Preparing Your Heart for the High Holy Days: A Guided Journal

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Author: Kerry M. Olitzky

ISBN-10: 0827605781

ISBN-13: 9780827605787

Category: General & Miscellaneous Judaism

This spiritual guided journal will help you prepare your heart and soul for the Jewish New Year.

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This spiritual guided journal will help you prepare your heart and soul for the Jewish New Year. Beginning with the first day of Elul and concluding with Yom Kippur, the authors guide you through a process of introspection and "heshbon ha-nefesh," taking moral inventory. The authors suggest ways for the reader to overcome some of the familiar obstacles to faith. This is followed by forty steps to repentance, each consisting of a page of relections facing a blank page where the reader can set down his or her own responses. the authors' commentaries are drawn from Psalm 27, the traditional psalm for htis period, as well as the other writings on repentance. Each blank page begins with a "kavvanah," a verse to trigger thoughtful responses in the reader. Publishers Weekly To pave the way for the High Holy Days, which herald repentance and renewal, Jewish tradition encourages 40 days of introspection and self-reflection. Olitzky and Sabath, both Reform rabbis, guide readers through this process of taking moral inventory. They outline 40 steps to repentance, each consisting of a page of reflections drawn from biblical, rabbinic, medieval and contemporary sources. The facing page is blank, except for a meditation meant to trigger individual responses. Though the meditations often sound hackneyed ("healing begins when we acknowledge we are broken"; "At the end of the year we find a new beginning"), they contain kernels of truth that could transcend triteness if readers truly take their messages to heart. (June)

ForewordixAcknowledgmentsxiSourcesxiiiIntroductionxvHow to Use This BookxixElul1Tishrei: The Ten Days of Awe63Moving to Sukkot and Beyond85Teachers and Their Texts93Glossary97

\ Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly\ To pave the way for the High Holy Days, which herald repentance and renewal, Jewish tradition encourages 40 days of introspection and self-reflection. Olitzky and Sabath, both Reform rabbis, guide readers through this process of taking moral inventory. They outline 40 steps to repentance, each consisting of a page of reflections drawn from biblical, rabbinic, medieval and contemporary sources. The facing page is blank, except for a meditation meant to trigger individual responses. Though the meditations often sound hackneyed ("healing begins when we acknowledge we are broken"; "At the end of the year we find a new beginning"), they contain kernels of truth that could transcend triteness if readers truly take their messages to heart. (June)\ \ \ \ \ Library JournalIn these splendid and heartfelt meditations, rabbis Olitzky and Sabath weave a colorful tapestry of repentance and renewal from the threads of Scripture and tradition. The rabbis use a passage from Psalm 27, Rabbi Jonah of Genoa's Gates of Repentance, and Moses Maimonides's Laws of Repentance as well as excerpts from teachers like Abraham Joshua Heschel and Joseph Soloveitchik to guide believers on their journeys through the High Holy Days of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. A beautifully rendered journal that captures the spiritual core of the observances.\ \