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Volume 4 - Evening Service for the Sabbath and Festivals

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HPLS Siddur  Evening Service for the Sabbath and Festivals.

This volume contains the complete evening service for the Sabbath and the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Passover, Shavuot, and Succoth).

KahBahLaht Shabbat.

This section contains the evening prayers for welcoming the Sabbath. It starts with the blessings for Lighting the Sabbath and Holiday Candles, which is usually done at home. The remaining
KahBahLaht Shabbat prayers L'choo N'rahN'nah (Psalm 95), SheeRoo LahShehm (Psalm 96), Psalm 97, Psalm 98, Psalm 99, Psalm 29, AhNah B'chohAhch, L'chah DohDee, Psalm 92, Psalm 93, Mishnah Shabbat Ch. 2

Evening Service for the Sabbath and Festivals
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This section contains the main prayers for the service and is composed of the following major parts:
BahR'choo (said by the Sh'leeAhch TzeeBoor, which means public messinger), the Shema (Sh'mah Yisrael) and associated blessings, the Evening Prayer (Amidah) for the Sabbath and Festivals and associated concluding prayers, counting of the Omer (said between Passover and Shavuot), Hallel (said by some on the first two nights of Passover), Psalm 27 (said by Nusach Ashkenaz from Elul to 7th day of Succoth), Ah'dohn OhLahm (for Nusach Ashkenaz), YeegDahl., Aleinu (Ah'layNoo) and Mourners' Kaddish, and AhlTeeRah (concluding verses for the service).

Prayers Said at Home.

These prayers are said after retuning home from the synagogue: parental blessing,
ShahLohm Ah'layChehm and associated meditation, AySheht ChahYeel, Kiddush for the Sabbath and Major Festivals (including Havdallah for the conclusion of the Sabbath on the second night of a major festival), N'teeLaht YahDahYeem (washing of the hands) blessing, and HahMohTzee (blessing over bread).

The service concludes with AhLayNoo and the Mourners' Kaddish.

To guide the reader to the key passages and thereby make participation in the synagogue service easy, this volume, like all the others, is also written in a hybrid style. About 80 percent of the passages are word-for-word interlinear text, and the remaining passages (selected passages that are usually said silently, except for the Amidah, which is always fully transliterated) are in two-column format, with only the first and last section of each prayer transliterated. Click here for a sample page of the siddur showing the
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Summary of Table of Contents and Cross-Reference:
Title
Blessing for Lighting the Sabbath Candles
Blessing for Lighting Candles for Major Festival
ShehHehCheh'yahNoo- Shehechiyanu (Blessing for reaching this season)
Weekday Afternoon Service
AhshRay -Ashre (Psalm 145)
Half Kaddish
Weekday Afternoon Amidah (Silent Prayer)
KahBahLaht ShahBat - Kaballat Shabbat (Welcoming the Sabbath)
Y'deed NehFehsh - Yedid Nefesh Song
L'choo N'rahN'nah - L'chu Neranena - Psalm 95 - Sing to the Lord
SheeRoo LahDohNai - Shiru L'Adonai - Psalm 96
Psalm 97
Psalm 98
Psalm 99
Psalm 29
AhNah B'cohohAhch - Ana Bekoach (B'ko'ach) Kabbalistic Prayer
L'chah DohDee - Lecha Dodi - Come my beloved
Psalm 92
Psalm 93
Mourner's Kaddish
Mishnah Shabbat - Chapter 2- Bameh Madlikin (Friday Night Prayer)
Rabbis' Mourner's Kaddish (Kaddish D'rabbanan)
Evening Service for the Sabbath and Festivals
BahR'choo - Bahr-choo
Shema Yisrael - Shema Yis-Rael
Blessings after the Shema
Half Kaddish
Evening Amidah for the Sabbath (Shabbat)
Concluding Blessings for the Sabbath
Reader's Kaddish
Evening Amidah for the Three Major Festivals
Hallel  (Praises of God)
Counting of the Omer
Psalm 128
Psalm 67
Reader's Kadish
Concluding Prayers
Alenu
Mourner's Kaddish
Ah'dohn OhLahm - Adon Olam
Yigdahl - Yigdal (Magnify - O living God)
Prayers Said at Home
Parental Blessing
Shalom Ah'layChehm - Aleichem (Hebrew Song)
Meditation - Master of all Worlds
AySheht ChahYeel - Eshet Chayil (Woman of Valor)
Kiddush for the Sabbath
Kiddush for Major Festivals
Blessing for Bread
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This volume measures 8.5" x 11" and is bound on the 11" edge, 126 pages.
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