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My Journal of Hakarat Hatov: Jewish Journal of Gratitude & Spiritual Growth for Girls, Teenagers, and Adult Women (Hakarat Hatov Gratitude Journals)

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Hakarat Hatov - Jewish Gratitude Journal for Girls and Women Our Jewish tradition teaches us, that being a Jew means to be grateful. The term Yehudim relates to Yehudah, which means to give thanks to G-d.Hakarat hatov is the Hebrew term describing the value of gratitude, but literally, it means to acknowledge and recognize the goodness we experience. Being it from Hashem (G-d) or other people. This journal is filled with prompts for weekly journal entries which will help build the attitude of recognizing how much good we encounter each day. It helps to be more thoughtful and grateful for all the "invisible" helpers thanks to whom we enjoy our food, education, favorite music, and thousands of other things, rights, laws, ideas that fill our lives. This journal was created with girls and women ages bat mitzvah and up. It could be a wonderful gift idea for your wife, sister, daughter, granddaughter, bat mitzvah girl, and so on. A whole year of weekly hakarat hatov (recognizing the goodness) prompted journal writing. Teach yourself to see and acknowledge the good in your life - from Hashem and other people! Main features of this Hakarat Hatov (Jewish Gratitude) Journal: Undated, 52-weeks long journal for a whole year of mindfulness and gratitude Four pages of prompted entries to encourage introspection and gratefulness for each week, including a space for drawings or doodling. Charmin and elegant design, with delicate floral elements. Practical size - 6x9in. to easily write in and carry in your bag A choice of a variety of beautifully designed covers (click series name to see them all, including gratitude journal for boys and men). 234 pages of personal growth and spiritual journey of recognizing Hashem's work in one's life. A meaningful gift idea for a bat mitzvah girl, a teenager or young woman, your female family members and friends - and you! Find more masculine designs by clicking on the series' name.