With the publication of Or Hadash: A Commentary on Sim Shalom for Weekdays, Rabbi Reuven Hammer brings to completion his monumental work on the Jewish prayerbook. The book represents the best of the Conservative movement-the classical and the contemporary, the historical and the spiritual it promises to be inspiring and relevant for years to come.Īdditional Piyyutim | Resources | Watch the TrailerĮmail or call 20 ext. And with abundant readings that focus on spiritual issues and tikkun olam,Mahzor Lev Shalem speaks to the contemporary concerns of our congregants. For the seeker who comes to services looking for meaning and direction, the mahzor’s rich assortment of readings includes classic piyyutim that appear in Conservative publications for the first time Hasidic stories and reflections and quotes from Abraham Joshua Heschel, Martin Buber, contemporary Israeli and American poets, and leading rabbis in the Conservative movement and beyond. For the congregant who doesn’t know Hebrew, the English translations are close to the meaning of the original and the transliterations are plentiful. For the congregant who is familiar with the t’fillah, the mahzor’s running commentary presents both a historical overview and insight into the meaning of prayers. Mahzor Lev Shalem seeks to embrace the diverse backgrounds and expectations in each of our communities and open doors for every congregant. Since its publication, Mahzor Lev Shalem has sold nearly half a million copies and become a treasured companion to the Days of Awe for Jews around the world. Large Print (3 Volumes) and Pulpit Edition also available.ĭiscounts are available for RA members, USCJ congregations, and retailer email or call 20 ext. 2023 Conservative/Masorti Shabbaton & Convening.
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