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‘Tehillim for Protection: Psalms to Carry With You’

Which Psalms are said for protection, and why. A guide to the Tehillim of refuge — for travel, for fear, for keeping those you love safe.
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What Is Tehillim? The Hebrew Name and Heart of the Psalms

Tehillim means ‘praises’—yet so many psalms are cries of pain. Discover what the Hebrew name reveals about the soul of the Book of Psalms.
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Psalms of Protection for Children and Family

Every parent carries quiet fear for their children. These psalms put that worry into words and entrust the ones you love to a watchful Keeper.
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Psalms for the Weary: Rest for Body and Soul

Bone-tired and running on empty? The psalms know exhaustion intimately—and offer language for laying it down and being restored.
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Psalms of Repentance: Asking for Forgiveness and Mercy

When guilt sits heavy, the psalms model honest confession and the plea for mercy. Find the words for returning with a contrite heart.
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Psalms for Strength and Courage in Hard Times

When you need to stand firm and your own resolve is thin, the psalms lend strength. Find the verses that have steadied the faint-hearted.
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The Psalms of Mourning: Tehillim for Loss and Remembrance

In Jewish grief, Tehillim accompanies the dying, the mourner, and the memory of the departed. Learn which psalms hold each stage of loss.
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Psalms for a Miracle: Praying When You Need the Impossible

When ordinary hope runs out and you need the impossible, the psalms turn to the One who splits seas. Words for praying beyond your own power.
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Psalms for a Broken Heart: Where God Is Said to Draw Near

Heartbreak can feel like being far from everything good. The psalms insist that the broken heart is exactly where nearness begins.
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Psalms for a Jewish Wedding and Blessing a New Home

Joyful occasions, too, are clothed in Tehillim. Discover the psalms woven into Jewish weddings and the blessing of building a home together.