When services for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, begin on Wednesday evening, Sept. 8, more than 150,000 congregants in synagogues throughout the U.S. and Canada will turn a new leaf””literally””as they open a brand new High Holidays prayer book, “Mahzor Lev Shalem.”
Edited and published under the auspices of Judaism’s Conservative movement and its Rabbinical Assembly, this attractive and accessible volume aims to welcome and involve as broad a community as possible during the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services, which attract the largest gatherings to synagogues each year.
Indeed, as many as 90% of those attending High Holidays services are not regular synagogue-goers, estimates Rabbi Edward Feld, the prayer book’s senior editor. So it was not easy to assemble a “mahzor” (the traditional name for the High Holidays prayer book) that engages the regulars but will also appeal to those sitting in the pews who have little or no connection to Judaism the rest of the year….
Well, if it helps, I suppose… but so-called ‘Conservative’ Judaism is the Jewish version of TEC. Both are dying on the vine.