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In this moving and heartfelt conversation, Rabbi Shlomo Landau sits down with Rabbi Paysach Krohn to explore his newly released volume, The Maggid on Tefillah. Together they journey through the rich terrain of daily prayer—starting from Modeh Ani and Ashrei, through the berachos of Shemoneh Esrei—and uncover how the simple words we recite each day can open our hearts to a deeper relationship with Hashem. Drawing from Rabbi Krohn’s own battles with illness and recovery, the interview reveals how life’s challenges became a powerful teacher, uplifting his tefillah and inspiring his message: that genuine connection to Hashem is both possible and transformative.
Beyond the mechanics of prayer, the discussion moves into the realm of compassion and chessed, particularly through the lens of bikur cholim. Rabbi Krohn reflects on his time in rehabilitation and the humanity and kindness he witnessed there, showing how the act of visiting the sick and offering genuine empathy is itself a form of tefillah—a bridge between the human and the Divine. Warmly conversationa, this interview invites viewers to not only understand their daily davening in a new light but to live it more fully, more mindfully, and more connected than ever before.
📖 Order your copy today at ArtScroll.com: https://www.artscroll.com/Books/MOTFH.html
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In this moving and heartfelt conversation, Rabbi Shlomo Landau sits down with Rabbi Paysach Krohn to explore his newly released volume, The Maggid on Tefillah. Together they journey through the rich terrain of daily prayer—starting from Modeh Ani and Ashrei, through the berachos of Shemoneh Esrei—and uncover how the simple words we recite each day can open our hearts to a deeper relationship with Hashem. Drawing from Rabbi Krohn’s own battles with illness and recovery, the interview reveals how life’s challenges became a powerful teacher, uplifting his tefillah and inspiring his message: that genuine connection to Hashem is both possible and transformative.
Beyond the mechanics of prayer, the discussion moves into the realm of compassion and chessed, particularly through the lens of bikur cholim. Rabbi Krohn reflects on his time in rehabilitation and the humanity and kindness he witnessed there, showing how the act of visiting the sick and offering genuine empathy is itself a form of tefillah—a bridge between the human and the Divine. Warmly conversationa, this interview invites viewers to not only understand their daily davening in a new light but to live it more fully, more mindfully, and more connected than ever before.
📖 Order your copy today at ArtScroll.com: https://www.artscroll.com/Books/MOTFH.html

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