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Guide to the Jewish Year

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GUIDE TO THE JEWISH YEAR

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Torah from the Ark. The congregation says the “Thirteen Attributes of Mercy” and a special supplication (page 565), except on Shabbat. 218 Torah Reading: first day - page 11778; second day - page 1181. Five men are called up, seven on Shabbat. Maftir: page 1179. Haftara: first day - page 1179; second day - page 1183 או"ח, תפח:ג; שם, תצ: א] yw]. 219 The Haftara is followed by (Yekum Purkan on Shabbat, then) the prayers for the government and the State of Israel. The congregation says Ashrei, and the Torah scrolls are returned to the Ark. The Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish. 220 Musaf: for Festivals (page 857). On Shabbat, one says the additions for Shabbat. It is customary for the Shaliah Tzibbur to wear a kittel. The Repetition of the Amida begins with the opening of the Ark, and the Shaliah Tzibbur says תפילת טל (page 893). From this point on, הָרּח 2wa is no longer said. The Kohanim say Birkat Kohanim. After the Repetition of the Amida, the Shaliah Tzibbur says Full Kaddish, and the conclusion of the service is as for Shabbat (page 623). 221 One ceases to say m1 20 in Musaf ] או"ח, תפח: ג yw]. Some have the custom to say it in the silent Amida ] משניב, תפח: יא | . If one erroneously says m7 2wn in the spring and summer months, one must repeat the Amida. If one realizes the error after completing the blessing mn 7, one must repeat the Amida from the beginning קיז ג] nx yw]. 222 Minha: for Shabbat and Yom Tov. When Pesah falls on Shabbat, the Torah is | taken from the Ark and the beginning of the portion of the week is read. After | returning the Torah to the Ark, the Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish, and the | congregation says the Amida for Yom Tov (page 817). 3n77¥ is not said. | | * LAWS OF SEFIRAT HAOMER 223 One counts the Omer for a given day after nightfall. The custom is to count standing up [x:van mixy'w]. 224 One who forgets to count at night may count prior to nightfall of the following day, although no blessing is said when counting during daylight hours [1:0v]. 225 One who forgets to count for an entire 24-hour period continues counting the Omer from the following day, but without the blessing [n:ow]. 226 Regarding customary practices during the Omer counting period, see law 252. Hol HaMo’ed Pesah | 227 During Shaharit, Minha and Maariv, ובוא my: is added to the seventeenth bless- | ing of the Amida ְצָה) (1618 also added to Birkat HaMazon (page ש"ע או"ח,] פבַּסג
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or made inedible (e.g. by flushing it down the toilet), by the end of the first 2 of the day תמד:ב] nx .[שו"ע 2u1 If Erev Pesah falls on Shabbat, for 56 006 Shelishit one can eat neither hametz nor matza (see laws 201, 206). Several solutions have been suggested: to eat matza which is not forbidden (see law 201) [x או"ח, תמד: yw]; to eat the meal without bread [ow x"m]; or to divide the morning meal in two, pausing in the middle and saying Birkat HaMazon in between משניב, שם: ח בשם הגר"א] [. Some congregations hold morning services early, in order to allow ample time to eat the morning meal and destroy any hametz which is left. Pesah (1sth-16th of Nisan) 212 Candle lighting: Two blessings are said: (1) טוב ov bw ,לְהַדְלִיק נר and (2) naw. When Pesah eve falls on Friday night, the conclusion of the first blessing is: טוב of wi naw bya phan. 213, Maariv: for Shabbat and Yom Tov. The congregation says the special verse for Yom Tov (7wn1aP), before saying the Amida for Yom Tov (page 817). After the Amida, Hallel (page 777) is recited ] ורמ"א או"ח, תפו:ד yw]. This is followed by Full Kaddish, Barekhu, Aleinu, and Mourner’s Kaddish. Kiddush is not said in the synagogue. It is customary to conclude with the singing of Adon Olam or Yigdal. 214 On the second night of Pesah, one begins counting the Omer (page 319) [x או"ח, תפט: yw]. Some have the custom to count the first night of the Omer at the second Seder. (See laws 223-226.) 215 When Pesah eve falls on Friday night, Ma’ariv for Shabbat is preceded by an abbreviated version of Kabbalat Shabbat: Psalm 29, r3a xix, the first two and last two stanzas of דוי 735, naw7 ov מִזְמור שיר and wad mxa ba יהוה (page 377). x33 is omitted. 9) and the special verse for Yom Tov (mwa 1211) (page 407) precede the Yom Tov Amida, which is said with additions for Shabbat. After the Amida, the congregation says mpw7%3, but the Shaliah Tzibbur does not say the abbreviated Repetition of the Amida [i son nx yw]. 216 Ifeither of the first two nights of Pesah falls on Motza’ei Shabbat, the congrega- tion adds the paragraph uy-timin the middle section of the Amida on that night. 217 Shaharit: for Shabbat and Yom Tov (page 459). The Shaliah Tzibbur for Shaharit begins from the words yw הָאֶלבְּתעְצוּמות (page 509). After Barekhu, the congrega- tion says yx) vat oF, ifit is also Shabbat, viv San. The Amida for Yom Tovis said (page 817); ifalso Shabbat, one says the additions for Shabbat. This is followed by 1131161, Full Kaddish, the Daily Psalm, Mourner’s Kaddish and taking the
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Torah from the Ark. The congregation says the “Thirteen Attributes of Mercy” and a special supplication (page 565), except on Shabbat. 218 Torah Reading: first day - page 11778; second day - page 1181. Five men are called up, seven on Shabbat. Maftir: page 1179. Haftara: first day - page 1179; second day - page 1183 v"ch, tfch:g; shm, ttz: ] yw]. 219 The Haftara is followed by (Yekum Purkan on Shabbat, then) the prayers for the government and the State of Israel. The congregation says Ashrei, and the Torah scrolls are returned to the Ark. The Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish. 220 Musaf: for Festivals (page 857). On Shabbat, one says the additions for Shabbat. It is customary for the Shaliah Tzibbur to wear a kittel. The Repetition of the Amida begins with the opening of the Ark, and the Shaliah Tzibbur says tfylt tl (page 893). From this point on, hrch 2wa is no longer said. The Kohanim say Birkat Kohanim. After the Repetition of the Amida, the Shaliah Tzibbur says Full Kaddish, and the conclusion of the service is as for Shabbat (page 623). 221 One ceases to say m1 20 in Musaf ] v"ch, tfch: g yw]. Some have the custom to say it in the silent Amida ] mshnyv, tfch: y | . If one erroneously says m7 2wn in the spring and summer months, one must repeat the Amida. If one realizes the error after completing the blessing mn 7, one must repeat the Amida from the beginning kyz g] nx yw]. 222 Minha: for Shabbat and Yom Tov. When Pesah falls on Shabbat, the Torah is | taken from the Ark and the beginning of the portion of the week is read. After | returning the Torah to the Ark, the Shaliah Tzibbur says Half Kaddish, and the | congregation says the Amida for Yom Tov (page 817). 3n77¥ is not said. | | * LAWS OF SEFIRAT HAOMER 223 One counts the Omer for a given day after nightfall. The custom is to count standing up [x:van mixy'w]. 224 One who forgets to count at night may count prior to nightfall of the following day, although no blessing is said when counting during daylight hours [1:0v]. 225 One who forgets to count for an entire 24-hour period continues counting the Omer from the following day, but without the blessing [n:ow]. 226 Regarding customary practices during the Omer counting period, see law 252. Hol Ha Mo’ed Pesah | 227 During Shaharit, Minha and Maariv, vvv my: is added to the seventeenth bless- | ing of the Amida tzh) (1618 also added to Birkat Ha Mazon (page sh" v"ch,] fvsg