![]() We extinguish the candle into the wine to conclude the ceremony, as a final moment of “goodbye” to Shabbat. With the singing of Shavua Tov and Eliyahu haNavi we wish each other a “good week” to come and long for a day when Shabbat won’t need to end at all!ĭownload a printable version of these blessings. The light, the wine, and spices all come together to help us carry Shabbat with us through the week until the next Shabbat. We light a multi-wicked candle – which symbolizes how our busy separate selves come together on Shabbat. ![]() We pass a spice box (full of cinnamon or another sweet smelling spice) – which symbolizes the lingering scent of the sweetness of Shabbat. We drink from a cup of wine – which symbolizes the joy we experienced on Shabbat. The service can take place in the home, in synagogue or in a group. A beautiful ritual, it’s a brief ceremony that uses four elements to mark the moment we sadly say goodbye to the beauty of Shabbat, and pledge to carry its gifts into the week to come. 178.Havdalah is a Hebrew word that means “separation” and is the ritual that ends Shabbat, separating it from the start of the new week. Prayer for Israel (begin by chanting the first 5 words in Hebrew page 178)Ī prayer for the State of Israel, p. *TORAH & HAFTARAH READINGS (Mishaberach for holim before hatzi kadesh and Maftir) (Inclusive mishaberach for olim before Haftarah) Remarks introducing the Parasha (give gabbai time to pull aliyah cards) We take a moment of personal prayer in front of the Ark. (At vayehi binsoa, announce "Please Rise" and then face the Ark as is is opened). Please remain standing as we continue on p. Please include the prayers of your own heart. We will then continue praying silently in Hebrew or in English from pp. If you would like to follow in transliteration, these blessing can be found at the end of your prayerbook on p. We will join together in the first 3 blessings, starting with the inner column on p. Rabbi will motion congregation to rise at Kumah (After Emet, kiss your tsitsit once more and let them go). ![]() We continue quietly in Hebrew or in English for the first paragraph of p. Shema, Baruch Shem (softly), V’Ahavtah (Torah trope), then English of V’ahavtahĪfter v’ahavtah in Hebrew, “We pray together in English in the middle of the page.” Ha Kol Yoducha v’hakol yishabchucha (Daven quietly until Ein k’erkcha… techiyat hametim Yish’tabach…pause briefly to recite middle lines to yourself,, then continue with brachot v’hodaot….el chey ha’olamim 145 (chant Nishmat Kol chai…), and then we pray to ourselves in Hebrew or in English through to the end of p. Nishmat Kol-Chai, then.Nehallelcha unshebechecha 122 with Pseukei D’zimra, our Psalms of praise.Ĭontinue quietly with Baruch Adonai, and come in at Baruch Shem…amen v’amen Rabbi usually leads, or Please rise and those who chose may join in Mourner’s Kaddish.īaruch Sheh-Amar, responsively (Hebrew) then paragraph softly, end with Yached Chay… hafachta (top line aloud, continue davening and then pick up at the arrow) (Other Psalms may be added here during Elul or for holidays. Jeff ASHREI - Psalm 145 Ash-rei yosh-vei vei-te-cha - od y-ha-l-lu-cha se-la. We study words of Torah together in English at the top of p. This is the transliteration style I like. – We begin in Hebrew at the top of the page, and then continue together in English.Įnglish, “You shall be holy…drawing them near to the Torah” Torah study blessings: Hebrew through La’asok b’divrei Torah, then English “May you make…who gives the Torah.” After Shema and Baruch shem quietly, pause or daven to yourself, and then continue with Kadesh. 106,” allow time for davening and then chant Ashreinu. 105, and then continue together at the top of p. 104.Īfter u’tenenu, say, “We pray to ourselves on p. We join together in English in the middle of p. “Barukh atah Adonai…who acts with kindly love to the people Israel.” We continue on the next page with the blessings for everyday miracles. 102, as we take upon ourselves each day the mitzvah to love your neighbor as yourself. 101, with a prayer for gratitude for our sanctuary. ![]() (Pause, for those who continue the page to themselves, then) 99, with our prayer for gratitude.Īfter Elohai Neshemah, say: We continue quietly with the prayer for our bodies. We begin our Shabbat morning service on p. We conclude our service with KI ESHMERA HASHABBAT () OR Yigdal () (Or Adon Olam p.
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