11-24-2008, 08:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-30-2018, 09:49 PM by Director Michael.)
If you pray or recite Tehillim (Psalms), it should be in a language you understand, and you should try to obtain a translation from an Orthodox Jewish publishing source, to be sure it is reliable.
Since the recitation of Psalms is considered to be both in the category of prayer to G-d and learning the Written Torah, it should be in a respectable place - e.g. not in a bathroom, or a bathhouse, or in a place where there is excrement, filth or bad odor. For more details, see the book "The Divine Code," Part I, chapter 6, on the subject of prayer:
https://asknoah.org/books/the-divine-code
Since the recitation of Psalms is considered to be both in the category of prayer to G-d and learning the Written Torah, it should be in a respectable place - e.g. not in a bathroom, or a bathhouse, or in a place where there is excrement, filth or bad odor. For more details, see the book "The Divine Code," Part I, chapter 6, on the subject of prayer:
https://asknoah.org/books/the-divine-code