"Tehillim kaf bet"
Psalms (Tehillim), and The Siddur (Jewish prayerbook).
Maybe you're asking about the Tehillim. That is the Hebrew name of the Book of Psalms.
Kiss the mezuzah. Some also say a verse from Psalms (Tehillim) when entering.
Psalms is also known as the Psalter. In Rabbinical literature, it is referred to as the Tehillim.
The original Hebrew for Psalms is: Tehillim
בטח בה' ועשה טוב, שכון ארץ ורעה אמו×?×”(that's Tehillim 37:3).
The name Faiga is Yiddish, not Hebrew. There are no Hebrew names that begin with F.Answer:Your pasuk is Tehillim 118:19.
I can only answer you in the original Hebrew. In the Hebrew text, the longest verse in the book of Tehillim (Psalms) is Psalms 18:1.
according to Jewish tradition, the book of Tehillim (Psalms) was written by King David in the middle of the 9th century BCE.
Psalms (Tehillim) 119 has 22 little sections in the order of the Hebrew alphabet, each section having 8 verses.
Shmuel Yerushalmi has written: 'The Book of Shir hashirim' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries 'The book of Tehillim, Me'am lo'ez =' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries