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Get ready to welcome everyone to follow and participate in the
daytime Yom Kippur services:
 | All daytime services--morning,
additional, afternoon, and concluding services, with the evening
service following Yom Kippur. |
 | Companion volume to our
Kol Nidrei book. |
 | Tanach (Hebrew Bible) passages
clearly marked, with references. |
 | Complete transliteration, so everyone can join in,
even those who don't know Hebrew. |
 | Readable Hebrew text, with egalitarian liturgy. |
 | Modern English non-sexist translation. |
 | Notes and instructions so everyone knows what to do and
what to expect. |
 | Includes
Yizkor (Memorial Service) |
 | Sensible selection of piyutim
(additional poems), including traditional favorites such as
Amitz Ko'ach and The Ten Martyrs. |
 | Paperback, 7 by 8.5 inches, 680
pages. |
 | Can be customized for your
congregation's needs. |
 | Click here to see
the Table of Contents. |
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On the day
of Yom Kippur, we spend hours in shul, but the services are
unfamiliar. Like a helpful mentor, this book explains each step in
the service, with its poetry and passion.
Full transliteration
helps you read the unfamiliar Hebrew for this day's prayers. A
new translation in modern English helps you
understand the Hebrew. The Hebrew is set in short, logical phrases.
The acrostic poems are clearly marked so you can enjoy their poetic
structure. And the entire book honors the ancestors, mothers as well as
fathers, who gave birth to the Jewish people.
This
new step in Jewish liturgy provides an appealing entry point into Jewish tradition and makes
Jewish services far more rewarding for the occasional visitor.
With this book, our rich
heritage welcomes the newcomer as never before, while offering fresh
insights to the seasoned shul-goer. It's also an excellent resource for
teachers and study groups,
and for personal study to prepare for
the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.
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