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 Shirat HaBeriah: Hearing the Divine Symphony of Creation

In a world that often drowns out the quiet hum of the sacred, Shirat HaBeriah — The Song of Creation invites us to listen again. Authored by Rav Dovid Ezra Yirmeyahu and published by Keter Tiferet Publications, this profound work transforms the 150 chapters of Tehillim into a living dialogue between the soul and the cosmos — where every verse becomes a note in the eternal symphony of HaShem’s creation.

From the rustle of leaves to the thunder’s roar, from the silent gaze of the stars to the whisper of wind over water — creation itself sings. Rav Dovid reveals how every living being, every natural rhythm, and even the flow of time itself participates in this Shirah, this sacred melody.

In his preface, he describes time not as a fixed construct but as part of this song — bending, stretching, and harmonizing with divine will. When consciousness aligns with the Tzachtzuach B’riyat Reishit U’Shlilat Sof — the Radiance of Creation’s Beginning and the Negation of its End — we step beyond time and touch the Infinite.

Each Perek of Tehillim in Shirat HaBeriah is reimagined through vivid reflections drawn from nature. A verse about righteousness becomes a meditation on the resilience of a date palm rooted near water. The cry for divine help is compared to a fawn calling for its mother in the forest. The wicked become like dandelion seeds scattered by the wind — rootless and fleeting.

Every metaphor reveals how creation mirrors the soul, and the soul mirrors creation. Through animals, plants, and the elements, Rav Dovid teaches that each living being embodies a spiritual truth.

Kabbalah often describes creation as vibration — divine light condensed into sound, form, and matter. In Shirat HaBeriah, this mystical science is made accessible. To pray, to bless, to speak, is to participate in creation’s ongoing unfolding.

As the Arizal taught, the universe is sustained by constant divine utterance. To listen to that utterance — to the Shirat HaBeriah — is to awaken from spiritual sleep and take our place in the choir of creation.

Modern life has dulled our spiritual senses. We scroll, we hurry, we forget to look up. Shirat HaBeriah is not only a commentary — it is a reawakening. It teaches us to hear again, to see again, to interpret our surroundings as messages of divine intention.

This book is not read once and shelved — it’s lived with, meditated on, and revisited like a familiar melody that reveals new meaning each time it plays.

Dedicated to Klal Yisrael, Shirat HaBeriah is filled with the author’s heartfelt prayers for redemption, unity, and divine light. Even the publishing itself reflects that intention — with proceeds directed to tzedakah, supporting those in need.

At its heart, Shirat HaBeriah is a reminder that creation has never stopped singing. The stars still hum, the seas still chant, and every soul still echoes a divine note. To study Tehillim through this lens is to step back into the music — to remember that we are not separate from the song, but part of it.

As Rav Dovid writes, when the hidden light of HaShem shines through all things, the Song of Creation will be heard again — not only by the wise, but by every soul. And in that moment, redemption itself will sound like music.

If you listen closely, you’ll realize — creation has been singing all along.

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