Jewish Prayer: The Right Way, Resolving Halachic Dilemmas (Hardcover)

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by Rabbi J. Simcha Cohen

Rabbi Cohen breathes new life and new relevance to the study of Halacha in his many works, and the present volume is as scholarly and accessible as anything he's written. Prayer is of course one of the central activities in a Jew's life, and doing it properly is critical in order to get the most out of it. Written in his standard question and answer format, it presents the material in a particularly accessible and fascinating manner.Almost all aspects of Jewish prayer are covered, including Synagogue rituals, how and when various prayers are to be said, and much more.

A must-have for every Jewish home!

 
Hardcover, 267 pages
publication: 2012


About the Author:

The scion of eighteen generations of rabbis, Rabbi J. Simcha Cohen is the author of seven highly regarded books of Jewish law. He was ordained by HaRav Yitzchok Hutner z”l, of Yeshivat Rav Chaim Berlin, and has served with distinction as community Rabbi in New Jersey, California, Australia and Florida. Rabbi Cohen is the founder of a national rabbinic think tank in the U.S. and served at the helm of several national and local rabbinic and communal organizations. He is the recipient of the Rabbinic Leadership Award from the West Coast Region of the Orthodox Union and was honored with the “Jerusalem Prize” for Rabbinic Leadership and Scholarship. His column, Halachic Questions, appears regularly in The Jewish Press. His writings have been acclaimed as “remarkable achievements” that “succeed in creating genuine Torah excitement” and include How Does Jewish Law Work? (vol. 1 and 2), Timely Jewish Questions: Timeless Rabbinic Answers, Intermarriage and Conversion, The Jewish Heart, The 613th Commandment and Shabbat: The Right Way. Rabbi Cohen resides in West Palm Beach, Florida, together with his wife Shoshana.

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