The Koren Sacks Rosh HaShana Mahzor - Hebrew / English - Ashkenaz
Enrich your Rosh Hashanah celebrations with this marvelous Rosh Hashanah Mahzor from Koren. Easy to follow, this Mahzor boasts a terrific modern translation and an insightful commentary for you to get the most out of your synagogue experience.
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Language: Hebrew / English, Nusach Ashkenaz
Size: 5.75 " x 8.75" / 15 X 22 cm, Hardcover 1085 pages
Experience the high holiday of Rosh Hashanah in the most uplifting and inspirational way with this matchless edition of the traditional Mahzor. With a priceless preface by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks which introduces you to the complex services and purpose of this principle holiday, this marvelous volume is accompanied by extraordinary commentary that combines insightful observations from classical sources such as the Tanakh with Rabbi Sacks’ own astute explanations. Providing clear and eloquent translation for the convenience of English readers, this book was designed the make these powerful prayers accessible to a wider audience. Elegant and engaging, this incredible Mahzor was conceived from the desire to offer clarity to each individual and enable the user to truly connect to the spirit and holiness of the Jewish New Year.
Named a finalist in the Jewish Book Council’s 2011 National Jewish Book Awards, this illuminating edition will make a fabulous addition to your future Rosh Hashanah services!
Koren Publishers, originally founded by Eliyahu Koren over 50 years ago, has transformed the way Jews pray worldwide. His effort to create a font that executes maximum clarity to the reader, makes ancient Hebrew accessible during a modern era. The first Koren Siddur was published in 1981, to "encourage(d) the worshiper to engross the mind and heart in prayer,” according to Mr. Koren. All IDF soldiers receive a Koren Siddur upon entering the Israeli army, which is a ritual that prevails today. Koren continues to expand to Jews all over the world to transform the prayer experience.