Entire Book of Psalms Recitation in Uman

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This Rosh Hashanah in Uman, the entire Book of Psalms will be read on behalf of your loved ones and for the protection of Am Yisrael. Simply click Add Names Now and include the names you want in the prayers.

Israel is at war. Many of us are not soldiers, but we still have a vital role in defending Am Yisrael: through Tefillah, Torah, and Gemilut Chasadim. We fight on the spiritual battlefield, trusting that with HaShem’s help, we will succeed.

Throughout Jewish history, during times of crisis and turmoil, people have turned to the Psalms for comfort and strength. The Book of Psalms (Sefer Tehillim) contains 150 heartfelt prayers expressing the full range of human emotion - fear and hope, regret and joy, sorrow and gratitude.

Written primarily by King David, some Psalms were composed in the heat of battle, others in hiding, in moments of fear, repentance, or celebration. They give voice to our deepest prayers and connect us to generations of Jews who have turned to these same words in times of need.

When do we say Psalms?
Many Jews recite Psalms daily, while others turn to specific chapters in times of trouble or for special occasions - Rosh Chodesh, Shabbat, before Grace after Meals, and more. Whether sung in joy or whispered in sorrow, Psalms have always been a source of faith and strength.

This Rosh Hashanah in Uman, join the prayers for Am Yisrael and your loved ones as the entire Book of Psalms is recited. May HaShem answer all our prayers and protect our people.

This Rosh Hashanah in Uman, the entire Book of Psalms will be read on behalf of your loved ones and for the protection of Am Yisrael. Simply click Add Names Now and include the names you want in the prayers.

Israel is at war. Many of us are not soldiers, but we still have a vital role in defending Am Yisrael: through Tefillah, Torah, and Gemilut Chasadim. We fight on the spiritual battlefield, trusting that with HaShem’s help, we will succeed.

Throughout Jewish history, during times of crisis and turmoil, people have turned to the Psalms for comfort and strength. The Book of Psalms (Sefer Tehillim) contains 150 heartfelt prayers expressing the full range of human emotion - fear and hope, regret and joy, sorrow and gratitude.

Written primarily by King David, some Psalms were composed in the heat of battle, others in hiding, in moments of fear, repentance, or celebration. They give voice to our deepest prayers and connect us to generations of Jews who have turned to these same words in times of need.

When do we say Psalms?
Many Jews recite Psalms daily, while others turn to specific chapters in times of trouble or for special occasions - Rosh Chodesh, Shabbat, before Grace after Meals, and more. Whether sung in joy or whispered in sorrow, Psalms have always been a source of faith and strength.

This Rosh Hashanah in Uman, join the prayers for Am Yisrael and your loved ones as the entire Book of Psalms is recited. May HaShem answer all our prayers and protect our people.