Recommended Reads
Explore our handpicked selection of books on Bitachon. From timeless classics to contemporary gems, each book in the collection below will serve as a valuable companion on your journey as you navigate the profound terrain of Trust in G-d.
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Beis Halevi on Bitachon
The Beis HaLevi, revered for his teachings on bitachon, authored an unpublished essay on trust in Hashem, now available in English. "The Beis HaLevi on Bitachon" includes the original text, commentary, and insights, offering clarity on life's vital questions and unveiling the treasure of faith.
Ma'amar Veyodato
Based on a brilliant 1896 manuscript by the fifth Rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Sholom Dovber Schneersohn, this book sheds light on one of life’s greatest enigmas-human suffering. Through a meticulous didactic, the book presents a highly sophisticated approach to our understanding of G-d, how He engages with us human beings and why He allows us to struggle. It opens our eyes to uncover the dazzling light and extraordinary opportunity that lies behind our sorrows.
In Good Hands
100 Letters and Talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson on Bitachon: Trusting in G-d
Led By G-d’s Hand
Nothing happens by chance; even a leaf blowing in the wind does so because G-d wills it to. This book presents several analytical treatises by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, on the Baal Shem Tov's conception of Hashgacha Pratis, Divine Providence.
Positivity Bias
By Mendel Kalmenson
In Positivity Bias, we learn that life is essentially good; that positive perception is applicable and accessible to all; that it derives from objective, rational insight, not subjective, wishful imagination, and that positive living is a matter of choice, not circumstance.
Chovot Halevavot: English Translation
A new English translation of the 11th-century ethical classic which explores faith, service to G-d, understanding G-d's ways, and profound insights into human nature. Vowelized Hebrew text with facing English translation for ease-of-use.
As a Father Loves His Only Son
The Baal Shem Tov taught that “G-d loves every Jew like a father loves a son born to him in his old age.” Indeed, His love for us surpasses a father’s love. It is only that we, limited mortals that we are, have no better terms to describe His love. At every single step; G-d takes each of us by the hand and leads us in the way that is best for us, both materially and spiritually.