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A CD
with all the prayers enclosed
Learn Jewish
prayer for beginners with the friendliest prayer tutorial. Hear
every prayer and blessing on the enclosed CD. See text in English,
Hebrew and transliteration.
- A Book
and a CD or Tape Together!
This best-seller beautiful book provides an easy and pleasant
start with the first steps of Jewish prayer, bringing to you
the most important prayers and blessings. It features the Hebrew
text in bold letters, line-for-line with English translation
and transliteration, and is illustrated with a beautiful selection
of graphics and photos. It is coupled with a CD, so that you
can easily find and play every prayer and blessing on your home
stereo.
- Traditional
in Content - Modern in Appearance!
Practice prayers in the
Holy Tongue. The text
conforms to that of a traditional Siddur, but every page is titled
and organized in such a way that you can find any prayer or blessing
within seconds. There are 60 prayer tracks on the CD, recorded
with the wonderful, rich voice of Rabbi Tzvi Cooperman. These
tracks include narration and well known tunes of the various
prayers.
- One of
a kind with no competition!
This is the most pleasant and the easiest prayer tutorial available
today. It is already in use in thousands of homes, schools, congregations,
and is offered in almost every Judaica store in the US and Israel.
We invite you to order "First Steps in Hebrew Prayer"
today.
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- The Tradition
of Hebrew Prayer
- Our sages spoke about the importance of praying in
Hebrew. They taught that even though permission was granted to
pray in other languages, it was always favored to pray in "Leshon
Hakodesh" (the Holy Tongue). In numerous writings since
the Biblical era, the Holy Tongue has been known as a reference
to the divine spiritual language - Hebrew. The sages taught that
it is better to pray in Hebrew, even if the praying person does
not understand the words. An ancient "Masoret" (tradition)
teaches us that the Hebrew alphabet existed prior to the creation
of the world, and that God used the twenty-two Hebrew letters
as raw material for the creation.
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