The story of the great prophetess Chana is read as part of the Rosh Hashanah services. Many of the laws of prayer are derived from Chana’s conduct. But moreover, Chana also reveals the inner essence of prayer.
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September 18, 2009
Thank you very much!!! great inspiration listening to you as I'm cooking for Rosh Hashanah ... May you be blesses with all good things ....and continue to inspire us as we do our gushmiut avodah - work in the world!!!! ktiva v chatimah tova - may you be inscribed and sealed for a good year,
Norah Elkman Melbourne, Australia
February 7, 2009
Prayers for women
Is there a devotional book of prayers for every occassion; for daughters, travel, illness, exams, fear..etc.etc.
K.M. Reese lakeland , TN
December 26, 2008
You are an Eloquent Speaker
Dear Mrs. Weisberg, Your deliverance of this course is awesome. It has inspired me so deeply. G-d Bless You for your insight and ablity to convey this Haftorah so eloquently.
Karen Greenfield Marietta, Ga/USA
September 12, 2007
inspiring Rosh Hashanah message
I was seeking an inspirational Rosh Hashanah message to go into the chag and make it the most meaningful experience - I found it in this tape. Your words are especially poignant because I am in aveluit for my mom z"l and I have struggled to deal with her 18 years of alzheimer and ultimately could say "baruch dayan emet" also. Your words provided that additional chizuk and nechama. Shana tova and may this year be one of good health, and avodas hashem for you and your family.
Susan Barth Bet Shemes, Israel
June 5, 2007
Divine Whispers
I loved this audio and downloaded it. I like especially the ending, how she sums it up by telling the story of her child making her a card that said, "I love You" spelled wrong and with miss-matched colors--but how much it meant to her. I am a convert and my Hebrew is getting better all the time, but I still worry at times my prayers are not good enough if I miss-pronounce a word here and there. But I though to myself, I am like the child, and G-d will hear my miss-pronounced Hebrew and still be happy that I am praying with all my heart and soul and telling Him I love Him by doing so. Thank you.
Adelle Jean Amboy, WA
October 1, 2005
Thank you
Dear Mrs. Weisberg,
I just got through listening to your lecture and would like to thank you. It was clear and eye opening.
great inspiration listening to you as I'm cooking for Rosh Hashanah ... May you be blesses with all good things ....and continue to inspire us as we do our gushmiut avodah - work in the world!!!!
ktiva v chatimah tova - may you be inscribed and sealed for a good year,
Melbourne, Australia
lakeland , TN
Your deliverance of this course is awesome. It has inspired me so deeply.
G-d Bless You for your insight and ablity to convey this Haftorah so eloquently.
Marietta, Ga/USA
Bet Shemes, Israel
Amboy, WA
I just got through listening to your lecture and would like to thank you. It was clear and eye opening.
Shana Tova
OrliChanna
Amsterdam, Holland