Description
A radiant Psalm with illustrations by Baruch Nachshon alongside each chapter. And with commentary by Rabbi Adin Even - Israel Steinsaltz and pearls from the great Hasidic scholars. On the back cover, Rabbi Steinsaltz writes: Sometimes out of deep excitement and sometimes out of little awareness of what is being said. The Talmud tells us that at midnight a wind would blow on the strings of David's violin, and then the violin would play of its own accord. The Book of Psalms is David's eternal violin, and for this reason even people who mechanically shake its strings feel that the violin is playing and emitting a melody heard in heaven. This commentary on the Book of Psalms is intended to help those who recite the Psalms to direct their hearts and minds, and to join in the melody of King David
Hardcover, size 13*19.5cm