Thursday, August 7, 2008

Tehillim Kol Simcha By Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser

The power of Prayer

Chazal teach us that Dovid Hamelech had a heart which could encompass and express the will and desire of all creation. Now, the renowned Torah personality, Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser, has produced a work that will redefine our relationship with Dovid Hamelech’s timeless words. With profound Divrei Torah culled from the works of our Sages, as well as his own insights and inspiring stories from decades of experience as a Rav and Mechanech. Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser allows us to appreciate Tehillim in a very personal and meaningful way.

36 comments:

Rahel said...

who ever think it's down should take, read and will feel much better

Anonymous said...

May You be blessed RAbbi Goldwasser for all supporting words
and your way of treating people !

Anonymous said...

since I got it this Tehillim book become my daily companion

Anonymous said...

in our home we have different issue of Tehillim but I have allways discusion with my younger sister why am I taking this one and she has to use another.
So, to end the story she will get one personal copy for her bat mitzva.

Anonymous said...

I boath the book after I saw yesterday on this blog ! Beautiful !

Anonymous said...

There is allways somebody in need Tehillim to be said in they merit.
Importance of them I learned from your book.

Anonymous said...

My sister think tehillims are more for girls. Is that so ?

Anonymous said...

reading Tehillim Kol Simha my imagination could easy bring me to the wall of Jerusalaim and I can hear David Hamelech kinor

Anonymous said...

Ok, Tehillims are beautiful, but your comments are reaching our mind and waking us up ! Thank You Rabbi Goldwasser

Anonymous said...

Sometimes reading become routine, even reading holly books.
The way You compose comments and original letter press is different and we like them.

Anonymous said...

my fawored book of tehillim

Anonymous said...

love the way you play with words giving us explanation

Anonymous said...

my favored 137, with your comments got some additional meaning

Anonymous said...

Since last war in Israel every day I read two or three tehillim from your book, especialy for kidnapped soldiers.

Anonymous said...

The nices poetry with grate comments ! Kol hakavod rabi Goldwasser

Anonymous said...

Yes, the power of prayer ! Unbelivable !

Anonymous said...

one word only : amazing !

Anonymous said...

I love tehilim, reding them in between. A book for the school, tehillim, an easy poetry book, tehillim,etc.etc

Anonymous said...

depth of toughts, thank You R. Goldwasser

Anonymous said...

This book of Tehillim is my dearest book

Anonymous said...

Your words acompaning Tehillim interweawing us in the time of DAvid HAmelech

Anonymous said...

have a whish to comment every day, it means so much to me.

Anonymous said...

saying Tehillim 20 and 140 from your book for our soldiers I found new power for hope

Anonymous said...

This book become my common present for simhas, becouse I love it

Anonymous said...

There is a Psalm for every ocasion, when you feel lonely, sad or happy, we can find Tehillim for all ocasions.

Anonymous said...

my mom likes to read your Tehillim book sitting at table, I think she should do that standing.
What is properly ?

Anonymous said...

everyday companion !

Anonymous said...

Love this book and the way you wrote your comments.

Anonymous said...

the tehilim is helping me with my kavana

Anonymous said...

whenewer I take this book I feel conected

Anonymous said...

I am thrilled reading and saying words out of such valuable book

Anonymous said...

over, and over, I love this book, I love Tehhilim but I love your comments as well

Anonymous said...

lovelly book, thank You rabbi Goldwasser, I appreciate yor work !
We wait for a new book....

Anonymous said...

Using it every day and thanking You to put it toghether ! Thank You Rabbi

Unknown said...

A change of place causes a change in fortune (Rosh Hashanah 16b)

Unknown said...

Being envious of wise scholars perpetuates wisdom (Bava Basra 21a)