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    iloveshoes
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    Are there any good books explaining the middos?

    Also which book would best explain someone the ani maamins and maamod har sini ?

    A book about REAL happyness and the essence of life?

    Thank you!!

    #1026882
    147
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    maamod har sini ? Not even 12 hours yet since we read Maamod Har Sinai in today’s Parsha of vo’Eschanan. If Ivrit is a challenge, there are plenty of Chumashim with excellent English translations.

    #1026883

    rav pliskin has a bunch of books on different things such as zrizus, happiness, anger, etc.

    essence of life? try a messilas yesharim…if not read stop surviving start living by rabbi benzoin shafier (thezhmuz)

    #1026884
    lz
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    if you want a book on middos, there are many options.

    1. read mesilas yesharim, orchos tzadikim, etc

    2. read the gaavatanic- bad midos pirates series by r’ chait. you may laugh, but believe me it is DEEP.

    3. listen to the marvelous midos machine 🙂

    ani maamins and har sinai don’t need much explanation in my opinion. but i’m sure you can consult meforshim on maamad har sinai.

    happiness- try r’ zelig pliskin’s books. “gateway to happiness” i think.

    hatzlacha

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    Also which book would best explain someone the ani maamins and maamod har sinai

    Try “let my nation serve me” my rabbi yosef(?) duetch . It is available where ever Jewish books are sold

    #1026886
    iloveshoes
    Member

    Thanks for all the help, what books are most like the shmuz I’ve read it and it really helpd me, what about books on death, not to be morbid just to understand…. Thanks really apriciate

    #1026888
    HaLeiVi
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    Try Rabbi Arye Kaplan. He had books on many of these topics.

    #1026889
    lz
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    about death- try gesher hachaim?

    i think it is in english. i have heard good things about it though b”H have never had cause to read it myself

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