‘Yalkut Sippurim’ Returns to Shelves in Expanded Third Edition

Just in time for the new year, the popular book ‘Yalkut Sippurim’ has returned to stores in an expanded third edition with numerous new stories in Yiddish added since the previous prints and is available for sale in all Judaica Stores.

The beloved Sefer “Yalkut Sippurim”, published by Ben Pores Book Publishing has made its return to the shelves, now available in a newly expanded edition that spans an impressive 550 pages. Authored by Raphael Wilmowsky, this collection of short stories and anecdotes in Yiddish has captivated readers with its heartfelt reflections from Chassidim across generations. Its reprint, the third since its original release, comes in response to popular demand, affirming the book’s place as a treasured resource within the Chassidic community.

At its core, “Yalkut Sippurim” serves as a bridge connecting the rich tapestry of Chassidic tradition to contemporary readers. Each story is a window into the lives and experiences of those who lived by the teachings of the Rebbeim. From tales of miraculous events to simple acts of kindness with all the stories organized by topic in order of the Alef-Beis, this book is sure to be a favorite of all readers of all ages.

The reprint of “Yalkut Sippurim” is not just a revival of a classic; it is an expansion that includes numerous new stories and anecdotes, further enhancing its richness. The additional content provides fresh insights and lessons, ensuring that even those familiar with earlier editions will find new treasures within its pages. This thoughtful expansion invites a new generation to engage with the teachings and stories that have inspired countless individuals over the years.

For those interested in acquiring this remarkable collection, “Yalkut Sippurim” is available at various bookstores in Crown Heights, including Judaica World, Hameifitz, Merkaz Stam, Sosover’s Seforim, and online at SeforimDeals.com. Its availability extends to stores in the Boro Park and Flatbush areas.

For further inquiries or bulk orders, the author can be reached via email at [email protected].

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