Prayer and The Daily Order Through the Derech Hashem
$147.00
Unlock the hidden mechanics of Jewish prayer – from why and how it actually works, to the spiritual meaning woven into every moment of your day, from waking to sleep, as taught by Rabbi Akiva Tatz through the lens of Derech Hashem.
Through the teachings of the Derech Hashem, Rabbi Akiva Tatz explores:
- Prayer: How Does it Work?
- Are we “Changing Gd’s Mind”? when we pray?
- Why do we ask for personal needs in prayer when we call prayer a “service” (“avoda”)?
- How can we see the effects of prayer?
- The Daily Service: Order of the day from arising to retiring at night
- The meaning of Sleep and Dreams – Which dreams are significant?
- The Spiritual Meaning of Night and Day and the practical applications of understanding this
- How the Morning Prayer corresponds to the Four Worlds
- The Esoteric “Midnight Prayer”
- And more…
Class Titles and Summaries:
Class 1: Fundamental Principles of Prayer
Class 2: Day and Night
Class 3: Morning
Class 4: Tzitzis and Tefillin
Class 5: Significance of Halachic Details
Class 6: Division of Prayer
Class 7: Spiritual Worlds
Class 8: Potency of Prayer
By Joining Now, You Will Get:
- Access to 8 classes via streaming or download
- Easy online access to class recordings in your own personal membership area
- Bonus: Direct Email Access
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Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz
Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz is a South African born physician, author, and lecturer. He studied medicine in Johannesburg with elective work at Washington University in St. Louis. He spent a number of years concurrently practicing medicine and engaging in Talmudic study in Israel.
Founder and director of the Jerusalem Medical Ethics Forum, Rabbi Dr. Tatz teaches and promotes knowledge of Jewish medical ethics internationally. He is the author of the textbook Dangerous Disease and Dangerous Therapy in Jewish Medical Ethics.
Rabbi Akiva Tatz has also written a number of books on the subjects of Jewish philosophy, including Anatomy of a Search, Living Inspired, Worldmask, Letters to a Buddhist Jew, Will, Freedom & Destiny, and As Dawn Ends the Night. His books are also available in French, Italian, Spanish, German, Russian and Portuguese translations.
Rabbi Dr. Tatz is a Jewish Workshops community leader, building personal relationships with his members and offering an in-depth learning experience. He also teaches at the Jewish Learning Exchange in London and lectures to a diverse audience worldwide.
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I enjoyed very much and learned a lot about subjects I hadn’t even realized were controversial. Thank you Rabbi Tatz for sharing your wealth of knowledge in this complex and crucial area.
I can get a basic shiur anywhere or learn basic things on my own. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the deeper depth approach Rabbi Tatz comes from. Its just so enjoyable.
The program is excellent. Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz holds the attention of the listener to the point that one sits at the edge of the seat in anticipation- waiting for the questions he poses and the subsequent answers. In two words: Awe Inspiring.









