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Book The Seder  Order  of Rosh Hashana in Hebrew   English Linear Transliteration

Download or read book The Seder Order of Rosh Hashana in Hebrew English Linear Transliteration written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2023-01-22 with total page 73 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Booklet will Guide you through out the Seder it will help you to make the Seder right.

Book Kriat Shema in Hebrew   English Interlinear Transliteration and Translation

Download or read book Kriat Shema in Hebrew English Interlinear Transliteration and Translation written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-28 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: And whileֲ your eyes are covered, sayֲ Barukh Shemֲ with intense concentration. For if you do not concentrate at least on the meaning of what you are saying, you have not fulfilled your obligation, and you must go back and start again from the first verse” even if you realize this only after you complete the entireֲ Shֲma. If, however, you realize this after sayingֲ Barukh Shem, do not return immediately to say the first verse again. Rather complete the entire first paragraph, and only then return and begin again from the first verse with focused concentration. Be careful to whisperֲ Barukh Shemֲ very quietly, just loud enough for you to hear yourself. On the wordֲ malkhuto, bow your head slightly downward.

Book Tu BiShvat Seder  order  in Hebrew English Interlinear Transliteration

Download or read book Tu BiShvat Seder order in Hebrew English Interlinear Transliteration written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2019-01-01 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tu-B'Shvat is the New Year for the Trees. As in all other points in the Jewish calendar, Tu B'Shvat offers a unique opportunity for insight into living and personal growth. Throughout the centuries, Kabbalists have used the tree as a metaphor to understand God's relationship to the spiritual and physical worlds. Moshe Chaim Lutsatto, in his 18th century classic The Way of God, teaches that the higher spiritual realms are roots that ultimately manifest their influence through branches and leaves in the lower realms.In the 16th century, the Kabbalists of Tzfat compiled a Tu B'Shvat Seder, somewhat similar to the Seder for Passover. It involves enjoying the fruits of the tree, particularly those native to the Land of Israel, and discusses philosophical and Kabbalistic concepts associated with the day. Among other things, the Seder is a great way to appreciate the bounty that we so often take for granted, and to develop a good and generous eye for the world around us. The Seder presented here is based primarily on the Kabbalistic work, Hˍemdat Yamim, later published separately under the title Pri Eitz Hadar.

Book Tu BiShvat Seder  order  in Hebrew Russian Interlinear Transliteration

Download or read book Tu BiShvat Seder order in Hebrew Russian Interlinear Transliteration written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2019-01-01 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tu-B'Shvat is the New Year for the Trees. As in all other points in the Jewish calendar, Tu B'Shvat offers a unique opportunity for insight into living and personal growth. Throughout the centuries, Kabbalists have used the tree as a metaphor to understand God's relationship to the spiritual and physical worlds. Moshe Chaim Lutsatto, in his 18th century classic The Way of God, teaches that the higher spiritual realms are roots that ultimately manifest their influence through branches and leaves in the lower realms.In the 16th century, the Kabbalists of Tzfat compiled a Tu B'Shvat Seder, somewhat similar to the Seder for Passover. It involves enjoying the fruits of the tree, particularly those native to the Land of Israel, and discusses philosophical and Kabbalistic concepts associated with the day. Among other things, the Seder is a great way to appreciate the bounty that we so often take for granted and to develop a good and generous eye for the world around us. The Seder presented here is based primarily on the Kabbalistic work, Hˍemdat Yamim, later published separately under the title Pri Eitz Hadar. Еврейский праздник Ту-БиШват - это Новый Год деревьев. Как и во всех других случаях еврейской жизни, отмеченных в календаре, Ту-БиШват предлагает уникальную возможность для понимания жизни и личностного роста. На протяжении веков Каббалисты использовали дерево как метафору для понимания взаимоотношения Бога с духовным и физическим мирами. Великий и выдающийся ученый Торы и Каббалист Ðэббе Моше Хаим Луццатто в сво¸м классическом труде 18 века "Путь Бога" учит, что высшие духовные миры являются корнями, которые, в конечном счете, влияют через ветви и листья на низшие миры. В 16 веке Каббалисты из города Цфат разработаи "Сэдер" для праздника Ту-БиШват (приведенный далее), похожий на "Сэдер" для праздника Песах. Он включает в себя наслаждение плодами деревьев, особенно тех, которые родом из Святой Земли Израиль, обсуждением философских и Каббалистических понятий, связанных с этим Дн¸м. Среди всего прочего, "Сэдер" является отличным способом оценить щедрость и благо, данные нам Богом, которые мы так часто воспринимаем как должное, а также развить в себе доброту и отзывчивость ко всему миру вокруг нас. "Сэдер", представленный здесь, в основном, разработан Каббалистами в книге "Хэмдат Ямим", впоследствии опубликован отдельно под названием "При Эц hадар".

Book Tu BiShvat Seder  order

Download or read book Tu BiShvat Seder order written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-06 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tu-B'Shvat is the New Year for the Trees. As in all other points in the Jewish calendar, Tu B'Shvat offers a unique opportunity for insight into living and personal growth. Throughout the centuries, Kabbalists have used the tree as a metaphor to understand God's relationship to the spiritual and physical worlds. Moshe Chaim Lutsatto, in his 18th-century classic The Way of God, teaches that the higher spiritual realms are roots that ultimately manifest their influence through branches and leaves in the lower realms. In the 16th century, the Kabbalists of Tzfat compiled a Tu B'Shvat Seder, somewhat similar to the Seder for Passover. It involves enjoying the fruits of the tree, particularly those native to the Land of Israel, and discusses philosophical and Kabbalistic concepts associated with the day. Among other things, the Seder is a great way to appreciate the bounty that we so often take for granted, and to develop a good and generous eye for the world around us. The Seder presented here is based primarily on the Kabbalistic work, Hˍemdat Yamim, later published separately under the title Pri Eitz Hadar.

Book Kriat Shema in Hebrew   English Linear Transliteration

Download or read book Kriat Shema in Hebrew English Linear Transliteration written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-28 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: And whileֲ your eyes are covered, sayֲ Barukh Shemֲ with intense concentration. For if you do not concentrate at least on the meaning of what you are saying, you have not fulfilled your obligation, and you must go back and start again from the first verse” even if you realize this only after you complete the entireֲ Shֲma. If, however, you realize this after sayingֲ Barukh Shem, do not return immediately to say the first verse again. Rather complete the entire first paragraph, and only then return and begin again from the first verse with focused concentration. Be careful to whisperֲ Barukh Shemֲ very quietly, just loud enough for you to hear yourself. On the wordֲ malkhuto, bow your head slightly downward.

Book Bedtime Shema Prayer in Hebrew   English Interlinear Transliteration and Translation

Download or read book Bedtime Shema Prayer in Hebrew English Interlinear Transliteration and Translation written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2023-01-09 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One should recite a special prayer before going to sleep. This booklet provides all prayers one should say before going to sleep.

Book The Blessings for Tefillin in Hebrew   English Linear Transliteration and Translation

Download or read book The Blessings for Tefillin in Hebrew English Linear Transliteration and Translation written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2023-01-25 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When donning tefillin intend that you wish to fulfill the command of our Creator, who instructed us in His Torah, Bind these [words] as a sign on your arm and as tefillin [above your forehead] between your eyes.

Book Biur Chamets in Hebrew   English Linear Transliteration

Download or read book Biur Chamets in Hebrew English Linear Transliteration written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-25 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This booklet provides instructions and blessings to searching the Hametsֲ as well as Eliminating theֲ hamlets.ֲ

Book The Blessings for Tefillin in Hebrew   English Linear Transliteration

Download or read book The Blessings for Tefillin in Hebrew English Linear Transliteration written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2023-01-25 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When donning tefillin intend that you wish to fulfill the command of our Creator, who instructed us in His Torah, Bind these [words] as a sign on your arm and as tefillin [above your forehead] between your eyes.

Book Kriat Shema in English Transliteration

Download or read book Kriat Shema in English Transliteration written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-28 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: And whileֲ your eyes are covered, sayֲ Barukh Shemֲ with intense concentration. For if you do not concentrate at least on the meaning of what you are saying, you have not fulfilled your obligation, and you must go back and start again from the first verse” even if you realize this only after you complete the entireֲ Shֲma. If, however, you realize this after sayingֲ Barukh Shem, do not return immediately to say the first verse again. Rather complete the entire first paragraph, and only then return and begin again from the first verse with focused concentration. Be careful to whisperֲ Barukh Shemֲ very quietly, just loud enough for you to hear yourself. On the wordֲ malkhuto, bow your head slightly downward.

Book Kriat Shema in Hebrew with English Instructions

Download or read book Kriat Shema in Hebrew with English Instructions written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-28 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: And whileֲ your eyes are covered, sayֲ Barukh Shemֲ with intense concentration. For if you do not concentrate at least on the meaning of what you are saying, you have not fulfilled your obligation, and you must go back and start again from the first verse” even if you realize this only after you complete the entireֲ Shֲma. If, however, you realize this after sayingֲ Barukh Shem, do not return immediately to say the first verse again. Rather complete the entire first paragraph, and only then return and begin again from the first verse with focused concentration. Be careful to whisperֲ Barukh Shemֲ very quietly, just loud enough for you to hear yourself. On the wordֲ malkhuto, bow your head slightly downward.

Book Birkot Hashachar  Morning Blessings  in English Transliteration

Download or read book Birkot Hashachar Morning Blessings in English Transliteration written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-22 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Early Morning Blessing, A Must For Every Person.

Book Haggadah Shel Pesach

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  • Author : R' Israel Itshakov
  • Publisher : Ben Israel Inc.
  • Release : 2022-12-11
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  • Pages : 95 pages

Download or read book Haggadah Shel Pesach written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-11 with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first night of Pesah (outside of Israel, the first two nights) is known as Lel Haseder. The word Seder refers to the orderly progression of fifteen steps that begins with Kadesh (sanctification of the day over wine), Urhats (washing the hands without a blessing), Karpas (eating less than a kazayit of this vegetable), etc., and culminates with Nirtsah (our prayer that after all the spiritual heights attained at the seder, we request to find favor in Hashem's eyes). The word Seder also hints to the fact that this is a different kind of progression.

Book Prayer for Finding Your Soulmate  Zivug  Hebrew   English Linear Transliteration and Translation

Download or read book Prayer for Finding Your Soulmate Zivug Hebrew English Linear Transliteration and Translation written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2023-01-26 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Morning Blessings with Keriat Shem   Birkhot Hashahar Im Keriat Shema Bilingual Hebrew English Linear Transliteration with Translated Laws Ben Israel Inc

Download or read book Morning Blessings with Keriat Shem Birkhot Hashahar Im Keriat Shema Bilingual Hebrew English Linear Transliteration with Translated Laws Ben Israel Inc written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-11-21 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Birkhot Hashahar are a series of blessings that are recited at the beginning of Jewish morning services. The blessings represent thanks to G-d for a renewal of the day. The order of the blessings is not defined by Halakha and may vary in a Siddur, but it is generally based on the order of activities customary upon arising. The purpose of all the blessings we say is to intensify our awareness of Hashem's presence in every aspect of our lives. When saying "Blessed are You," we therefore visualize in our mind as if we are actually speaking directly to the Infinite One. Clearly, the words "Blessed are You" indicate this. This book is geared for individuals who need to understand the text from Hebrew to English and pronouncing Hebrew words. The utilization of this booklet enables any person who does not understand Hebrew the proper concentration and meaning when they are praying. With the usage of this booklet hopefully people will be more successful in having their prayers answered. The text was developed in a way to produce a rhythmic flow, while allowing the reader to pronounce each letter, word and vowel with great ease in your native language.

Book Shir Hashirim in Hebrew   Russian Interlinear Transliteration

Download or read book Shir Hashirim in Hebrew Russian Interlinear Transliteration written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2023-01-24 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shir HaShirim, The Song of Songs, is one of the five Megillot, or Sacred Scrolls, that are part of the Hebrew Bible. It is a timeless allegory of the relationship between HaShem and the People of Israel, in terms of the love between a man and a woman. It is recited on Pesach, the Holiday that celebrates the liberation of the Jewish People from slavery in Egypt. On Shabbat Chol HaMoed, the Shabbat that occurs during the Intermediate Days of the Holiday, or on the Seventh Day of that Holiday when Shabbat coincides with that day, the reading of the œMegilah of Shir HaShirim is incorporated into the Services in most synagogues in the Jewish world. As mentioned above, this Megilah is an allegory for the relationship between G-d and Israel in terms of the love of a man for a woman. The œMashal, or the metaphor, focuses on the man and the woman; the Nimshal, or referent, is the relationship between HaShem and the People of Israel. According to the Rambam, a twelfth-century Torah giant of the Jewish People, the highest form of relationship between a human being and HaShem is the relationship based on love, Ahavat HaShem, even higher than the relationship built on fear or reverence, Yirat HaShem. theֲ Rambamֲ continues, Just as when a man loves a particular woman, he cannot remove her from his thoughts, with just such intensity should a person love HaShem.