Hashem’s constant involvement in every Jews life, Hashgacha Peratis, is a fundamental Jewish belief. This essential guide spans over two thousand years of Jewish Scholarship, including multiple sources from the Talmud, Medresh Rabbah, Rambam, Ramban, Seforno, Vilna Gaon, Chofetz Chaim and others as they discuss the issue of Divine Providence. For those unfamiliar with Hebrew or Aramaic, the original texts in Hebrew and Aramaic are quoted and translated into English. This is an indispensable resource to understanding Divine Providence. This accessible and powerful book will open your eyes, strengthen your Emunah and elevate your life, as it helps internalize this vital belief.
Letters of commendation for this book and the authors previous work, have been received from Rabbi Yaakov Perlow the Novominsker Rebbe zt”l, Rabbi Dr. Norma Lamm zt”l former President of Yeshiva University, Rabbi Yisroel Mantel Rav of KAJ, Rabbi Avraham Kanarek zt”l Mashgiach of Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim Jerusalem and Rabbi Avraham Feuer of Jerusalem.
Divine Providence אין עוד מלבדו השגחה פרטית - Kenneth Ephraim Pinczower
Hashem’s constant involvement in every Jews life, Hashgacha Peratis, is a fundamental Jewish belief. This essential guide spans over two thousand years of Jewish Scholarship, including multiple sources from the Talmud, Medresh Rabbah, Rambam, Ramban, Seforno, Vilna Gaon, Chofetz Chaim and others as they discuss the issue of Divine Providence. For those unfamiliar with Hebrew or Aramaic, the original texts in Hebrew and Aramaic are quoted and translated into English. This is an indispensable resource to understanding Divine Providence. This accessible and powerful book will open your eyes, strengthen your Emunah and elevate your life, as it helps internalize this vital belief.
Letters of commendation for this book and the authors previous work, have been received from Rabbi Yaakov Perlow the Novominsker Rebbe zt”l, Rabbi Dr. Norma Lamm zt”l former President of Yeshiva University, Rabbi Yisroel Mantel Rav of KAJ, Rabbi Avraham Kanarek zt”l Mashgiach of Yeshiva Chofetz Chaim Jerusalem and Rabbi Avraham Feuer of Jerusalem.