Thursday, December 21, 2017

PRAYERS AND HIGH HOLIDAY RECITALS--


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Blessed art thou, God Eternal, Ruler of the universe, who hast taught us the way of holiness
through thy commandments, in accordance with which we light the (Shabbat and)Yom Tov candles.
Our homage to thee, God Eternal, Ruler of the universe, who has blessed us with life, has sustained
us and enabled us to reach this Rosh Hashanah.


ON  ENTERING  THE  PORTALS  OF  THE  SYNAGOGUE
Through thy great loving-kindness I have come to thy house, O God; with reverence I will worship
thee in thy holy shrine.

MEDITATION
Yehuda HaLevi
Servants of time are slaves; slaves unto slaves are they, But those who serve the Lord, alone in
life are free; Therefore, whatever it be that others may seek, I pray, That my life’s choice and
place, in God may ever be.







Rabbi
How lovely are thy tents, O Jacob, Thy dwellings, Israel, O how fair!

Through thy great loving-kindness we have come to thy house, O God; With reverence we will worship
thee in thy holy  shrine.

Lord, we love to dwell in thy house, The place where thy glory abides.

Before thee we will worship and bow down,
We will bend the knee before the Lord, our Maker.

Rabbi and Congregation conclude together:
May my prayer unto thee, O Lord, find favorable acceptance in this hour;
In thy great loving-kindness, answer me, O God, with thy faithful help. Amen.

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On Shabbat the following Psalms are said.
PSALM 92
A Psalm: A Song of the Sabbath Day.
It is good to give thanks to the Lord, To  sing praises to thy name Most High;
To proclaim, in the morning, thy kindness, And thy faithfulness at even-tide,
On ten-stringed instrument and on lute, With thoughtful music on the harp.
Because thou hast made me glad through thy doings, Of the works of thy hands I will sing:
How great are thy works, Lord, Thy designs, how very deep!
The thoughtless do not sense it, Nor can the foolish comprehend—
When the wicked thrive, their fate is that of grass,
When evil-doers flourish, their destiny—to be uprooted forever; Whereas thou, Lord, art supreme,
Thou abidest evermore.
For verily, thine enemies, Lord, Verily, thine enemies vanish,
All evil-doers—destined to be scattered.
But thou hast greatly exalted my power, I am anointed with the oil of authority.
I have seen the defeat of the foe,
Yea, of the evil-doers who sought my destruction; And these tidings I have heard:
The upright shall flourish like palm-trees, Like cedars in Lebanon shall they grow;



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Planted in the House of the Lord,
They shall bloom in the courts of our God; They shall still yield fruit in old age, Vigorous and
fresh shall they be;
Each proclaiming: The Lord is upright,
My Rock, in whom no wrong can abide.






The Lord reigns,





PSALM 93




Robed in splendor, Garbed in might, Engirt with power; The world stands firm, Never to be shaken.
Thy throne was established Without beginning;
Before anything was, Thou did exist.
Floods have raged, Lord,
Floods have lifted up their voices, Floods may raise their thunderous roar.
Above the thunders of vast waters, More majestic than ocean breakers, Art thou, Lord, on high.
Thine authority is very sure; Holiness belongs to thy world, Lord, forevermore.


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ANA  ADONAI

I
Lord, we pray, regard and hear us, Thou on whom we all depend;
May thy love be ever near us, As our pleas to thee ascend.

Many are the tears upwelling,
From full hearts within thy dwelling, On this eve of the NewYear.

Israel’s souls cry out before thee,
And with trembling lips implore thee; Bless them in this coming year.

II
Lord, we pray thee, guard thou Israel, Be with all bowed down in grief;
Hear the sighs of all in travail, Hither come to find relief.



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All who pray and seek sincerely,
Grant them peace of soul we pray thee, And their pleading voices hear.

May they no more fail nor falter, Stray no longer from thine altar;
Bless them in this coming year.


III
Lord, we pray, hear thou thy children, Gathered in this hallowed place,
As they plead for their own brethren, And for all the human race.

Israel’s sins and Israel’s failings, Human wrongs and mortal ailings,
Lord, to thee are known and clear.


Unto all grant thou new power,
Be thou, Lord, their sheltering tower; Bless them in this coming year.



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RABBI’S  PRAYER
Our God and God of our ancestors:
We have come to thy house to welcome the New Year. As we stand on its threshold our hearts are
filled with memories of the year gone by, its joys and its sorrows.
For the joys that were ours in the year gone by, we thank thee. We are also grateful for thy
sustaining love, which our faith in thee brought us, in time of trial and sorrow.
As we begin Rosh Hashanah and the cycle of sacred days of this holy month, we pray that we may
achieve greater clarity of vision. Help us to evaluate truly the meaning of our lives, for the
further- ance of noble goals.

 


 
Enlighten us through the teachings of this sacred season, as transmitted to us by our ancestors,
so that our lives in the coming year may be more filled with purpose as we embrace our religious
tra- ditions; for us, our homes and our loved ones, our Synagogue and Community, our Country, the
House of Israel and all humanity.
Our thanksgiving to thee, Guardian of Israel, for the State of Israel reborn, in fulfillment of
prophecy and hope. In relation to all our responsibilities, at home and abroad, we pray in the
words of the Psalmist as we stand on the threshold of the NewYear: “Teach us to number our days,
that we may grow in wisdom of heart.’




















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Strengthen in us the will to accept and meet our obligations in the coming year. Strengthen in us
the desire to participate in the his- toric responsibility which is ours as members of the Jewish
People, in accordance with the Torah teaching: “And you shall not desecrate my holy name; for I
shall be sanctified in the midst of the Children of Israel; I am the Eternal who call you to a life
of holiness.”
With these desires in our hearts we now welcome the Days of Awe with the blessing of thanksgiving
to thee for life, hallowed by the memory of its use by our ancestors throughout the ages:
/o¡kIg¥v ÂÝkÇ¢n UbǰvûÁt *h&h v¥<»t ÂUr¡C

:v$Z»v i»n&Zák UbÇ¡gh^D¤v&u UbÇ¥n&H¤e&u UbÇ*hÁj¢v¢·

“Our homage to thee, God Eternal, Ruler of the universe, who has blessed us with life, has
sustained us
and enabled us to reach this Rosh Hashanah.” Amen.



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Praise the Lord, Source of all blessing.












 




Congregation, then H.               azzan
Praised be the Lord, Source of all blessing, forevermore.
Congregation is seated
We praise thee, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, at whose behest  evening  twilight  falls. In
thy  wisdom  the  gates  of  heaven open, changes occur in time and seasons, and the stars shed
their glorious lustre in the sky.Thou hast assigned them their watches in the firmament, and they
move in accordance with thy will. Creator of day and night, who bids darkness vanish before light,
and light before darkness, it is thou who causes day and night to return with ceaseless regularity.
Now that the toil of day has passed, and the calm  of  evening  is  here, we  praise  thee, Master
of  the  heavenly hosts. Ever-living and eternal God, reign thou over us forevermore. Blessed art
thou, O Lord, who causes evening twilight to fall.
With everlasting love thou hast loved thy people, the House of Israel; thou hast taught us thy
Torah with its commandments, stat- utes and ordinances of Justice. Therefore, Lord our God, when we
lie down and when we rise up, we speak of thy laws and evermore find joy in thy Torah, its teachings
and its commandments. They are our life and the length of our days and we meditate on them each day
and night. Grant, we pray thee, that thy love never depart from us. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who
in thy love has called thy people Israel to thy service..
 
 
 
 
 
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SH’MA






Deuteronomy 6:4–9
HEAR, O ISRAEL:THE LORD OUR GOD,THE LORD IS ONE. BLESSED  IS  HIS  GLORIOUS  SOVEREIGN  NAME
FOREVER.
You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul and with all your
might. And these words which I command you this day shall be in your heart.You shall teach them
diligently to your children and speak of them when you sit in your house and when you walk along
the way, when you lie down and when you rise up.And you shall bind them for a sign upon your hand
and they shall be for frontlets between your eyes. And you shall write them upon the doorposts of
your house and upon your gates.
Deuteronomy 11:13–21
And if you will listen earnestly to my commandments which I give you this day, to love the Lord
your God and to serve him with all your heart and all your soul, I will send rain to your land in
its time, the early and later rainy seasons, so that you may gather in your grain, your wine and
your oil. And I will give grass in your fields for your cattle so that you may eat and be satisfied.
Beware lest your heart be deceived, and you turn away and serve strange divinities and worship
them; for then the displeasure of the Lord will manifest itself against you, and he will restrain
the heavens so that there will be no rain, and the soil will yield no produce, and you will rapidly
disappear from the land which the Lord gives 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Therefore, take these my words to your heart and your soul, and bind them for a sign upon your hand
and for frontlets between your eyes. Teach them to your children, and speak  of them  when you sit
in your house, and when you walk along the way, when you lie down, and when you rise up; and write
them upon the doorposts of your house and upon your gates.
In order that your days, and the days of your children, may be as many on the land which the Lord
swore to give to your ancestors, as are the days of the heavens over the earth.


Numbers 15:37–41
The Lord spoke to Moses saying: Speak to the Children of Israel and instruct them to make fringes
on the borders of their garments throughout their generations; and let them put a thread of blue in
each corner fringe. And it shall be for you a fringe so that when you look upon it you will
remember and do all the commandments of the Lord, that you follow not the inclinations of your
heart and eyes and be led astray by them. Thus, you will remember to do all my com- mandments and
be consecrated unto your God. I am the Lord your God who brought you out of the land of Egypt to be
your God; I am the Lord your God.

 
THE  LORD  YOUR  GOD  IS TRUTH.



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EMET  VEEMUNAH
Responsively, selected from the Hebrew
True and unfailing it is unto us, That thou art the Lord Our God.
There is none else besides thee and we, Children of Israel, Are thy people, called to thy service.
Thou, our King, delivered us from the power of tyrants, And redeemed us from the hand of
oppressors.
Thy deeds are beyond our understanding, And thy wonders are without number.
It was thou who kept us among the living peoples, And did not let us lose our way.
It was thou who performed miracles for our ancestors against Pharaoh, signs and portents on
Egyptian soil.
It was thou who liberated thy people Israel from among the Egyptians, And brought them forth to
everlasting freedom.
It was thou who brought thy people through the divided portions Of the sea, and they beheld the
manifestation of thy power.
Thankfully they praised thy name,
And willingly accepted thee as their King.
Moses and the Children of Israel chanted unto thee with great joy, And in chorus, sang:
H.                azzan and Congregation
Who is like thee, O Lord, among those acclaimed as divine? Who is like thee, glorious through
holiness,
Awe-inspiring in deeds, doing wonders?

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Congregation individually, then H.        azzan
Thy people beheld thy sovereign power when the sea divided before Moses: This is my God, they
chanted; and they sang:
Hazzan and Congregation
The Lord reigns forever and ever.
Congregation individually, then H.                      azzan
To this great event our ancestors referred the prophet’s word: The Lord delivered Jacob to freedom
from a mightier power. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who set Israel free.
HASHKIVENU
Lord our God: We pray thee that we may lie down this night in peace and awake in the morning to
refreshed existence. Spread over us the shelter of thy divine peace, and guide us with thy good
counsel. Help us for thy name’s sake. Be thou, at all times, our shield and our protector from
harm, our guardian against danger, our savior from all manner of trouble and distress. Keep far
from us anxiety and sorrow, and shelter us under the shadow of thy wings. For it is in thee alone,
O God, ever-gracious and compassionate, that we put our trust. Guard thou our going out and our
coming in, that we may lead a life of peace now and evermore. And spread thou over us thy shelter
of peace. Blessed art thou, O Lord, whom we pray to spread the shelter of thy divine peace over us,
over all thy people Israel, and over Jerusalem.
Congregation rises



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V’SHAMRU






On Shabbat
The Children of Israel shall observe the Sabbath. Throughout their generations, the Sabbath shall
be an eternal covenant. It is a sign between me and the Children of Israel forever, that in six
days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, and on the seventh day ceased creative work and
rested.
TIKU BASHOFAR
Psalm 81:4–5
Sound the Shofar on the New Moon Day, At the time appointed for our New-year; For it is a statute
unto Israel,
An ordinance of the God of Jacob.
H. ATZI  KADDISH
May the mighty name of God be acknowledged as great and holy throughout the world which he has
created in accordance with his will. May he speedily and soon establish his reign of universal jus-
tice, peace and holiness on earth, during your lifetime and during the lifetime of the entire House
of Israel; and say, Amen.
Congregation
May his great name be praised throughout time and eternity. Blessed  and  praised,  glorified,
extolled  and  exalted,  adored,
lauded and celebrated be the name of the Holy One, Blessed Be
He. Higher, yea higher, is it than all the blessings and songs, hymns of praise and psalms of
thanksgiving that can possibly be uttered in the world; and say, Amen.



 





THE AMIDAH
The Amidah is said in private devotion, pages 31 to 43.

Lord, open my lips and my mouth shall speak thy praise.

AVOT
We praise thee Lord, our God and God of our ancestors, God of Abraham, God of Isaac, and God of
Jacob.Thou art great, mighty and revered, God sublime! Thou bestows loving-kindnesses, Creator of
all. Remembering the loving deeds of our ancestors, thou, in thy love, and for thy name’s sake,
constantly sendest a deliv- erer to their children’s children.
Remember us that we may live, O King, who desires life; and inscribe us in the Book of Life, for
thy sake, Living God.
Thou art our King and Helper, our Deliverer and Shield. Blessed art thou, O Lord, Abraham’s shield.
 
Thy power endures, Lord, throughout eternity. Thou bestowsest immortal life; thou, whose divine help
is boundless.
Thou sustainest the living with loving-kindness, and in thy great mercy bestow eternal life on the
dead. Lifting the fallen and healing the sick, setting free the imprisoned, and keeping faith with
those who sleep in the dust, who is like thee, Almighty God, and who even resembles thee, O King?
Thou decreest the end of life and its renewal, and causest thy divine help to spring forth.

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Who is like thee, Father of mercy, who with compassion remembers with life those whom thou hast
created?
Thou art faithful to sustain the departed. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who can bestow eternal life.
KEDUSHAT HASHEM
Thou art holy and thy name is holy and they that love holiness praise thee daily.
And therefore, Lord our God: We pray that reverence for thee may pervade all thy works, and
veneration for thee fill all human hearts. Grant that all that thou hast created may worship thee
with awe, and that all humankind may bond as one to do thy will whole- heartedly. May all
acknowledge, as we do, that thine, Lord our God, is the sovereignty, thine the power, and thine the
majesty. And may reverence for thee spread over all that thou hast created.
And therefore, Lord our God: Grant also, we pray, that thy peo- ple Israel may live in dignity; and
that all who worship thee may live exemplary lives. Inspire with hope all who trust in thee and fill
all who seek thee with confidence. Grant joy to thy land of Israel, and gladness to thy holy city,
Jerusalem; and bring to early fulfillment, even in our days, the hopes and prayers of the House of
Israel for the coming of the Messianic era of thy servant David, ushering in days of justice and
peace, humanity and holiness on earth.
And therefore, Lord our God: Speed the time when those who love righteousness will behold these
days and rejoice; when the upright and the kind will be glad and break into song; when wickedness
shall be silenced and every form of violence vanish like vapor, because thou wilt cause the rule of
arrogance to cease from the earth.


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And thou wilt reign, thou alone, over all humanity through Mount Zion, the place of thy glorious
shrine of old, and through Jerusalem, thy holy city, in accordance with the words of the Psalmist:
The Eternal shall reign forever,Thy God, O Zion, through all generations. Hallelujah! Praise ye the
Lord!
Holy art thou and awe-inspiring is thy name; we have no God besides thee, as the prophet
proclaimed:
Exalted is the Lord of hosts in judgment; and God, the divine Judge, the Holy One, reveals his
holiness through righteousness.
Blessed art thou, O Lord, holy Ruler and Judge of all.
KEDUSHAT HAYOM
Thou didst call our ancestors to thy service from among all the peo- ples of old, and in thy
gracious love thou hast given the House of Israel a lofty goal, through the holiness of thy
commandments. Thou hast brought us nigh to thy service, and thou hast called us by thy great and
holy name, through the name Israel, “Striver for God,” which reminds us ever to strive for higher
and holier aims in life, in thy name.
On Saturday night, add:
And thou, Eternal God, hast revealed to us righteous laws that enable us to do thy will. And thou
hast given us ordinances of integrity and truthful teach- ings, statutes and commandments for our
good.Thou hast bestowed upon us times for rejoicing, holy seasons, and festivals for freely
offering the soul.And thou hast caused us to inherit the holiness of the Sabbath, the honor of the
festival, and the celebration of the pilgrimage holidays. And thou hast differentiated, Lord our God,
between the holy and the secular, between light and dark, between Israel and other nations, between
the seventh day and the six work days of the week.Thou hast made a distinction between the holiness
of the Sabbath and the holiness of Yom Tov; and hast set the seventh day apart for holiness, from
the six work days of the week.Thou hast distinguished thy people Israel, sanctified by thy holiday      EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  ROSH HASHANAH

On Shabbat include words in parentheses
And, therefore, Lord our God, in thy gracious love thou hast given us this (Sabbath day and this)
Day of Remembrance, the day for (remembering) the sounding of the Shofar and (in love) for holy
assembly, in remem- brance of the Exodus from Egypt.
Our God and God of our ancestors, on this day of Rosh Hashanah, may our prayers, and the
remembrance of the prayers of our ances- tors, ascend to thee and be received with favor; for the
coming of the Messianic era of thy servant David; for the welfare of thy holy city, Jerusalem; and
for all thy people, the House of Israel, deliverance and happiness, grace, loving-kindness and
mercy, life and peace from thee. Remember us for good. Bestow upon us blessing. Deliver us for
life. With trust in thy promise of deliverance and mercy, show us thy grace and compassion, and
send us deliverance; for our eyes are turned to thee, O God and King, who art ever-gracious and
ever-compassionate. Our God and God of our ancestors, may thy sovereignty be ack-
nowl  be reflected in the lives of all who
dwell on earth. May all that thou hast made be aware that thou art their Maker, and may all that
thou hast created acknowledge that thou art their Creator; and may all that breathe the breath of
life proclaim:The Eternal, God of Israel, reigns and his sovereignty embraces everything in the
universe. Our God and God of our ancestors, (may our Sabbath rest be worthy in thy sight;) teach    EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  ROSH HASHANAH

the way of holiness through thy commandments, and grant that our portion be in thy Torah. Satisfy
us through thy blessing and gladden us through thy divine help. (In thy gracious love, Lord our
God, let us inherit thy holy Sabbath, and may Israel, hallowing thy name, rest thereon.) Keep our
hearts pure that we may worship and serve thee in truth, for thou art truth, and thy word is truth
and ever-enduring. Blessed art  thou, O Lord, Sovereign over all the earth who hallows (the
Sabbath,) the People of Israel, and the Day of Remembrance.

AVODAH
Lord our God, look with grace upon thy people Israel and their prayer. Restore divine worship to
thine ancient shrine in Zion, and accept there in thy gracious love Israel’s heart-offerings and
prayers. Grant that the worship of thy people Israel may at all times, and in every place, be
pleasing unto thee.
May our eyes behold thy return in mercy to Zion. Blessed art thou, O Lord, whom we pray to restore
thy divine presence to Zion.
HODA-AH
We thank thee, thou who art the Lord our God, who ever was the God of our ancestors, the source of
our strength, Israel’s pro- tecting shield in every age. We thank thee and proclaim thy praise
morning, noon and night; for our lives which are in thy hands, for our souls which are in thy care,
for thy miracles which are daily with us, and for thy wondrous kindnesses which we experience at
all times.Thou art good, thy mercies never fail; thou art loving, thy kindnesses never cease; thou
hast been our hope and trust from the distant past until the present moment of our lives.



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For all of these, thy name is continually and evermore praised and exalted.
Inscribe for a happy life all the children of thy covenant.
May all that live evermore thank thee and praise thy name in truth, Lord, our ever-present source
of help. Blessed art thou, O Lord, whose name is Good, and to whom it is fitting to give thanks.


SHALOM
In the evening service, continue here
Grant abundant and lasting peace to thy people Israel and to all who dwell on earth, for thou art
the Sovereign Lord of all peace; and may it be good in thy sight to bless thy people Israel, and
all humankind, at all times with peace from thee.
In the morning service, continue here
Grant peace, happiness, and blessing to the world. May grace, kindness, and mercy from thee be our
portion and that of all thy people Israel. Bless us, our Father, all of us together, with the light
of thy presence, for through the light of thy presence thou hast ever taught us the doctrine of
life, to love kindness and righteous- ness, blessing and mercy, life and peace.And may it be good
in thy sight to bless thy people Israel and all humankind at all times with peace from thee.



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At all services, say:
And in the book of life and blessing, peace and prosperity, may we and all thy people, the House of
Israel, be inscribed and remembered for a happy and peaceful life.
Blessed art thou, O Lord, ever-present source of peace.

O God, guard my tongue from uttering ill, and my lips from deceitful speech. May I be silent before
them that esteem me lightly, and may I act with humility toward all. Open my heart to the teach-
ings of thy Torah that I may follow thy commandments. As for them that plan evil against me,
speedily frustrate their designs and bring their plans to naught. Do this for thy name’s sake. Do
this for thy right hand. Do this for thy holiness. Do this for thy Torah.That they that love thee
may be rescued, send thy divine help and answer my prayer. May the words of my mouth and the
meditation of my heart be acceptable in thy sight, Lord, my Strength and my Redeemer. Mayest thou
who makes peace on high send peace unto us and all Israel, and unto all who dwell on earth. Amen.
May it be thy will, Lord our God and God of our ancestors, that the HolyTemple be rebuilt, quickly,
in our day, and establish firmly our portion in thy Torah.There we will worship thee with reverence,
as in ancient times.


END OF AMIDAH

On Friday night, continue with the following four paragraphs. On other nights, continue with
Kaddish Shalem on page 47.
During morning services, continue with the Amidah Aloud on page 191.



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SHABBAT BLESSINGS AFTER THE AMIDAH

Vay’chulu
Now the heavens and the earth were finished and all their host. And God had completed by the seventh
day his work of creation. And God rested on the seventh day. And God blessed the seventh day and
hallowed it; for on it he rested from all his work, which God had creatively completed.

God of our Ancestors
Blessed art thou, Lord our God and God of our ancestors, God of Abraham, God of Isaac, and God of
Jacob, mighty and revered, God supreme, Creator of heaven and earth.

Magen Avot—Shield of our Ancestors
Shield of our ancestors, with word alone;
Source of immortal life, as announced through his prophet; The holy King beyond compare.
Giving rest to his people on his holy Sabbath day, God’s delight to give them this repose.
Before him we worship, with reverence and awe,
And give thanks each and every day, with blessings befitting each day. God to whom thanksgivings
belong, the Lord of peace,
Who hallows the Sabbath, and blesses the seventh day,
In holiness gives rest to his people, blessing them with infinite Sabbath delight,
In remembrance of creation.



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Sabbath Rest
Our God and God of our ancestors: Grant that our Sabbath rest may be worthy in thy sight.Teach us
the way of holiness through thy commandments, and grant that our destiny be thy Torah. Satisfy us
through thy blessing, and gladden us through thy divine help. Purify our hearts that we may worship
and serve thee in truth; and in thy gracious love, Lord our God, let us inherit thy holy Sabbath;
and may Israel, hallowing thy name, rest thereon. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who hallows the
Sabbath.
KADDISH  SHALEM
May the mighty name of God be acknowledged as great and holy throughout the world which he has
created in accordance with his will. May he speedily and soon establish his reign of universal jus-
tice, peace and holiness on earth, during your lifetime and during the lifetime of the entire House
of Israel; and say, Amen.
Congregation
May his great name be praised throughout time and eternity. Blessed  and  praised,  glorified,
extolled  and  exalted,  adored,
lauded and celebrated be the name of the Holy One, Blessed Be He.
Higher, yea higher, is it than all the blessings and songs, hymns of praise and psalms of
thanksgiving that can possibly be uttered in the world; and say, Amen.
May the prayers and supplications of the whole People of Israel be worthy before our heavenly
father; and say, Amen.
May abundant peace and life from God be our portion on earth, and that of all Israel; and say,
Amen.
May God who makes peace on high send peace unto us on earth, and unto the whole People of Israel;
and say, Amen.



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KIDDUSH
On Shabbat include words in parentheses
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, Creator of the fruit of the vine.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who called us to thy service from among all
the peoples of old, and gave us a lofty goal in life, having taught us the way of holiness through
thy com- mandments. In thy love thou hast given us this (Sabbath-day and this) Day of Remembrance
for (remembering) the sounding of the shofar, for Holy Assembly, in Remembrance of the Exodus from
Egypt.Yea, it is thou who called us to thy service, and gave us a sacred task in life, different
fromall theothernations;thou,whosewordistruthandever-enduring. Blessed art thou, O Lord, Sovereign
over all the earth, who hallowest (the Sabbath,) the People of Israel, and the Day of Remembrance.
On Saturday night continue here:
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, Creator of the lights of fire.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who hast made a distinction between the holy
and the secular,between light and dark,between Israel and other nations,between the seventh day and
the six work days of the week.Thou hast made a distinction between the holiness of the Sabbath and
the holiness of Yom Tov; and hast set the seventh day apart for holiness, from the six work days of
the week.Thou hast distinguished thy people Israel,sanc- tified by thy holiness.Blessed art
thou,Lord,who makes a distinction between the holiness of the Festival and the holiness of the
Sabbath.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who has blessed us with life, has sustained
us and enabled us to reach this Rosh Hashanah.



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ALAYNU

Let us now praise the Lord of the universe, and acclaim the great- ness of the Author of creation,

Who distinguished us from among the peoples of old, and assigned us our unique destiny.
In private devotion, the following may be said in place of the above two lines:
Who called the heavens into being and stretched them forth; who spread out the earth and all that
emanates therefrom; who gives life to the nations that dwell upon it and breath to them that walk
thereon.


All continue with:
We bend the knee and worship and give homage
to the supreme, King of Kings, the Holy One, blessed is he.
He created the heavens and founded the earth; his throne of glory is in the heavens above and his
majestic presence is in the loftiest heights.




































He is God: there is none else.
Truly, he is our King and none besides him, as it is written in his Torah: Know, therefore, this
day, and consider that the Lord is God in the heavens above and on the earth beneath; there is none
else.



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We hope, therefore, Lord our God, that we may soon behold the revelation of thy glorious might;
when thou wilt cause abominations to cease from the earth and idolatries will be no more; when the
world, Almighty God, shall have been perfected under thy reign in the hearts of all, and everyone
shall worship thee; when all the vio- lent on earth shall be turned to thee, and all that dwell in
the world shall realize and understand, that every knee must bend before thee, and every tongue vow
loyalty. Lord our God: May they bend the knee before thee and give homage to thy glorious name; and
may all accept thy rule of justice and peace. Reign thou over them soon and forevermore; for thine
is the kingdom and through all time thou wilt reign in glory as it is written in thy Torah:
The Lord reigns forever and ever.

And may thy prophet’s word be fulfilled, as it is said:

And the day will come when the Lord will be acknowledged as King by all on earth; on
that day the Lord shall be One and his name One in the hearts of all.



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MOURNERS’ KADDISH
And now let all who mourn the loss of loved ones rise, and linked in the fellowship of faith with
all Israel, let us say the Kaddish together and hal- low the name of God.

May the mighty name of God be acknowledged as great and holy throughout the world which he has
created in accordance with his will. May he speedily and soon establish his reign of universal jus-
tice, peace and holiness on earth, during your lifetime and during the lifetime of the entire House
of Israel; and say, Amen.
Congregation
May his great name be praised throughout time and eternity. Blessed  and  praised,  glorified,
extolled  and  exalted,  adored,
lauded and celebrated be the name of the Holy One, Blessed Be He.
Higher, yea higher, is it than all the blessings and songs, hymns of praise and psalms of
thanksgiving that can possibly be uttered in the world; and say, Amen.
May abundant peace and life from God be our portion on earth, and that of all Israel; and say,
Amen.
May God who makes peace on high send peace unto us on earth, unto all Israel, and unto all
remembering and sorrowing hearts; and say, Amen.



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PSALM 27
Of David. The Lord is my light and my assistance, Of whom shall I be afraid?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life, Of whom shall I stand in awe?
When the wicked hemmed me in, Seeking to devour me—
It was they, mine enemies, that stumbled. It was they, my foes, that fell.
Were an army to encamp against me, My heart would be unafraid;
Were war to rage against me, Even then would I be confident.
One blessing I ask of the Lord, This I shall ever crave;
To dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life; To gaze on the graciousness of the Lord;
To visit his sanctuary.
May he hide me in his tabernacle on the day of trouble; May he conceal me in the shelter of his
shrine;
And set me safe as on a high rock.
And then when triumphant over mine enemies round about me,
I shall bring my offering into his temple with thanksgiving, to the sound of trumpets;
I shall sing to the Lord and acclaim his praise.



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Hear me, Lord, when I call;
Be gracious unto me and answer me.
Speaking for thee, my heart says: Seek ye me; O Lord, I do earnestly seek thee.
Hide not thyself from me,
Turn not thy servant away in anger.
Thou hast ever been my help;
Cast me not off, do not forsake me, God of my deliverance.
Father and mother, though they forsook me, Thou, O Lord, would still protect me.
Teach me, Lord, thy way, And lead me on a level path,
That my foes have not their way.
Leave me not to the rage of mine enemies, False witnesses who have sprung up against me, Fomenters
of violence.
What, if I had not had faith! But I did have faith
That I would experience the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
Put your trust in the Lord;
Be strong and let your heart be steadfast; Only, put your trust in the Lord.

Mourners’ Kaddish, page 55



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ADON OLAM

Eternal Lord is he, who aye was God and King,
Ere aught had been called forth, inert or living thing. When by his will divine all life had come
to be, Acknowledged by creation was his sovereignty.
Whene’er the end shall come and all life cease to be, Alone will he remain still reigning
awesomely.
All ages past were his and ages yet to be,
He who forever is, will aye reign gloriously.
The One and only God whose reign none else may share, To whom none can be like, with whom none can
compare! By time aye unconfined, nor genesis nor end;
To him all power belongs, from him all powers descend.
My living God is he; he ever sets me free;
The source of my life’s strength, when comes adversity. He guides me through all trials, to him in
stress I fly,
In him my hope I rest when unto him I cry.
Into God’s caring hand, my soul I bid him take, Alike in hours of sleep and when again I wake; And
with my soul, to him my body I gladly give, The Lord with me abiding, free from fear I live.



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BLESSINGS  FOR  THE  HOME  ON
ROSH   HASHANAH  EVENING











On Shabbat begin here: Softly








KIDDUSH
















Aloud














And there was evening, and there was morning,

The sixth day. Now the heavens and the earth were finished and all their host. And God had completed
by the seventh day his work of cre- ation. And God rested on the seventh day. And God blessed the
seventh day and hallowed it. For on it he rested from all his work, which God had creatively
completed.


























On weekdays begin here:
With permission of all here gathered:
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, Creator of the fruit of the vine.

On Shabbat include words in parentheses
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the  universe, who called us to thy service from among all
the peoples of old, and gave us a lofty goal in life, having taught us the way of holiness through
thy commandments. In thy love thou hast given us this (Sabbath-day and this)  Day of Remembrance
for (remembering)  the sounding of the  shofar,



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for Holy Assembly, in Remembrance of the Exodus from Egypt. Yea, it is thou who called us to thy
service, and gave us a sacred task in life, different from all the other nations; thou, whose word
is truth and ever-enduring. Blessed art thou, O Lord, Sovereign over all the earth who hallowest
(the Sabbath,) the People of Israel, and the Day of Remembrance.
On Saturday night continue here:
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, Creator of the lights of fire.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who hast made a distinction between the holy
and the secular,between light and dark,between Israel and other nations,between the seventh day and
the six work days of the week.Thou hast made a distinction between the holiness of the Sabbath and
the holiness of Yom Tov; and hast set the seventh day apart for holiness, from the six work days of
the week.Thou hast distinguished thy people Israel,sanc- tified by thy holiness.Blessed art
thou,Lord,who makes a distinction between the holiness of the Festival and the holiness of the
Sabbath.

On all nights:

Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who has blessed us with life, has sustained
us and enabled us to reach this Rosh Hashanah.



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BLESSING CHILDREN
Placing hands on the children’s heads, say:







For sons
May God bless you as he blessed Efraim and Menashe, the sons of Joseph.
For daughters
May God bless you as he blessed the matriarchs Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah.
For both
May the Lord bless you and protect you.
May the Lord cause his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you.
May the Lord lift his countenance toward you and grant you peace.





























Before washing:


























THE  MOTZI


Lift up your hands in holiness, and bless the Lord:
































Washing the hands:
Blessed art thou, God Eternal, Ruler of the universe, who hast taught us the way of holiness
through thy commandments, in accor- dance with which we wash our hands before breaking bread.
The Motzi, recited over two loaves:
Blessed art thou, God Eternal, Ruler of the universe, who brings forth bread from the earth.



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rupf ouhku vbav atrk ,hrja

Shah. arit
Morning Service for Rosh HaShanah and  Yom  Kippur



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ON ENTERING THE PORTALS OF THE SYNAGOGUE
Through thy great loving-kindness I have come to thy house, O God; with reverence I will worship
thee in thy holy shrine.




ON PUTTING ON THE TALLIT
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler  of the universe,  who has taught us the way of holiness
through thy commandments in accordance with which we put on the Tallit, symbol of holiness and
reminder of thine all-pervading presence.





 



MEDITATION
 
 
 


Servants of time are slaves; slaves unto slaves are they, But those who serve the Lord, alone in
life are free; Therefore, whatever it be that others may seek, I pray, That my life’s choice and
place, in God may ever be.



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MAH  TOVU



Rabbi
How lovely are thy tents, O Jacob, Thy dwellings, Israel, O how fair!

Through thy great loving-kindness we have come to thy house, O God; With reverence we will worship
thee in thy holy  shrine.

Lord, we love to dwell in thy house, The place where thy glory abides.

Before thee we will worship and bow down,
We will bend the knee before the Lord, our Maker.

Rabbi and Congregation conclude together:
May my prayer unto thee, O Lord, find favorable acceptance in this hour;
In thy great loving-kindness, answer me, O God, with thy faithful help. Amen.


 THE   MORNING  BLESSINGS
My God! The soul within me came pure from thee. It is thy creation, thy handiwork and thy breath.
While I live, thy faithfulness preserves it within me .a future time it will be taken from me in
this world, and endowed with immortal life in the time to come. My God and God of my ancestors,
while the breath of life is in me, I declare my allegiance to thee, Sovereign of creation, Lord of
all souls. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who restores soul-breath to lifeless bodies.

Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe ,who endows the rooster with the ability to discern
between day and night.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who has created me in the divine image.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who has made me a free man/woman.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who has made me Israel.
Blessed art thou, Lord Our God, Ruler of the universe, who opens the eyes of the blind.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who clothes the naked.
Blessed art thou, Lord and God, Ruler of the universe, who frees the bound.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who lifts the bent.





Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who spreads dry land over the waters.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God. Ruler of the universe, who pro- vides for all my needs.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who makes me sure-footed.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who girds Israel with strength.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who crowns Israel with glory.
Blessed art thou, Lord our God, Ruler of the universe, who gives power to the faint.
Blessed  art  thou, Lord  our  God, Ruler  of  the  universe, who has removed sleep from mine eyes
and slumber from mine eyelids. Lord, our God and God of our ancestors: Grant that we may live in
accordance with thy Torah and its commandments. Keep us from falling into the power of sin,
temptation, and disgrace; and let not the evil impulse gain sway over us. Keep us far from wicked
people and corrupt companions; and grant that we may cling to our better natures, and engage in
good deeds.We pray that our will may con- form to thine, so that we may give ourselves
whole-heartedly to thy service. Grant that we may ever find love and mercy with thee and with other
people, and may thou ever bestow thy great kindnesses upon us. Blessed art thou O Lord, who bestows
loving-kindnesses upon the People of Israel.



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A person should always be filled with the fear of heaven, in secret, and in the open.
Acknowledging truth, and speaking truth in the heart, arise each morning and say:
Sovereign of all worlds, we lay our plea before thee, not because of our virtues, but because of
our reliance on thy boundless mercy. What are we? What is our life? What is the worth of our
kindness and merits, our helpfulness and our strength? What can frail mortals say before thee, Lord
our God and God of our ancestors? Are not all whom the world proclaims mighty as naught before
thee, those of renown as though they had not been, the wise as though without knowledge, and the
intelligent as though without understanding? For are not most human deeds empty, and the days of
human existence, vanity in thy sight?The superiority of man over beast would count for little, were
it not for the soul which thou didst implant within us.
We are thy covenanted people.We are the children of Abraham who loved thee, and to whom thou
pledged on Mount Moriah.We are the descendants of Isaac, his favored one, who was bound on the
altar.We are the congregation of Jacob, who secured the birthright, and whom thou called Israel and
Jeshurun because of his love for thee, and the joy he gave thee.
We therefore must give thanks and sing praises unto thee, and pro- claim the holiness of thy name.
Happy are we whose portion is lovely, whose lot is pleasant and whose heritage is beautiful. Happy
are we who are privileged twice each day, morning and evening, to proclaim:



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HEAR, O ISRAEL:THE LORD  OUR GOD,THE LORD  IS  ONE.
Blessed is his glorious sovereign name forever.
Thou art the One and only God who did exist before the world was created; thou art the One and only
God since the world came into being.Thou art the One and only God in this world of transitory exis-
tence,andthouartthe Oneandonly Godintheworldofeverlastinglife. Reveal thy holiness through those
who hallow thy name by their faith and deeds; yea, may they hallow thy name throughout the world.
Be thou exalted through thy deliverance of us, and may our spiritual power be thus increased in the
world. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who causes thy name to be hallowed, through thy people, before the
eyes of all.
THE  DAILY  PSALMS








 




On Sunday, Psalm 24
This is the first day of the week, on which the Levites would sing in the Holy Temple:
Of David, A Psalm.
The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein. God
founded it upon the seas, and estab- lished it upon the waters.Who may ascend the mountain of the
Lord, and who may stand in this holy place? Someone with clean hands  and a pure heart, who has not
set desire upon vanity and has not sworn deceitfully. Such a person shall receive a blessing  from
the Eternal, and the reward of righteousness from the God of deliverance. Such is the generation of
them that seek thee, that seek thy presence, O God of Jacob. Lift up your heads, O gates, and be
lifted up, you ever- lasting doors, that the King of glory may come in! Who, indeed,  is the King
of glory? The Lord, strong and mighty, the Lord, mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O gates,
yes, lift them up, you everlast- ing doors, that the King of glory may come in! Who, indeed, is the
King of glory? Indeed, the Lord of hosts is the King of glory. Selah!



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On Monday, Psalm 48
This is the second day of the week, on which the Levites would sing in the Holy Temple:
A Song; a Psalm of the sons of Korah..
Great is the Lord, and much to be praised, in the city of our God,
his holy mountain, beautiful vista, the joy of the whole earth, Mount Zion, the uttermost parts of
the north, the city of the great King. God in Jerusalem’s palaces has made himself known as a
stronghold. For, They looked and were amazed;
they turned in fear and hurried away. Trembling took hold of them there, pangs like a woman
birthing. With thine east wind, the ships of a Tar shish are shattered. Just as we heard it, we saw it
happen in the city of the Lord of hosts, in the city of our God. God, establish it firmly forever!
Selah! We reflected on thy faithfulness, God, in the midst of thy temple. As is thy name, God, so is
thy praise unto the ends of the earth. Thy right hand is full of righteousness. Let mount Zion be
glad, let the daughters of Judah rejoice, because of thy judgments. Circle Zion, and go round about
her; count the towers, mark her ram- parts, study her palaces. Be able to recount it to the very
last generation. For such is God, our God, for ever and ever; he will guide us eternally.
On Tuesday, Psalm 82
This is the third day of the week, on which the Levites would sing in the Holy Temple:
A Psalm of Asaph.
God stands in the divine assembly; in the midst of the judges he is judges know not, neither do they understand; they are in the dark; they make
all the foundations unstable. I thought: You are gods, children of on high. But, indeed, you too
shall die like mortals, and fall like one of the princes. Arise, O God, judge the earth. Thou shalt
possess all nations.








 
ends to all who stipulate


































DAILY RECITALS LITURGY









I offer thanks to You, living and eternal king,
for You have restored my soul within me; great is Your faithfulness.


Blessed are You, HaShem our God, Master of the universe,
Who has sanctified us with Your Commandments and commanded us
About washing our hands.






Blessed are You HaShem,
Our God, King of the universe,
Who fashioned man with wisdom
and created within him many openings and many cavities It is obvious and known before Your Throne of Glory that if but one of them were to be ruptured
or but one of them were to be blocked it would be impossible to survive
and to stand before You. Blessed are you, HaShem,
Who heals all flesh and acts wondrously?




Blessed are you, HaShem our God, King of the               universe Who has sanctified us with His commandments,


"Hear Israel, HaShem is our God, HaShem is One"
Blessed is the Name of His glorious kingdom for all eternity.
Blessing of Moshiach:
Blessed are you HaShem our God, King of the Universe, Who has given us the way of salvation through Moshiach Yeshua. Omayn






Blessings Over the Study of the Torah:
First blessing for the Torah
This prayer applies to all Torah studies done throughout the day and so should only be said once a day.


Blessed are You, HaShem, our god, King of the universe, Who has sanctified us with His commandments
and has commanded us to engross ourselves in the words of Torah.
Please HaShem, our God, sweeten the words of Your Torah
in our mouth and in the mouth of Your people, the House of Israel
May we and our offspring
and the offspring of Your people, the House of Israel -
all of us -- know Your Name
and study Your Torah for its own sake.
Blessed are you HaShem, Who teaches Torah to His people Israel


Blessings Over the Study of the Torah:
Second blessing for the Torah
This prayer applies to all Torah studies done throughout the day and so should only be said once a day.

Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the Universe, Who selected us from all the peoples and gave us His Torah, Blessed are You HaShem, Giver of the Torah.



Blessings Over the Study of the Torah:
Scriptural Selection: Arronic Benediction.
May HaShem bless you and safeguard you.
May HaShem illuminate His countenance for you and be gracious to you.
May HaShem turn his countenance to you
and establish peace for you.




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Blessings Over the Study of the Torah:


ELOHAI,

My God, the soul You placed within me is pure. You created it, you fashioned it,
You breathed it into me, You safeguard it within me,
and eventually You will take it from me, and restore it to me in Time to Come. As long as the soul is within me, I gratefully thank You, HaShem, my God and the God of my forefathers,
Master of all works, Lord of all souls.
Blessed are You HaShem,

Who restores souls to dead bodies.
Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe,


Who gave the heart understanding to distinguish between day and night Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe,
for not having made me a gentile --

[i.e. for allowing me to perform the 613 mitzvot of our people]


Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe,
for not having made me a slave -- [i.e. given me freedom to control my deeds]
Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe,
for not having made me a woman --

(i.e. for being able to perform all the mitzvot of Torah)






Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, for having made me according to His will (i.e. as guardians of the Holy TraditiON

Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, Who gives sight to the blind.
Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, Who clothes the naked.
Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, Who releases the
Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, Who straightens the bent.
Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe,
Who spreads out the earth upon the waters.




Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe,
Who has provided me my every need.

Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, Who firms a man's footsteps..

Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, Who girds Israel with strength.
Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, Who crowns Israel with
Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, Who gives strength to the weary.










Blessed are You, HaShem, our God, King of the universe, Who removes sleep from my eyes and slumber from my eyelids.
May it be Your will,

HaShem, our God, and the God of our forefathers, that You accustom us to [study] Your Torah and attach us to Your commandments.
Do not bring us into the power of error, nor into the power of transgression and sin; nor into the power of challenge, nor into the power of scorn. Let not the Evil Inclination dominate us.
Distance us from an evil person and an evil companion.


.

Attach us to the Good Inclination and to good deeds. Compel our Evil Inclination to be subservient to You. Grant us today and every day grace, kindness, and mercy in Your eyes and in the eyes of all who see us. Bestow undeserved kindnesses upon us.
Blessed are You, HaShem,

Who bestows undeserved kindnesses upon Your people Israel.



May it be Your Will:
Prayers for protection, for personal needs etc.: Prayers from your heart may be properly inserted at this point.

May it be Your will,

HaShem, my God and the God of my forefathers, that You rescue me today and every day
from brazen men and from brazenness, from an evil man, from an evil companion,
from an evil neighbor, from an evil mishap, from the destructive spiritual impedimentfrom a harsh trial and from a harsh opponent, whether he is a member of the covenant or whether he is not a member of the covenant.





Minchah:
The Afternoon Messianic Prayers

Shema Yisrael:
"Hear Israel, HaShem is our God, HaShem is One"

Blessed is the Name of His glorious kingdom for all eternity.

Blessing of Moshiach:
Blessed are you HaShem our God, King of the Universe, Who has given us the way of salvation through Moshiach Yeshua. Omayn



Prayer after Meals:

May my mouth declare the praise of HaShem

and may all flesh bless His Holy Name forever.
We will bless HaShem

from this time and forever, Praise God!

Give thanks to God for He is good,

His kindness endures forever.

Who can express the mighty acts of HaShem?

Who can declare all His praise?

Behold I am prepared and ready

to perform the positive commandment
for it is said: "And you shall eat and you shall be satisfied

and you shall bless HaShem, your God,

for the good land which He gave you."



Aaronic Benediction
May HaShem bless you and safeguard you.May HaShem cause His face to shine upon you
and be gracious to you. May HaShem turn his countenance upon you and establish peace for you
(for all eternity).

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Shema Yisrael:



Ma'ariv:
The Evening Messianic Prayers
"Hear Israel, HaShem is our God, HaShem is One"Blessed is the Name of His glorious kingdom for all eternity. Blessing of Moshiach: Blessed are you HaShem our God, King of the Universe, Who has given us the way of salvation through Moshiach Yeshua. Omayn


Magnified and sanctified be His great name

in the world which He has created according to His will.

May He establish His Kingdom,

during your life and during your days,

and during the life of the whole family of Israel,

even swiftly and soon,and say Omayn. Omayn.
May His great Name be blessed forever and to all eternity.
Blessed, praised, and glorified, exalted, extolled

and honored, magnified and lauded


be the name of the Holy One, blessed is He. Blessed is He,

beyond all the blessings and songs, praises, and consolations

which are uttered in the world, and say Omayn.

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May there be abundant peace from heaven, and life, upon us and upon all Israel,

and say Omayn, May He Who makes peace in His high places

make peace upon us and upon all Israel, And say Omayn.

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Aaronic Benediction
May HaShem bless you and safeguard you. May HaShem cause His face to shine upon you and be gracious to you. May HaShem turn his countenance upon you and establish peace for you
(for all eternity).

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Master of the universe, I hereby forgive everyone who has angered or antagonized me
or who has sinned against me -- whether against my body, my property, my honor or against anything of mine; whether he did so accidentally, willfully, carelessly, or purposely; whether through speech, deed, thought, or notion; whether in this transmigration or another transmigration –




I forgive every Jew. I forgive every Gentile.

May no one be punished because of me May it be Your will, HaShem, my God and the God of my forefathers that I may sin no more, and whatever sins I have done before You, may You blot out in Your abundant mercies, but not through suffering or bad illnesses please. May the expressions of my mouth and the thoughts of my heart find favor before You,
HaShem, my Rock and my Redeemer.









Note: These prayers are based closely on the Artscroll Orthodox Jewish Siddur and they hold all an option in who’s to come into their work.
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As long as the Jewish spirit is
yearning deep in the heart,
With eyes turned toward the East, looking toward Zion,

Then our hope - the two thousand year old hope - will not be lost:

To be a free people in our land,
The land of Zion and Jerusalem.
Omayn!



 































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