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These Words
Poetic Midrash on the Language of Torah
by Alden Solovy
Foreword by Rabba Yaffa Epstein
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In These Words, liturgist Alden Solovy distills the Torah into its very essence: the individual words it contains. Echoing the midrash that the Torah has seventy faces, Solovy selects seventy of its Hebrew words that are pregnant with meaning. For each word, he delves into the etymology, translation, and usage, providing deeper insights into familiar texts. Then Solovy presents a beautiful poem—what he calls “poetic midrash”—inspired by and interpreting each word. From b’reishit (“in beginning”) to shamayim (“heavens”) to zachor (“remember”), These Words will change the way you look at the language of the Torah.
About the Cover
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
God
Elohim, God
Adonai, God
El, God
Ehyeh, I Will Be
Anochi, I
Echad, One
Creation
B’reishit, In Beginning
Shamayim, Heavens
Tohu Vavohu, Chaos, Unformed
Or, Light
Rakiya, Firmament
Shamor, Keep
Nachash, Serpent
Kedem, East
Humanity
Afar, Dust
B’tzelem, In the Image
Adam, Human
Vayipach, [God] Breathed
Tol’dot, Generations
D’varim, Words
Chazak, Strong
Journeys
Lech, Go
Shuv, Return
Sulam, Ladder
Sh’mot, Names
Teivah, Ark
Sinai, Sinai
Anan, Cloud
B’midbar, In Wilderness
Peoplehood
People
Yisrael, Israel
Ivri, Hebrew
Ger, Stranger
B’rit, Covenant
Chesed, Loving-Kindness
Mitzvot
Torah, Teaching
Sh’ma, Hear
V’ahavta, And You Shall Love
T’cheilet, Sky Blue
T’ruah, Loud Blast
Tov, Good
Chataah, Sin
Offerings
Vayikra, [God] Called
Mishkan, Tabernacle
Bikurim, First Fruits
Korbanot, Sacrifices
T’rumah, Offering
Maaseir, Tithe
Tamid, Always
Holy Time
Kadosh, Holy
Sh’vi-i, Seventh
Shabbat, Sabbath
Sh’mitah, Release
Yoveil, Jubilee
Mo-eid, Festival
Mysteries
Tzohar, Light Source
Choshech, Darkness
B’rachah, Blessing
Arur, Cursed
Man, Manna
Pesel, Idol
R’fa, Heal
Amen, Truly
Love
Hineini, Here I Am
L’vavcha, Your Heart
S’lichah, Forgiveness
Tzedek, Justice
Rachum, Merciful
Zachor, Remember
Ot, Sign
Bibliographic Essay
Alphabetical Index—Hebrew
About the Author
Alden Solovy is a liturgist, poet, author, journalist, and educator. Alden offers a fresh Jewish voice, challenging the boundaries between poetry, meditation, personal growth, and prayer. His writing was transformed by multiple tragedies, marked in 2009 by the sudden death of his wife from a catastrophic brain injury. Solovy’s teaching spans from Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion in Jerusalem to Limmud and Leo Baeck College in the U.K., and synagogues throughout North America. He is the author of five volumes from CCAR Press: Enter These Gates: Meditations for the Days of Awe (2024), These Words: Poetic Midrash on the Language of Torah (2023), This Grateful Heart: Psalms and Prayers for a New Day (2017), This Joyous Soul: A New Voice for Ancient Yearnings(2019), and This Precious Life: Encountering the Divine with Poetry and Prayer (2021). The Jerusalem Post called his writing “soulful, meticulously crafted.” The Huffington Post said, “…the prayers reflect age-old yearnings in modern-day situations.” Solovy made aliyah to Israel in 2012, where he hikes, writes, teaches, and learns. His work has appeared in more than twenty-five collections, including Mishkan R'fuah: Where Healing Resides(CCAR Press, 2012), L'chol Z'man v'Eit: For Sacred Moments - The CCAR Life-Cycle Guide (CCAR Press, 2015), Mishkan HaNefesh: Machzor for the Days of Awe (CCAR Press, 2015), Gates of Shabbat, Revised Edition (CCAR Press, 2016), and Prophetic Voices: Renewing and Reimagining Haftarah (CCAR Press, 2023). He is a three-time winner of the Peter Lisagor Award for Exemplary Journalism. His writing appears on ritualwell.org, reformjudaism.org, ravblog.ccarnet.org, timesofisrael.com, and tobendlight.com.
These Words is a modern midrashic love song to the Jewish obsession with words as living, breathing things. Each chapter is a prophetic gem on a key word of Torah. What are sacred words but humanity's attempt to express the inexpressible? Alden Solovy transcends the deficiencies of simple words by offering us inspired poetry.
--Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl, Senior Rabbi, Central Synagogue, NYC
In These Words, Alden Solovy dives deep into the vocabulary of the Torah, extracting--with the aid of centuries of interpreters--pregnant meanings that still have resonance in our lives. Equally impressive, and speaking with his unique voice, are the wondrous poems that accompany these ruminations. This book is a double treasure for all who wish to look beneath the surface of sacred words and the images they engender.
--Everett Fox, PhD, translator of The Five Books of Moses
Alden Solovy has long shared his exquisite poetry, enhancing our communal worship and private prayer, Torah study, and celebrations of the seasons of the years and our lives. Now, in These Words, he invites us to accompany him on the journey that leads to his magical poetry. Grounded in methods as diverse as g'matria (numerology) and feminist scholarship, Solovy engages our rational minds in analysis of our tradition's most impactful Hebrew words before transitioning to poetry that elevates our spirits. This groundbreaking volume touches both brain and soul, offering new meaning for all who engage with our sacred vocabulary.
--Rabbi Barry H. Block, editor of The Mussar Torah Commentary and The Social Justice Torah Commentary
There is no better description of Alden Solovy than as a student of Aaron, who loves and pursues peace. And there is no better description of his work than as a tool to bring people closer to the Torah. He breathes new life into these beautiful Hebrew words, these divine gifts of inspiration. This is the holy practice of midrash.
--From the foreword by Rabba Yaffa Epstein, Senior Scholar and Educator in Residence, Jewish Education Project
Whatever may bring a reader to this compendium of reflections on the Torah, the overwhelming sense they will depart with is that of a deep care for words and their textures. ... Thoughtful reflections on the meanings of Torah.
-- Kirkus Reviews
Alden Solovy has become one of the most revered liturgists of the last decade. His latest work, These Words: Poetic Midrash on the Language of Torah, continues his efforts in providing meaningful prayer to contemporary Jews. ... Every poem is bursting with symbolism, with multi-layered allusions to the Jewish past, present, and future. There is something for every person and at every time.
--Rabbi Hal Schevitz, The Jewish Post and Opinion
As informative as it is inspirational, thoughtful and thought-provoking, These Words: Poetic Midrash on the Language of Torah is a treasured addition to the growing body of Torah studies.
--James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review
Silver medal: Independent Publisher Book Awards (Inspirational/Spiritual category)
Read more on RavBlog: The Challenges of Writing Modern Midrash: Alden Solovy on These Words
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