: Wildlands, M. Kenan’s newest novel

Mrs. M. Kenan’s previous books, The Betrayal, The Outcast, and The Dark Secrets, have earned her thousands of fans. Wildlands, her newly released epic novel, is sure to delight her old fans and will bring her many new ones as well.

Wildlands is one big and juicy read: 570 pages of breathtaking excitement and adventure set in a fascinating place and time. In a Kenan novel we know we will find multifaceted characters, nuanced and subtle social commentary, and a dazzling plot full of twists and turns and surprises. In Wildlands, we get all that — and more!

Wildlands resembles Mrs. Kenan’s other novels in quality, but there is one huge difference — in this new, absorbing novel, we leave the mythical land of Khazar, with its princely battles and betrayals, for two real-life places — America’s 19th-century Wild West, and Tsarist Russia. Instead of reading about King Istrak and his long-lost son Mehalalel, we will be following the adventures of mysterious Russian aristocrats, suffering Jewish cantonists, and gun-toting Americans facing danger in America’s rugged plains.

Is Pyotor Tropimovitz Barnov an expatriate Russian aristocrat, searching for adventure in America’s Wild West? Or is he a socialist on the run from Tsarist forces? An apostate Jew? A faithful follower of Torah? And why is his life inextricably tied to the fate of Chaim Gedaliah Kagan, a young Jew mistakenly conscripted into the Tsar’s brutal army?

No one knows. All that is certain is that Barnov is an expert marksman, a man of courage who leaps into the fires of a burning railroad car to save something precious, and who stares down outlaws bent on his destruction.

Wildlands is a hard novel to define. It’s a mystery. And a thriller. And a dramatic work of historical fiction. Most of all, it’s a compelling and thought-provoking story that keeps us enthralled right through Barnov’s final shocking adventure.

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The ArtScroll Cookbook Collection: Perfect for family bonding — and now available at the lowest price ever!

The kids are spending the entire morning busy and happy, playing MasterChef. Each of the children was given the same ingredients. Everyone is excited to see what delicious dishes they will cook up. The winner? Chaya’s cherry pie — and the whole family, who all enjoyed a fun, laughter-filled morning.

Mommy brought a boxful of interesting ingredients. Now the entire family is baking and cooking together to celebrate Baruch’s birthday and Tatty’s siyum.

Bubby is making pizza with the eineklach. They’re rolling dough, spreading tomato sauce, sprinkling cheese — all together, via Zoom.

More and more families have discovered how cooking and baking together keep children busy and happy, and, most important, connected to each other and to their parents and grandparents.

As one mother put it, “Food may be love, but cooking together is bonding!”

With so many children out of school and at home, ArtScroll is making our readers an unprecedented offer: Take 30% off every single ArtScroll cookbook!

Cooking with kids is especially fun when you’re using a children’s cookbook. Kids Cooking with Chef Shiri offers guaranteed kid-pleasers: think Teddy Bear Toast, Marshmallow Sprinkle Cookies, and Roasted Vegetable Pizza with Pastrami. Every recipe also includes “A Dash of Humor,” a joke that will get the kids giggling as they cook, “Fun Food Facts,” and Buzz the Berachos Bee, who presents interesting info about berachos.

In Kosher by Design: Kids in the Kitchen, Susie Fishbein, the “Queen of Kosher Cooking,” gives young chefs step-by-step instructions for gourmet goodies, including Breakfast Burritos and Creamsicle Shakes.

If you’re one of Victoria Dwek’s and Leah Schapira’s thousands of fans, you’ll enjoy showing kids their cookbook, Kids Cooking Made Easy, with over 60 recipes for children.

Family cooking can also include more “grown-up” dishes, and that’s why every single ArtScroll cookbook that’s in print is included in this sale. We’re talking serious bestsellers here, like Chanie Apflebaum’s Millennial Kosher, Miriam Pascal’s Real Life Kosher Cooking, Daniella Silver’s The Silver Platter, and Naomi Nachman’s Perfect Flavors. All the gourmet greats are on the list: Susie Fishbein, Rivky Kleiman, Victoria Dwek, Leah Schapira, and Renee Muller.

Every one of these cookbooks is ArtScroll quality. That means gorgeous layouts, stunning pictures, and tested recipes that really work. And now, they’re available at the lowest price ever: 30% off the list price!

Cooking with an ArtScroll cookbook. What better way to spend time quality family time — and end the day with something very, very delicious!

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A Conversation with Rabbi Meyer Yedid author of The Power of Tranquility

The Power of Tranquility shows us how to achieve peace of mind and spirit, explaining basic concepts in a way that is easy to read and understand, with many stories and examples. ArtScroll spoke with Rabbi Meyer Yedid about this important new work.

AS:  Why did you choose to focus on this topic?

RMY: When we enjoy peace of mind, we are able to make the decisions needed to live a successful life. With peace of mind, we have the power to overcome life’s challenges, and we can tap into our wisdom to navigate the often-complicated maze of this world. In addition, peace of mind and serenity of the soul are the most important factors for happiness. The great Mashgiach, Rav Shlomo Wolbe, writes in Alei Shur that the goal of all personal spiritual practice is to be at peace with yourself, with your environment, and with Hashem.

AS: You discuss the importance of discovering our own identities, rather than just reflecting other people’s expectations. What are some techniques that can help on a journey to self-discovery?

RMY: When we fill our days with values such as wisdom, kindness, prayer, good deeds, and spiritual growth, we will realize our own value. The more value we add to ourselves and our days, the less other people’s expectations will matter to us. It’s also important to know that each person is unique and was given specific tools for his or her own special mission in life.

AS: What is the power of “talking” to Hashem?

RMY: We should “talk to Hashem” not only during the three daily prayers. Talking is essential to build any meaningful relationship, and living with a relationship to the Creator is the highest pleasure in life.

AS: In these difficult days, how can we still find tranquility and peace of mind?

RMY: Difficult days can bring a person to a state of confusion and panic. In such situations, people lose access to their wisdom, which causes them to make very poor decisions that can cause serious damage. The ability to find tranquility in such times is critical. A person can achieve tranquility if he has learned and understood the foundations that it is built on. To help us understand those foundations — that is the goal of this sefer.

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Let’s Welcome the Newest Member of ArtScroll’s “Megillas Esther Family”: The Czuker Edition Mikraos Gedolos Megillas Esther

Beyond the seudos and the mishloach manos and the costumes and the fun … there is Megillas Esther. There is so much to discover, so much to learn in this beloved sefer. How to deal with Jew-hatred, life in a galus that offers material plenty, finding Hashem when He seems most hidden — here are themes and hashkafic insights that speak so clearly to our own concerns and challenges.

Megillas Esther occupies a very special place in the ArtScroll office. After all, Esther: The Megillah was the very first ArtScroll book! Now, more than four decades and over 100,000 copies later, it remains the gold standard of translation, with commentary by Rabbi Meir Zlotowitz z’l, and Overview by Rabbi Nosson Scherman.

For this Purim, ArtScroll proudly welcomes the newest member of our Megillah “family” — The Czuker Edition Mikraos Gedolos Megillas Esther.

Like all the others in this very successful series, the Mikraos Gedolos Megillas Esther features all the classic Mikraos Gedolos commentaries, newly typeset, fully menukad, with all roshei teivos opened. This volume also includes Kitzur Alshich, an abridged version of the famed Alshich commentary on the Megillah, Biurei HaGra, and the Malbim’s Iggeres HaPurim. State-of-the-art typography ensures a wonderful learning experience. The binding is side sewn, library quality and the paper is acid-free and specially milled, to ensure the volumes will last for generations. Although the Megillah will be included in a forthcoming volume of all five Megillos, it is now available for Purim, in a conveniently sized separate edition, perfect for bringing to the Megillah reading.

The Cuzker Edition Mikraos Gedolos Megillas Esther is joining a very illustrious Megillas Esther “family.” The Schottenstein Interlinear Megillah, with its patented interlinear format, allows the reader to “read it in Hebrew and understand it in English” by placing the English translation directly beneath the Hebrew text. The Family Megillah offers a flowing translation, spiced with short capsule comments throughout, and the Lipman Edition Megillah with Complete Purim Evening Services offers a translation and commentary on the Megillah, together with Minchah for Taanis Esther and the Maariv service for Purim.

Whatever your needs and background, you will find an ArtScroll Megillas Esther that is right for you!

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Bringing the Study of Zera Shimshon to a Whole New Level! Premiere Volume in the set: Zera Shimshon on Megillas Esther

Rav Shimshon Chaim Nachmani was one of the greatest rabbanim in 18th-century Italy. In his Introduction to his Torah commentary, Zera Shimshon, he speaks of the tragic death of his only son. He writes, “With His [Hashem’s] enormous lovingkindness, even though He had taken away my only son … He still remembered me mercifully, and He has given me ‘other descendants.’” Those “other descendants” were Rav Shimshon Chaim’s Torah commentaries, Zera Shimshon and Toldos Shimshon.

To those who would learn his sefarim, he promised great blessings, writing, “Your eyes shall see children and children’s children, like olive shoots around your table. Your homes will be full of all the good. Wealth and honor will not cease from your descendants ….”

For close to two centuries, the “segulah of the Zera Shimshon,” and the sefarim themselves, were almost forgotten, only to be rediscovered about a decade ago. First there was a story of an amazing recovery from illness after someone learned Zera Shimshon. Then another story, and another — shidduchim coming about after years of searching, business opportunities opening up, etc.

As people heard about the commentary and the segulah connected to it, thousands flocked to learn the sefer, but many found it a challenging task. There are so many treasures in the Zera Shimshon — but they are not easily uncovered. The commentary is complex and written in a terse style, with countless allusions to concepts and text from all over the Written and Oral Torah.

Over the past few years ArtScroll heard the request again and again: Give us an elucidated translation of the Zera Shimshon so that we, too, can truly understand this beautiful but challenging commentary.

You asked; we answered. And so, ArtScroll proudly announces the publication of The Zera Shimshon on Megillas Esther, the first title in a projected multivolume series, The Zera Shimshon on the Torah.

This beautiful premiere volume contains the full Hebrew text of the commentary, together with a translation and elucidation that follow the classic ArtScroll style. In 22 “derashos,” the Zera Shimshon offers us a new and fascinating perspective on the historical and spiritual background of Haman’s schemes, Esther’s defense of her people, Mordechai’s victory, and, of course, Hashem’s hidden Hand in the miracle.

More than any segulah, the Torah insights of the Zera Shimshon are transformative. And you can access them — and enrich your Purim and your life — with Zera Shimshon on Megillas Esther.

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Your Shabbos Table Just Got Much More Interesting: Rav Chaim Kanievsky on Chumash, Volume 2, Sefer Shemos!

Rav Chaim Kanievsky shlita is the “Sar HaTorah,” the gadol ha’dor whose simple home is a magnet drawing all of Klal Yisrael to him. From the four corners of the earth they come, for advice, berachos, Torah insights, or just for the opportunity to gaze at a face that radiates kedushah.

But those who can’t travel to that small and holy home on Rechov Rashbam can still bask in Rav Chaim’s presence and learn from his wisdom, his customs, and his life experiences. They can bring a touch of Rav Chaim to their Shabbos table – through The Rosedale and Wilheim Families Edition – Rav Chaim Kanievsky on Chumash.

The recently-released first volume, on Sefer Bereishis, was hailed by thousands of readers as an instant classic. Now, as we follow Bnei Yisrael through their slavery and liberation in Egypt during the weekly Torah readings, we can enhance our understanding of Sefer Shemos with Rav Chaim Kanievsky on Chumash, Volume 2, Sefer Shemos.

Rabbi Shai Graucher, who compiled Rav Chaim Kanievsky on Chumash, is a frequent and welcome visitor to Rav Chaim and a close friend of the Kanievsky family. He pored through all of Rav Chaim’s many Torah writings, learned with him, and collected his insights and comments on the Chumash. He has been privileged to hear many true stories directly from Rav Chaim and his family and these, too, are included. Everything has been adapted and translated for maximum readability and clarity.

In these pages, we will be fascinated by Rav Chaim’s minhagim and practices. We will be inspired by his compassion and care for others. And we will enjoy Rav Chaim’s Torah insights.  He has a way of taking puzzling maamarei Chazal and making them crystal clear – and a delight to share with family and guests.

And the stories! Oh, those stories, of his beloved wife, Rebbetzin Batsheva Kanievsky a’h, and the others in his illustrious family – his father, the Steipler; his uncle, the Chazon Ish; his father-in-law, Rav Elyashiv, zecher tzaddikim livrachah – and, of course of Rav Chaim himself.

As we read through Rav Chaim Kanievsky on Chumash, we can almost hear the voice of this incomparable gadol b’Yisrael, in his Torah insights, his guidance in all matters large and small, and in his warm and personal stories of his family.

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