Description: Artscroll Seforim & BooksWorldwide ShippingLatest ReleasesJudaica Books Artscroll the Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) Artscroll the Zera Shimshon on: Megillas Koheles Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) is one of the five megillot (scrolls), part of the section of the Hebrew Bible called Writings, and is often read publicly on the holiday of Sukkot. Attributed in the book’s opening verse to a son of King David (traditionally identified as King Solomon) the book explores the meaning of life, reckoning with death, futility, and purpose. The book often suggests that “all is vanity” and “nothing is new under the sun,” but also concludes by asserting that life’s purpose can be found in fear of God and adherence to God’s laws. Description Bringing the Study of Zera Shimshon to a Whole New Level! Thousands have discovered the beautiful and original Torah thoughts - and the remarkable segulah - of the Zera Shimshon. Now, ArtScroll proudly presents The Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles, . The Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles includes: The full text of the Zera Shimshon's commentary on Megillas Koheles, with an elucidated translation designed to help the reader follow the Zera Shimshon's often-complex ideas. An Introduction to each derush, with explanations to enhance our understanding of the Zera Shimshon's commentary. Explanatory notes that offer more important background material. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Segulah of the Zera Shimshon Rav Shimshon Chaim Nachmani, a renowned 18th century Italian rav and talmid chacham, is the author of the Zera Shimshon commentary. In his famous Introduction, he speaks about the loss of his only son, and promises great blessings to those who will learn his commentary. People all over the globe have attested to the power of the "segulah" of the Zera Shimshon. "..the person who learns the commentary, will sit at his table surrounded by his children and family; beautiful blessings, all given wholeheartedly to the person who studies this work. A house filled with everything good.... The blessings will begin in this world and carry on in the world to come..... - from the author’s Introduction to Zera Shimshon Format : Hardcover Pages : 288 Dimensions : 7 x 10 inches Weight: 1.4 LBS Color: Brown Language: Hebrew/EnglishPAYMENTSHIPPINGRETURNSPAYMENTSHIPPINGRETURNS We accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner! Most orders will be shipped within 2-3 working days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it shortly if shipped via First Class or Priority. Books, magazines and other periodicals, are shipped via Economy mail and may take a bit longer and will save you money over the long run. In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. I apologize, but I kindly cannot accept returns on Judaica books and sacred texts. Please carefully review item details prior to purchasing so you buy with confidence. I aim for 5 stars by accurately depicting my offerings. Please contact me with any questions before your honorable purchase, as I wish you fulfillment in gaining new knowledge. Artscroll the Zera Shimshon on: Megillas Koheles Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) is one of the five megillot (scrolls), part of the section of the Hebrew Bible called Writings, and is often read publicly on the holiday of Sukkot. Attributed in the book’s opening verse to a son of King David (traditionally identified as King Solomon) the book explores the meaning of life, reckoning with death, futility, and purpose. The book often suggests that “all is vanity” and “nothing is new under the sun,” but also concludes by asserting that life’s purpose can be found in fear of God and adherence to God’s laws. Description Bringing the Study of Zera Shimshon to a Whole New Level! Thousands have discovered the beautiful and original Torah thoughts - and the remarkable segulah - of the Zera Shimshon. Now, ArtScroll proudly presents The Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles, . The Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles includes: The full text of the Zera Shimshon's commentary on Megillas Koheles, with an elucidated translation designed to help the reader follow the Zera Shimshon's often-complex ideas. An Introduction to each derush, with explanations to enhance our understanding of the Zera Shimshon's commentary. Explanatory notes that offer more important background material. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Segulah of the Zera Shimshon Rav Shimshon Chaim Nachmani, a renowned 18th century Italian rav and talmid chacham, is the author of the Zera Shimshon commentary. In his famous Introduction, he speaks about the loss of his only son, and promises great blessings to those who will learn his commentary. People all over the globe have attested to the power of the "segulah" of the Zera Shimshon. "..the person who learns the commentary, will sit at his table surrounded by his children and family; beautiful blessings, all given wholeheartedly to the person who studies this work. A house filled with everything good.... The blessings will begin in this world and carry on in the world to come..... - from the author’s Introduction to Zera Shimshon Format : Hardcover Pages : 288 Dimensions : 7 x 10 inches Weight: 1.4 LBS Color: Brown Language: Hebrew/English Artscroll Seforim & BooksWorldwide ShippingJudaica BooksLatest Releases Artscroll the Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) Artscroll the Zera Shimshon on: Megillas Koheles Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) is one of the five megillot (scrolls), part of the section of the Hebrew Bible called Writings, and is often read publicly on the holiday of Sukkot. Attributed in the book’s opening verse to a son of King David (traditionally identified as King Solomon) the book explores the meaning of life, reckoning with death, futility, and purpose. The book often suggests that “all is vanity” and “nothing is new under the sun,” but also concludes by asserting that life’s purpose can be found in fear of God and adherence to God’s laws. Description Bringing the Study of Zera Shimshon to a Whole New Level! Thousands have discovered the beautiful and original Torah thoughts - and the remarkable segulah - of the Zera Shimshon. Now, ArtScroll proudly presents The Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles, . The Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles includes: The full text of the Zera Shimshon's commentary on Megillas Koheles, with an elucidated translation designed to help the reader follow the Zera Shimshon's often-complex ideas. An Introduction to each derush, with explanations to enhance our understanding of the Zera Shimshon's commentary. Explanatory notes that offer more important background material. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Segulah of the Zera Shimshon Rav Shimshon Chaim Nachmani, a renowned 18th century Italian rav and talmid chacham, is the author of the Zera Shimshon commentary. In his famous Introduction, he speaks about the loss of his only son, and promises great blessings to those who will learn his commentary. People all over the globe have attested to the power of the "segulah" of the Zera Shimshon. "..the person who learns the commentary, will sit at his table surrounded by his children and family; beautiful blessings, all given wholeheartedly to the person who studies this work. A house filled with everything good.... The blessings will begin in this world and carry on in the world to come..... - from the author’s Introduction to Zera Shimshon Format : Hardcover Pages : 288 Dimensions : 7 x 10 inches Weight: 1.4 LBS Color: Brown Language: Hebrew/EnglishPAYMENT We accept payment by any of the following methods: PayPal Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!SHIPPING Most orders will be shipped within 2-3 working days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it shortly if shipped via First Class or Priority. Books, magazines and other periodicals, are shipped via Economy mail and may take a bit longer and will save you money over the long run. In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.RETURNS I apologize, but I kindly cannot accept returns on Judaica books and sacred texts. Please carefully review item details prior to purchasing so you buy with confidence. I aim for 5 stars by accurately depicting my offerings. Please contact me with any questions before your honorable purchase, as I wish you fulfillment in gaining new knowledge. Artscroll the Zera Shimshon on: Megillas Koheles Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”) is one of the five megillot (scrolls), part of the section of the Hebrew Bible called Writings, and is often read publicly on the holiday of Sukkot. Attributed in the book’s opening verse to a son of King David (traditionally identified as King Solomon) the book explores the meaning of life, reckoning with death, futility, and purpose. The book often suggests that “all is vanity” and “nothing is new under the sun,” but also concludes by asserting that life’s purpose can be found in fear of God and adherence to God’s laws. Description Bringing the Study of Zera Shimshon to a Whole New Level! Thousands have discovered the beautiful and original Torah thoughts - and the remarkable segulah - of the Zera Shimshon. Now, ArtScroll proudly presents The Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles, . The Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles includes: The full text of the Zera Shimshon's commentary on Megillas Koheles, with an elucidated translation designed to help the reader follow the Zera Shimshon's often-complex ideas. An Introduction to each derush, with explanations to enhance our understanding of the Zera Shimshon's commentary. Explanatory notes that offer more important background material. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Segulah of the Zera Shimshon Rav Shimshon Chaim Nachmani, a renowned 18th century Italian rav and talmid chacham, is the author of the Zera Shimshon commentary. In his famous Introduction, he speaks about the loss of his only son, and promises great blessings to those who will learn his commentary. People all over the globe have attested to the power of the "segulah" of the Zera Shimshon. "..the person who learns the commentary, will sit at his table surrounded by his children and family; beautiful blessings, all given wholeheartedly to the person who studies this work. A house filled with everything good.... The blessings will begin in this world and carry on in the world to come..... - from the author’s Introduction to Zera Shimshon Format : Hardcover Pages : 288 Dimensions : 7 x 10 inches Weight: 1.4 LBS Color: Brown Language: Hebrew/English
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Book Title: Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles
Book Series: Zera Shimshon
Original Language: Hebrew
Vintage: No
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Format: Hardcover
Language: English, Hebrew
Personalized: No
Features: Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles
Topic: Judaism, Zera Shimshon, Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”), Koheles
Subjects: Religion & Beliefs
Signed: No
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Artscroll
Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults
Inscribed: No
Series: Parshah Insughts
Publication Year: 2024
Type: Companion
Country: USA
Author: Artscroll, Zera Shimshon, King Solomon
Genre: Judiasm, Zera Shimshon on Megillas Koheles, Ecclesiastes (“Kohelet”)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States