Women's Siddur Tehillas Nashim Hebrew with English Instructions White Ari [Hardcover]
By: Moshe HeizlerProduct ID: STNAEW
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The 'Tehillat Nashim' siddur is the first initiative of its kind that brings prayer closer to every woman according to a hierarchy of five prayer paths.
Even if you are extremely busy, here in the 'Tehillat Nashim' siddur you will find peace for your soul, and you will be able to connect with the Creator of the world without unnecessary burden - short and to the point.
The prayer paths in the siddur are also suitable for the young girl who is taking her first steps in the mitzvah of prayer. The paths allow her, on the one hand, to adapt the mitzvah of prayer to her level, and on the other hand, they always encourage her to add minutes of prayer and progress.
Organized into 5 complete davening tracks, according to the Halacha of the Alter Rebbe of Lubavitch, Rabbi Schneur Zalman, according to the time you have.
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 5" x 8"
Pages: 288
Language: Hebrew
Nusach: Ari - Chabad
Color: White
Women's Siddur Tehillas Nashim Hebrew with English Instructions White Ari [Hardcover]
Annotated Edition
By: Rabbi Moshe Heizler
Even if you are extremely busy, here in the 'Tehillat Nashim' siddur you will find peace for your soul, and you will be able to connect with the Creator of the world without unnecessary burden - short and to the point.
The prayer paths in the siddur are also suitable for the young girl who is taking her first steps in the mitzvah of prayer. The paths allow her, on the one hand, to adapt the mitzvah of prayer to her level, and on the other hand, they always encourage her to add minutes of prayer and progress.
Organized into 5 complete davening tracks, according to the Halacha of the Alter Rebbe of Lubavitch, Rabbi Schneur Zalman, according to the time you have.
Binding: Hardcover
Size: 5" x 8"
Pages: 288
Language: Hebrew
Nusach: Ari - Chabad
Color: White
Women's Siddur Tehillas Nashim Hebrew with English Instructions White Ari [Hardcover]
Annotated Edition
By: Rabbi Moshe Heizler
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