In Forest Fields – English

The Garden of Prayer and Hitbodedut

Hitbodedut, personal prayer, is the number one proof that a person has emuna. One who believes in Hashem speaks with Hashem. How can a person claim to believe in Hashem if he does not speak to Him?

Rebbe Nachman teaches that everyone from the greatest to the simplest man should spend an hour a day in hitbodedut. In this book Rabbi Arush teaches us how.

Translated by Rabbi Lazer Brody.

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description of book The Garden of Prayer and Hitbodedut Hitbodedut, personal prayer, is the number one proof that a person has emuna. One who believes in Hashem speaks with Hashem. How can a person claim to believe in Hashem if he does not speak to Him? Rebbe Nachman teaches that everyone from the greatest to the simplest man should spend an hour a day in hitbodedut. In this book Rabbi Arush teaches us how. Translated by Rabbi Lazer Brody.

Reviews (3)

  1. Einloth

    י"ד אדר ב' התשפ"ב

    17.3.2022

    י"ד אדר ב' התשפ"ב

    17.3.2022

    This book is a very profound, unique and elegant guide for Hitbodedut. The author has a gift for describing things in a very easy to grasp way that anyone can understand without any loss of information. Rabbi Arush Shalom blesses the world with this book and opens the gates to gratitude, joy and spirituality for everyone who engages in it.

  2. Gabriel Kas

    כ' ניסן התשפ"ב

    21.4.2022

    כ' ניסן התשפ"ב

    21.4.2022

    Even though I did not read the book, but by looking at the review, I was wishing to have one.

  3. Ruth

    י"ג אב התשפ"ב

    10.8.2022

    י"ג אב התשפ"ב

    10.8.2022

    This book changed my life! The book is written in a clear and pleasant way to read.
    5 stars

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Rabbi Shalom Arush

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  • Number of pages: 385
  • Cover type: Paperback
  • editor: Rabbi Shalom Arush