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Special Services & Memorials Entire Book of Psalms Recitation
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Entire Book of Psalms Recitation

$200.00

We will read the entire Book of Psalms for the benefit of your loved ones. Click Add Names Now and type your loved ones names’.

Israel is at war. For many of us, we are not soldiers; we're not picking up guns and heading in to fight. But we have an important job in the defense of Am Yisrael: Tefillah, Torah, and Gemilut Chasadim. Let's fight on the spiritual field. With Gd's help, we'll be successful.

Often times during seasons of crisis or turmoil people turn to the scriptures for comfort. Probably the most well-known and often read books of the bible is Tehillim – the Psalms.

The Book of Psalms is comprised of 150 prayers that run the gamut of human emotion. No matter what we are feeling or what emotions we long to put into words, there is a Psalm that can help us formulate our thoughts and find the words to pray. They are traditionally recited during times of war and other challenging moments.

Written primarily by King David, some were composed in the midst of war, others jotted down while hiding in a dark cave, fearful that the next moment might bring death. Some express regret and anguish, lamenting for wrong choices and missed opportunities; others describe overwhelming joy and celebration.

When do we say Psalms?

Many Jews have the custom to recite a portion of the Book of Psalms every day. In addition, certain Psalms are sung on special Jewish occasions such as Rosh Chodesh (the New Month), before reciting the Grace after Meals, on Shabbat, etc. Psalms can be sung or recited, either together with a group or alone.

During times of trouble, many Jews pick up the Book of Psalms and turn to various chapters that address sorrow and fear. These time-worn words give voice to many of our deepest emotions, and allow our words to blend with the prayers of countless Jews who’ve lived before us and sought connection and consolations, as well.

Have the entire book of tehilim read on behalf of Klal Yisrael and your prayers. And may HaShem answer our prayers and protect our way.

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We will read the entire Book of Psalms for the benefit of your loved ones. Click Add Names Now and type your loved ones names’.

Israel is at war. For many of us, we are not soldiers; we're not picking up guns and heading in to fight. But we have an important job in the defense of Am Yisrael: Tefillah, Torah, and Gemilut Chasadim. Let's fight on the spiritual field. With Gd's help, we'll be successful.

Often times during seasons of crisis or turmoil people turn to the scriptures for comfort. Probably the most well-known and often read books of the bible is Tehillim – the Psalms.

The Book of Psalms is comprised of 150 prayers that run the gamut of human emotion. No matter what we are feeling or what emotions we long to put into words, there is a Psalm that can help us formulate our thoughts and find the words to pray. They are traditionally recited during times of war and other challenging moments.

Written primarily by King David, some were composed in the midst of war, others jotted down while hiding in a dark cave, fearful that the next moment might bring death. Some express regret and anguish, lamenting for wrong choices and missed opportunities; others describe overwhelming joy and celebration.

When do we say Psalms?

Many Jews have the custom to recite a portion of the Book of Psalms every day. In addition, certain Psalms are sung on special Jewish occasions such as Rosh Chodesh (the New Month), before reciting the Grace after Meals, on Shabbat, etc. Psalms can be sung or recited, either together with a group or alone.

During times of trouble, many Jews pick up the Book of Psalms and turn to various chapters that address sorrow and fear. These time-worn words give voice to many of our deepest emotions, and allow our words to blend with the prayers of countless Jews who’ve lived before us and sought connection and consolations, as well.

Have the entire book of tehilim read on behalf of Klal Yisrael and your prayers. And may HaShem answer our prayers and protect our way.

We will read the entire Book of Psalms for the benefit of your loved ones. Click Add Names Now and type your loved ones names’.

Israel is at war. For many of us, we are not soldiers; we're not picking up guns and heading in to fight. But we have an important job in the defense of Am Yisrael: Tefillah, Torah, and Gemilut Chasadim. Let's fight on the spiritual field. With Gd's help, we'll be successful.

Often times during seasons of crisis or turmoil people turn to the scriptures for comfort. Probably the most well-known and often read books of the bible is Tehillim – the Psalms.

The Book of Psalms is comprised of 150 prayers that run the gamut of human emotion. No matter what we are feeling or what emotions we long to put into words, there is a Psalm that can help us formulate our thoughts and find the words to pray. They are traditionally recited during times of war and other challenging moments.

Written primarily by King David, some were composed in the midst of war, others jotted down while hiding in a dark cave, fearful that the next moment might bring death. Some express regret and anguish, lamenting for wrong choices and missed opportunities; others describe overwhelming joy and celebration.

When do we say Psalms?

Many Jews have the custom to recite a portion of the Book of Psalms every day. In addition, certain Psalms are sung on special Jewish occasions such as Rosh Chodesh (the New Month), before reciting the Grace after Meals, on Shabbat, etc. Psalms can be sung or recited, either together with a group or alone.

During times of trouble, many Jews pick up the Book of Psalms and turn to various chapters that address sorrow and fear. These time-worn words give voice to many of our deepest emotions, and allow our words to blend with the prayers of countless Jews who’ve lived before us and sought connection and consolations, as well.

Have the entire book of tehilim read on behalf of Klal Yisrael and your prayers. And may HaShem answer our prayers and protect our way.

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