"Enter His gates with gratitude, His courtyards with praise, thank Him and praise His name, for Hashem is good" (Tehillim 100).
Rabbi Arush's latest flower in the "Garden" series is this comprehensive guide to thanking Hashem.
This book opens the gates to everything good: simcha (inner joy), good income, marriage, children, complete healing, Torah and prayer. For anything and everything that we want and need – thanking Hashem opens all the gates for everyone, on every level.
Anyone who honestly goes in the way of gratitude with purity and innocence will surely see miraculous salvations from all his troubles. Moreover, gratitude is the essential work that we must do to bring both our personal, and global, redemption. We must rid ourselves of ingratitude and expectations, which causes us to weep continuously over nothing. Working on true gratitude, and being able to truly praise and thank Hashem for everything, is the tikkun (correction) we all must strive for, and with this we can each merit the complete redemption.
By Rabbi Shalom Arush. Softcover, 423 pages
Highly recommended!
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The Garden of Gratitude in Hebrew
"Enter His gates with gratitude, His courtyards with praise, thank Him and praise His name, for Hashem is good" (Tehillim 100).
Rabbi Arush's latest flower in the "Garden" series is this comprehensive guide to thanking Hashem.
This book opens the gates to everything good: simcha (inner joy), good income, marriage, children, complete healing, Torah and prayer. For anything and everything that we want and need – thanking Hashem opens all the gates for everyone, on every level.
Anyone who honestly goes in the way of gratitude with purity and innocence will surely see miraculous salvations from all his troubles. Moreover, gratitude is the essential work that we must do to bring both our personal, and global, redemption. We must rid ourselves of ingratitude and expectations, which causes us to weep continuously over nothing. Working on true gratitude, and being able to truly praise and thank Hashem for everything, is the tikkun (correction) we all must strive for, and with this we can each merit the complete redemption.
By Rabbi Shalom Arush. Softcover, 423 pages
Highly recommended!
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