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From the story of the prophetess Chanah, we learn the proper way to approach G‑d and express our needs. (A text-based discussion of the first chapter of Samuel I.)

Is It Chutzpah to Pray?

Chanah’s prayer and how to talk to G‑d

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By Chana Weisberg
Chana Weisberg is the Director of Editorial Management at Chabad.org. She is the author of Tending the Garden: The Unique Gifts of the Jewish Woman and four other books, and lectures worldwide on issues relating to women, faith, relationships and the Jewish soul.
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November 1, 2012
Vatitpalel Hanna
Your shiur was amazing. Kol hakavod. I really enjoyed it and will be using it, b'H, in one of my occasional shiurim.
I say this prayer every morning at Shahrit and find it very moving and inspiring.
Prof. Dr. Samuel Abudarham
Gibraltar, Europe
November 19, 2011
Healing Balm
Praise G-d for the healing power of His holy Word! Thank you Chana for being a sparking vessel! My heart is encouraged and my spirit refreshed!
Elizabeth
Baltimore, 21210
November 5, 2011
Is it Chutzpath to Pray
Thank you Chana Weisberg, once again, for your wonderful teachings.
My prayer everyday is that for the Redemption of Yisrael, and that I, who knows does not deserve anything, be in that Redemption even in a little corner of the Kingdom of G-d, so that I can see and feel His Presence for an Eternity with our people. May Hashem keep on blessing you and yours with His Special Blessings.
Anonymous
Mesa, USA
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