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The Garden of Gratitude

Rabbi Shalom Arush

The Garden of Gratitude invites readers to discover the transformative power of thankfulness as a foundation for joy, faith, and inner peace. In this uplifting book, Rabbi Shalom Arush teaches that gratitude is not merely a response to life’s blessings, but a spiritual practice that reshapes the heart and draws a person closer to God.

Through gentle instruction, Torah-based wisdom, and relatable examples, Rabbi Arush shows how cultivating gratitude in every circumstance — including life’s challenges — opens the door to healing, clarity, and emotional freedom. Gratitude, he explains, is deeply connected to emunah (faith), helping believers recognise God’s loving presence even in moments of struggle.

Written in a warm and accessible style, The Garden of Gratitude encourages readers to shift their focus from what is lacking to what God is already doing. It is both a practical guide and a devotional companion, offering tools to develop a thankful heart that leads to greater joy, patience, and trust in God’s goodness.

This book is especially meaningful for those seeking spiritual renewal, a deeper prayer life, and a faith rooted in daily gratitude.

Cover of The Garden of Gratitude by Rabbi Shalom Arush, a Jewish faith book focused on gratitude, joy, and recognising God’s goodness in daily life
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