Please print before the holiday for reference.
Hatarat Nedarim | 2 | |
Chabad custom is to try to appoint ten men as your Bet Din, but many use only three. | ||
MINCHA FOR EREV SHABBAT & EREV ROSH HASHANAH | Sep. 18, 2020 | |
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Hodu, Patach Eliyahu | 5–8 | |
Korbanot, Ashrei, Amidah, (no tachanun), LeDavid Hashem Ori, Aleinu, Al Tira | 9–22 | |
Light Candles | 22 | |
Remember to say “Shel Shabbat V’shel Yom Hazikaron.” Then say “Shehechyanu.” | ||
KABBALAT SHABBAT | ||
Mizmor Ledavid, Lecha Dodi, Mizmor Shir L’yom Hashabbat, Kegavna | 23–27 | |
MAARIV FOR SHABBAT & ROSH HASHANAH | ||
ולומר “And say:” (in place of Borchu with a minyan) | bottom pg. 27 (grey box) | |
Shema Yisrael with blessings | 29–32 | |
Amidah for Rosh Hashanah & Shabbat (add grey-box inserts for Shabbat) | 33-39 | |
Note that the third blessing of the Amidah is much longer and ends המלך הקדוש “the holy King.” Also note that from now until after Yom Kippur, we replace every instance of עושה שלום with עושה השלום (“He who makes the peace”). |
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ויכולו “The heavens and the earth” (say first and third paragraph only) | 39 | |
לדוד מזמור “By David, a Psalm” (important to say slowly and focused) | 40 | |
מזמור לדוד Psalm 23 | 41 | |
עלינו Aleinu, Al Tira | 42-44 | |
L’Shanah Tovah | 44 | |
KIDDUSH FOR SHABBAT & ROSH HASHANAH | ||
Shalom Aleichem, Eshet Chayil, etc. (say quietly) | 44–45 | |
Kiddush (begin with Yom Hashishi), Shehechiyanu | 46 (English: Turn the page) | |
Blessing and Prayer over Apple in Honey (After washing and eating challah) | Bottom 46 | |
SHACHARIT FOR SHABBAT & ROSH HASHANAH | Sep. 19, 2020 | |
The custom is to fill as much of the day as possible with the recital of Tehillim. | ||
Morning Blessings, Korbanot, Pesukei D’zimra | 60–100 | |
Shema with Blessings (say Shabbat version, grey box) | 101–108 | |
Amidah for Rosh Hashanah & Shabbat (add grey-box inserts for Shabbat) | 109–114 | |
We do not say Avinu Malkeinu because we do not petition for our needs on Shabbat. | ||
Song of the Day | 158 | |
L’David Hashem Ori | 159 | |
Torah Reading for first day | 164–166 | |
Haftarah for first day (Story and Song of Chana) | 170–172 | |
Because it is Shabbat, the shofar is not blown until tomorrow. | ||
MUSAF FOR SHABBAT AND ROSH HASHANAH | ||
Ashrei | 177 | |
When praying without a minyan, do not start Musaf until three halachic hours (one quarter of a day) after sunrise. | ||
Musaf of Rosh Hashanah is different than every other musaf and fulfills a vital role. It is important to look it through beforehand and note its structure. After the three opening blessings are three long blessings with three themes: 1. Proclaim G‑d as king over the world. 2. Mention memory of our covenant with Him. 3. Declare that He responds to the call of the shofar with compassion. Each blessing contains ten verses from Tanach on its theme. |
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Three opening blessings | 180–182 (2nd paragraph) | |
Begin kingship blessing (add inserts for Shabbat) | 182 | |
Ten verses on kingship | bottom of 184 (“The L-rd will reign forever and ever”) –186 | |
Begin remembrance blessing | 186 | |
Ten verses on remembrance | middle of 187 (“G‑d remembered Noah…”) –188 | |
Begin Shofar blessing | 189 | |
Ten verses on Shofar | middle of 189 (“It was on the third day…”) – 190 | |
Three closing blessings | 191–192 | |
Ein Kelokeinu (we do not say Avinu Malkeinu on Shabbat) | 245 | |
Aleinu, Al Tira | 247 | |
ולקחת “You shall take…” | 264 | |
The Six Remembrances | 264 | |
Tehillim for the first day | 249–257 | |
KIDDUSH FOR SHABBAT AND ROSH HASHANAH DAY | ||
Mizmor L’David, etc. (said quietly) | 265–266 | |
Kiddush | 266 | |
MINCHA FOR SHABBAT AND ROSH HASHANAH | ||
Korbanot | 269–272 | |
Ashrei, Uva L’Tzion | 272–274 | |
V’ani Tefilati | top of 275 | |
Torah Reading | 277 | |
Amidah for Shabbat and Rosh Hashanah (add grey-box inserts for Shabbat) | 279–285 | |
We do not say Avinu Malkeinu because we do not petition for our needs on Shabbat. | ||
L’David Hashem Ori, Aleinu, Al Tira | 288–290 | |
Tashlich is postponed until tomorrow, due to Shabbat | ||
MAARIV FOR SECOND DAY ROSH HASHANAH | ||
שיר “A song of ascents…” | 28 | |
Shema Yisrael with blessings | 29–32 | |
Amidah for Rosh Hashanah (include Vatodeyanu, bottom pg. 35) | 33 | |
L’David Mizmor (important to say slowly and focused) | 40 | |
Aleinu, Al Tira | 42-44 | |
CANDLE-LIGHTING & KIDDUSH FOR ROSH HASHANAH & HAVDALAH FOR SHABBAT | ||
Place a fruit that you haven’t had this season on the table. If tonight is considered a new day, your blessing “shehechyanu” will be on the day; if it’s only a continuation of the previous day, that blessing will be on the fruit. | ||
Light Candles | 22 | |
End the blessing “Shel Yom Hazikaron.” When saying “Shehechyanu,” have in mind both the second day of Rosh Hashanah, and the new fruit you have on your table. | ||
Kiddush (Begin with “savri maranan”) | 46 (English: Turn the page) | |
Include the blessing on fire and the havdalah in the grey box | ||
When saying “Shehechiyanu” have in mind both Rosh Hashanah and the new fruit you have on your table. (If you said it when lighting candles, don’t repeat it now.) | ||
After drinking the wine, say a blessing on the new fruit (bottom of pg. 46/47), and then eat it. | 46 (English: Turn the page) | |
When you finish eating the fruit say the blessing after eating fruit. | 54 | |
Wash, say the blessing on the challah, and enjoy your meal. | ||
SHACHARIT FOR THE SECOND DAY OF ROSH HASHANAH | Sep. 20, 2020 | |
As yesterday, the custom is to fill as much of the day as possible with recital of Tehillim. | ||
Morning Blessings, Korbanot, Pesukei D’zimra | 60–100 | |
Shema with Blessings | 101–108 | |
Amidah for Rosh Hashanah | 109–114 | |
Avinu Malkeinu | 152–154 | |
Song of the Day | 155 | |
L’David Hashem Ori | 159 | |
Torah Reading for the second day | 164–166 | |
Haftarah for second day | 170–172 | |
SOUNDING THE SHOFAR | ||
Vital instructions concerning the sounding of the shofar | 330 | |
Say Psalm 47 seven times | 175 | |
Eight verses (With more than two people, say this responsively) | 175 | |
Blessings and order of sounds | 176 | |
Yehi Ratzon | 177 | |
Three verses (With more than two people, say this responsively) | 177 | |
MUSAF FOR ROSH HASHANAH | ||
When praying without a minyan, do not start Musaf until three halachic hours (one quarter of a day) after sunrise. | ||
Musaf of Rosh Hashanah is different than every other musaf and fulfills a vital role. It is important to look it through beforehand and note its structure. After the three opening blessings are three long blessings with three themes: 1. Proclaim G‑d as king over the world. 2. Mention memory of our covenant with Him. 3. Declare that He responds to the call of the shofar with compassion. Each blessing contains ten verses from Tanach on its theme. |
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Three opening blessings | 180–182 (2nd paragraph) | |
Begin kingship blessing (add inserts for Shabbat) | 182 | |
Ten verses on kingship | bottom of 184 (“The L-rd will reign forever and ever”) –186 | |
Begin remembrance blessing | 186 | |
Ten verses on remembrance | middle of 187 (“G‑d remembered Noah…”) –188 | |
Begin Shofar blessing | 189 | |
Ten verses on Shofar | middle of 189 (“It was on the third day…”) – 190 | |
Three closing blessings | 191–192 | |
Ein Kelokeinu | 245 | |
Aleinu, Al Tira | 247 | |
The Six Remembrances | 264 | |
Tehillim for the second day | 249–257 | |
KIDDUSH FOR ROSH HASHANAH DAY | ||
Kiddush | 266 | |
MINCHA FOR ROSH HASHANAH | ||
Leave enough time to be able to do Tashlich before dark. | ||
Korbanot | 269–272 | |
Ashrei, Uva L’Tzion | 272–274 | |
Amidah for Rosh Hashanah | 279–285 | |
Avinu Malkeinu | 285–287 | |
L’David Hashem Ori, Aleinu, Al Tira | 288–290 | |
Tashlich | 291–292 | |
CONCLUSION OF ROSH HASHANAH | ||
Maariv | 293–306 | |
Note all eight modifications and additions: 1. זכרינו “Remember us…” in first blessing. 2. מי כמוך “Who is like You…” in the second blessing. 3. Sign off המלך הקדוש “the holy King” in the third blessing 4. Add havdalah in the fourth blessing. 5. Sign off המלך השמפט “the King of Judgment” in the eleventh blessing. 6. וכתוב לחיים טובים “Inscribe all the children…” in the blessing of מודים. 7. ובספר חיים “And in the book of life…” in the last blessing. 8. Sign off the Amidah (and Kaddish) with עושה השלום “He who makes the peace” |
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Havdalah | 306 | |
Only wine—no candle or spices. |
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