What does the Torah say about time travel? Where was the Garden of Eden and what was the Forbidden Fruit? How will events transpire in the Messianic Era, and who exactly is Mashiach? Find the surprising answers to these and other enigmatic questions in the pages of this book. Unravel ancient mysteries and prophecies, and explore the Jewish perspective on death and the afterlife, angels and souls, numerology, music, Biblical chronology, and much more.
Efraim Palvanov Book order





- 2024
- 2020
Garments of Light
70 Illuminating Essays on the Weekly Torah Portion and Holidays, Volume 2
- 430 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The collection features seventy insightful essays that explore the Torah and Jewish holidays, offering readers a profound journey into Jewish spirituality and tradition. Each essay delves into themes of faith, cultural significance, and personal reflection, encouraging a deeper understanding of religious practices and their meanings. Through this exploration, the book aims to illuminate the rich tapestry of Jewish life and belief.
- 2018
Secrets of the Last Waters (Mayim Achronim Chova)
- 110 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The ritual of Mayim achronim, the washing of fingers after a meal, is a lesser-known yet deeply significant practice in Judaism. This book explores its importance, delving into the spiritual and cultural implications of this ritual, highlighting how it reflects broader themes within Jewish tradition and observance. Through this examination, readers gain insight into the rich tapestry of Jewish customs and the meaning behind seemingly small acts of faith.
- 2018
Garments of Light
70 Illuminating Essays on the Weekly Torah Portion and Holidays
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the Torah and Jewish holidays, this collection of seventy essays offers profound insights and reflections. Each piece invites readers to delve deeper into the spiritual and cultural significance of these texts and traditions, enriching their understanding and appreciation of Jewish heritage.
- 2016
Focusing on the spiritual significance of Shavuot, the book offers a study guide crafted by 16th-century mystic Rabbi Itzchak Luria, known as the Arizal. It emphasizes the all-night Torah learning as a means of spiritual rectification. The guide is presented in both Hebrew and English, enriched with insights and commentaries mainly from the mystical teachings of the Zohar and the Arizal, providing readers with a profound understanding of this festive occasion.