Loving prayer
Book Description
For those seeking to deepen their spiritual practice through Jewish prayer, this thoughtful guide offers a transformative approach to the morning service. Rather than viewing prayer as mere recitation, Tamar Frankiel invites readers to discover the rich dramatic structure woven throughout the traditional liturgy.
Drawing compelling parallels between prayer and theatrical performance, Frankiel presents the morning service as a carefully crafted composition with distinct scenes and movements. She encourages readers to engage their imagination actively, transforming familiar words into vivid spiritual encounters that unfold within the mind's eye.
This book addresses common challenges that many face in their prayer life: losing focus during services, feeling disconnected from ancient texts, or struggling to find meaningful entry points into traditional worship. Whether you're new to Jewish prayer or seeking to revitalize a practice that has become routine, this guide provides practical frameworks for sustained engagement.
The author's innovative approach treats the siddur not as static text but as dynamic spiritual theater, where readers become active participants rather than passive observers. Through imaginative interaction with liturgical language, practitioners can develop a more conscious and emotionally resonant prayer experience.
Spanning 171 pages, this study guide offers both newcomers and experienced practitioners fresh insights into the morning service, helping transform daily prayer from obligation into genuine spiritual practice.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
📄 Length: 171 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Deepen your prayer practice
- ✓ Explore Judaism
- ✓ Explore Shaḥarit