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Lithurgy

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Prayer Audio – Page 47

Liturgical section recited with traditional cantillation. Reflection on divine mercy and faithfulness.

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Prayer Audio – Page 11

Liturgical section recited with traditional cantillation.

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Prayer Audio – Page 33

Liturgical section recited with traditional cantillation. Reflection on divine mercy and faithfulness.

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Kabbalat Shabbat – Preparation for Maariv

Concluding section of Kabbalat Shabbat. Transition from psalms to formal prayer.

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Shabbat Kiddush Introduction

Introductory verses welcoming Shabbat. Acknowledges God's creation of the world.

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Prayer Audio – Page 70

Traditional synagogue prayer text. Praise of God and reflection on divine care.

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Prayer Audio – Page 55

Prayer section emphasizing faith and connection. Acknowledgment of God's kindness and guidance.

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Kabbalat Shabbat – Hymn of Praise

Traditional melody associated with welcoming Shabbat. Expressions of joy, gratitude, and holiness.

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Major Prayer Section – Page 114

Full traditional liturgical recitation. Praise, remembrance, and spiritual elevation.

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Weekday Maariv – Evening Faith

Prayer expressing trust in God during the night. Requests protection, peace, and renewal.

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Shabbat Maariv – Service Continuation

Advances into the central portions of Maariv. Requests peace, blessing, and divine guidance.

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Prayer Audio – Page 59

Liturgical section recited with traditional cantillation. Reflection on divine mercy and faithfulness.

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Weekday Maariv – Blessings

Traditional blessings preceding the Shema. Gratitude for divine guidance and daily protection.

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Shabbat Maariv – Shema & Blessings

Includes blessings surrounding the Shema prayer.

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Tehillim 27: Seeking the Presence of God

This recitation features Psalm 27 (Tehillim 27), a cherished prayer in Jewish tradition expressing faith, trust, and devotion to God. The psalm speaks of seeking divine presence, finding strength in times of uncertainty, and maintaining hope through every challenge. Its timeless words inspire courage, spiritual reflection, and a deep connection to Jewish worship and heritage.

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Prayer Audio – Page 9

Liturgical section recited with traditional cantillation. Reflection on divine mercy and faithfulness.

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Prayer Audio – Page 40

Guided learning and pronunciation aid. Praise and supplication before God.

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Prayer Audio – Page 14

Liturgical section recited with traditional cantillation. Reflection on divine mercy and faithfulness.

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Kabbalat Shabbat – Welcoming the Sabbath

Part of the sequence leading into Shabbat worship. Joyful welcome of the Sabbath Queen.

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Prayer Audio – Page 99

Traditional Jewish liturgy. Recognition of God's greatness and mercy.

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Prayer Audio – Page 66

Continuation of prayer service. Requests for wisdom, peace, and protection.

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Prayer Audio – Page 41

Traditional text with liturgical melody. Worship, gratitude, and devotion.

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Shabbat Kiddush – Opening Verses

Scriptural verses preceding the blessing. Remembrance of creation and sanctification of Shabbat.

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Friday Night Maariv – Community Prayer

Congregational prayer expressing faith and unity. Praise of God and sanctification of Shabbat.

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Kabbalat Shabbat – Sacred Transition

Preparatory prayers before Maariv. Welcoming spiritual rest and divine presence.

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Prayer Audio – Page 68

Guided learning and pronunciation aid. Praise and supplication before God.

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Prayer Audio – Page 52

Traditional liturgical text with prescribed melody. Praise, gratitude, and connection to God.

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Kabbalat Shabbat – Joy of Shabbat

Psalms and hymns expressing joy and spiritual renewal. Rejoicing in the gift of rest, holiness, and divine presence.

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Shabbat Maariv – Opening Blessings

Introduces the evening prayers and transition from weekday concerns into sacred time.

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Prayer Audio – Page 7

Liturgical section recited with traditional cantillation. Reflection on divine mercy and faithfulness.

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Prayer Audio – Page 37

Guided learning and pronunciation aid. Praise and supplication before God.

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Kabbalat Shabbat Introduction

Opening prayers and psalms. Invitation to gather and praise God before Shabbat.

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Weekday Maariv – Evening Worship

Prayer marking the transition from day to night. Gratitude and trust in divine protection.

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Prayer Audio – Page 88

Important Siddur passage. Spiritual growth, gratitude, and faith.

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Prayer Audio – Page 62

Learning resource for pronunciation and melody. Blessings and expressions of trust.

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Weekday Mincha – Afternoon Prayer

Midday pause for prayer and reflection. Praise, repentance, and personal requests.

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Kabbalat Shabbat – Opening Psalms

One of the classic psalms of Friday evening. Calls worshippers to rejoice before God.

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Shabbat Maariv – Central Prayer

Important section of the evening service. Gratitude for Shabbat and divine blessings.

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Shabbat Kiddush – Continuation

Traditional Friday night blessing. Celebrates creation and the covenant of Shabbat.

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Weekday Maariv – Shema

Core declaration of Jewish faith. Acceptance of God's unity and commandments.

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Shabbat Kiddush – Sanctification

Formal sanctification of the Sabbath at the table. Declares Shabbat as a holy day established by God.

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Weekday Maariv – Introduction

Establishes focus and gratitude before formal prayer.

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Kabbalat Shabbat – Psalm of Welcome

Traditional Friday evening psalm recited before the formal service begins. The congregation welcomes the arrival of Shabbat and acknowledges God's sovereignty over creation.

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