cover image THIS IS REAL AND YOU ARE COMPLETELY UNPREPARED: The Days of Awe as a Journey of Transformation

THIS IS REAL AND YOU ARE COMPLETELY UNPREPARED: The Days of Awe as a Journey of Transformation

Alan Lew, . . Little, Brown, $23.95 (277pp) ISBN 978-0-316-73908-5

Lew's exploration of the Days of Awe begins not with Rosh Hashanah—which is not featured until chapter six—but with Tisha B'Av and the month of Elul. These observances, Lew feels, set a tone of rigorous introspection in the Jewish calendar. He follows the story through Yom Kippur and Sukkot, drawing on Jewish tradition, his own experiences and a few Buddhist stories (Lew is a self-described "Zen rabbi") to take the reader on a journey of spiritual transformation—"from birth to death and back to renewal again." Lew is far more concerned with inner motivations and awareness than with external rituals, a refreshing and sometimes startling perspective. He is a perceptive thinker and a highly skilled writer, making this book a hard-hitting yet compassionate cry for spiritual renewal during the High Holy Days as well as the rest of the year. (Sept.)