Feldheim  |  Rosenblatt, Rabbi Shaul  |  SKU: 162935

Mean What You Pray - A Practical Guide To Connecting In Prayer

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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 Pages: 152 - Dimensions: 9" x 6" Publisher: Adir Press

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    Rosenblatt, Rabbi Shaul
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Mean What You Pray - A Practical Guide To Connecting In Prayer

£18.50
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 Pages: 152 - Dimensions: 9" x 6" Publisher: Adir Press
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