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Birkat Hamazon In Tri Lingual Linear Transliteration And Translation
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Book Synopsis Birkat Hamazon in Tri-Lingual Linear Transliteration and Translation by : R' Israel Itshakov
Download or read book Birkat Hamazon in Tri-Lingual Linear Transliteration and Translation written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-19 with total page 118 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Birkat Hamazon - Grace after Meals, among the most ancient prayers in the Jewish liturgy, is provided here to assist in learning, understanding, and reciting the prayer.
Book Synopsis Megillat Esther Tri-Lingual Interlinear Transliteration and Linear Translation by : R' Israel Itshakov
Download or read book Megillat Esther Tri-Lingual Interlinear Transliteration and Linear Translation written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-11-20 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every Jew knows the exciting story of Purim. The Megillah's lessons in faith are beyond comparison, and take us on an awe-inspiring journey of the Jew in exile. It has the full text of the Megillah and tells the story in Hebrew with tri-lingual translation and transliteration. As Purim is the most festive and joyful holiday of the year, every single word in the Megillah must be heard or else one has not fulfilled their obligation. As its lessons of Divine Providence are timeless and eternal, every word must be heard clearly, and its eternal messages taken to heart. The Megillah must be read twice once on Purim night and once the following morning. If one forgot to read at night or was otherwise prevented, there is no way to make it up during the day.
Book Synopsis Megillat Esther Tri-Lingual Interlinear Transliteration and Translation by : R' Israel Itshakov
Download or read book Megillat Esther Tri-Lingual Interlinear Transliteration and Translation written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-11-20 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every Jew knows the exciting story of Purim. The Megillah's lessons in faith are beyond comparison, and take us on an awe-inspiring journey of the Jew in exile. It has the full text of the Megillah and tells the story in Hebrew with Russian transliteration. As Purim is the most festive and joyful holiday of the year, every single word in the Megillah must be heard, or else one has not fulfilled their obligation. As its lessons of Divine Providence are timeless and eternal, every word must be heard clearly, and its eternal messages are taken to heart. The Megillah must be read twice once on Purim night and once the following morning. If one forgot to read at night or was otherwise prevented, there is no way to make it up during the day.
Book Synopsis Protection From Evil Eye Tri-Lingual Linear Transliteration and Translation by : R' Israel Itshakov
Download or read book Protection From Evil Eye Tri-Lingual Linear Transliteration and Translation written by R' Israel Itshakov and published by Ben Israel Inc.. This book was released on 2022-12-13 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Saying these eleven verses that begin and end with the letter nun is a special protection against evil eye and witchcraft. I found an old manuscript on leather parchment, which states in the name of Rabbi Yehudah HaChasid that reciting these verses causes the satan to flee from a person. It is for this reason that the letter samekh does not appear even once in all these verses. I also found, in the book Kab HaYashar (chapter 32 end), a special prayer to say following the recitation. I bring it here, clean of all mistakes, with some helpful additions (Shomer Yisrael, siman yod-beit)