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Do you hear the sound of that distant horn?
The High Holy Days are on their way sooner than we realize.
In other words, school begins in the Northern Hemisphere and then “bam!” it will be time to welcome the Jewish New Year.
Are you reading anything to prepare for the season this year? Doing anything else to prepare?
Here are some books I’ve found useful for High Holy Days preparation. Don’t try to read them all! Spending quality time with one good book can be an excellent help.
- Preparing Your Heart for the High Holy Days by Kerry Olitzky and Rachel Sabath – Two Reform rabbis guide readers through a gradual process of preparation for the High Holy Days.
- This is Real and You are Completely Unprepared: The Days of Awe as a Journey of Transformation by Alan Lew – Rabbi Alan Lew was a Conservative rabbi who had extensive training in Buddhist practice. He brought both to this remarkable book.
- Days of Awe: A Treasury of Jewish Wisdom for Reflection, Repentance, and Renewal on the High Holy Days by S.Y. Agnon. For readers who want more text and less guidance, the Nobel Prize for Literature winner Agnon provides this little book of texts about the High Holy Days. It is a classic compendium of material from all eras of Jewish history.
- Entering the High Holy Days: A Complete Guide to the History, Prayers and Themes by Reuven Hammer – Rabbi Reuven Hammer is a scholar of Jewish liturgy and a Conservative rabbi. This book is particularly good if you want to learn about the history and themes of the High Holy Days, and it will enrich your experience of the services, which are unique in the Jewish year.
- The Machzor – various – The Machzor is the prayer book for the High Holy Days. One way to prepare is to read the prayers ahead of time and ponder their words while you have time to do so without rushing. There are many editions of the Machzor available, including:
- Mishkan HaNefesh, the new Reform machzor
- Kol HaNeshamah, the Prayer Book for the Days of Awe, a machzor from the Reconstructionist movement
- Machzor Lev Shalem, a machzor from the Conservative movement.
- Koren Sacks Rosh Hashanah and Machzor and Yom Kippur Machzor – An Orthodox machzor with commentary by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. Koren Press in Jerusalem is noted for the beauty of the books it produces.
- or: whichever machzor your congregation uses.
There are lots of places to find Jewish books online, but if you have a local Jewish bookstore, be sure to take your business to them!
Thank you!
I found Olitzki’s and Sabath’s book on Amazon for $0.01 (last one for that price); can’t beat the price, even with the $3.99 SH. I hope I get it on time to start when I am supposed to. Thanks for the list.
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I chose Rabbi Reuven Hammer’s book via Kindle. I plan on looking into the other books at some in the near future. Thank You Again!!!
Hello Rabbi,
Please check your dates re.RH eve and Yk eve. if you have not already done so. Cheers, Len >
Uh-oh! Thank you!