Shaar HaBitachon With Commentary From Classical and Chassidic Sources
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Explore the profound depths of faith and trust with the **Shaar HaBitachon**, a seminal text that delves deep into the concept of Bitachon (trust in God). Expertly compiled, this edition offers rich commentaries from both classical and Chassidic sources, providing readers with a holistic understanding of this vital principle in Jewish thought. The work not only elucidates ancient teachings but also relates them to contemporary life, making it a timeless reference for spiritual seekers. The annotations and...
Show moreExplore the profound depths of faith and trust with the **Shaar HaBitachon**, a seminal text that delves deep into the concept of Bitachon (trust in God). Expertly compiled, this edition offers rich commentaries from both classical and Chassidic sources, providing readers with a holistic understanding of this vital principle in Jewish thought. The work not only elucidates ancient teachings but also relates them to contemporary life, making it a timeless reference for spiritual seekers. The annotations and insights from renowned Chassidic thinkers add to the text's richness, ensuring a journey that is both illuminating and uplifting.
With its sturdy binding and clear typeface, this book is designed for both study and contemplation. The **Shaar HaBitachon** encourages readers to embrace faith with confidence, assuring them of God’s consistent presence in their lives. Whether you are a student of Jewish philosophy or simply seeking to deepen your connection with spirituality, this book is an essential guide.
Less| manufacturer | Kehot Publication Society |
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| weight | 1.74 |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
Shaar HaBitachon discusses the concept of trust in God, exploring its importance in Jewish spirituality.
The commentary is compiled from classical texts, enriched with insights from various Chassidic sources.
Yes, this book is accessible to beginners and those familiar with Jewish philosophy alike.
The book is primarily in Hebrew, with commentaries available in both Hebrew and English.