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by Full Kaddish, Psalm 93, Mourner’s Kaddish, Psalm 104, Mourner’s Kaddish, Psalm 30 and Mourner’s Kaddish. 172 Torah reading: See law 165. Prayers continue as on a regular Shabbat Rosh Hodesh, except that me37 by is added to the Amida of Musaf. Asara B’Tevet (10th of Tevet) 173 This fast commemorates the besieging of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, which led to the capture of the city and the destruction of the First Temple (Ezek. 24:1-2). 174. The fast begins at dawn (see law 48) ] [שו"ע או"ח, תקנ: ב 175 Shaharit: for weekdays. During the Repetition of the Amida, the Shaliah Tzibbur says עננו between the seventh and eighth blessings (page 121) או"ח, תקסו: א] yw]. This is followed by Selihot, Avinu Malkenu and Tahanun ] תקסו: ה nx ערוה"ש 176 Torah Reading: Page 1166 (see law 51) .[שו"ע או"ח, תקפו: א] 177 Minha: for weekdays, except that after Ashrei and Half Kaddish, the Torah is read. The reading is the same as that of the morning. The third oleh reads the Haftara (page 1166) שם] xm]. After the Torah is returned to the Ark, the Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish, and continues with the rest of Minha for weekdays. 178 During the silent recitation of the Amida, those who are fasting say uy as part of the sixteenth blessing, men שומע (page 239). During the Repetition of the Amida, the Shaliah Tzibbur says עננו between the seventh and eighth blessings, as in the morning (page 233). After the eighteenth blessing (מודים) the Shaliah Tzibbur says the paragraph relating to Birkat Kohanim (page 245). After the Amida, the congregation says Tahanun with Avinu Malkenu in the middle. This is followed by Full Kaddish and Aleinu. If the fast falls on Friday, Avinu Malkenu and Tahanun are omitted משניב, תקנ: יא] [.
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pa). Maftir: The appropriate day’s reading from pages 1170-1176. Haftara: Zech. | 2:14-4:7. If there are two Shabbatot during Hanukka, on the second Shabbat the Haftara is 1 Kings 7:40--50 ] שו"ע או"ח, תרפד: ב [ . If Shabbat falls on Rosh Hodesh | Tevet, three Torah scrolls are taken from the Ark. Six men are called up for the portion of the week, and the seventh reads the Musaf offerings for Shabbat and Rosh Hodesh (page 1165) from the second scroll ] שם:ג yw]. Half Kaddish is said. For Maftir, the portion for Hanukka is read from the third scroll. / | 166 The rest of the service continues as for Shabbat, except that הֶרְחָמִים ax is omitted | and הַנִּסִים by is added to the Musaf Amida ] או"ח, תרפב: ב; תרפג: א pw). | 167 Minha: pat ועל is added to the Amida for Minha, and ynpty is omitted [ov]. * MOTZAEI SHABBAT HANUKKA | 168 Maariv: for weekdays. In the fourth blessing of the Amida, the paragraph of is added to the eighteenth blessing of the ועל min (page 287) is said. mvp ונתנו Amida. In the synagogue, the Hanukka lights are lit prior to making Havdala | .[ערוה"ש, שס: ב ] nx pw]. In the home, Havdala is made first תרפא: ב]
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by Full Kaddish, Psalm 93, Mourner’s Kaddish, Psalm 104, Mourner’s Kaddish, Psalm 30 and Mourner’s Kaddish. 172 Torah reading: See law 165. Prayers continue as on a regular Shabbat Rosh Hodesh, except that me37 by is added to the Amida of Musaf. Asara B’Tevet (10th of Tevet) 173 This fast commemorates the besieging of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, which led to the capture of the city and the destruction of the First Temple (Ezek. 24:1-2). 174. The fast begins at dawn (see law 48) ] [shv" v"ch, tkn: v 175 Shaharit: for weekdays. During the Repetition of the Amida, the Shaliah Tzibbur says nnv between the seventh and eighth blessings (page 121) v"ch, tksv: ] yw]. This is followed by Selihot, Avinu Malkenu and Tahanun ] tksv: h nx rvh"sh 176 Torah Reading: Page 1166 (see law 51) .[shv" v"ch, tkfv: ] 177 Minha: for weekdays, except that after Ashrei and Half Kaddish, the Torah is read. The reading is the same as that of the morning. The third oleh reads the Haftara (page 1166) shm] xm]. After the Torah is returned to the Ark, the Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish, and continues with the rest of Minha for weekdays. 178 During the silent recitation of the Amida, those who are fasting say uy as part of the sixteenth blessing, men shvm (page 239). During the Repetition of the Amida, the Shaliah Tzibbur says nnv between the seventh and eighth blessings, as in the morning (page 233). After the eighteenth blessing (mvdym) the Shaliah Tzibbur says the paragraph relating to Birkat Kohanim (page 245). After the Amida, the congregation says Tahanun with Avinu Malkenu in the middle. This is followed by Full Kaddish and Aleinu. If the fast falls on Friday, Avinu Malkenu and Tahanun are omitted mshnyv, tkn: y] [.