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Enter These Gates: Meditations for the Days of Awe

Alden Solovy

Enter These Gates is a High Holy Day companion for our times, with more than one hundred new poems, prayers, and meditations for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur.

Poet-liturgist Alden Solovy draws from his unique spirit to blend today's struggles and joys with classic themes, layering a contemporary voice into beloved motifs. Enter These Gates

is a vital resource for individual prayer, study, and communal worship. Themes include confession, repentance, forgiveness, and memory, as well as frailty, seeking holiness, and

what Solovy calls "the ancient journey." A companion to the machzor, Enter These Gates offers a fresh yet deeply rooted approach to heightening our experience of the Days of Awe.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Central Conference of American Rabbis
  • Publish Date: Sep 1st, 2024
  • Pages: 214
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.45in - 0.56lb
  • EAN: 9780881236514
  • Categories: Jewish

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Praise for this book

Alden Solovy's poetry bridges the worlds of sacred and everyday; to read him is to get closer to the Divine. As a worship leader, these poems are essential in my preparation. Their mix of honesty and hope is redemptive.

-Rabbi Edwin Goldberg, coeditor of Mishkan HaNefesh: Machzor for the Days of Awe


As in all of Alden Solovy's poetry, Enter These Gates sings to us and opens our hearts. The melody of his words moves us to find new meaning in a piece of liturgy or a Biblical text.

He understands our questions, fears, and hopes, and gives voice to them all.

-Merri Lovinger Arian, Professor of Practice, Debbie Friedman School of Sacred Music, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion


Once again, Alden Solovy demonstrates why he is one of the great paytanim (liturgical poets) of our time. With depth and warmth, he opens a window onto the Jewish soul. His

words are desperately needed during these challenging times; they will lift us all to God.

-Rabbi Jeffrey K. Salkin, author of Tikkun Ha'Am/Repairing Our People: Israel and the Crisis of Liberal Judaism


Alden Solovy's prayer poems give each and every one of us a language for seeking after and hoping for a direct and intimate experience of God. His pieces powerfully resonate with the traditional prayers, but make space for us as individuals.

-From the foreword by Rabbi Naamah Kelman, Dean, HUC-JIR in Jerusalem, 2008-23