Books about Prayer

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  1. The act of saying Parshas HaMann every day is like taking a daily vitamin loaded with emunah and bitachon. It fortifies us spiritually, helping us internalize the understanding the Hashem is the Source of every success, and this makes us worthy of receiving our sustenance. Contemporary Gedolei Torah have assured us that Chazal's guarantee that reciting Parshas HaMann ensures a livelihood is meant to be taken literally.

    Praying with Joy 4, Prayers for Parnassah reveals how key principles of emunah and bitachon, that make us worthy of receiving our sustenance, are hidden in the verses of Parshas HaMann. Anyone who studies this book daily, and then recites Parshas HaMann, will see the results! Learn More

  2. The tefillos of Kabbolas Shabbos are a gateway – a majestic link – that joins the six-week-days to the sanctity of Shabbos. This unique sequence of prayers – from Tehillim, Lecha Dodi, Mizmor Shir, through Ma’ariv - encapsulates many monumental themes and ideas, and this remarkable book reveals these hidden treasures, making them accessible to all.

    Drawing upon the teachings of our Sages in Talmud and Midrash, along with insights and anecdotes from Sages throughout the generations, the author weaves a wondrous tapestry, resulting in a book so inspiring, you will gladly turn to it time and again.

    Particular care is taken to highlight the deep connection between Shabbos and redemption through Moshiach ben David; the reader is drawn to new heights in yearning for redemption. The Covenant of the Chosen provides insight on all of the chapters of Kabbolas Shabbos as well as extensive commentary on Lechah Dodi, and guides the reader through the Shabbos-enhanced Maariv prayer. Enter the world of Shabbos and experience true redemption. Learn More

  3. The Funeral & Cemetary Handbook

    A straightforward and practical guide, this handbook provides halachic procedures for funerals, burial, erecting a monument, and selected laws of mourning. Convenient for use by rabbis and laymen, the appropriate services include complete instructions, as well as the service in Hebrew and English. Of particular interest are the moving Hebrew prayers to be said on yarhzeits and other cemetery visits, including special prayers requesting that one be granted children and be able to raise them well, entreaties on behalf of the sick, requests for guidance before the wedding of one's child, and prayers for a ba'al teshuvah to recite at the grave of a tzaddik. Learn More

  4. The World of Prayer, Commentary and Translation of the Siddur

    Considered by many to be the finest English commentary on the siddur ever written, this classic work is now available in a One Volume edition, containing both volumes.

    Revised and updated to modern language, the reader will gain a genuine understanding of the words of the tefillos, enabling him or her to pray with deeper devotion and to experience the comforting and purifying power of our daily dialogue with the Almighty.

    A clear layout, flowing translation, inclusion of the Hebrew siddur text, plus explanation and commentary make this a valuable stepping stone to greater concentration and understanding in prayer.

    Make your daily prayers really count by opening your eyes to the beauty and meaning of the Siddur! Learn More

  5. The number 10 bears an essential relevance to Jewish life: Ten Divine utterances created the universe; the Ten Commandments contain the entire Torah. Corresponding to this, say our Sages, are ten distinct terms for tefillah – for ten denotes perfection.Gates of Prayer, translated from the bestselling Hebrew She’arim BeTefillah, with more than 150,000 copies in print, explores the full spectrum of tefillah by delving into the meaning and significance at the heart of each of these ten distinct concepts in prayer. To understand these ten terms is to realize that these are ten diverse capacities within each and every one of us; and to access this potential within, is to unleash all the goodness and blessing prayer has to offer.Rav Shimshon Pincus’s treasured titles are culled from the inspiring lectures and classes he delivered, but this great gift is a volume Rav Pincus painstakingly authored himself, poring over each word on every page. It represents a lifetime of learning and reflection, piety, profound faith, and purity of heart. Beautifully translated, in accordance with the author’s wishes, this magnificent volume stands ready to elevate and enrich the daily tefillos of us all. Learn More
  6. A Daily Tefilla Companion Learn More
  7. You say it every day. Now, with Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreits new book, based on the Abudraham, you can truly appreciate its depth. Learn More
  8. Every Person's Guide to Jewish Prayer Learn More
  9. Blessed Are You

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