Mishkan HaNefesh

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Mishkan HaNefesh is the Reform Jewish High Holy Day machzor (prayer book) that offers contemporary liturgy, translations, and commentary for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish prayer book
Reform Jewish liturgical text
machzor
aim to balance tradition and innovation in High Holy Day worship
to provide accessible liturgy for diverse communities
community North American Reform Jewish congregations NERFINISHED
contains Haftarah readings
Rosh Hashanah liturgy
Torah service texts
Yom Kippur liturgy
commentary notes
ethical reflections
meditations
piyyutim
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
feature alternative readings
commentary
contemporary liturgy
gender-sensitive language
inclusive language
modern translations
multiple theological voices
poetry and reflective readings
transliteration of Hebrew prayers
includes multiple options for key prayers
readings on God, faith, and doubt
traditional prayers with contemporary interpretations
intendedAudience Reform Jewish congregations NERFINISHED
individual worshippers
language English
Hebrew
liturgicalSeason Yamim Noraim NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Mishkan liturgical series NERFINISHED
predecessor Gates of Repentance NERFINISHED
publishedBy CCAR Press NERFINISHED
publisher Central Conference of American Rabbis NERFINISHED
relatedWork Mishkan T’filah NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Reform Judaism NERFINISHED
theme ethical responsibility
forgiveness
spiritual renewal
teshuvah
usedFor High Holy Day services
usedOn Rosh Hashanah NERFINISHED
Yom Kippur NERFINISHED

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CCAR notablePublication Mishkan HaNefesh
subject surface form: Central Conference of American Rabbis