Congregations & Bulk Orders

Congregations, fellowships, schools and gift shops — you should not be paying retail, and you should not be phoning an 800 number to find that out.

Who this is for

  • Congregations and fellowships buying haggadot, siddurim or books for members
  • Home fellowships ordering one study across a group
  • Schools and homeschool co-ops ordering a title across a class
  • Conference and ministry bookstores stocking a table
  • Retailers carrying books or Judaica in a physical shop

Quantity pricing

Tell us the titles and quantities and we will come back with real numbers, usually the same day. As a guide, the discount deepens with quantity and we will always beat what you would pay buying the same books one at a time from us.

Order What to expect
3+ copies 10% comes off automatically at checkout — no need to contact us at all
10+ copies of one title Quantity pricing. Worth a message.
25+ copies Case pricing, and we will look at freight rather than per-item shipping
Congregational accounts Standing pricing, invoicing, and a named contact so you are not starting over each time

The seder problem, specifically

A congregational Passover seder for forty people needs forty haggadot, not four. Everyone reads at a seder, people write in them, and they take them home afterwards.

That is a real cost if you buy them at retail, and it is the single most common bulk order in this whole category. Come to us in February for an April Pesach, not in the last week of March. We will price it properly and make sure it arrives with room to spare.

Which haggadah should you use? — we wrote a comparison so you are not guessing across forty copies.

Starting a congregational library

If you are a new fellowship building a lending shelf from nothing, tell us your size and your stream and we will put together a starter list with pricing. A good congregational library is about twenty-five titles, not two hundred, and choosing the right twenty-five is exactly what we do.

We will be straight with you about what to skip, including books that sell well and are not worth your shelf space.

What we need from you

  • Congregation, fellowship or business name
  • Titles and rough quantities — ISBNs help but are not required
  • The date you need them by, and whether that is firm
  • A resale certificate if you are a reseller

Lead times — read this before you order late

Bulk orders take longer than single ones. Books come from a US warehouse and are usually quick, but quantity can mean a title is drawn from more than one location.

The honest rule: order six weeks before a feast, not two. Everyone in this market orders late, which is exactly why everyone in this market has a story about haggadot arriving on the wrong side of Pesach. We would rather turn an order away than take your money and miss the day.

Common questions

Can we be invoiced rather than paying by card?

Ask. For established congregations we can usually work something out. We are a small shop, so we will be honest with you about what we can carry.

Do you ship to Canada?

Yes. Duties and import taxes are the recipient's responsibility and are not collected at checkout.

Can you source a title you do not stock?

Usually. Our catalogue is a fraction of what our distributors carry, and some titles — First Fruits of Zion, TorahResource, Vine of David — are ministry-direct and we chase them by hand. Tell us what you want and we will tell you honestly whether we can get it and what it costs.


Write to us via the contact page with the details and we will come back with real numbers rather than a brochure.