The Psalms — Tehillim — are the prayerbook of the Jewish soul.
Everything below is drawn from the classical Jewish sources and cited to its origin.
Reflections on Tehillim
- A Daily Tehillim Practice: How to Begin Saying Psalms
- A Kapitel a Day: The Quiet Discipline of One Psalm
- Ana BeKoach: The Prayer Folded Into Forty-Two Letters
- Ashrei: The Psalm We Say Three Times a Day
- How to Say Tehillim: A Beginner''s Guide for When You Don''t Know Where to Start
- Jewish Prayer for Women: Finding Your Place in the Tehillim
- Keeping a Jewish Prayer Journal: Writing Your Way Into the Psalms
- Perek Shira: The Song All Creation Is Already Singing
- Shir HaMaalot: The Song of Ascents at Your Table
- Tehillim for Protection: Psalms to Carry With You
- Tehillim for Shidduchim: Psalms for the One Still Searching
- The Sefer Tehillim: How the Book of Psalms Is Arranged
- Tikkun HaKlali: Rebbe Nachman''s Ten Psalms for a Heavy Heart
- When the Psalms Feel Like Someone Else''s Words
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