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Days of Awe

A Treasury of Jewish Wisdom for Reflection, Repentance, and Renewal on the High Holy Days...

Shmuel Yosef Agnon

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English
Schocken Books
22 August 1995
Compiled by S.Y. Agnon, one of the greatest Hebrew writers of the twentieth century and winner of the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature, Days of Awe is the long-acknowledged classic companion to the High Holy Days prayerbook. Here in one volume are readings from the meditations from the Bible, the Talmud, the Midrash, and the Zohar, to deepen the spiritual experience of the holiest days of the Jewish year. More than three hundred texts. selected from the vast storehouse of Jewish literature from ancient to modern times, are arranged to follow the order of the synagogue service for the High Holy Days. ""From the moment of its appearance,"" writes Judah Goldin in the Introduction, "" this

volume seemed as though it had always been here, as though it had always been the companion of the holiday prayerbook.""
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Imprint:   Schocken Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 202mm,  Width: 135mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   298g
ISBN:   9780805210484
ISBN 10:   0805210482
Pages:   336
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
FOREWORD BY Arthur Green • vii INTRODUCTION BY Judah Goldin • xix PREFACE: The Argument of the Work • xliii   BOOK ONE: ROSH HA-SHANAH  I. The Motive of Rosh ha-Shanah • 11 II. Elul: A Month of Preparation • 16 III. The Sabbath before Rosh ha-Shanah • 26 IV. Selihot: Penitential Prayers • 30 V. The Eve of Rosh ha-Shanah: “Remember the Covenant: • 38 VI. The Evening and Its Service • 48 VII. The Morning and Its Service • 56 VIII. The Blast of the Ram’s-Horn • 64 IX. The Additional Prayer: Kingships, Remembrances, Ram’s-Horns • 81 X. The Afternoon: The Casting • 92 XI. The Second Day of Rosh ha-Shanah • 100   BOOK TWO: THE DAYS BETWEEN ROSH HA-SHANAH AND YOM KIPPUR I. Seek Ye the Lord • 109 II. The Laws and Customs of the Ten Days of Teshuvah • 122 III. The Fast of Gedaliah • 130 IV. The Sabbath of Return • 130 V. The Thirteen Qualities • 141 VI. The Eve of Yom Kippur • 147 VII. The Afternoon Prayer for the Eve of Yom Kippur • 165 VIII. The Final Preparations for Yom Kippur • 167 BOOK THREE: YOM KIPPUR I. The Significance of the Day • 183 II. Restriction • 190 III. Before Kol Nidre • 203 IV. Kol Nidre and the Night of Yom Kippur • 210 V. The Gates of Compassion • 225 Vi. The Morning Service and the Memorial Prayer • 237 VII. The Additional Prayer: The Service of the High Priest • 237 VIII. The Afternoon Prayer • 261 IX. Neilah: The Closing of the Gates • 265 X. ‘Hear O Israel’ and the Final Blast • 267 XI. The Close of Yom Kippur • 272   BIBLIOGRAPHY • 281 PUBLISHER’S NOTE • 296

SHMUEL YOSEF AGNON was a Nobel Prize laureate writer and was one of the central figures of modern Hebrew fiction. Agnon was born in Galicia, Austro-Hungarian Empire (today Ukraine). He later immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine, and died in Jerusalem, Israel. His works deal with the conflict between the traditional Jewish life and language and the modern world. They also attempt to recapture the fading traditions of the European shtetl. In a wider context, he contributed to broadening the characteristic conception of the narrator's role in literature. Agnon shared the Nobel Prize with the poet Nelly Sachs in 1966.

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When you read Days of Awe, at home or in the synagogue, think of Agnon as an old Jew from a world now vanished who happens to sit down next to you. He begins to tell you a tale, a parable, or a custom . . . that will open your heart to the splendor and richness, alongside the terror and awe, with which Jews have crowned this season. --from the Foreword by Arthur Green


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