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Volume 2 - Weekday Morning Prayers
Handbook Edition
Volume 2 
Weekday Morning Prayers
Handbook Edition
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The HPLS Morning Service for Weekdays is Volume 2 of the HPLS 6-Volume set. The siddur can be used both for the Orthodox and Conservative Ashkenaz Prayer Services.

The HPLS siddur is available in a Standard Edition (
click here)  and a Handbook Edition (shown above).

The content of both editions of Volume 2 is the same, except for the number of
flow charts.  The Standard Edition contains a total of 13 flow charts and the Handbook Edition contains a total of 7.  The overall flow charts of the morning service had to be eliminated from the Handbook Edition because of the smaller page size.

The Standard Edition measures 8 1/2" x 11" and contains 208 pages.

The Handbook Edition measures 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" and contains 388 pages.

The Handbook edition is easier to hold, however new users of the HPLS may prefer the Standard Edition, as more parts of the service are visible on each page. Click here for a sample page from the
Standard Edition.

All volumes of the HPLS Siddur include prayers for the
Nusach Ashkenaz, Nusach HaAri (Chabad), and Nusach Sefard versions of the prayer service
This sample is from the HPLS Weekday Morning Siddur
Details of the HPLS Morning Siddur
Contains all the prayers for the weekday morning service.
The order of the morning service can take many paths depending upon the day of the year, and the particular nusach that you follow (
Sefard, Ashkenaz, or HaAri)

To make the service easier to follow,
flow charts are included in this Volume to guide you through the differences between the three nusachim.

The HPLS Morning Siddur is arranged into the following four parts:

Part 1, Preliminary Morning Prayers.

The first Preliminary Morning Prayer is
MohDeh Ah'nee (I thank). This prayer doesn't mention God's name and some say it even while in bed. The preliminary morning prayers continue with the Ah'sher YahTzahr blessing (said after going to the bathroom), the N'teeLaht YahDahYim blessing (said after washing of the hands), and the meditation and blessings for putting on the Tallis and Tefillin. The order of the prayers so far is different between the three nucachim and the differences are clearly noted in the siddur. The preliminary prayers continue with the songs Ah'dohn OhLahm and YeegDahl, the 15 Morning Blessings (B'rahChoht), the Ah'kehDah (binding of Isaac) and the remainder of the temple prayers. The Preliminary Morning Prayers section concludes with the Rabbi's Mourners' Kaddish.
Note: 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. Most of the passages are in Triple-Tier interlinear format. 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 from Volume 2, showing the HPLS
hybrid format.

Part 2, Verses of Praise (P'sooKay D'zeemRah).

The Verses of Praise section is designed to get the worshiper ready for the main prayer. The order of the Verses of Praise section differs slightly between the three Nusachim. The differences between Nusachim are noted accordingly.

For Nusach Ashkenaz, the order is as follows: Psalm 30, Mourners' Kaddish,
BahRooch ShehAhMahr (opening blessing to P'sooKay D'zeemRah), HohDoo (1 Chronicles 16:8-36), Psalm 100, Ashrei (Psalm 145), Psalm 146, Psalm 147, Psalm 148, Psalm 149, Psalm 150, VahY'vahRehch DahVeed through YeeshTahBahch, and Psalm 130.

Similar prayers are included for all
nusachim.

Part 3,
Shacharit (ShahChah'reet).

Although
Shacharit usually applies to the whole Morning Service, this part of the HPLS Morning Siddur is referred to as Shacharit to distinguish it from the Preliminary Morning Prayers and Verses of Praise sections. Shacharit is actually the Morning Prayer. The Shacharit section is almost completely transliterated and consists of the following: Barchu (BahR'choo) the Shema (Sh'mah YisRahEhl) and associated preliminary and concluding blessings, the Weekday Silent Prayer (Ah'meeDah), the Tachanun (TahChah'noon) Supplication. Like the afternoon service, with a quorum of 10 present, the silent prayer is repeated by the chazen (Sh'leeAhch TzeeBoor,  or public messenger). The Sh'leeAhch TzeeBoor adds the KahDooShah prayer, which is said aloud by him and the congregants.

The
Shacharit section continues with the Concluding Morning Prayers:
Ashrei,
Psalm 20,
OohVahL'tzeeYohn,
V'ahTah KahDohsh,
Psalm of the day,
HohSheeAyNoo (Nusach Sefard Daily addition to Psalm of the Day),
Psalm 27 (said from Elul to 7th day of Succoth),
Psalm 49 (said in a house of mourning,
HahMahKohm Y'nahChehm (said to the mourner during the shivah),
Aleinu (AhLayNoo), and the
Mourners'
Kaddish.

Part 4, Supplement. This section contains additional morning prayers and consists of the following sections:

A: Hallel.
This psalm section is said for the New Moon (Rosh ChohDehsh), Chanukah, and the intermediate days (Chohl HahMohEhd) of the three Pilgrimage Festivals. Psalm 104 (also referred to as BahRchee NahfShee), is added during the Rosh ChohDehsh (new moon) service.

B: Torah Service.

C: Musaf for Rosh ChohDehsh.

D: Musaf for
Chohl HahMohEhd. 

E: This section contains additional selections for Nusach Sefard, including: Psalm 86, Isaiah 2:5, Micah 4:5, I Kings 8:57-60, Psalm 124, KahVeh, Ayn KehLohHayNoo.

The HPLS Morning Siddur concludes with
Aleinu and the Mourners' Kaddish.
Summary of Table of Contents of Volume 2 with page number references to the Handbook Edition:
Title
Part 1 - Preliminary Morning Prayers

MohDeh Ah'nee - Modeh Ahnee - I Thank You
  (This prayer does not mention God's name and can be said in bed)
N'teeLaht YahDahYeem - Netilat Yadayim
  (Said upon awakening and before breaking bread)
Ah'sher YahTzahr - Asher Yatzar - who formed (Said upon relieving oneself.)
Meditation for the TahLeet - Tallis.
TahLeet Blessing
Meditation for the T'feeLeen - For men 13 years and older
T'feeLeen Blessing
Mah TohVoo - Mah Tovu - How Good
Ah'dohn OhLahm - Adon Olam - Master of the Universe
Yeeg Dahl - Yigdal - May He be Magnified
  (Song by Daniel ben Judah of Rome 14th Century)
Blessings and Selections of the Torah LahAh'sohk B'deevRay TohRah
The 15 Morning B'rahChoht
  Prayer for Peace
  Prayer for Peace II
Ah'kehDah - AkeDah (the binding of Isaac)
ReeBohNoh Shehl OhLahm
Preliminary Sh'ma YisRahEhl - Shema Yisrael
  Introduction to Preliminary Shema Yisrael
  Preliminary Shema Yisrael - 1st paragraph - V'ahHahvTah - V'ahavTah
  Closing Meditation of Preliminary Shema Yisrael
KohrBahNoht - KorBaNot (Some consider this most important part of service.)
  Copper Laver - Exodus 30:17-24
  Priests' Mitzvah - Leviticus 6:1-6
  Meditation to the Temple Offering
  Daily Temple Offering - KohrBahn TahMeed - Numbers 28:1-8
  K'tohReht - Fragrant Incense (Exodus 30:34-36)
  K-reeToht 6a; Jerusalem (Y'rooShahlMee) Talmud Yoma 4:5
  Talmud Yoma 33a -The order of the temple service
  On Shabbat - Numbers - Numbers 28:9-11
  On Rosh ChohDehsh - Rosh Chodesh (New Moon) - Numbers 28:11-15
Talmudic Selections
  Mishnah - Zevachim, Chapter 5
  RahBee YeeshMahEhl - Rabbi Ishmael (Talmudic Interpretation of the Torah)
Rabbis' Mourner's KahDeesh
Part 2 - P'sooKay D'zeemRah - Psookay Dzimrah  (Verses of Praise)
Order for Nusach Sefard (see next section for Nusach Ashkenaz)
HohDoo (1 Chronicles 16:8-36)
Psalm 30
Hashem MehLehch (Nusach Sefard Selections)
LahM'nahTzehAhch BeenGeeNoht - Psalm 67
BahRooch ShehAhMahr -  Opening blessing to P'sooKay D'zeemRah
Psalm 100 - MeezMohr L'tohDah
Y'hee Ch'vohd
AhshRay - Psalm 145
Psalm 146
Psalm 147
Psalm 148
Psalm 149
Psalm 150
VahY'vahRehch DahVeed - 1 Chronicles 29:10-13
Nehemiah 9:5-11
Song of the Sea - Exodus 15:1-19
YeeshTahBahch (Closing blessing to P'sooKay D'zeemRah)
Psalm 130 - Sheer HahMahAh'loht (between Rosh HahShaNah and Yohm KeePoor)
Part 2 - P'sooKay D'zeemRah - Psookay Dzimrah  (Verses of Praise)
Order for Nusach Ashkenaz (see previous section for Nusach Sefard)

Psalm 30
Mourner's Kaddesh
BahRooch ShehAhMahr -  Opening blessing to P'sooKay D'zeemRah
HohDoo (1 Chronicles 16:8-36)
Psalm 100 - MeezMohr L'tohDah
Y'hee Ch'vohd
AhshRay - Psalm 145
Psalm 146
Psalm 147
Psalm 148
Psalm 149
Psalm 150
VahY'vahRehch DahVeed - 1 Chronicles 29:10-13
Nehemiah 9:5-11
Song of the Sea - Exodus 15:1-19
YeeshTahBahch (Closing blessing to P'sooKay D'zeemRah)
Psalm 130 - Sheer HahMahAh'loht (between Rosh HahShaNah and Yohm KeePoor)
Part 3 ShahChah'reet
BahR'choo - Bahr-choo (Said by the Sh'leeAhch TzeeBoor)
Shema Yisrael
1st Blessing before Shemah
2nd Blessing before Shemah
Shema Yisrael - Deuteronomy 6:4; 6:5-9 - V'ahHahvTah
Shema 2nd Paragraph - Deuteronomy 11: 13-21 - V'hahYah Eem ShahMohAh
Shema 3rd Paragraph - Deuteronomy 15: 37-41 - VahYohMehr Hashem
Eh'Meht - Blessings after the Shema
Tzoor YisRahEhl - Said immediately before Amidah
Weekday Morning Amidah
TahChah'noon (Supplication)
Concluding Morning Prayers:
  Psalm 145 -AhshRay
  Psalm 20
  OohVah L'tzeeYohn
  Y'ahTah KahDohsh
 
Psalm of the day
    Sunday - Psalm 24
    Monday - Psalm 48
    Tuesday - Psalm 82
    Wednesday - Psalm 94   
    Thursday - Psalm 81
    Friday - Psalm 93
    HohSheeAyNoo (Nusach Sefard Daily Addition to the Psalm of the Day)
  Psalm 104 - BahR'chee NahfShee (for Rosh ChohDehsh)
  Psalm 27  (Said from Elul to 7th day of Sukkot)
    Psalm 49 - Said in the house of the mourner
  AhLayNoo
  Mourner's Kadesh
Part 4 - Supplement
A -
Hallel - for Rosh Chodesh, Chanukah, Festivals, and Chohl HahMohEhd
  (Intermediate Days of the Festivals)
B -
Torah Service
C -
Musaf for Rosh Chodesh
(the new month)
D -
Musaf for Chohl HahMohEhd
E -
Concluding Prayers for Nusach Sefard
Psalm 86
  Isaiah 2:5, Micah 4:5, 1 Kings 8:57-60
  Psalm 124
  KahVeh
  Ayn KahLohHayNoo
AhLayNoo
Mourner's Kadesh (includes Ahl YisRahEhl)
Index
Page No.

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16

17
18
19
20
21
25
27
28

33
37
42
44
46
50

58
61
63

66
67
70
71
75
78
82
87
88

90
94
99


103
113
115
116
118
121
122
124
131
132
134
135
137
138
139
142
146
148


113
99
118
103
121
122
124
131
132
134
135
137
138
139
142
146
148

151
151
160
165
165
167
170
173
180
181
218

224
231
232
233

242
244
246
247
250
251
253
290
256
260
265
269


273


294

312

338

370
371
373
374
375
375
379
383
388
Click on the thumbnails below for snapshot of Table of Contents from Handbook Edition of HPLS Weekday Morning Siddur
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