Editor's Note
re: the altar of the heart

When the Holy Temple stood in Jerusalem, a person desiring to come close to G‑d brought a korban, an animal and/or meal offering. Today, our Sages tell us, the three daily prayers fill the function of the korbanot.

Join us this week as we explore "the service of the heart" — as we ask why we pray, as the Baal Shem Tov tells a story to illustrate the meaning of the ladder of prayer which Jacob saw in his dream, and as a total of twenty-seven stories and articles we've assembled look at the thirteen dimensions of prayer enumerated by the Midrash: cry, howl, groan, stricture, song, prostration, encounter, judgment, entreaty, standing, appeal and beseeching.

May G‑d grant us the sense to know what we need, the mind and heart with which to pray for it, and the speedy fulfillment of our prayers --

Yanki Tauber