Books about Prayer

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  1. 200 Meditations On Judaism's Cardinal Statement Of Faith Learn More
  2. Tefillos of Chodesh Tishrei for Soldiers of Tzivos Hashem Learn More
  3. Travel through the time with a stone fron the Kotel. Witness the building of the Holy Temple, see crowds of worshipers visiting Jerusalem for Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot, hear the Kohanim (priests) blessing the Jewish people and learn many more things about the Kotel.

    This charming little book will take you through the history of the Holiest site in the world, the place where heaven and earth meet, and teach you prayers to say at the Kotel. It will show you how you, like the Kotel, are a vital part of Jewish life! Learn More

  4. “How very proper it is for everyone to learn the meaning of the words for the entire Shemoneh Esrei!”

    Mishnah Berurah 101:2

    Three times a day, we stand in silent devotion and talk directly to Hashem. There is so much we want to tell Him. But do we really know what we are saying? Rabbi Avrohom Zelig Krohn takes us on a journey through the berachos of the Shemoneh Esrei, and with his fascinating elucidations, insights, and stories, opens our hearts to a deeper and more meaningful prayer.

    Change your life through a better understanding and appreciation of the holy words of our Anshei Knesses HaGedolah!

    The sefer you are holding will greatly enhance your davening, as it explains exactly what you are asking for in the daily Shemoneh Esrei.

    -Rabbi Paysach Krohn

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  5. Elucidation of weekday Shacharis, and Shabbos davening, as well as Birkas HaMazon transcribed from daily shiurim given by the Rosh Yeshiva via telephone during the 5780 Covid-19 lockdown of Yeshivas Ner Israel. Learn More
  6. Do we feel that our prayers open the gates of Heaven?

    Are we connected to Hashem as we pray?

    Does prayer elevate our soul, or leave us feeling frustrated and even empty?

    Prayer is both a science and an art, and is not something that necessarily comes naturally to us.

    Mean What You Pray is a book for those who believe in the power of prayer and want to learn how to leverage it more effectively. Specifically, this easy-to-read but powerful book takes each blessing of the Shemoneh Esrei — the fundamental prayer of the Jewish People — and explains how to use it most fully as a means to a deep, meaningful, and lasting relationship with Hashem.

    "I am sure that all who study this book will find themselves speaking to The Creator in a very real and intelligent manner."

    Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits

    "I personally benefited from its ideas, explained by an author who clearly knows what he is talking about. Highly recommended for those who wish to take prayer seriously."

    Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz Learn More

  7. Three Steps Forward
    Unlocking The Shemoneh Esrei And Our Connection With Hashem Based On Rav Yonason Eybeschutz

    Serving Hashem through tefillah is one of the great pillars of Judaism. Although the sefer Ya’aros Devash by Rav Yonasan Eybeschutz has been used by many people to better understand their tefillos, his explanations can be enigmatic for even the most learned of scholars. In this monumental work, master educator Rabbi Menachem Tenenbaum opens up Ya'aros Devash for our generation.

    With entertaining stories, sharp insights, and practical advice, this meaningful book will help any growing person who desires to ascend the heights of tefillah.

    “A readable book that will empower and inspire teens to see prayer in a new way. We know this area needs strengthening; this book can do that.”

    Rabbi Akiva Tatz, bestselling author of The Jewish Teenagers Guide to Life

    “A magnificent collection of Torah thoughts and stories on the power and importance of prayer… Both beginner and seasoned daveners will gain from this creative, informative, and inspiring work… A must-read for those seeking the beauty of prayer.”

    Rabbi Yechiel Spero, bestselling author of the Touched by a Story series Learn More

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