Chamudei Shai

On The Torah and Holidays

Eternal Wisdom – Faith & Resilience: Our Jewish story…Past, Present and Future.

Haggadah, Shabbat HaGodol, The 7th Day of Pesach, Lag B’Omer Pearls and from the Teachings of the Gaon from Plotzk

Newly revised and now in Hebrew, English, hardcover and paperback editions:

Chamudei Shai Haggadah – A Haggadah like no other:

Fresh commentaries that breathe new life into ancient wisdom, enriched by the timeless genius of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Tzintz—the Gaon of Plotzk—and dedicated to the brave IDF soldiers in Gaza.

Experience the Pesach Seder with profound clarity, inspiration, and depth through this unique edition of the 
Chamudei Shai Haggadah. Blending classical Torah insights with modern relevance, this Haggadah features the brilliant teachings of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Tzintz zt”l alongside selections from the Chamudei Shai series on Torah and festivals.

Originally released as a special edition in 2024 to uplift and inspire the courageous soldiers of the IDF during Operation Swords of Iron, this treasured volume is now being re-released—including the original introduction—both for continued distribution to IDF soldiers and for the broader public to share in its message of faith, strength, and resilience.

With clear commentary, heartfelt introductions, and deep reflections rooted in Jewish identity and spirit, this Haggadah is a meaningful tribute to Jewish perseverance.
Perfect for individuals, families, and educators seeking to elevate their Seder night with a fusion of timeless Torah and contemporary encouragement.
About the Author:A Jewish scholar and clinical psychologist, Dr. Geliebter has worked with families, couples, and children, including families of Holocaust survivors. Dr. Geliebter developed an approach in therapy focusing on resilience as an important life tool.Dr. Joseph Geliebter drew inspiration from his parents, both of whom were Holocaust survivors and dedicated their lives to rebuilding Jewish life. Prior to the book series, he wrote a weekly column under the name Chamudei Shai, in a scholarly and popular Israeli weekly periodical Machmadei HaTorah on the weekly Torah portion and holidays.