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A Daily Dose of Perek Shirah

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Format Hardcover
Dimensions 6 x 9 inches
Pages 340
Size Standard
Language English
SKU DDOPSH
ISBN 9781422644584
The song of creation: Unveiling nature's symphony

Rabbi Eliezer the Great said: Whoever is engrossed in this Perek Shirah every day… he is destined for the World to Come… he will be rescued from evil occurrences, from the Evil Inclination… and from every form of destruction and harm.

The lofty words of Perek Shirah describe the entire universe joining in a magnificent symphony of tribute to the Creator. As you read the praises recited by Hashem’s creations – heaven and earth, rivers, plants and trees, birds and animals – you begin to see the world through new eyes and better appreciate His greatness.

And, as Rabbi David Sutton shows in this masterful collection of daily readings, you can discover your own potential for greatness as well.

In his many beloved, bestselling works, Rabbi Sutton displays his extraordinary gift for transmitting profound, life-changing Torah insights in short, accessible daily readings. This unique edition of Perek Shirah begins with the full Hebrew text and a clear linear translation, as well as an overview by Rabbi Nosson Scherman and a foreword by Rabbi Daniel Glatstein. Drawing from dozens of classic commentaries, Rabbi Sutton provides concise explanations of each verse, revealing how to bring the messages of nature into your own life. Each daily reading concludes with a practical, powerful takeaway.

As you recite its words and discover the wisdom embedded in every declaration of praise, you will fill your life with new meaning, purpose, and connection to Hashem. And you will see more clearly how to fulfill your ultimate purpose -- to compose your own individual song of praise to Hashem.