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Guide to the Jewish Year

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הלכות למועדי השנה

GUIDE TO THE JEWISH YEAR

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114 Minha: for Shabbat (page 659). The Torah is taken from the Ark and the begin- ning of m2137 וואת (page 1164) is read. After returning the Torah to the Ark, the Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish, and the congregation says the Amida for | Shabbat with the addition of צַדְקָתֶךָ. יעלה ויבא 18 not said. | 115 11002361 Shabbat: Ma’ariv for 1002361 Shabbat is said. After the Amida, ְיהִינָעם | is omitted, and the Shaliah Tzibbur says Full Kaddish. | Hoshana Raba (21st of Tishrei) 116 Shaharit: It is customary for the Shaliah Tzibbur to wear a kittel. Pesukei DeZimra for Shabbat and Yom Tov is said, but after Barukh SheAmar, Psalm 100 מוְמור) לְתוּדָה page 73) is said, and prayers continue with Shaharit for weekdays [yw תרסד: א Nx xan]. Some have the custom to open the Ark after Yishtabah, and say Psalm 130 responsively (some say Psalm 130 before Yishtabah). After the Shaliah Tzibbur repeats the Amida, the congregation takes the lulav and says the blessing לוּלֶב nba .על Hallel is said. 117 After Hallel, the Ark is opened and seven Torah scrolls are taken out to the bima. Many congregations have the custom of taking out all the Torah scrolls nx xm]. תרס: א] The Shaliah Tzibbur leads the congregation in saying the Hoshanot while making seven circuits around the bima (page 911) [x .[רמ"א או"ח, תרסד: These are followed by special piyutim asking for rain. Then five willow branches (aravot) are taken and beaten five times before the Torah scrolls are returned to the Ark (page 925). Some have the custom of beating the aravot after the Shaliah Tzibbur says the Full Kaddish [1:0v .[רמ"א, This is followed by the Daily Psalm, Mourner’s Kaddish, Psalm 27 and Mourner’s Kaddish. 118 While the Torah is taken from the Ark, the congregation says Ata Horeita (page | 563( [ow רמ"א, . Most congregations say the “Thirteen Attributes of Mercy” and | a special supplication (page 56s). Torah Reading: page 1213. Some have the | custom to read in the melody of Yamim Nora’im. uig After the Torah reading, Half Kaddish is said, Ashrei and yd וּבָא are said, and the Torah is returned to the Ark. The Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish. 120 Musaf: for Festivals (page 857). It is customary for the Shaliah Tzibbur to wear a kittel [ow x05]. The Kedusha for Yom Tov is said, but Birkat Kohanim is not. | Afer the Repetition, the service continues with Full Kaddish, and the conclu- sion of the service is as for weekdays (page 203).
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905), while making a circuit around the bima. The Torah scroll is returned to the Ark, and the Shaliah Tzibbur says Full Kaddish. 106 Torah Reading: Pages 1209x—1213. Four men are called up. Each day’s reading is nine verses long. For each of the first three aliyot, one reads three verses. The fourth oleh goes back to the beginning and reads the first six verses a second time .[רמ"א או"ח, תרסג: א] 107 After the Torah reading, Half Kaddish, Ashrei and tex וּבָא are said. The Torah is returned to the Ark, and the Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish. 108 Musaf: for Festivals (page 857). The Kedusha begins with rns, then continues with Kedusha for weekdays; no Birkat Kohanim is said. This is followed by Full Kaddish and Ein Kelohenu (page 203), and the conclusion of the weekday service. Shabbat Hol HaMo’ed Sukkot 109 Mavriv for Shabbat is preceded by an abbreviated version of Kabbalat Shabbat: Psalm 29, בְּכְח wax, the first two and last two stanzas of דוד mb, Psalms 92 and 93: הָשָבָּת ord שיר vim and wa) יהוה מַלְךְ ות (page 377). x9 is not said. The Amida for Shabbat is said with the addition of ויבא my או"ח, תרסג: ב] yw]. The conclusion of Mavariv is as for Shabbat (pages 421-431). Shaharit: for Shabbat (page 459). The Amida for Shabbat is said with the ad- סננ dition of «1374» [ow]. Hallel is said, followed by Hoshanot. The Ark is opened, no Torah scroll is taken out, and the special Hoshanot for Shabbat, one nywins (page 909), are said. The Ark is closed, and the Shaliah Tzibbur אם and ip) says Full Kaddish. This is followed by Full Kaddish, the Daily Psalm, Mourner’s Kaddish, Psalm 27, Mourner’s Kaddish, the reading of Kohelet and Mourner’s .[רמ"א או"ח, תצ: ט] Kaddish 111 Torah Reading: page 1189. Maftir: Reading for the fourth aliya of the appropriate day (pages 1209x-1211x). Haftara: page 1213x [33001 או"ח, yw]. In the concluding blessing after the Haftara, one says pant bx iw הַשַבָּת wapa ] [משניב, שם: ט 112 The Haftara is followed by (Yekum Purkan on Shabbat, then) the prayers for | the government and the State of Israel. Ashrei is said and the Torah scrolls are | returned to the Ark. The Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish. 113 Musaf: for Festivals, with additions for Shabbat (page 857). However, vt VK is not added to Kedusha, and Birkat Kohanim is not said. After the Repetition of the Amida, the Shaliah Tzibbur says Full Kaddish and the conclusion of the service is as for Shabbat.
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114 Minha: for Shabbat (page 659). The Torah is taken from the Ark and the begin- ning of m2137 vvt (page 1164) is read. After returning the Torah to the Ark, the Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish, and the congregation says the Amida for | Shabbat with the addition of tzdktch. ylh vyv 18 not said. | 115 11002361 Shabbat: Ma’ariv for 1002361 Shabbat is said. After the Amida, yhynm | is omitted, and the Shaliah Tzibbur says Full Kaddish. | Hoshana Raba (21st of Tishrei) 116 Shaharit: It is customary for the Shaliah Tzibbur to wear a kittel. Pesukei De Zimra for Shabbat and Yom Tov is said, but after Barukh She Amar, Psalm 100 mvmvr) ltvdh page 73) is said, and prayers continue with Shaharit for weekdays [yw trsd: Nx xan]. Some have the custom to open the Ark after Yishtabah, and say Psalm 130 responsively (some say Psalm 130 before Yishtabah). After the Shaliah Tzibbur repeats the Amida, the congregation takes the lulav and says the blessing lvlv nba .l Hallel is said. 117 After Hallel, the Ark is opened and seven Torah scrolls are taken out to the bima. Many congregations have the custom of taking out all the Torah scrolls nx xm]. trs: ] The Shaliah Tzibbur leads the congregation in saying the Hoshanot while making seven circuits around the bima (page 911) [x .[rm" v"ch, trsd: These are followed by special piyutim asking for rain. Then five willow branches (aravot) are taken and beaten five times before the Torah scrolls are returned to the Ark (page 925). Some have the custom of beating the aravot after the Shaliah Tzibbur says the Full Kaddish [1:0v .[rm", This is followed by the Daily Psalm, Mourner’s Kaddish, Psalm 27 and Mourner’s Kaddish. 118 While the Torah is taken from the Ark, the congregation says Ata Horeita (page | 563( [ow rm", . Most congregations say the “Thirteen Attributes of Mercy” and | a special supplication (page 56s). Torah Reading: page 1213. Some have the | custom to read in the melody of Yamim Nora’im. uig After the Torah reading, Half Kaddish is said, Ashrei and yd vv are said, and the Torah is returned to the Ark. The Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish. 120 Musaf: for Festivals (page 857). It is customary for the Shaliah Tzibbur to wear a kittel [ow x05]. The Kedusha for Yom Tov is said, but Birkat Kohanim is not. | Afer the Repetition, the service continues with Full Kaddish, and the conclu- sion of the service is as for weekdays (page 203).