Reviewing: “To Pray: A Personal Perspective: Conversations With a Cantor/Psychologist About Jewish Prayer” by Cantor Dr. Martin Dank. Independently published. 2023. English. Paperback. 322 pages. ISBN-13: 979-8867825195.
“To Pray: A Personal Perspective: Conversations With a Cantor/Psychologist About Jewish Prayer” by Cantor Dr. Martin Dank is a captivating exploration of Jewish prayer that seamlessly blends the author’s professional expertise as a cantor and clinical psychologist. This book caters to both novices and scholars, offering a unique and insightful perspective that transcends the boundaries of traditional prayer literature.
Dank establishes a deeply personal connection with the reader from the outset, revealing that the Jewish book of prayers, the siddur, has become his special friend. This personal touch sets the tone for the entire book, turning it into an intimate conversation. Through the use of insights and personal vignettes, Dank successfully guides readers to develop a profound and meaningful relationship with the siddur, mirroring his own sentiments.
The author’s dual role as a cantor and clinical psychologist adds a rich layer to the narrative, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the emotional and psychological aspects of prayer. Dank skillfully weaves together his professional background to shed light on the transformative power of prayer, making it more accessible and relatable to a wide audience.
The success of Dank’s goal to make readers feel a deep connection to the siddur is evident throughout the book. As readers journey through the different prayers, they not only gain a better understanding of the historical and cultural context but also develop a genuine appreciation for the spiritual significance of each prayer. The author’s conversational style and genuine enthusiasm for the subject matter make the book engaging and easy to follow, regardless of the reader’s level of familiarity with Jewish prayer.
In conclusion, “To Pray: A Personal Perspective” is a masterfully crafted exploration of Jewish prayer that seamlessly blends personal reflection, scholarly insight, and psychological understanding. Dr. Martin Dank’s ability to create an intimate conversation with readers, coupled with his expertise in both cantorial and psychological realms, makes this book a compelling and enriching read for anyone interested in deepening their understanding of Jewish spirituality and prayer.
Rabbi Mark Nenner is an adjunct professor at Touro University.