Hardcover
6" x 9"
550 Pages
Written by: Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto
Published by: Feldheim
Da'as Tevunos was written by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto (RaMCHaL) the author of the Mesilas Yesharim (Path of the Just). It is considered by many to be his most important work. It deals with fundamental questions like the existence of good and evil, Divine justice and the Messianic era. It is a profound work with an unparalleled ability to strengthen a person’s faith giving him a clear understanding of how G-d directs the events of the world and what He wants from us. It is a book that can totally transform a person’s life.
This classic work explains how G-d created the universe and continuously maintains its existence; how He runs every single detail of this world of good and evil, guiding it inevitably toward perfection; and His special relationship with the Jewish people and how He will redeem and return His presence to rest among them.
Features a new, flowing, readable translation, with extensive notes, a topical index and helpful summaries throughout.
The following comments by some of the leaders of the previous generation attest to the awesome power of Daas Tevunos:
"The sefer Daas Tevunos is unique in its ability to give a person true faith, helping him to gain a profound understanding of its fundamental principles… May this holy sefer guide our generation in emuna just as the ‘Mesilas Yesharim’ guides us in mussar."
– Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe zt”l
"The holy sefer Daas Tevunos…. its source is from the highest realms of holiness, the words of one who is wise in the hidden wisdom, in order to strengthen our faith with knowledge and understanding."
– The Steipler Gaon zt”l
" 'Know that everything is contained within it.' This means that the entire structure of the true Torah outlook concerning man, the creation and the ways of G-d is contained within it."
–Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler zt”l
"I have personally witnessed the powerful effect this sefer has. Through it, one is able to acquire a deep and clear understanding of the world, and to strengthen one’s ability to serve G-d. I have heard people saying, 'The sefer Daas Tevunos has transformed me into a different person, a whole new world has been opened up before me.' "
– Rav Chaim Friedlander zt”l