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How good are your tents, O Jacob, Your dwellings, O Israel Numbers 24:5.But I, through your abundant love, enter Your house; I bow down in awe atYour holy temple Psalm 5:8.
Tallit blessingBlessed are You LORD, our God, King of the universe, who has sanctifiedus with His commandments, and commanded us to wear a fourcorneredgarment with fringes. Amen.
Then The LORD commanded us to observe all these laws, to revere theLORD our God, for our lasting good and for our survival, as is now thecase Deuteronomy 6:24. It will be therefore to our merit before the LORD ourGod to observe faithfully this whole instruction, as He has commanded usDeuteronomy 6:25. He issued His commands to Jacob, His statutes and rules toIsrael Psalm 147:19. He did not do so for any other nation; of such rules theyknow nothing HalleluYah Psalm 147:20. Let everything that breathes praisethe LORD HalleluYah Psalm 150:6. Blessed be the LORD forevermore,amen and amen Psalm 89:53.
Who am I, dust and ashes, of worm and maggot, vanity and emptiness;that I should have the privilege of standing in prayer before the great andthe awesome King; high and exalted, great and awesome is His name; theKing of kings, the Holy One Blessed be He; the Cause of all Causes thePrimal Cause; nevertheless, it is because of His great mercies and Hiskindnesses that He has mercy upon his creatures; and desires the prayersand pleas of His servants, as it is said. The LORD is near to all who callHim, to all who call Him with sincerity Psalm 145:18. He fulfills the wishes ofthose who fear Him; He bears their cry and delivers them Psalm 145:19. Allmankind comes to You, You who hear prayer Psalm 65:3. Happy are thosewho dwell in Your house; they forever praise You Psalm 84:5 Come, let usbow down and kneel, kneel before the LORD our maker Psalm 95:6.
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Take my prayer as an offering of incense, my upraised hands as anevening sacrifice. O LORD, set a guard over my mouth, a watch at thedoor of my lips Psalm 141:23. O LORD, open my lips, and let my mouthdeclare Your praise Psalm 51:17. My mouth shall utter the praise of theLORD, and all creatures shall bless His holy name forever and ever Psalm145:21.
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O LORD, hear my prayer; let my cry come before YouPsalm 102:2.
Send forth Your light and Your truth; they will lead me; they will bring meto Your holy mountain, to Your dwellingplace Psalm 43:3.
How lovely is Your dwellingplace, O LORD of hosts. I long, I yearn forthe courts of the LORD; my body and soul shout for joy to the living God.Even the sparrow has found a home, and the swallow a nest for herself inwhich to set her young, near Your altar, O LORD of hosts, my king and myGod. Happy are those who dwell in Your house; they forever praise You,Selah. Happy is the man who finds refuge in You, whose mind is on the(pilgrim) highways. They pass through the valley of Baca, regarding it as aplace of springs, as if the early rain had covered it with blessing. They gofrom rampart to rampart, appearing before God in Zion. O LORD, God ofHosts, hear my prayer; give ear, O God of Jacob, Selah. O God, beholdour shield, look upon the face of Your anointed. Better one day in Yourcourts than a thousand (anywhere else); I would rather stand at thethreshold of God’s house than dwell in the tents of the wicked. For theLORD God is sun and shield; the LORD bestows grace and glory; He doesnot withhold His bounty from those who live without blame. O LORD ofhosts, happy is the man who trusts in You Psalm 84:213. Blessed be theLORD forevermore, amen and amen.
RiseThe LORD our God, our creator, our redeemer, our Holy One is unique inHis world; true it is.Our Redeemer Lord of Hosts is His name Is the Holy One of Israel Isaiah47:4.
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Hear O Israel, the LORD is our God, the LORD is OneDeuteronomy 6:4.
O LORD, Your name endures forever, Your fame, O LORD through allgenerations Psalm 135:13. The LORD founded the earth by wisdom; Heestablished the heavens by understanding Proverbs 3:19. O LORD, Yourfaithfulness reaches to heaven; Your steadfastness to the sky Psalm 36:6. TheLORD has established His throne in Heaven, and His sovereign rule is overall Psalm 103:19. O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is Your name throughoutthe earth, You have covered the heavens with Your splendor Psalm 8:2.O LORD, there is none like You, and there is no other God but You,according to all that we have heard with our ears I Chronicles 17:20. O LORD,there is none like You! You are great and Your name is great in powerJeremiah 10:6. For You are great and perform wonders; You alone are God Psalm86:10. You alone are the LORD; You made the heavens, the heaven ofheavens, and all their hosts, the earth and everything upon it, the seas andeverything in them; You keep them all alive, and the host of heaven bowthemselves before You Nehemiah 9:6. We too will serve the LORD, for He isour God Joshua 24:18. He is my God and I will adorn Him with praises. TheGod of my father, and I will exalt Him Exodus 15:2. You are my God and I willpraise You; my God, I will exalt You Psalm 118:28
Praise the LORD; for He is good His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise the God of gods, His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise the LORD of lords, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who alone works great marvels, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who made the heavens with wisdom, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who spread the earth over the water, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who made the great lights, His Steadfast love is eternal.The sun to dominate the day, His Steadfast love is eternal.The moon and the stars to dominate the night His Steadfast love is eternal.Who took note of us in our degradation, His Steadfast love is eternal.And rescued us from our enemies, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who gives food to all flesh, His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise the God of heaven His Steadfast love is eternal.Psalm 136: 19, 2326May we enjoy, O LORD, Your faithful care, as we have put our hope inYou Psalm 33:22. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
The heavens and the earth were finished, and all their array. On theseventh day God finished the work that He had been doing, and Herested on the seventh day from all the work that He had done. AndGod blessed the seventh day and declared it holy, because on it
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He rested from all the work of creation that He had done Genesis 2:13. And thechildren of Israel shall keep the Shabbat, to observe the Shabbat throughouttheir generations, for an everlasting covenant. It is a sign between Me andthe children of Israel for ever, that in six days the LORD made the heavensand the earth, and on the seventh day He rested, and ceased from His workExodus 31:1617. Moses then convoked the whole Israelite community and saidto them: These are the things that the LORD has commanded you to do. Onsix days work shall be done, but on the seventh day you shall have aShabbat of complete rest, holy to the LORD: whoever does any work on itshall be put to death. You shall kindle no fire throughout your settlementson the Shabbat day Exodus 35:13. You shall keep my Shabbatot and rever mySanctuary: I am the LORD Leviticus 19:30. You shall each revere his motherand his father, and keep My Shabbatot: I the LORD am your God Leviticus19:3.
He Issued His commands to Jacob, His statutes and rules to Israel. He didnot do so for any other nation; of such rules they know nothing.HalleluYah Psalm 147:1920. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen andamen.
It is good to praise the LORD, to sing hymns to Your name, O Most High.To proclaim Your steadfast love at daybreak, Your faithfulness each night.Psalm 92:23.
A Psalm of thanksgiving; Raise a shout for the LORD, all the earth.Worship the LORD in gladness; come into His presence with shouts of joy.Acknowledge that the LORD is God; He made us and we are His, Hispeople, the flock He tends. Enter His gates with thanksgiving, His courtswith praise; Praise Him, Bless His name. For the LORD is good; Hissteadfast love is eternal; His faithfulness is for all generations Psalm 100:15.Truth is the essence of Your word; Your just rules are eternal Psalm 119:160.You have commanded that Your precepts be kept diligently Psalm 119:4.
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Evening Prayer for Shabbat
The LORD spoke to Moses, saying. Command the Israelite people and sayto them: Be punctual in presenting to Me at stated times the offerings offood due Me, as offerings by fire of pleasing odor to Me. Say to them:These are the offerings by fire that you are to present to the LORD: As aregular burnt offering every day, two yearling lambs without blemish. Youshall offer one lamb in the morning, and the other lamb you shall offer attwilight. And as meal offering, there shall be a tenth of an ephah of choiceflour with a quarter of a hin of beaten oil mixed in. It is the regular burntoffering instituted at Mount Sinai an offering by fire of pleasing odor tothe LORD. The libation with it shall be a quarter of a hin for each lamb, tobe poured in the sacred precinct as an offering of fermented drink to theLORD. And the other lamb you shall offer at twilight, preparing the samemeal offering and libation as in the morning an offering by fire of pleasingodor to the LORD Numbers 28:18.
And Aaron shall burn it at twilight when he lights the lamps a regularincense offering before the LORD throughout the ages Exodus 30:8. And to bepresent every morning to praise and extol the LORD, and at evening tooI Chronicles 23:30. I will extol God’s name with song, and exalt Him with praisePsalm 69:31.
A psalm; A song; for the Shabbat day. It is good to praise the LORD;to sing hymns to Your name, O Most High. To proclaim Your steadfastlove at daybreak, Your faithfulness each night. With a tenstringed harp,with voice and lyre together. You have gladdened me by your deeds,O LORD; I shout for joy at Your handiwork. How great are Your works,O LORD, how very subtle Your designs. A stupid man cannot know, a foolcannot understand this. Though the wicked sprout like grass, though allevildoers blossom, it is only that they may be destroyed forever. But Youare exalted, O LORD, for all time. Surely, Your enemies, O LORD, surely,Your enemies perish; all evildoers are scattered. You raise my horn highlike that of a wild ox; I am soaked in freshening oil. I shall see the defeat ofmy watchful foes, hear of the downfall of the wicked who beset me. Therighteous bloom like a datepalm; they thrive like a cedar in Lebanon.
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Evening Prayer for Shabbat
Those that are planted in the house of the LORD, they flourish in the courtsof our God. In old age they still produce fruit; they are full of sap andfreshness. Attesting that the LORD is upright, my rock, in whom there is nowrong Psalm 92;116. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
If I forget you, O Jerusalem, let my right hand wither. Let my tongue stickto my palate if I cease to think of you, if I do not keep Jerusalem in memoryeven at my happiest hour Psalm 137:56. Surely You are in the right with respectto all that has come upon us, for You have acted faithfully, and we havebeen wicked Nehemiah 9:33. Turn from Your blazing anger, and renounce theplan to punish Your people Exodus 32:12. Relent for the sake of Your servants,the tribes that are Your very own! Isaiah 63:17. Take us back, O LORD, toYourself, and let us come back; Renew our days as of old! Lamentations 5:21.Pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for Your own! Exodus 34:9.Blessed be the LORD forevermore amen and amen.
The Kedushah
There is none like You among the gods, O LORD, and there are no deedslike Yours Psalm 86:8. There is no holy one like the LORD, truly, there is nonebeside You; there is no rock like our God I Samuel 2:2.
But you are the Holy One, enthroned, the Praise of Israel Psalm 22:4.
Thus let the redeemed of the LORD say, those He redeemed from adversityPsalm 107:2.
Our Redeemer LORD of Hosts is His name Is the Holy One of IsraelIsaiah 47:4
And one would call to the other,Holy, holy, holy! The LORD of Hosts! His presence fills all the earth!
Isaiah 6:3.
For the LORD has built Zion; He has appeared in all His glory Psalm 102:17.Blessed is the Presence of the LORD, in His place Ezekiel 3:12.
Twice with love:
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Evening Prayer for Shabbat
Hear O Israel, The LORD Is Our God, The LORD Is One!Deuteronomy 6:4
One is our God; great is our LORD; holy and awesome is His Name foreverand ever.
You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all yoursoul and with all your might. Take to heart these instructions with which Icharge you this day. Impress them upon your children. Recite them whenyou stay at home and when you are away, when you lie down and when youget up. Bind them as a sign on your hand and let them serve as a symbol onyour forehead. Inscribe them on the doorposts of your house and on yourgates. Deuteronomy 6:59
If then, you obey the commandments that I enjoin upon you this day, lovingthe LORD your God and serving Him with all your heart and soul. I willgrant the rain for your land in season, the early rain and the late; You shallgather in your new grain and wine and oil. I will also provide grass in thefields for your cattle and thus you shall eat your fill. Take care not to belured away to serve other gods and bow to them. For the LORD’s anger willflare up against you, and He will shutup the skies so that there will be no rainand the ground will not yield its produce; and you will soon perish from thegood land that the LORD is assigning to you. Therefore impress these Mywords upon your very heart; bind them as a sign on your hand and let themserve as a symbol on your forehead. And teach them to your children reciting them when you stay at home and when you are away, when you liedown and when you get up. And inscribe them on the doorposts of yourhouse and on your gates. To the end that you and your children may endure,in the land that the LORD swore to your fathers to assign to them, as long asthere is a heaven over the earth. Deuteronomy 11:1321
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Evening Prayer for Shabbat
The four sisiyot are held between the hands (the cords spanningfrom one hand to the other) arms fully stretched out look at them when saying
The LORD said to Moses as follows. Speak to the Israelite people andinstruct them to make for themselves fringes on the corners of theirgarments throughout the ages; let them attach a plaitedcord of blue to thefringe at each corner. That shall be your fringe; look at it and recall all thecommandments of the LORD to observe them, so that you do not followyour heart and eyes in your lustful urge. Thus you shall be reminded toobserve all My commandments and to be holy to your God. I the LORDam your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt to be your God: Iam the LORD your God. Numbers 15:3741 Translation of Hear O Israel
The LORD our God is one; this is the truth. And His Torah is perfect; thisis the truth. And His holy Temple is the House of Prayer; this is the truth.And His prophets are truth. And His Shabbatot are sanctified; this is thetruth. (And the observance of the new months is by the sight of the moon;this is the truth). And His commandments, and His laws, and His precepts,and His judgments, and all His words are truth. But the LORD is trulyGod; He is a living God, the everlasting King; At His wrath, the earthquakes, and nations cannot endure His rage Jeremiah 10:10. Do not utterly takethe truth away from my mouth, for I have put my hope in Your rules Psalm119:43. And the LORD shall be king over all the earth; in that day there shallbe one LORD with one name Zechariah 14:9. The LORD shall reign throughall generations; your God, Zion, shall reign forever; Hallelujah. Yourkingdom is an eternal kingdom; Your dominion is for all generations Psalm145:13. For kingdom is the LORD’s and He rules the nations Psalm 22:29.
The LORD is King, the LORD was King, the LORDshall be King forever and ever Exodus 15:18.
Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen .
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i†¦M | Li ½¤pt §l ÆEpi¥pEp£g «©Y mi³¦li ¦R ©n Ep §g©p £ Epi À¥zŸw §c ¦vÎl©r `Ÿl i´¦M : F «C §a©r : mi «¦A ©xd Li†¤n£g «©xÎl©ri²pŸc£ | dg ½l §q ipŸc£ d ¸rn §W i³pŸc£dai¬¦W §w ©d
†L §xi«¦rÎl©r ` ½x §w ¦p L §n ¦WÎi «¦M | i ½©dŸl¡ L §p£r«©n §l | x®©g © §YÎl © d†¥U£r«©e oFx£g«¥n aE ³W : L«¤O©rÎl©r §em¬¥gP ¦d §e | L ½¤R ©aE ³W : L«¤O©r §l d†rx«dÎl©r
Ep ¥ai ¦W£d : L«¤zl£g«©p i†¥h §a ¦W | Li ½¤ca£r o©r´©n §l Li ¤l ¥ d³Fd §i| daE ½Wp«§eKE †xA : Ep «Y §l ©g §pE Ep†¥z`H ©g §lE Ep¬¥pF£r«©l | ²Y §g ©l«q §e : m ¤c «¤w §M Epi†¥ni W¬¥C ©g
: o«¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | m ÀlFr §Œl d¬Fd §i
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Evening Prayer for Shabbat
raise hands as in supplicationSave, O LORD, Your people, the remmant of Israel Jeremiah 31:6. Deliver andbless Your very own people; tend them and sustain them forever Psalm 28:9.Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.All Your works shall praise You, O LORD, and Your faithful ones shallbless You Psalm 145:10.
Blessed are You, LORD, God of Israel our father, from eternity to eternity.Yours, LORD, are greatness, might, splendor, triumph, and majesty yes,all that is in heaven and on earth; to You, LORD, belong kingdom andpreeminence above all. Riches and honor are Yours to dispense; You havedominion over all; with You are stength and might, and it is in Your powerto make anyone great and strong. Now, our God, we praise You and extolYour glorious name I Chronicle 29:1013. But we will bless the LORD now andforever; HalleluYah Psalm 115:18. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amenand amen.
Sit down and sayPraised be the LORD who has granted a haven to His people Israel, just asHe promised; not a single word has failed of all gracious promises that Hemade through His servant Moses I Kings 8:56. Not because of any merit ofours do we lay our plea before You but because of Your abundant merciesDaniel 9:18. O LORD, hear! O LORD, forgive! O LORD, listen, and actwithout delay for Your own sake, O my God; for Your name is attached toYour city and Your people! Daniel 9:19. Turn from Your blazing anger, andrenounce the plan to punish Your people Exodus 32:12. Relent for the sake ofYour servants, the tribes that are Your very own! Isaiah 63:17. Take us back,O LORD, to Yourself, and let us come back; renew our days of old!Lamentations 5:21. Pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for Your own!Exodus 34:9. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
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zay ly axr zltz
ygla dltz dyrze
KE ³xAKE ³xaE : F «C ©a §l zF ´ l §t ¦p d†¥UŸr | l®¥ x §U ¦i i ¥dŸl¡ mi ¦dŸl¡† d¬Fd §i: o «¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » u ¤x À ¹dÎl¬ŸMÎz ¤ FcFa †§k ´¥lO ¦i §e m¬lF År §l F ÀcFa §M m´¥Wl ©C©B §z ¦i : i «¦Y ¦ «¥n F ÀC §q ©g¹§e i¬¦zN ¦t §Y xi»¦q ¥dÎ` «Ÿl x³¤W£ | mi®¦dŸl¡ KE ¬xAK ©xA §z ¦i §e l ©N ©d §z ¦i §e `Ÿ¥û©p §z ¦i §e d¤N©r §z ¦i §e m ©nFx §z ¦i §e x © R §z ¦i §e W ©C ©w §z ¦i §eg ©v¥p §lE c©r i ¥c£r ©l `xFP ©d §e cA §k ¦P ©d i ©dŸl¡ m ¥W c ©A ©M §z ¦i §e g ©S©p §z ¦i §e
: dl ¤q mi ¦gv §p
dai´¦hi ¥d zF ¬nFg dÀ¤p §a ¦ ŒY | oF®I ¦vÎz ¤ L §pF «v §x ¦ †a¦m ¦«lWE «x §id¥pFA :¦m´©lWE «x §i ai ¦p `†¥xFA : q«¥P ©k §i l´¥ x §U ¦i i†¥g §c ¦p | d®Fd §imFl ¸W | m ¦i®zt §U
| F ®O ¦r c ©g´©te l´¥W §n ©d : ei «¦z`t §xE d†Fd §i x¬©n ¨ | aF ²xT ©l §e wFgxl mF ¹lWFO©rÎz ¤ K†¥xa §i dÃFd §i | o®¥Y ¦i FO©r §l fF †r dÀFd §i : ei «nFx §n ¦A mF Àl ¹W d¬¤UŸr
: o«¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | m ÀlFr ¹§l d¬Fd §i KE †xA : mF «lX ©a
ygla dltz dyrze
`P ¨zi ¦x §A ©d x ¥nŸW xFA ¦B ©d §e lFcBd l ¤ d `xFP ©d §e cA §k ¦P ©d m ¥X ©d Li ¤ca£r ©l c ¤q ¤g ©d §eEp`z ¨Li¤pR z ¤ zFN ©g §lE Li ¤l ¥ xi ¦Y §r ©d §l Li¤pt §l
Ep ¥zg §p ¦nE Epi ¥zFp §A §xw xEn §Y Ep ¥z ©xi ¦z£r©e Ep ¥zN ¦t §z l ¥A ©w §Y ¤W §e Ep ¥n£g ©x §lai ¦xw o ©n§f ¦aE dx ¥d §n Ep¥ri ¦WFY ¤W m©b §e Epi ¦E ¦w L §n ¦W §aE Ep §gha L §a i ¦M
: o ¥n ¨
| m ¤k §z ©N ¦t §Y oFv ©x §l l ©A ªw §Y | m ¤k §z ©N ¦t §Y oFv ©x §l l ©A ªw §Y | w©f£gmFlW : l ¥ x §U ¦i lM l©r mFlW mFlWl ¥ x §U ¦i r´©WFpd½Fdi«©Az†©rEW §Y
mi «¦nlF «rd¬Fd §i KE †xA : c«©r i ¥n §lF¬rÎc©r E †n §l«M ¦zÎ` «Ÿl §e EW ¬a ¥zÎ` «Ÿl: o«¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | m ÀlFr §Œl
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Evening Prayer for Shabbat
Prayer said in a whisperBlessed is the LORD God, God of Israel, who alone does wondrous thingsPsalm 72:18. Blessed is His glorious name forever; His glory fills the wholeworld amen and amen Psalm 72:19. Blessed is God who has not turned awaymy prayer, or His faithful care from me Psalm 66:20. May the name of myGod, the honorable and awesome One, be enhanced, and sanctified, andglorified, and uplifted, and exalted, and elevated, and praised, and blessed,and acclained, and honored unto all eternity and forevermore. Selah.
May it please You to make Zion prosper; rebuild the walls of JerusalemPsalm 51:20. The LORD rebuilds Jerusalem; He gathers in the exiles of IsraelPsalm 147:2. Peace, peace, to him that is far off and to him that is near, saysthe LORD that creates the fruit of the lips; and I will heal him Isaiah 57:19.Dominion and dread are His; He imposes peace in His heights Job 25:2. Maythe LORD give strength unto His people; may the LORD bless His peoplewith peace Psalm 29:11. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Prayer said in a whisperO God, honorable and awesome One, the great and mighty God, who keepsthe covenant and the lovingkindness for Your servants, we have comebefore You to plead unto You and to pray for Your mercy; that You willaccept our prayer and our plea in exchange for our sacrifices and ouroffering, for in You we trusted, and in Your name we have hoped; and thatYou will also save us quickly and at a near time. Amen.
May your prayer be accepted; May your prayer be accepted; Be strong;Peace, peace, peace upon all Israel. Israel has won through the LORDtriumph everlasting; You shall not be shamed or disgraced in all the ages tocome! Isaiah 45:17. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
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zay ly axr zltz
Say it slowly in unison, jny jexa mebxz
KExAi ¦pY §x ©v §i dY © : mi ¦pŸc£ d i¥pŸc£ ©e mi ¦dŸl¡ d i ¥dŸl¡ L §n ¦Wx ¥R ©q §l z©r ©ce dn §kg i ¦l Y ©zp §e dnW §p i ¦a Y §g ©tp §e mi ¦A ©xd Li ¤n£g ©x §A
Li ¤zF` §l §t ¦p x ¥xFW §lE Li ¤zFxEa §B.lM x ¥vFi §e ` ¥xFA `Ed dY © i ¦MlŸM ©l l ¥M §l ©k §nE q¥p §x ©t §n zFnW §P ©d.c ¤q ¤g §A d¤I ©g §n hR §W ¦n §A zi ¦n ¥n
zFcFd §l i ¦p £ aI ©g i ¦A §x ¦w §A dnW §P ©d ¤W o ©n§f lk §e . mi ¦A ©x mi ¦n£g ©x §aEL ¤zN ¦d §z ¦A ©g ¥A ©Y §W ¦d §l L ¤W §cw m ¥W §l.K¤l ¤n L ¤C ©a §l i»ei `Ed dY ©
mi ¦pFi §l¤rA W ©C ªw §nE g ©A ªW §n zFN ¦d §zE zFgA §W ªY aFx §A lN ªd §nmi ¦pFY §g ©Y ©aE .d ¥Ÿy£r©e i ¦zP ¦g §Y l ¥A ©w Li¤pi¥r §A o ¥g i ¦z`vn `p m ¦
i ¦P ¤O ¦n Li¤pR x ¥Y §q ©Y l © §e i ¦p ¥ni ¦l §k ©Y l © i ¦zEp¡r d¤f §a ¦Y l © §e i ¦zWT ©ai ¦p¥p£r x ¥d ©n i ¦l x ©v i ¦M.mEg ©x i ¦l oi ¥ dY © `N ¤ a ¨ i ¦l oi ¥
li ¦rFi i ¦n oi ¥ §e Li ¤cr §l ©A ¦ni ¦W §t©p §lL ¤zlEf . i ¦Ml©r ©adxEa §B ©d §e dN ª §B ©ddY © . l ¥C©b §l L §ci §aE dxEa §bE ©gŸM L §ci §aEw¥G ©g §lElŸM ©l .dFd §iÎr ©n §W
dFd §i | i ¦P¥Pg §e¬x¥fŸr d¥i«¡d: u ¤x «¨ e m ¦i¬©nW d À¥Ÿy ŒŸr | dFd §i m´¦r ¥n i ¦x§f †¤r : i «¦l: i «¦l £ «Ÿb §e i ¬¦xEv dFd §i | L®i¤pt §l i´¦A ¦l oFi §b ¤d §e i ¿¦t i ¥x §n ¦ | oFÆvx §l E¬i §d ¦i
: o «¥n ¨ §e | o«¥n » | m ÀlFr Œ§l d¬Fd §i KE †xA
"m ¤k §z ©N ¦t §Y oFv ©x §l l ©A ªw §Y"
"KExaE wG ©g"
"mFlW z ©AW"
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Evening Prayer for Shabbat
Say it slowly in unison.Blessed be Your name, God of gods and LORD of lords. You created mein Your great mercy, and You breathed a soul into me, and You gave mewisdom and knowledge to declare Your mighty acts, and to sing out yourwonders. For You are the Creator who forms all souls, who provides andsustains all. Who in judgment brings death, who gives life withlovingkindness and with great mercy. And so long as the soul is withinme, I am obliged to acclaim Your holy name and to glory in Your praise.You are the LORD alone, extolled in great songs of praise and adorations,glorified and sanctified in heaven and on earth. If I have found favor inYour eyes, please accept my plea and grant my wish, and do not treat mysuffering with contempt; do no cause me disgrace, and do not hide Yourface from me, for I am in distress; quickly, answer me. I have no father butYou, and besides You, I have no one merciful; and there is no one who willbenefit my soul other than You. For You are the master of redemption andmight. And in Your hand are strength and might, and it is in Your power tomake anyone great and strong. Hear, O LORD, and have mercy on me; OLORD, be my help! Psalm 30:11. My help comes from the LORD, maker ofheaven and earth Psalm 121:2. May the words of my mouth and the prayer ofmy heart be acceptable to You, O LORD, my rock and my redeemer Psalm19:15. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen Psalm 89:53.
“May your prayers be accepted.”
“Be Strong and blessed”
“Shabbat Shalom”
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zayl dkxa
oiid lr yecwHold a cup of wine and recite the following Shabbat blessings
zay axra
z¥rmi ¦dŸl¡ ³l ©k §i©e : m «¨ a §vÎlk §e u ¤x† d §e m ¦i¬©nX ©d E ²N ªk §i©e | Wi ¦C §w ©d §li ¦½ri ¦a §X ©d mFI ©A zŸA §W ¦i©e | d®Ÿyr x ¤W£ F †Y §k` ©l §n i ½¦r ¦a §X ©d mFI ©A
: d«Ÿyr x¬¤W£ F †Y §k` ©l §nÎlM ¦n'eke midl` jxaie
zay xwaa
EcFd| mi®¦dŸl¡ d i ¥dŸl`«¥l EcF †d : F «C §q ©g m´lFr §l i†¦M | aF ®hÎi ¦M dFdi«©lKEx³aE : F «C §q ©g m´lFr §l i†¦M | mi®¦pŸc£ «d i¥pŸc£ «©l EcF †d : F «C §q ©g m´lFr §l i†¦MlM ¦n i ¦ri ¦a §X ©d mFi z ¤ W ¥C ¦w §e K ©x ¥A x ¤W£ mlFrd K¤l ¤n Epi ¥dŸl¡
: mi ¦nI ©d
Æz ©aW F ³a i´¦M | F ®zŸ W†¥C ©w §i©e i ¦½ri ¦a §X ©d mFiÎz ¤ mi ¦dŸl¡ K ¤x³a §i©eK¤l ¤n Epi ¥dŸl¡ KExaE : zF «Ÿy£r«©l mi†¦dŸl¡ `¬xAÎx ¤W£ F ½Y §k` ©l §nÎlM ¦n: mc ¨ d i¥p §A a ©a §l ©g ¥O ©Ÿy §n Fpi¥I ¦nE o ¤t¤B ©d u¥r `xA x ¤W£ mlFrdm ¤g À¤l¹§e | o ¤n®X ¦n mi ¦pR li´¦d §v ©d §l WFp¡ Îa ©a«§l g Ä©OŸ©y §i oi¦i³£e aEzM ©MK ¥xa §n ©d mlFrd K¤l ¤n Epi ¥dŸl¡ i»ei dY © KExa : c«r §q ¦i WF¬p ¡ Îa ©a«§l
FO©r §l zA ©X ©d mFi z ¤ W ¥C ©w §n ©d §eo ¥n ¨ l ¥ x §Ÿy §iEpi ¥dŸl¡ KExaE : : o ¥n ¨ o ¤tB ©d i ¦x §R ` ¥xFaE dg §n ¦Ÿy §e oFŸyŸy Epl o ¥zŸP ©d mlFrd K¤l ¤n
`ivnd dyrze
o ¦n m ¤g¤l `i ¦vFO ©d mlFrd K¤l ¤n Epi ¥dŸl¡ i»ei dY © KExa: o ¥n ¨ u ¤x ¨ d
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Kiddush for Shabbat
The Blessing to Welcome ShabbatHold a cup of wine and recite the following Shabbat blessings
Friday EveningTime to sanctify: and the heavens and the earth were completed, and alltheir host. and God had completed by the seventh day all His Work whichHe had made; and He had ceased on the seventh day from all His Workwhich He had made. Genesis 2:12 Go to: And God blessed
Shabbat morningPraise the Lord for He is good, His steadfast love is eternal. Praise the Godof gods, His steadfast love is eternal. Praise the Lord of lords, His steadfastlove is eternal. And bless our God, king of the universe, who has blessedand sanctified the Seventh day from all the days.
And God blessed it because in it He had ceased from all His Work whichGod had been creating so that it would continue to function Genesis 2:3. Andbless our God king of the universe who created the vine and from its winemakes happy the hearts of men as it is written: And wine cheers the heartsof men making (their) face shine more than oil, and bread sustains man’sheart Psalm 104:15. Blessed are you the LORD our God, king of the universewho blesses and sanctifies the day of Shabbat for his people Israel, Amen.
Wine blessingAnd bless our God king of the universe who gives us joy and happiness andcreates the fruit of the vine, Amen.
Bread blessingBlessed are you, LORD, our God, King of the universe, Who brings breadout of the earth.
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zayl dkxa
oefnd zkxa'eke zraye zlk`e xn`z xvwl dvxz m`e
E ¬x §n«W §em†zŸxŸ«c §l z²A ©X ©dÎz ¤ zFU£r«©l | z®A ©X ©dÎz ¤ l†¥ x §U ¦iÎi«¥p §az ¤W´¥WÎi ¦M | m®lŸr §l `e†¦d zF ¬ l ½¥ x §U ¦i i¥p §A oÆi ¥aE i À¦pi ¥A : m«lFr zi ¬¦x §Az†©aW i ½¦ri ¦a §X ©d mFI ©aE u ¤x ½ dÎz ¤ §e m ¦i´©nX ©dÎz ¤ ÆdFd §i d³Ur mi À¦ni
l´¥d §w©I©e : W«©tP ¦I©ed À¤Wn| m®¤d ¥l £ x ¤n`ŸI©e l†¥ x §U ¦i i¬¥p §A z²©c£rÎlMÎz«¤d´¤Ur «¥Y »mi ¦ni z ¤W´¥W : m «zŸ z¬U£r«©l d†Fd §i d¬E ¦vÎx ¤W£ mi ½ ¦xa §C ©d d¤N ¥µ| d®Fdi«©l oF †zA ©W z¬©A ©W W ¤cŸ²w m¬¤kl Æd¤i §d«¦i i À¦ri ¦a §X ©d mFI ©aE ¼dk`l §n| m®¤ki ¥zŸ«a §W «n lŸ†k §A W ½¥ Ex£r«©a §zÎ` «Ÿl : z«nEi d†k`l §n F ²a d¬¤UŸr«dÎlM: d«Fd §i i†¦p £ | E`®xi ¦Y i†¦WC §w ¦nE ExŸ½n §W ¦Y i´©zŸz §A ©WÎz ¤ : z«A ©X ©d mF†i §Ad¬Fd §i i†¦p £ | ExŸ®n §W ¦Y i†©zŸz §A ©WÎz ¤ §e E` ½xi ¦Y Æei ¦a ¨ §e F ³O ¦ Wi´¦
m«¤ki ¥d «Ÿl ¡. À .†L §n §g ©lÎz«¤ K ¬©x ¥aE m ½¤ki ¥d «Ÿl ¡ d¬Fd §i z ¥µ m À¤Y §c ©a£r«©e»aEhÎlM mi´¦ ¥l §n mi ¹¦Y ¸aE : L«¤A §x ¦T ¦n d†l£g«©n i¬¦zŸx ¦q£d«©e | Li®¤ni ¥nÎz ¤ §emi†¦zi¥f §e mi¬¦nx §M Y §a ½©vgÎ` «Ÿl x´¤W£ Æmi ¦aEv£g zŸ³xŸaE ¼z` ¼¥N ¦nÎ` «Ÿl x´¤W£
Î` «Ÿl x´¤W£Y §r®hp |: Y §r «aU §e †Y §l ©k «¨ §e
†Y §l ©k «¨ §eu ¤x¬¨ dÎl©r Li ½¤dŸl¡ d¬Fd §iÎz ¤ ÆY §k ©x«¥aE | Y §r®aU §eoŸx À£d«© Œ zi¬¥A | d®Fd §iÎz ¤ Ek §x«A l ¥ x §U¦†i zi´¥A : K«lÎo ©z«p x¬¤W£ d†aŸH ©dE ¬k §x«A dÀFd §Œi i¬¥ §x ¦i | d®Fd §iÎz ¤ Ek §x«A i ¦e ¥N ©†d zi´¥A : d«Fd §iÎz ¤ E ¬k §x«A
: D«iEl §l«©d m¦ÀlWE «x §i o³¥kŸ»W oFÀI ¦S ¦n | d¸Fd §i KE ³x »A : d«Fd §iÎz ¤fŸ†r dÀFd §«i KE †xA : mF «lX ©a FO©rÎz ¤ K†¥xa §i dÃFd §i | o®¥Y ¦i FO©r §ld¬Fd §i| m ÀlFr §Œl
: o«¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n »
miclil dkxa
: m ¤k §z ¥ K ¤xa §i r ©x lM ¦n i ¦zF` l ¥ FB ©d K¤l ¤O ©dm ¤k §li ¦S©i §ex ¤a ¤c lM ¦n c©r §e dY©r §n m ¤k£ FaE m ¤k ¤z`¥v §a m ¤k §xFn §W ¦i §emlFrl©r mFlW :
o ¥n ¨ l ¥ ©x §Ÿy ¦i:
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Kiddush for Shabbat
Blessing after mealThe Israelite people shall keep Shabbat observing Shabbat throughout allgenerations as an eternal covenant. it is an eternal sign between Me and thepeople of Israel for in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, and onthe seventh day He ceased from work and was refreshed Exodus 31:1617. AndMoses assembed the whole Israelite community and said to them: “Theseare the things that the LORD has commanded you to do. Six days workmay be done, but on the seventh day you shall have a Shabbat of completerest, holy to the LORD; whoever does any work on it shall be put to death.You shall not cause any fire to burn throughout your settlements onShabbat Exodus 35:13. You shall keep My Shabbats and venerate Mysanctuary: I am the LORD Leviticus 19:30. You shall each revere his motherand his father, and keep My Shabbats: I the LORD am your God Leviticus 19:3.You will then serve the LORD your God and He will bless your bread andyour water; and I will banish sickness from among you Exodus 23:25. Andhouses full of all good things, which you did not fill, and wells dug, whichyou did not dig, vineyards and olive trees, which you did not plant; whenyou shall have eaten and be full. Deuteronomy 6:11.
When you have eaten and are satisfied then you shall bless the LORD, yourGod for the good land, which he has given you. Bless the LORD, O houseof Israel! Bless the LORD, O house of Aaron. Bless the LORD, O house ofLevi! O you, who fear the LORD, bless the LORD. Blessed be the LORDfrom Zion, he who dwells at Jerusalem! Hallelujah Psalm 135:1921. The LORDwill give strength to his people; The LORD will bless his people with peace.Blessed be the LORD forevermore; amen, and amen Psalm 89:53.
Blessing for the ChildrenMay the LORD, the King who delivers me from all evil, bless you. MayHe defends you from wickedness and may He protects you in your goingand coming from now and forever. May there be peace on Israel. Amen.
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zay ly xwa zltzMorning Prayer for Shabbat
zaW lW xwa zltz
zltzy xwalzayUpon entering the sanctuary, bow down facing the ark and say
| aŸ®w£r«©i Li†¤ldŸ« EaŸ¬HÎd ©nLi†¤zŸp §M §W ¦n aŸx §A i À¦p £ «©e : l «¥ x §U ¦iL §C §q ©g: L«¤z ¨ §x ¦i §A ÀL §W §c ¹wÎl ©ki ¥dÎl ¤ d¬¤e£g «©Y §W ¤ | L®¤zi ¥a `Fa ¨
zviv zkxa
eizF §v ¦n §A EpW §C ¦w x ¤W£ mlFrd K¤l ¤n Epi ¥dŸl¡ dFd §i dY © KExA r ©A §x © WFA §l ¦l EpE ¦v §ez ¦vi ¦v §A zFt §p ©M: o ¥n ¨
Ep¥E ©v §i©edFd §iÎz ¤ d† §x ¦i §l d¤N ½¥ d mi ´¦T ªg«©dÎlMÎz ¤ ÆzFU£r«©l dFd §id†wc §vE : d«¤G ©d mF¬I ©d §M Ep†¥zŸI ©g §l mi ½¦nI ©dÎlM ÆEp ¸l aF ¬h §l Epi®¥dŸl¡dFd §i i²¥p §t ¦l z ŸÀG ©d de §v ¦O ©dÎlMÎz ¤ zF ¹U£r«©l xŸn §W ¦pÎi «¦M Ep®NÎd¤i §d «¦Yei ÀhR §W ¦n ŒE ei ¬T ªg aŸ®w£r«©i §l ei ´xa §C ci ¦B ©n : Ep«E ¦v x¬¤W£ «©M Epi†¥dŸl¡| mE Àrc §iÎl ©A mi¬¦h »R §W ¦nE iF ÀBÎlk §l | o ¥k dU³rÎ` »Ÿl : l«¥ x §U ¦i §l
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How good are your tents, O Jacob, Your dwellings, O Israel Numbers 24:5.But I, through your abundant love, enter Your house; I bow down in awe atYour holy temple Psalm 5:8.
Tallit blessingBlessed are You LORD, our God, King of the universe, who has sanctifiedus with His commandments, and commanded us to wear a fourcorneredgarment with fringes. Amen.
Then The LORD commanded us to observe all these laws, to revere theLORD our God, for our lasting good and for our survival, as is now thecase Deuteronomy 6:24. It will be therefore to our merit before the LORD ourGod to observe faithfully this whole instruction, as He has commanded usDeuteronomy 6:25. He issued His commands to Jacob, His statutes and rules toIsrael Psalm 147:19. He did not do so for any other nation; of such rules theyknow nothing HalleluYah Psalm 147:20. Let everything that breathes praisethe LORD HalleluYah Psalm 150:6. Blessed be the LORD forevermore,amen and amen Psalm 89:53.
Who am I, dust and ashes, of worm and maggot, vanity and emptiness, thatI should have the privilege of standing in prayer before the great and theawesome King; high and exalted, great and awesome is His name; theKing of kings, the Holy One Blessed be He; the Cause of all Causes thePrimal Cause; nevertheless, it is because of His great mercies and Hiskindnesses that He has mercy upon his creatures; and desires the prayersand pleas of His servants, as it is said. The LORD is near to all who callHim, to all who call Him with sincerity Psalm 145:18. He fulfills the wishes ofthose who fear Him; He bears their cry and delivers them Psalm 145:19. Allmankind comes to You, You who hear prayer Psalm 65:3. Happy are thosewho dwell in Your house; they forever praise You Psalm 84:5 Come, let usbow down and kneel, kneel before the LORD our maker Psalm 95:6.
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LORD, hear my voice at daybreak; at daybreak I plead before You, andwait. Psalm 5:4 When the morning stars sang together and all the divinebeings shouted for joy. Job 38:7 As for me, I cry out to You, O LORD;each morning my prayer greets You. Psalm 88:14
As for me, I call to God; the LORD will deliver me. Psalm 55:17 TheLORD delivered me, that is why we offer up music all the days of ourlives at the House of the LORD. Isaiah 38:20 O LORD, open my lips, andlet my mouth declare Your praise. Psalm 51:17 My mouth shall utter thepraise of the LORD, and all creatures shall bless His holy name foreverand ever. Psalm 145:21
Let the name of the LORD be blessed now and forever. From east towest the name of the LORD is praised. Of David; Bless the LORD,O my soul, all my being, His holy name. Bless the LORD, O my souland do not forget all His bounties. He forgives all your sins, heals allyour diseases. He redeems your life from the Pit, surrounds youwith steadfast love and mercy. He satisfies you with good things inthe prime of life, so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's. The LORDexecutes righteous acts and judgments for all who are wronged. He madeknown His ways to Moses, His deeds to the children of Israel. The LORDis compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love.He will not contend forever, or nurse His anger for all time. He hasnot dealt with us according to our sins, nor has He requited us accordingto our iniquities. For as the heavens are high above the earth, so great isHis steadfast love toward those who fear Him. As east is far from west, sofar has He removed our sins from us. As a father has compassionfor his children, so the LORD has compassion for those who fear Him. ForHe knows how we are formed; He is mindful that we are dust. Man,his days are like those of grass; he blooms like a flower of the field.For the wind passes by and it is no more, its own place no longer knowsit. But the LORD’s steadfast love is for all eternity toward those whofear Him, and His beneficence is for the children's children. To those whokeep His covenant and remember to observe His precepts. The LORD hasestablished His throne in heaven, and His sovereign rule is over all.
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Bless the LORD, O His angels, mighty creatures who do His bidding, everobedient to His bidding. Bless the LORD, all His hosts, His servants whodo His will. Bless the LORD, all His works, through the length and breadthof His realm; bless the LORD, O my soul. Psalm 103
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Bless the LORD, O my soul; O LORD, my God, You are very great; Youare clothed in glory and majesty. Wrapped in a robe of light; You spreadthe heavens like a tent cloth. He sets the rafters of His lofts in the waters,makes the clouds His chariot, moves on the wings of the wind. He makesthe winds His messengers, fiery flames His servants. He established theearth on its foundations, so that it shall never totter. You made the deepcover it as a garment; the waters stood above the mountains. They fled atYour blast, rushed away at the sound of Your thunder. They went up themountains, they flowed down the valleys to the place You established forthem. You set bounds they must not pass so that they never again coverthe earth. You make springs gush forth abundanly; they make their waybetween the mountains. They give drink to all the wild beasts; the wildasses quench their thirst. The birds of the sky dwell beside them and singamong the foliage. You water the mountains from Your lofts; the earth issatisfied from the fruit of Your work. You make the grass grow for thecattle, and herbage for man's labor that he may get food out of the earth.And wine that cheers the hearts of men, oil that makes the face shine, andbread that sustains man's life. The trees of the LORD drink their fill, thecedars of Lebanon, His own planting. Where birds make their nests; thestork has her home in the cypress tress. The high mountains are for wildgoats; the rocks are a refuge for the badgers. He made the moon to markthe seasons; the sun knows when to set. You bring on darkness and it isnight, when all the beasts of the forests stir. The lions roar for prey,seeking their food from God. When the sun rises, they come home andcouch in their dens. Man then goes out to his work, to his labor until theevening. How many are the things You have made, O LORD; You havemade them all with wisdom; the earth is full of Your creations. There isthe sea, vast and wide, with its creatures beyond number, living things,
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small and great. There go the ships, and Leviathan that You formed tosport with. All of them look to You to give them their food when it is due.Give it to them, they gather it up; open Your hand, they are well satisfied.Hide Your face, they are terrified; take away their breath, they perish andturn again into dust. Send back Your breath, they are created, and Yourenew the face of the earth. May the glory of the LORD endure forever;may the LORD rejoice in His works. He looks at the earth and ittrembles; He touches the mountains and they smoke. I will sing to theLORD as long as I live; all my life I will chant hymns to my God. May myprayer be pleasing to Him; I will rejoice in the LORD. May sinnersdisappear from the earth, and the wicked be no more; Bless theLORD, O my soul; HalleluYah. Psalm 104
Bow down at “Blessed”Blessed is the LORD God, God of Israel, who alone does wondrousthings. Blessed is His glorious name forever; His glory fills the wholeworld. Amen and Amen. Psalm 72:1819
The Hazzan risesO House of Israel, bless the LORD; O house of Aaron, bless the LORD.O house of Levi, bless the LORD; you who fear the LORD, bless theLORD. Psalm 135:1920
The Congregation risesRise, bless the LORD your God who is from eternity to eternity. MayYour glorious name be blessed, exalted though it is above every blessingand praise! Nehemiah 9:5 I shall behold You in the sanctuary, and see Yourmight and glory. Truly Your faithfulness is better than life; my lipsdeclare Your praise. Psalm 63:34 I bless You all my life; I lift up my hands, invoking Your name. Psalm 63:5
Let us search and examine our ways, and turn back to the LORD. Let uslift up our hearts with our hands to God in Heaven. Lamentations 3:40 41 Nowbless the LORD, all you servants of the LORD who stand nightly in thehouse of the LORD. Lift your hands toward the sanctuary and bless the
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LORD. Psalm 134:12 O peoples, bless our God, celebrate His praises. Psalm66:8 In assemblies bless God, the LORD, O you who are from the fountainof Israel. Psalm 68:27
It is through the LORD that all the offspring of Israel have vindicationand glory. Isaiah 45:25 You who fear the LORD, praise Him! All youoffspring of Jacob, honor Him! Be in dread of Him, all you offspring ofIsrael! Psalm 22:24 All mankind comes to You, You who hear prayer. Psalm65:3 For the LORD listens to the needy, and does not despise His captives.Psalm 69:34 For He did not scorn, He did not despise the plea of the lowly;He did not hide His face from him; when he cried out to Him, He listened.Psalm 22:25 Hear, O LORD, when I cry aloud; have mercy on me, answerme. Psalm 27:7 Hear, O LORD, and have mercy on me; O LORD, be myhelp! Psalm 30:11
Turn to me, have mercy on me, for I am alone and afflicted. Psalm 25:16 Icall on You; You will answer me, God; turn Your ear to me, hear what Isay. Psalm 17:6 I call You, O LORD, hasten to me; give ear to my cry whenI call You. Psalm 141:1 Know that the LORD singles out the faithful forHimself; the LORD hears when I call to Him. Psalm 4:4 Answer me when Icall, O God, my vindicator! You freed me from distress; have mercy onme and hear my prayer. Psalm 4:2
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Hear O Israel, the LORD is our God, the LORD is One.Deuteronomy 6:4
One is our God, great is our LORD, holy and awesome is His nameforever and ever.
Our hearts have not gone astray, nor have our feet swerved from Yourpath. Psalm 44:19 We will not turn away from You; preserve our life thatwe may invoke Your name. Psalm 80:19
O LORD, Your name endures forever, Your fame, O LORD, through allgenerations. Psalm 135:13 The LORD founded the earth by wisdom; Heestablished the heavens by understanding. Proverbs 3:19 O LORD, Yourfaithfulness reaches to Heaven; Your steadfastness to the sky. Psalm 36:6The LORD has established His throne in Heaven, and His sovereign ruleis over all. Psalm 103:19
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
O LORD, our LORD, how majestic is Your name throughout the earth,You who have covered the heavens with Your splendor! Psalm 8:2
O LORD, there is none like You, and there is no other God but You, aswe have always heard. I Chronicles 17:20 O LORD, there is none like You!You are great and Your name is great in power. Who would not revereYou, O King of the nations? For that is Your due, since among all thewise of the nations and among all their royalty there is none like You.Jeremiah 10:67 Your beneficence, high as the heavens, O God, You whohave done great things; O God, who is Your peer! Psalm 71:19 Who is likeYou, O LORD, among the celestials; who is like You, majestic inholiness, awesome in splendor, working wonders! Exodus 15:11 You are theGod who works wonders; You have manifested Your strength among thepeoples. Psalm 77:15 O LORD, You are my God; I will extol You, I willpraise Your name; for You planned graciousness of old, counsels ofsteadfast faithfulness. Isaiah 25:1 God said, “Let there be light; and therewas light.” Genesis 1:3
Blessed is He who forms light and creates darkness, who makes peaceand creates evil –blessed is the LORD who does all these things. (Based onIsaiah 45:7) Wrapped in a robe of light; You spread the heavens like a tentcloth. Psalm 104:2 Behold, He who formed the mountains, and created thewind, and has told man what His wish is, who turns blackness intodaybreak, and treads upon the high places of the earth – His name is theLORD, the God of Hosts. Amos 4:13
Let the name of the LORD be blessed now and forever. From east towest the name of the LORD is praised. Psalm 113:23
Let the name of God be blessed forever and ever, for wisdom and powerare His. He changes times and seasons, removes kings and installs kings;He gives the wise their wisdom and knowledge to those who know. Hereveals deep and hidden things, knows what is in the darkness, and lightdwells with Him. Daniel 2:2022
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How great are His signs; how mighty His wonders! His kingdom is aneverlasting kingdom, and His dominion endures throughout the generations.Daniel 3:33 To make His mighty acts known among men and the majesticglory of His kingdom. Your kingdom is an eternal kingdom; Your dominionis for all generations. Psalm 145:1213
The LORD is exalted above all nations; His glory is above the heavens.Psalm 113:4 There is none like You among the gods, O LORD, and there areno deeds like Yours. Psalm 86:8 All the nations you have made will come tobow down before You, O LORD, and they will pay honor to Your name.For You are great and perform wonders; You alone are God. Psalm 86:910Before the mountains came into being, before You brought forth the earthand the world, from eternity to eternity You are God. Psalm 90:2 Your thronestands firm from of old; from eternity You have existed. Psalm 93:2 Youalone are the LORD. You made the heavens, the highest heavens, and alltheir host, the earth and everything upon it, the seas and everything in them.You keep them all alive, and the host of heaven prostrate themselves beforeYou. Nehemiah 9:6
Come, let us bow down and kneel, bend the knee before the LORD ourmaker. Psalm 95:6 Let us enter His abode, bow at His footstool. Psalm 132:7We too will serve the LORD, for He is our God. Joshua 24:18 This is my Godand I will enshrine Him; the God of my father, and I will exalt Him. Exodus15:2 You are my God and I will praise You; You are my God and I will extolYou. Psalm 118:28
Praise the LORD; for He is good His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise the God of gods, His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise the LORD of lords, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who alone works great marvels, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who made the heavens with wisdom, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who spread the earth over the water, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who made the great lights, His Steadfast love is eternal.The sun to dominate the day, His Steadfast love is eternal.The moon and the stars to dominate the night His Steadfast love is eternal.Who took note of us in our degradation, His Steadfast love is eternal.And rescued us from our enemies, His Steadfast love is eternal.Who gives food to all flesh, His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise the God of heaven His Steadfast love is eternal.Psalm 136: 19, 2326
May we enjoy, O LORD, Your faithful care, as we have put our hope inYou. Psalm 33:22 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
Remember Shabbat day and keep it holy. Six days you shall labor anddo all your work. But the seventh day is a Shabbat of the LORD yourGod; you shall not do any work, you, your son or daughter, your male orfemale slave, or your cattle, or the stranger who is within yoursettlements. For in six days the LORD made Heaven and earth and sea,and all that is in them, and He rested on the seventh day; therefore theLORD blessed Shabbat and hallowed it. Exodus 20:811 It is good to praisethe LORD, to sing hymns to Your name, O Most High. To proclaim Yoursteadfast love at daybreak, Your faithfulness each night. Psalm 92:23 Let uscome into His presence with praise; let us raise a shout for Him in song!Psalm 95:2 Sing to the LORD a song of praise, chant a hymn with a lyre toour God. Psalm 147:7 Sacrifice a thank offering to God, and pay your vowsto the Most High. Psalm 50:14 He who sacrifices a thank offering honorsMe, and to him who improves his way I will show the salvation of God.Psalm 50:23 Raising my voice in thanksgiving, and telling all Your wonders.Psalm 26:7
A Psalm for praise; raise a shout for the LORD, all the earth. Worshipthe LORD in gladness; come into His presence with shouts of joy.Acknowledge that the LORD is God; He made us and we are His, Hispeople, the flock He tends. Enter His gates with praise, His courts withacclamation; praise Him, bless His name. For the LORD is good; Hissteadfast love is eternal; His faithfulness is for all generations. Psalm 100:15Truth is the essence of Your word; Your just rules are eternal. Psalm 119:160You have commanded that Your rules be kept diligently. Psalm 119:4
The LORD spoke to Moses, saying: Command the children of Israeland say to them, My food which is presented to Me for offerings made byfire, of a pleasing odor to Me, shall you observe to offer to Me in their dueseason. Say to them, These are the offerings by fire that you are topresent to the LORD; as a regular burnt offering every day, two yearlinglambs without blemish. You shall offer one lamb in the morning, and theother lamb you shall offer at dusk. And as a meal offering, there shall bea tenth of an ephah of choice flour with a quarter of a hin of beaten oilmixed in. It is the regular burnt offering instituted at Mount Sinai – anoffering by fire of pleasing odor to the LORD. The drinkoffering with it
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shall be a quarter of a hin for each lamb, to be poured in the sacredprecinct as an offering of fermented drink to the LORD. The other lambyou shall offer at dusk, preparing the same meal offering and as the drinkoffering as in the morning – an offering by fire of pleasing odor to theLORD. Numbers 28:18
And Aaron shall burn aromatic incense; he shall burn it every morningwhen he tends the lamps. Exodus 30:7 And to be present every morning topraise and extol the LORD, and at evening too. I Chronicles 23:30 I will extolGod's name with song, and exalt Him with praise. Psalm 69:31
Let the heavens rejoice and the earth be joyful; and they shall say amongthe nations, the LORD reigns. I Chronicles 16:31
The LORD, enthroned on keruvim, is king, peoples tremble, the earthquakes. The LORD is great in Zion, and exalted above all peoples. Theypraise Your name as great and awesome; He is holy. Mighty king wholoves justice, it was You who established equity, You who workedrighteous judgment in Jacob. Exalt the LORD our God and bow down toHis footstool; He is holy. Moses and Aaron among His priests,Samuel, among those who call on His name; when they called to theLORD, He answered them. He spoke to them in a pillar of cloud; theyobeyed His decrees, the law He gave them. O LORD our God, Youanswered them; You were a forgiving God for them, but You exactedretribution for their misdeeds. Exalt the LORD our God, and bow towardHis holy hill, for the LORD our God is holy. Psalm 99 Blessed be theLORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Sit down and sayNow, what can we say in the face of this, O our God, for we haveforsaken Your commandments. Ezra 9:10 We have sinned like ourforefathers; we have gone astray, done evil. Psalm 106:6 We have sinned;we have gone astray; we have acted wickedly; we have been rebelliousand have deviated from Your commandments and Your rules. Daniel 9:5How can we plead, how can we prove our innocence? Genesis 44:16 Forbecause of our sins and the iniquities of our fathers, Jerusalem and Yourpeople have become a disgrace among all who are around us. Daniel 9:16
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Gone is the joy of our hearts; our dancing is turned into mourning. Thecrown has fallen from our head; woe to us that we have sinned. Becauseof this our hearts are sick, because of these our eyes are dimmed. Becauseof Mount Zion, which lies desolate; foxes prowl over it. Lamentations 5:1518If I forget you, O Jerusalem, let my right hand wither. Let my tongue stickto my palate if I cease to think of you, if I do not keep Jerusalem inmemory even at my happiest hour. Psalm 137:56 Surely You are in the rightwith respect to all that has come upon us, for You have acted faithfully,and we have been wicked. Nehemiah 9:33 Turn from Your blazing anger, andrenounce the plan to punish Your people. Exodus 32:12 Relent for the sakeof Your servants, the tribes that are Your very own! Isaiah 63:17 Take usback, O LORD, to Yourself, and let us come back; renew our days as ofold! Lamentations 5:21 Pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for Yourown! Exodus 34:9 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Hear my cry, O God, heed my prayer. Psalm 61:2 As for me, may myprayer come to You, O LORD, at a favorable moment; O God, in Yourabundant faithfulness, answer me with Your sure deliverance. Psalm 69:14
Incline Your ear, O LORD, answer me, for I am poor and needy.Preserve my life, for I am steadfast; O You, my God, deliver Your servantwho trusts in You. Have mercy on me, O LORD, for I call to You all daylong. Bring joy to Your servant’s life, for on You, LORD, I set my hope.For You, LORD, are good and forgiving, abounding in steadfast love to allwho call on You. Give ear, O LORD, to my prayer; heed my plea formercy. In my time of trouble I call You, for You will answer me. Thereis none like You among the gods, O LORD, and there are no deeds likeYours. All the nations You have made will come to bow down beforeYou, O LORD, and they will pay honor to Your name. For You are greatand perform wonders; You alone are God. Teach me Your way,O LORD; I will walk in Your truth; let my heart be undivided in reverencefor Your name. I will praise You, O LORD, my God, with all my heartand pay honor to Your name forever. For Your steadfast love toward meis great; You have saved me from the depths of Sheol. O God, arrogantmen have risen against me; a band of ruthless men seek my life; they arenot mindful of You.
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But You, O LORD, are a God compassionate and merciful, slow to anger,abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness. Turn to me and have mercyon me; grant Your strength to Your servant and deliver the son of Yourmaidservant. Show me a sign of Your favor, that my enemies may see andbe frustrated because You, O LORD, have given me aid and comfort. Psalm86 My help comes from the LORD, maker of heaven and earth. Psalm 121:2Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Please, LORD, by virtue of Your numerous mercies and Your greatkindnesses, remit the guilt of Your servant, for I have acted foolishly. 2Samuel 24:10 Yes, I have been a fool, and I have erred so very much. 1 Samuel26:21 Did I hide my transgressions like Adam, bury my wrongdoing in mybosom? Job 31:33 He who covers up his faults will not succeed; he whoconfesses and gives them up will find mercy. Proverbs 28:13 I have sinned; Ihave led astray from what was right; but I was not paid back for it. Job 33:27Happy is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered over.Happy the man whom the LORD does not hold guilty, and in whose spiritthere is no deceit. As long as I said nothing, my limbs wasted away frommy anguished roaring all day long. For night and day Your hand lay heavyon me; my vigor decreased as in the summer drought. Selah. Psalm 32:14
Then I acknowledged my sin to You; I did not cover up my guilt; Iresolved, “I will confess my transgressions to the LORD,” and You forgavethe guilt of my sin. Selah. Psalm 32:5 Look at my affliction and suffering,and forgive all my sins. Psalm 25:18 There is no soundness in my fleshbecause of Your rage, no wholeness in my bones because of my sin. Formy iniquities have overwhelmed me, they are like a heavy burden, morethan I can bear. Psalm 38:4–5 When all manner of sins overwhelm me, it isYou who forgive our iniquities. Psalm 65:4 Though our iniquities testifyagainst us, act, O LORD, for the sake of Your name; though our rebellionsare many and we have sinned against You. Jeremiah 14:7 If You keep accountof sins, O LORD, LORD, who will survive? Yours is the power to forgiveso that You may be held in awe. Psalm 130:3–4 For You, LORD, are goodand forgiving, abounding in steadfast love to all who call on You. Psalm 86:5As for me, I call to God; the LORD will deliver me. Psalm 55:17 Then I,justified, will behold Your face; awake, I am filled with the vision of You.Psalm 17:15 I said, “O LORD, have mercy on me, heal me, for I have sinnedagainst You.” Psalm 41:5 I have implored You with all my heart; have mercyon me, in accordance with Your promise. Psalm 119:58
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Have mercy upon me, O God, as befits Your faithfulness; in keeping withYour abundant compassion, blot out my transgressions. Wash methoroughly of my iniquity, and purify me of my sin. For I recognize mytransgressions, and am ever conscious of my sin. Against You alone haveI sinned, and done what is evil in Your sight; so You are just in Yoursentence, and right in Your judgment. Indeed I was born with iniquity;with sin my mother conceived me. Indeed You desire truth about thatwhich is hidden; teach me wisdom about secret things. Purify me witharomatic herbs till I am pure; wash me till I am whiter than snow. Let mehear tidings of joy and gladness; let the bones You have crushed rejoice.Hide Your face from my sins; blot out all my iniquities. Fashion a pureheart for me, O God; create in me a steadfast spirit. Do not cast me out ofYour presence, or take Your holy spirit away from me. Let me againrejoice in Your help; let a vigorous spirit sustain me. I will teachtransgressors Your ways, that sinners may return to You. Save me frombloodguilt, O God, God, my deliverer, that I may sing forth Yourbeneficence. O LORD, open my lips, and let my mouth declare Yourpraise. You do not want me to bring sacrifices; You do not desire burntoffering. True sacrifice to God is a contrite spirit; God, You will notdespise a contrite and crushed heart. May it please You to make Zionprosper; rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Then You will want sacrificesoffered in righteousness, burnt and whole offerings; then bulls will beoffered on Your altar. Psalm 51:3–21 Deliver and bless Your very ownpeople; tend them and sustain them forever. Psalm 28:9 Blessed be theLORD forevermore, amen and amen.
The People I formed for Myself that they might declare my praise. Isaiah43:21 Tell of His glory among the nations, His wondrous deeds, among allpeoples. Psalm 96:3 I shall not die but live and proclaim the works of theLORD. Psalm 118:17 That the fame of the LORD may be recounted in Zion,His praises in Jerusalem. Psalm 102:22 I will praise You, LORD, with all myheart; I will tell all Your wonders. Psalm 9:2 Men shall talk of the might ofYour awesome deeds, and I will recount Your greatness. Psalm 145:6 Thenwill I proclaim Your fame to my brothers, praise You in the congregation.You who fear the LORD, praise Him; all you offspring of Jacob, honorHim;
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be in dread of Him, all you offspring of Israel. Psalm 22:23–24 HalleluYah;praise the name of the LORD; give praise, you servants of the LORD.You who stand in the house of the LORD, in the courts of the house ofour God. Praise the LORD, for the LORD is good; sing hymns to Hisname, for it is pleasant. For the LORD has chosen Jacob for Himself,Israel, as His treasured possession. Psalm 135:1–4
Rise and SayBring Joy to Your servant's life, for on You, LORD, I set my hope. Psalm 86:4O LORD, I set my hope on You. My God, in You I trust; may I not bedisappointed, may my enemies not exult over me. O let none who look toYou be disappointed; let the faithless be disappointed, emptyhanded. Letme know Your paths, O LORD; teach me Your ways. Guide me in Yourtrue way and teach me, for You are God, my deliverer; it is You I look toat all times. O LORD, be mindful of Your compassion and Yourfaithfulness; they are old as time. Be not mindful of my youthful sins andtransgressions; in keeping with Your faithfulness consider what is in myfavor, as Your goodness’ sake, O LORD. Good and upright is the LORD;therefore He shows sinners the way. He guides the humble in the rightpath, and teaches the humble His way. All the LORD's paths arerighteousness and truth for those who keep the decrees of His covenant.For Your name’s sake, O LORD, pardon my iniquity though it be great.Whoever fears the LORD, he shall be shown what path to choose. Heshall live a happy life, and his children shall inherit the land. The counselof the LORD is for those who fear Him; to them He makes known Hiscovenant. My eyes are ever toward the LORD, for He will loose my feetfrom the net. Turn to me, have mercy on me, for I am alone and afflicted.The troubles of my heart increases; bring me out of my distresses. Lookat my affliction and suffering, and forgive all my sins. See how numerousmy enemies are, and how unjustly they hate me. Protect me and save me;let me not be disappointed, for I have sought refuge in You. Mayintegrity and uprightness watch over me, for I look to You. O God,redeem Israel from all its distress. Psalm 25:122 The LORD redeems thelife of His servants; all who take refuge in Him shall not be ruined. Psalm34:23 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
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Blessed is the LORD (Lit. Adonai), day by day He supports us, God, ourdeliverance. Selah. Psalm 68:20 Blessed is the LORD, who did not let us beripped apart by their teeth. Psalm 124:6
The following paragraph is said by a member of the CongregationThus the LORD saved Israel that day from the hand of the Egyptians; andIsrael saw the Egyptians dead on the seashore. And Israel saw thewondrous power which the LORD did upon had wielded against theEgyptians, and the people feared the LORD; and believed the LORD, andHis servant Moses. Exodus 14:3031
Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song to the LORD, andspoke, saying, I will sing to the LORD, for He has triumphed gloriously;the horse and his rider He has thrown into the sea. The LORD is mystrength and might; He is become my deliverance; this is my God and Iwill glorify Him; the God of my father, and I will exalt Him. The LORD,is a man of war; the LORD is His name. Pharaoh's chariots and his armyHe has cast into the sea; and the his chosen captains are sunk in the RedSea. The deeps covered them; they went down into the depths like astone. Your right hand, O LORD, glorious in power, Your right hand,O LORD, shatters the foe. In Your great triumph You break Youropponents; You send forth Your fury, it consumes them like straw. At theblast of Your nostrils the waters were piled up, the floods stood straightlike a wall; the deeps froze in the heart of the sea. The foe said, "I willpursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil; my desire shall have its fillof them; I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them." You madeYour wind blow, the sea covered them; they sank like lead in the majesticwaters. Who is like You, O LORD, among the gods? who is like You,glorious in holiness, awesome in splendor, doing wonders. You put outYour right hand, the earth swallowed them.
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In Your love You lead the people You redeemed; in Your strength Youguide them to Your holy dwelling. The people hear, they tremble; agonygrips the dwellers in Philistia. Now the chiefs of Edom are frightened; thetribes of Moab – trembling grips them; all the dwellers in Canaan aremelted away. Terror and dread descend upon them; through the might ofYour arm they are still as stone; till Your people cross over, O LORD, tillYour people cross whom You have ransomed. You will bring them andplant them in Your own mountain, the place You made to dwell in,O LORD, the sanctuary, O LORD, which Your hands established. TheLORD will reign for ever and ever. For the horses of Pharaoh, with hischariots and horsemen, went into the sea; and the LORD turned back onthem the waters of the sea; but the children of Israel marched on dryground in the midst of the sea. Exodus 15:119
Then Miriam the prophetess, Aaron’s sister, took a timbrel in her hand,and all the women went out after her in dance with timbrels. And Miriamchanted for them, Sing to the LORD, for He has triumphed gloriously;horse and rider He has hurled into the sea. Exodus 15:2021
Hear, O kings; Give ear, O princes; I will sing, will sing to the LORD,will hymn the LORD, the God of Israel. Judges 5:3 Awake, awake, clotheyourself with splendor, O arm of the LORD; awake as in days of old, asin former ages; it was You that hacked Rahab in pieces, that pierced thedragon. It was you that dried up the sea, the waters of the great deep; thatmade the depths of the Sea a road the redeemed might walk. So let theransomed of the LORD return, and come with shouting to Zion, crownedwith joy everlasting; Let them attain joy and gladness, while sorrow andsighing flee. Isaiah 51:911 But Israel has won through the LORD, triumpheverlasting; You shall not be shamed or disgraced in all the ages to come!Isaiah 45:17 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
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The Way of God is perfect; the word of the LORD is pure; He is a shieldto all who seek refuge in Him. Psalm 18:31 Every word of God is pure, ashield to those who take refuge in Him. Proverbs 30:5 The words of theLORD are pure words, silver purged in an earthen crucible, refinedsevenfold. Psalm 12:7 I rejoice over Your promise as one who obtains greatspoil. Psalm 119:162 How pleasing is Your word to my palate, sweeter thanhoney. Psalm 119:103 Pleasant words are like a honeycomb, sweet to thepalate and a cure for the body. Proverbs 16:24 Your word is exceedinglypure, and Your servant loves it. Psalm 119:140
And the LORD said to Moses, saying:And You shall speak to the children of Israel saying, nevertheless, youmust keep My Shabbats, for this is a sign between Me and you throughoutyour generations, that you may know that I am the LORD that haveconsecrated you. You shall keep the Shabbat, for it is holy for you; hewho profanes it shall be put to death; for whoever does work on it, thatperson shall be cut off from among his people. Six days may work bedone, but on the seventh day there shall be a Shabbat of complete rest,holy to the LORD; whoever does work on Shabbat, he shall be put todeath. The children of Israel shall keep Shabbat, observing the Shabbatthroughout the ages as a covenant for all time. It shall be a sign for alltime between Me and the people of Israel. For in six days the LORDmade heaven and earth, and on the seventh day He ceased from work andwas rested. Exodus 31:1217 Moses then convoked the whole Israelitecommunity and said to them, these are the things that the LORD hascommanded you to do. On six days work may be done, but on the seventhday you shall have a Shabbat of complete rest, holy to the LORD;whoever does any work on it shall be put to death. You shall kindle nofire throughout your settlements on Shabbat. Exodus 35:13
The LORD spoke to Moses, saying:SPEAK to the children of Israel and say to them, the appointed seasons ofthe LORD, which you shall proclaim to be holy convocations, even these
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are My appointed seasons. On six days work may be done; but on theseventh day there shall be a Shabbat of complete rest, a sacred occasion;you shall do no work; it shall be a Shabbat of the LORD throughout yourdwellings. Leviticus 23:13 On Shabbat: two yearling lambs withoutblemish, together with twotenths of a measure of choice flour with oilmixed in as a meal offering, and the drinkoffering thereof. This is theburnt offering for every Shabbat, in addition to the regular burnt offeringand the drinkoffering. Numbers 28:910 And whenever offerings were madeto the LORD, according to the quantities prescribed for them, onShabbatot, new moons and holidays, regularly, before the LORD.I Chronicles 23:31 You came down on Mount Sinai and spoke to them fromheaven; You gave them right rules and true teachings, good laws andcommandments. You made known to them Your holy Shabbat, and Youordained for them laws, commandments and Teaching, through MosesYour servant. Nehemiah 9:1314 Thus said the LORD: Observe what is rightand do what is just; for soon My salvation shall come, and my deliverancebe revealed. Happy is the man who does this, the man who holds fast toit; who keeps the Shabbat and does not profane it, and stays his handfrom doing any evil. Isaiah 56:12 If you refrain from trampling theShabbat, from pursuing your affairs on My holy day; if you call theShabbat 'delight,' the LORD's holy day 'honored'; and if you honor it andgo not your ways nor look to your affairs, nor strike bargains. Then youcan seek the favor of the LORD, I will set you astride the heights of theearth, and let you enjoy the heritage of your father Jacob; for the mouth ofthe LORD has spoken. Isaiah 58:1314 You shall keep My Shabbatot andreverence My sanctuary: I am the LORD. Leviticus 19:30 You shall eachrevere his mother and his father, and keep My Shabbatot: I am the LORDyour God. Leviticus 19:3
I will sing to the LORD as long as I live; all my life I will chant hymnsto my God. Psalm 104:33
A Psalm song for Shabbat. It is good to praise the LORD, to sing hymnsto Your name, O Most High. To proclaim Your steadfast love at daybreak,Your faithfulness each night. With a tenstringed harp, with voice and lyretogether. You have gladdened me by Your deeds, O LORD; I shout for joyat Your handiwork. How great are Your works, O LORD, how very subtleYour designs. A stupid man cannot know, a fool cannot understand this.
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Though the wicked sprout like grass, though all evildoers blossom, it isonly that they may be destroyed forever. But You are exalted, O LORD,for all time. Surely, Your enemies, O LORD, surely, Your enemiesperish; all evildoers are scattered. You raise my horn high like that of awild ox; I am soaked in freshening oil. I shall see the defeat of mywatchful foes, hear of the downfall of the wicked who beset me. Therighteous bloom like a datepalm; they thrive like a cedar in Lebanon.Those that are planted in the house of the LORD, they flourish in thecourts of our God. In old age they still produce fruit; they are full of sapand freshness. To attest that the LORD is upright, my rock, in whom thereis no wrong. Psalm 92 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Sit down and say,When the burnt offering began, the song of the LORD and the trumpetsbegan also, together with the instruments of King David of Israel. All thecongregation prostrated themselves, the song was sung and the trumpetswere blown – all this until the end of the burnt offering. II Chronicles 29:2728Now, what can we say in the face of this, O our God, for we haveforsaken Your commandments. Ezra 9:10 We have sinned like ourforefathers; we have gone astray, done evil. Psalm 106:6 We acknowledgeour wickedness, O LORD the iniquity of our fathers for we havesinned against You. Jeremiah 14:20
Our God and God of our fathers, we have sinned, we have trespassed, wehave dealt treacherously, we have robbed, we have spoken slander, wehave acted perversely, and we have wrought wickedness. We have beenpresumptuous, we have done violence, we have framed lies, we havegiven evil counsel. We have spoken falsely, we have scoffed, we haverevolted, we have provoked, we have rebelled, we have committediniquity, we have transgressed, we have oppressed, we have beenstiffnecked. We have done wickedly, we have corrupted, we have goneastray, we have committed abomination, and we have turned away fromYour commandments and Your good judgments, and it has not profited us.
And Now, our God, the great, mighty and awesome God, who staysfaithful to His covenant and lovingkindness, do not treat lightly all thesuffering that has overtaken us – upon our kings, our officers, ourKohanim, our prophets, our fathers, and all Your people – from the days
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of the kings of Assyria to this day. Surely You are in the right withrespect to all that has come upon us, for You have acted faithfully, and wehave been wicked. Nehemiah 9:32 33 Turn from Your blazing anger, andrenounce the plan to punish Your people. Exodus 32:12 Relent for the sakeof Your servants, the tribes that are Your very own! Isaiah 63:17 Take usback, O LORD, to Yourself, and let us come back; renew our days as ofold! Lamentations 5:21 Pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for Yourown! Exodus 34:9 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
A Maskil of David, A prayer while he was in the cave. I cry aloud to theLORD; I appeal to the LORD loudly for mercy. I pour out my complaintbefore Him; I lay my trouble before Him when my spirit fails within me;You know my course; they have laid a trap in the path I walk. Look at myright and see – I have no friend; there is nowhere I can flee, no one caresabout me. So I cry to You, O LORD; I say, "You are my refuge, all Ihave in the land of the living”. Listen to my cry, for I have been broughtvery low; save me from my pursuers, for they are too strong for me. Freeme from prison, that I may praise Your name; the righteous shall glory inme for Your gracious dealings with me. Psalm 142
O LORD, hear my prayer; give ear to my plea, as You are faithful;answer me, as You are righteous. Do not enter into judgment with Yourservant, for before You no creature is in the right. My foe hounded me;he crushed me to the ground; he made me dwell in darkness like thoselong dead. My spirit failed within me; my mind was numbed with horror.Then I thought of the days of old; I rehearsed all Your deeds, recountedthe work of Your hands. I stretched out my hands to You, longing forYou like thirsty earth. Answer me quickly, O LORD; my spirit canendure no more; do not hide Your face from me, or I shall become likethose who descend into the pit. Let me learn of Your faithfulness bydaybreak, for in You I trust; let me know the road I must take, for on YouI have set my hope. Save me from my foes, O LORD; to You I look forcover. Teach me to do Your will, for You are my God; let Your graciousspirit lead me on level ground. For the sake of Your name, O LORD,preserve me; as You are righteous, free me
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from distress. As You are faithful, put an end to my foes; destroy all mymortal enemies, for I am Your servant. Psalm 143:112 Deliver and blessYour very own people; tend them and sustain them forever. Psalm 28:9Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Oh, Shepherd Your people with Your staff, Your very own flock; maythey who dwell isolated in a woodland surrounded by farmland, grazeBashan and Gilead as in olden days. I will show him wondrous deeds asin the days when You sallied forth from the land of Egypt. Micah 7:1415My beloved is mine and I am his, who browses among the lilies. Song ofSongs 2:16 I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine; he browses amongthe lilies. Song of Songs 6:3 I Myself will graze My flock, and I Myself willlet them lie down – declares the LORD God. Ezekiel 34:15 My beloved hasgone down to his garden, to the beds of spices, to browse in the gardensand to pick lilies. Song of Songs 6:2
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For The Leader; on Shoshannim, eduth, A psalm Of Asaph. Give ear,O shepherd of Israel who leads Joseph like a flock; appear, You who areenthroned on the keruvim. At the head of Ephraim, Benjamin, andManasseh; Rouse Your might and come to our help. Restore us, O God;show Your favor that we may be delivered. O LORD, God of hosts, howlong will You be wrathful toward the prayers of Your people? You havefed them tears as their daily bread, made them drink great measures oftears. You set us at strife with our neighbors; our enemies mock us at will.O God of hosts, restore us; show Your favor that we may be delivered.You plucked up a vine from Egypt; You expelled nations and planted it.You cleared a place for it; it took deep root and filled the land. Themountains were covered by its shade, mighty cedars by its boughs. Itsbranches reached the sea, its shoots, the river. Why did You breach itswall so that every passerby plucks its fruit. Wild boars gnaw at it, andcreatures of the field feed on it. O God of hosts, turn again, look downfrom heaven and see; take note of that vine. And the stock planted by Yourright hand, the stem you have taken as Your own. For it is burned by fireand cut down, perishing before Your angry blast. Grant Your help
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to the man at Your right hand, the one You have taken as Your own. Wewill not turn away from You; preserve our life that we may invoke Yourname. O LORD, God of hosts, restore us; show Your favor that we maybe delivered. Psalm 80
Raise hands as in supplicationDeliver us, O LORD our God, and gather us from among the nations, toacclaim Your holy name, to glory in Your praise. Blessed is the LORD,God of Israel, from eternity to eternity; let all the people say, 'Amen';HalleluYah. Psalm 106:4748 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen andamen.
O favor me, LORD, and save me; O LORD, hasten to my aid. Psalm 40:14
O LORD, You will favor Your land, restore Jacob's fortune. You willforgive Your people's iniquity, pardon all their sins; Selah. You willwithdraw all Your anger, turn away from Your rage. Turn again, O God,our helper, revoke Your displeasure with us. Will You be angry with usforever, prolong Your wrath for all generations? Surely You will reviveus again, so that Your people may rejoice in You. Show us, O LORD,Your faithfulness; grant us Your deliverance. Let me hear what God, theLORD, will speak; He will promise wellbeing to His people, His faithfulones; may they not turn to folly. His help is very near those who fearHim, to make His glory dwell in our land. Faithfulness and truth meet;justice and wellbeing kiss. Truth springs up from the earth; justice looksdown from heaven. The LORD also bestows His bounty; our land yieldsits produce. Justice goes before Him as He sets out on His way. Psalm85:214 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Truth and righteousness expiated iniquity, and evil is avoided throughfear of the LORD. Proverbs 16:6 The fear of the LORD is the discipline ofwisdom; humility precedes honor. Proverbs 15:33 The effect of humility isfear of the LORD, wealth, honor and life. Proverbs 22:4 But the lowly shallinherit the land, and delight in abundant wellbeing. Psalm 37:11
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Now Moses was a very humble man, more so than any other man onearth. Numbers 12:3 With him I speak mouth to mouth, plainly and not inriddles, and he beholds the likeness of the LORD; how then did you notshrink from speaking against My servant Moses! Numbers 12:8
Never again did there arise in Israel a prophet like Moses – whom theLORD singled out, face to face. Deuteronomy 34:10
A Prayer of Moses, the man of God; O LORD, You have been ourrefuge in every generation. Before the mountains came into being, beforeYou brought forth the earth and the world, from eternity to eternity Youare God. You return man to dust; You decreed, "Return you mortals".For in Your sight a thousand years are like yesterday that has past, like awatch of the night. You engulf men in sleep; at daybreak they are likegrass that renews itself. At daybreak it flourishes anew; by dusk it withersand dries up. So we are consumed by Your anger, terrorstruck by Yourfury. You have set our iniquities before You, our hidden sins in the lightof Your face. All our days pass away in Your wrath; we spend our yearslike a sigh. The span of our life is seventy years, or, given the strength,eighty years; but the best of them are trouble and sorrow, they pass byspeedily, and we are in darkness. Who can know Your furious anger?Your wrath matches the fear of You. Teach us to count our days rightly,that we may obtain a wise heart. Turn, O LORD! How long? Showmercy to Your servants. Satisfy us at daybreak with Your steadfast lovethat we may sing for joy all our days. Give us joy for as long as You haveafflicted us, for the years we have suffered misfortune. Let Your deeds beseen by Your servants, Your glory by their children. May the favor of theLORD, our God, be upon us; let the work of our hands prosper, O prosperthe work of our hands! Psalm 90 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amenand amen.
For Your name's sake, do not disown us; do not dishonor Your gloriousthrone. Remember, do not annul Your covenant with us. Jeremiah 14:21
Remember, O LORD, what has befallen us; behold, and see our disgrace.
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Lamentations 5:1 Look down from heaven and see, from Your holy andglorious height; where is Your zeal, Your power? Your yearning andYour love are being withheld from us. Surely You are our Father, thoughAbraham regard us not, and Israel recognize us not, You O LORD, areour Father; from of old, Your name is "Our Redeemer." Isaiah 63:1516
But now, O LORD, You are our Father; we are the clay, and You are thePotter, we are all the work of Your hands. Be not implacably angry,O LORD, do not remember iniquity forever; Oh, look down to Yourpeople, to us all. Your holy cities have become a desert, Zion hasbecome a desert, Jerusalem a desolation. Our holy Temple, our pride,where our fathers praised You, has been consumed by fire; and all thatwas dear to us is ruined. Isaiah 64:710
At such things will You restrain Yourself, O LORD, will You stand idlyby and let us suffer so heavily? Isaiah 64:11 Turn from Your blazing anger,and renounce the plan to punish Your people. Exodus 32:12 Relent for thesake of Your servants, the tribes that are Your very own! Isaiah 63:17 Takeus back, O LORD, to Yourself, and let us come back; renew our days asof old! Lamentations 5:21 Pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us forYour own! Exodus 34:9 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen andamen.
You are holy, multitude of appreciation: Your wonders are made known,and holy cities which pleases You. And star like light, and all the hostdelight. And thank you God for the wonders of heaven. Praise and thanksto the charming manner. Magnificent wonder to predict, and to put in awe:A time to speak, and a time to sense. Also faithfulness, the congregation isholy to the LORD. Many deeds, to place wisely on all borders. Fire andice, abiding by the rules of heaven. And all works and their outcome, byHim it is acted. For who in the skies can be compared to the LORD? Whoamong the sons of the mighty can be likened to the LORD. Psalm 89:7Exalted alone is his name, distinguished among all. All deeds, numerouspraises of affection.
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Because of the night imprint, nothing departs and nothing arrives. God isgreatly feared in the assembly of the holy ones. Blessed and be blessed,traces of angel. Hidden from all eyes, and exhausted affection. Strengthto the poor, and likeable shelter. And fear, all around Him. MarvelousGod, with stretched out hands. You made awesome things, numerous inwisdom. Therefore all praise and thanks are to You, You wait silently.God, the LORD of host, who is like You, so powerful? Oh God, whomakes mighty deeds? And who will devise, is it not your existence? Andwho will deny, is it not an absence of your deeds? And faithfulness is inthe surroundings. Fear is in the surroundings, it resonate in your kingdom.The throne is from generation to generation, and the Shabbat is forever.Everything is influenced, and all is in your dominion. There is no holy onelike the LORD, truly, there is none beside You. And there is none likeGod.1
And you are holy, praise the inhabitant of Israel.
I will fetch my knowledge from far away. I will narrate the righteousnessof my God and my redeemer. In six days He completed all work, myking and my shepherd. And God blessed the seventh day. Miraculous areall His acts, and His glory covered the heavens. Habakkuk 3:3 May He beuplifted, be exalted, the high and the exalted. Who sanctify this day, fromall which have been done. From all His work, which He had made. Thebeginning of His word is Truth, hidden in the assembly. He has chosen ournation, as a heritage to Him from the world. He commanded twice asmuch bread to prepare for them [the manna]. And to Observe Shabbatthroughout the ages as a covenant for all time. He left as inheritance atestimony [the Shabbat], to the sons of Jacob for their glory. A delightfulday, holy day; a day of honor and respect. Indeed they will tell Hisrighteousness when they are gathering. Let them give thanks unto HaShemfor His mercy, and for His wonderful works to the children of men! Surelythe righteous shall give thanks unto Thy name; the upright shall dwell inThy presence. So shall the heavens praise Thy wonders, O HaShem, Thyfaithfulness also in the assembly of the holy ones. He sent redemption toHis people; He commanded His covenant for all time; His name is Holyand awesome. Psalm 111:9 Cry out and shout, you inhabitant of Zion, forgreat is the Holy one of Israel in your midst Isaiah 12:6Our Redeemer LORD of Hosts is His name is the Holy One of Israel.2
Isaiah 47:4
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God hides himself in a might hiding place. To exhaust all, and no oneknows the place. Nahum 3:17 What light and what mighty name.Dominion and fear are with Him. Job 25:2 Amazing heaven, your footstool.Acts performed to his response, and signed by His seal. Where from envy(jealousy) and wisdom are distinguished? Upon heaven. Make peace inheaven. Unstable high pillars, and amazing glory. And read the names,of each one that aided the army. Man is not lacking in achievingconfidence. Is there any number to his armies? Job 25:3 Delightfulgoodness, for all to awaken. Therefore, every watcher, a holy one, atthe summit. Because of His loving kindness, all of them are secure. Andupon whom does not His light arise? Job 25:3 Thousands of thousands ofHis lights, numerous glories. One thousand thousands ministered to Him,Daniel 7:10 to declare what is right. Job 33:23 And ten thousand times tenthousand stood before Him, Daniel 7:10 at the summit. For His camp is verylarge; for he who executes His word is strong. Joel 2:11 For the sake of allJews, do your handiworks. The earth was full of His praise, and His glorycovered the heavens. Habakkuk 3:3 The throne is lifted up, is it not lifted up?Sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up. Isaiah 6:1 Sitting upon a throne,high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. Isaiah 6:1 Above it stoodthe seraphim; each one had six wings; with two he covered his face, andwith two he covered his feet, and with two he did fly. Isaiah 6:2 And onewould call to the other,Holy, holy, holy! The LORD of Hosts! His presence fills all the earth!1
Isaiah 6:3
Supreme God. Appearance of the rainbow, a brightness vision. It is notthe case that His environment is a large cloud? Blazing fire, a brightgateway to Him. Seeing the color of amber, carried in a beast are fourfigures like dead bodies. An image produced of a man, with four faces.And the shape is one, and from two faces, four wings joined, and coveringtheir corpses, six that are to be done for Him. Their heads stretched out toheaven, like icebergs. Fearful, golden light shining. Sitting downdeceiving Him, the chair elevates. A likeness of a man, because of the
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extraordinary manner of speaking to one another. And all visions are fromdreams, upon the mouth of prophets. All stories heard are visions. Adviceon the matter, in the council of my wondrous soul. Surely, the LORD, Godwill do nothing, without revealing. Amos 3:7 Wondrous words, according tohis arranged prophets. Exalted and glorified, blessed and praised. Blessedis His glorious name forever; His glory fills the wholeworld. Amen and Amen. Psalm 72:19
Blessed is the presence of the LORD, in His place.1 Ezekiel 3:12
One is our God, and do not reach other ideas. All of His days, and His daysare without time. First of all I am the first, and last of all I am also the last.To take away every place, and not find a face turned back. Adhere to thestatutes and praise Him in singing. Slendor, magnificence, and livelymanner. Flashing Cherub and Seraph (an angelic being), and great innumbers. With the living chariot (note: the Cherubim were the livingchariots), sanctifying his face. From all hidden things and grace aroundHim. We request interpretation, we are inferior to the Supreme High.Israel is a nation of siblings, uniting wandering paupers. Listen to me Jacoband Israel, my called, I am He; I am the first, I am also the last.1 Isaiah 48:12
Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD is one.Deuteronomy 6:4
One is our God; great is our LORD; holy and awesome is His Nameforever and ever.
You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all yoursoul and with all your might. Take to heart these instructions with which Icharge you this day. Impress them upon your children, recite them whenyou stay at home and when you are away, when you lie down and whenyou get up. Bind them as a sign on your hand and let them serve as asymbol on your forehead. Inscribe them on the doorposts of your houseand on your gates. Deuteronomy 6:59
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If, Then, you obey the commandments that I enjoin upon you this day,loving the LORD your God and serving Him with all your heart and soul. Iwill grant the rain for your land in season, the early rain and the late, thatyou shall gather in your new grain and wine and oil. I will also providegrass in the fields for your cattle, and thus you shall eat your fill. Takecare not to be lured away to serve other gods and bow to them. For theLORD's anger will flare up against you, and He will shut up the skies sothat there will be no rain and the ground will not yield its produce; andyou will soon perish from the good land that the LORD is assigning toyou. Therefore impress these My words upon your very heart; bind themas a sign on your hand and let them serve as a symbol on your forehead.And teach them to your children, reciting them when you stay at home andwhen you are away, when you lie down and when you get up. And inscribethem on the doorposts of your house and on your gates. To the end thatyou and your children may endure, in the land that the LORD swore toyour fathers to assign to them, as long as there is a heaven over the earth.Deuteronomy 11:1321
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: F «C §q ©g m´lFr §l i†¦M | o ®Ÿx£d © Îzi«¥a ¬pÎEx §n` «Ÿi aFhÎi ¦M i»ei ©l zFcFd §e l ¥NdFC §q ©g mlFr §l i ¦M:
: F «C §q ©g m´lFr §l i†¦M | d®Fd §i i ¥ §x ¦i ` †pÎEx §n` «ŸiÎi ¦M i»ei ©l zFcFd §e l ¥NdaFhFC §q ©g mlFr §l i ¦M:
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
Bow at the waist when The “LORD is King” is saidThe LORD, our God, the one God, is truth. And His perfect Torahis truth. And His sanctuary, the house of prayer is truth. And His prophetsare truth. And His sanctified Shabbats are truth. For New Moon (And thesighting of a new moon indicates a new month, is truth.) And Hiscommandments, and His laws, And His testimonies, and His judgments,and all His words are truth. But the LORD is truly God; He is a livingGod, the everlasting King: At His wrath, the earth quakes, and nationscannot endure His rage. Jeremiah 10:10 Do not utterly take the truth awayfrom my mouth, for I have put my hope in Your rules. Psalm 119:43 And theLORD shall be king over all the earth; in that day there shall be one LORDwith one name. Zachariah 14:9 The LORD shall reign forever, your God, OZion, for all generations; HalleluYah. Psalm 146:10 Your kingdom is aneternal kingdom; Your dominion is for all generations. Psalm 145:13 Forkingdom is the LORD's and He rules the nations. Psalm 22:29
The LORD is King, the LORD was King, the LORD shall beKing forever and ever Exodus 15:18.
Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Praise the LORD, all you nations; extol Him, all you peoples. For great isHis steadfast love toward us; the faithfulness of the LORD enduresforever; HalleluYah. Psalm 117:12
Praise the LORD; for He is good His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise and thanks to the LORD, for he is good, His Steadfast love is eternal.Let Israel declare,, His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise and thanks to the LORD, for he is good, His Steadfast love is eternal.Let the house of Aaron declare, His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise and thanks to the LORD, for he is good, His Steadfast love is eternal.Let those who fear the LORD declare, His Steadfast love is eternal.Praise and thanks to the LORD, for he is good, His Steadfast love is eternal.Psalm 118:14
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
In Distress I called on the LORD; the LORD answered me and broughtme relief. The LORD is on my side, I have no fear; what can man do tome? With the LORD on my side as my helper, I will see the downfall ofmy foes. It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in mortals. Itis better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in princes. All nationshave surrounded me; by the name of the LORD I will surely cut themdown. They beset me, they surround me; by the name of the LORD I willsurely cut them down. They have beset me like bees; they shall beextinguished like burning thorns; by the name of the LORD I will surelycut them down. You pressed me hard, I nearly fell; but the LORD helpedme. The LORD is my strength and might; He has become mydeliverance. The tents of the victorious resound with joyous shouts ofdeliverance, the right hand of the LORD is triumphant. The right hand ofthe LORD is exalted; the right hand of the LORD is triumphant. I shallnot die but live and proclaim the works of the LORD. The LORDpunished me severely, but did not hand me over to death. Open the gatesof righteousness for me that I may enter them and praise the LORD. Thisis the gateway to the LORD, into which the righteous shall enter. I thankYou, for You have answered me, and You have become my deliverer.The stone that the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone.This is the LORD's doing; it is marvelous in our sight. This is the day thatthe LORD has made, let us exult and rejoice on it. Psalm 118: 524
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O LORD, DELIVER US! O LORD, LET US PROSPER!Psalm 118:25.
May he who enters be blessed in the name of the LORD; we bless youfrom the House of the LORD. The LORD is God; He has given us light;bind the festal offering to the horns of the altar with cords. You are myGod and I will praise You; You are my God and I will extol You. Praisethe LORD for He is good, His steadfast love is eternal. Psalm 118:2629Declare: Deliver us, O God, our deliverer, and gather us and save us fromthe nations, to acclaim Your holy name, to glory in Your praise. Blessedis the LORD, God of Israel, from eternity to eternity. And all the peoplesaid, 'Amen' and "Praise the LORD." I Chronicles 16:3536 Blessed be theLORD forevermore, amen and amen.
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
A member of the congregation saysOur God and God our fathers, bless us with the threefold blessing writtenin Your Torah, which was spoken by Aaron and his sons, your Kohanim,as it is written in Your Torah. The LORD spoke to Moses. Speak toAaron and his sons; thus shall you bless the people of Israel; say tothem: Numbers 6:2223
Kohanim blessingThe LORD bless you, and protect you. The LORD deal kindly andgraciously with you. The LORD bestow his favor upon you and grant youpeace. Thus they shall link My name upon the people of Israel; and I willbless them: Numbers 6:2427
May God be gracious to us and bless us; may He show us favor. ThatYour way be known on earth, Your deliverance among all nations.Peoples will praise You, O God; all peoples will praise You. Nations willexult and shout for joy, for You rule the peoples with equity, You guidethe nations of the earth. The peoples will praise You, O God; all peopleswill praise You. May the earth yield its produce; may God, our God,bless us. May God bless us, and be revered to the ends of the earth. Psalm67:28 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
For Thus said the LORD: Cry out in joy for Jacob, shout at thecrossroads of the nations! Sing aloud in praise, and say: Save, O LORD,Your people, the remnant of Israel. Jeremiah 31:6 Oh, spare Your people,LORD! Let not Your possession become a mockery, to be taunted bynations! Let not the peoples say, "where is their God?" Joel 2:17 Deliverand bless Your very own people; tend them and sustain them forever.Psalm 28:9 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
O House of Israel, bless the LORD; O house of Aaron, bless the LORD.O house of Levi, bless the LORD; you who fear the LORD, bless theLORD. Blessed is the LORD from Zion, He who dwells in Jerusalem;HalleluYah. Psalm 135:1921 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen andamen.
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jexaBow your head when saying
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| m ÀlF ¹rÎc©r §e d†Y©r«¥n | DÀi K ³¥x »a §p Ep §g³©p £ «©e : L«¤Y §x © §t ¦Y m¬¥W §lD«iEl §l«©d:: o «¥n ¨ §e | o«¥n » | m ÀlFr Œ§l d¬Fd §i KE †xA
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
Bow your head when saying “Blessed are”Blessed are You, LORD, God of Israel our father, from eternity toeternity. Yours, LORD, are greatness, might, splendor, triumph, andmajesty –yes, all that is in heaven and on earth; to You, LORD, belongkingdom and preeminence above all. Riches and honor are Yours todispense; You have dominion over all; with You are strength and might,and it is in Your power to make anyone great and strong. Now, God, wepraise You and extol Your glorious name. I Chronicles 29:1013 But we willbless the LORD now and forever. HalleluYah. Psalm 115:18 Blessed be theLORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Sit down and sayPraised be the LORD who has granted a haven to His people Israel, justas He promised; not a single word has failed of all the gracious promisesthat He made through His servant Moses. I Kings 8:56
May the LORD our God be with us, as He was with our fathers; may Henever abandon or forsake us. May He incline our hearts to Him, that wemay walk in all His ways and keep the commandments, the laws, and therules, which He enjoined upon our fathers. And may these words of mine,which I have offered in supplication before the LORD, be near to theLORD our God, day and night, that He may provide for His servant andfor His people Israel, according to each day’s needs. That all the peopleof the earth may know that the LORD alone is God, there is no other.I Kings 8:57–60 The LORD alone is God, The LORD alone is God. I Kings18:39 For the LORD alone is God in heaven above and on earth below;there is no other. Deuteronomy 4:39 He is the LORD our God; His judgmentsare throughout the earth. Psalm 105:7 Blessed be the LORD forevermore,amen and amen.
Now, O LORD our God – You who brought Your people out of the landof Egypt with a mighty hand, winning fame for Yourself to this very day –we have sinned, we have acted wickedly. O LORD, as befits Yourabundant righteousness, let we have acted wickedly; let Your wrathfulfury turn back from Your city Jerusalem, Your holy mountain;
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KE ³xAdFd §iKE ³xaE : F «C ©a §l zF ´ l §t ¦p d†¥UŸr | l®¥ x §U ¦i i ¥dŸl¡ mi ¦dŸl¡†: o «¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » u ¤x À ¹dÎl¬ŸMÎz ¤ FcFa †§k ´¥lO ¦i §e m¬lF År §l F ÀcFa §M m´¥W
Î` «Ÿl x³¤W£ | mi®¦dŸl¡ KE ¬xAxi³»¦q ¥dl ©C©B §z ¦i : i «¦Y ¦ «¥n F ÀC §q ©g¹§e i¬¦zN ¦t §YK ©xA §z ¦i §e l ©N ©d §z ¦i §e `Ÿ¥û©p §z ¦i §e d¤N©r §z ¦i §e m ©nFx §z ¦i §e x © R §z ¦i §e W ©C ©w §z ¦i §eg ©v¥p §lE c©r i ¥c£r ©l `xFP ©d §e cA §k ¦P ©d i ©dŸl¡ m ¥W c ©A ©M §z ¦i §e g ©S©p §z ¦i §e
: dl ¤q mi ¦gv §p
dnE †w| x®S ¦n zx§f¤r Ep †NÎda«d : L «¤C §q ©g o©r´©n §l Ep À¥c §t¹E | Ep®N dz ´x§f¤r: Epi «¥xv qE ¬ai `E Àd §Œe | l ¦i®gÎd ¤U£r«©p mi¬¦dŸl`«¥A : m «c ¨ z¬©rEW §Y `À§eW §Œe
ÀL£r §W¤i §Œe | L®¤C §q ©g dFd †§i Ep´¥ §x ©do ¤Y «¦Y: d«Fd §i i ¦zi¬¦E ¦w †L §z«rEWi «¦l : Ep«lÎd´¤ x«¥i : F «l i ¦zi†¥E ¦w §e | aŸ®w£r«©i zi´¥A ¦n ei†pR xi¬¦Y §q ©O ©d d½Fdi«©l i ¦zi ¦M ¦g §e
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for because of our sins and the iniquities of our fathers, Jerusalem andYour people have become a mockery among all who are around us. Daniel9:15–16
“O Our God, hear now the prayer of Your servant and his plea, and showYour favor to Your desolate sanctuary, for the LORD’s sake. InclineYour ear, O my God, and hear; open Your eyes and see our desolation andthe city to which Your name is attached. Not because of any merit of oursdo we lay our plea before You but because of Your abundant mercies.O LORD, hear! O LORD, forgive! O LORD, listen, and act withoutdelay for Your own sake, O my God; for Your name is attached to Yourcity and Your people!” Daniel 9:17–19 Turn from Your blazing anger, andrenounce the plan to punish Your people. Exodus 32:12 Return for yourservants' sake, the tribes of your inheritance. Isaiah 63:17 Take us back,O LORD, to Yourself, and let us come back; renew our days as of old!Lamentations 5:21 Pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take us for Your own!Exodus 34:9 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Say this prayer in a whisperBlessed is the LORD God, God of Israel, who alone does wondrousthings. Psalm 72:18 Blessed is His glorious name forever; His glory fills thewhole world; Amen and Amen. Psalm 72:19 Blessed is God who has notturned away my prayer, or His faithful care from me. Psalm 66:20 May thename of my God, the honorable and awesome One, be enhanced, andsanctified, and glorified, and uplifted, and exalted, and elevated, andpraised, and blessed, and acclaimed, and honored unto all eternity andforevermore, Selah.
Arise and help us, redeem us, as befits Your faithfulness. Psalm 44:27 Grantus Your aid against the foe, for the help of man is worthless. With Godwe shall triumph; He will trample our foes. Psalm 60:13–14 Show us,O LORD, Your faithfulness; grant us Your deliverance. Psalm 85:8 I waitfor Your deliverance, O LORD! Genesis 49:18 So I will wait for the LORD,who is hiding His face from the House of Jacob, and I will trust in Him.Isaiah 8:17
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Li ´¤ca£rÎl ¤L®¤l¢r«tEpi À¥dŸl¡ i¬pŸc£ m©rŸ³p i³¦di ¦e : m«¤di¥p §AÎl©r ÀL §x «c£d«©Œe |: Ed«¥p §pF «M Epi À¥c Œi d¬¥U£r«©nE | Epi®¥lr dp §pF «M Epi ¥c¨†i d´¥U£r«©nE | Epi¬¥l Ård¸Fd §i i³¦M
Ep ½¥h §tŸ«Wd†Fd §iE®p ¥w §wŸ«g §n: Ep«¥ri ¦WF «i `E ¬d Ep†¥M §l ©n d¬Fd §i |
Ew§f †¦gE ½w§f ¦g m´¤Y © §e : d«Fdi«©l mi À¦l£g«©i §n«© ŒdÎlM | m®¤k §a ©a §l u´¥n£ «©i §e| d®Fd §i ¦m´©lWE «x §i d¥pFA : m«¤k §z ©N ªr §t ¦l x†kU W¬¥i i²¦M | m®¤ki ¥c §i E †R §x ¦iÎl © §e
| m ¦i®zt §U ai ¦p `†¥xFA : q«¥P ©k §i l´¥ x §U ¦i i†¥g §c ¦pmF ¹lW mFl ¸WwFgx«lmF Àl ¹W d¬¤UŸr | F ®O ¦r c ©g´©te l´¥W §n ©d : ei «¦z`t §xE d†Fd §i x¬©n ¨ | aF ²xT ©l §e: mF «lX ©a FO©rÎz ¤ K†¥xa §i ÃdFd §i | o®¥Y ¦i FO©r §l fŸ†r ÀdFd §i : ei «nFx §n ¦A
: o«¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | m ÀlFr ¹§l d¬Fd §i KE †xA
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`P ¨zi ¦x §A ©d x ¥nŸW xFA ¦B ©d §e lFcBd l ¤ d `xFP ©d §e cA §k ¦P ©d m ¥X ©d Li ¤ca£r ©l c ¤q ¤g ©d §eEp`z ¨Li¤pR z ¤ zFN ©g §lE Li ¤l ¥ xi ¦Y §r ©d §l Li¤pt §l
Ep ¥zg §p ¦nE Epi ¥zFp §A §xw xEn §Y Ep ¥z ©xi ¦z£r©e Ep ¥zN ¦t §z l ¥A ©w §Y ¤W §e Ep ¥n£g ©x §lai ¦xw o ©n§f ¦aE dx ¥d §n Ep¥ri ¦WFY ¤W m©b §e Epi ¦E ¦w L §n ¦W §aE Ep §gha L §a i ¦M
: o ¥n ¨
| m ¤k §z ©N ¦t §Y oFv ©x §l l ©A ªw §Y | m ¤k §z ©N ¦t §Y oFv ©x §l l ©A ªw §Y| w©f£gmFlW : l ¥ x §U ¦i lM l©r mFlW mFlWl ¥ x §U ¦ii«©A r´©WFpd½Fdz†©rEW §Y
mi «¦nlF «r KE †xA : c«©r i ¥n §lF¬rÎc©r E †n §l«M ¦zÎ` «Ÿl §e EW ¬a ¥zÎ` «Ÿld¬Fd §i: o «¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | m ÀlFr §Œl
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Let Your deeds be seen by Your servants, Your glory by their children.May the favor of the LORD, our God, be upon us; let the work of ourhands prosper, O prosper the work of our hands! Psalm 90:16–17 For theLORD shall be our ruler, the LORD shall be our prince, the LORD shallbe our king; He shall deliver us. Isaiah 33:22
Be Strong and of good courage, all you who wait for the LORD. Psalm31:25 As for you, be strong, do not be disheartened, for there is reward foryour labor. II Chronicles 15:7 The LORD rebuilds Jerusalem; He gathers inthe exiles of Israel. Psalm 147:2 “Peace, peace, to him that is far off and tohim that is near,” says the LORD that creates the fruit of the lips; and Iwill heal him. Isaiah 57:19 Dominion and dread are His; He imposes peacein His heights. Job 25:2 May the LORD grant strength to His people; maythe LORD bestow on His people wellbeing. Psalm 29:11 Blessed be theLORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Say this prayer in a whisperO God, honorable and awesome One, the great and mighty God, whokeeps the covenant and the lovingkindness for Your servants, we havecome before You to plead unto You and to pray for Your mercy; that Youwill accept our prayer and our plea in exchange for our sacrifices and ouroffering, for in You we have trusted, and in Your name we have hoped;and that You will also save us quickly and at a near time. Amen.
May your prayer be accepted. May your prayer be accepted. Be strong;Peace, peace, peace upon all Israel. Israel has won through the LORDtriumph everlasting; You shall not be shamed or disgraced in all the agesto come. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
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Torah Service
†©n §Wr l®¥ x §U ¦i | d¬Fd §i Epi†¥dŸl ¡ d¬Fd §i|«g ¤c:
cg ¤Epi ¥dŸl ¡ lFc©BEpi¥pFc £ : c¤re mlFr §l Fn §W `xFp §e WFcw |cg`
i»eiEpi ¥dŸl ¡ : z ¤n ¡ ŸenlFr §A ci ¦gi | Ep ¥W §xŸC Ep ¥l £ ŸB Ep ¥ §xŸA Epi ¦a ¨rnW
i»eiEpi ¥dŸl ¡ : z ¤n ¡ ŸenlFr §A ci ¦gi | Ep¥pf Ep ¥xc£d©e Ep ¥cFdrnW
i»eiEpi ¥dŸl ¡Ep¥p §pŸghF : z ¤n ¡ ŸenlFr §A ci ¦gi | Ep ¥x §vŸi Ep ¥arnW
i»eiEpi ¥dŸl ¡ : z ¤n ¡ ŸenlFr §A ci ¦gi | Ep ¥A©B §Ÿy ¦n Ep ¥n£gŸl Ep ¥xi ¦A ©MrnW
i»eiEpi ¥dŸl ¡ : z ¤n ¡ ŸenlFr §A ci ¦gi | Ep ¥x§fŸr Ep ¥k §nŸq Ep ¥n£rŸprnW
i»eiEpi ¥dŸl ¡¥cFRp Ep ¥xEv EEp ¥WFc §w : z ¤n ¡ ŸenlŸer §A ci ¦gi |rnW
i»eiEpi ¥dŸl ¡ : z ¤n ¡ ŸenlFr §A ci ¦gi | Ep ¥k §nŸY Ep ¥x §nŸW Ep«¥rŸxrnW
«rÎlM zE¬k §l ©n ÀL §zE «k §l ©nlF | mi®¦nÀL §Y §l ©W §n ¤n¹E : xF «ce xF ¬CÎlk §Ajzekln
| m®lFr §l L §n ¦W dFd †§i : xŸ«ce xŸc §l ÀL §x §k¦f dÀF Œd §idedi
: c«¤re m¬lŸr §l K †Ÿl §n ¦i | d¬Fd §i | Kln i»ei | K ¤l ¤n i»eiiei
: mF «lX ©a FO©rÎz ¤ K†¥xa §i | ÃdFd §i | o®¥Y ¦i FO©r §l fŸ†r dÀFd §i
| d®Fdi ©l x©r¬©X ©dÎd¤f : Di d¬¤cF » ma ŒÎ`Ÿa ¨ | w ¤c®¤vÎi ¥x£r ©W i¬¦lÎEg §z ¦R: drEWi ¦l i À¦l ŒÎi ¦d §Y©e | i ¦p®zi ¦p£r i¬¦M L §cF †´ : Fa E` ¬Ÿa»i mi À¦wi ¦C ©vŒ
i²¦d §i©e EÆv ªti §e dÀFd §i d´nEw | d®¤Wn x ¤n`ŸI©e oŸx† «d ©rŸ¬q §p ¦ALi ½¤a §iŸEq¬ªpi §e | mi ¦dŸl¡† mEwi : Li«¤pR ¦n Li†¤ §p ©U §nEvEti EqE «pi §e | ei®a §iF`ei À §p ©U ¹§n
d³Fd §i d ºnEw d ÀY©r §e : ei«pR ¦nmi ¦dŸl¡ d†Y © | L ½¤gEp «§loF ¬x £ «©e| L®¤G ªrE ¬g §n §U ¦i Li†¤ci ¦q£g«©e | d ½rEW §z EW §A §l ¦i mi ¦dŸl¡ d³Fd §i Li¤p£dŸM
: aF «H ©axEa£r ©Am ¦i À©nX ©d : L«¤gi ¦W §n i¥p §R a À¥W ¹YÎl © | L®¤C §a©r c´¦eC mi ¬¦x §R ©q «§ncFa §M©ri´¦A©i mFi §†l mFi : ©ri «¦wxd ci¬¦B ©n ei Àc¹i d¬¥U£r ©nE | l®¥ Î
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
Torah Service
Hear O Israel, the LORD is our God, the LORD is One.Deuteronomy 6:4
One is our God, great is our LORD, holy and awesome is His name foreverand ever. One is ourLORD our God, our father, our creator, our redeemer, our preacher,unequaled in His universe, is truth: Hear OLORD our God, our majesty and our glory, our provider, unequaled in Hisuniverse, is truth: Hear OLORD our God, our favored One, our good One, our creator, unequaled inHis universe, is truth: Hear OLORD our God, our mighty One, our warrior, our fortress, unequaled in Hisuniverse, is truth: Hear OLORD our God, our pleasant One, our supporter, our helper, unequaled inHis universe, is truth: Hear OLORD our God, our redeemer, our rock, our holy One, unequaled in Hisuniverse, is truth: Hear OLORD our God, our shepherd, our guardian, our sustainer, unequaled in Hisuniverse, is truth: Hear OYour kingdom is an eternal kingdom; Your dominion is for all generations.Psalm 145:13 Your kingdomYour name endures throughout the ages But You, O LORD, are enthronedforever. Psalm 135:13 Your nameThe LORD is King; the LORD was King; the LORD shall be King foreverand ever. Exodus 15:18 The LORD isMay the LORD grant strength to His people; may the LORD bestow onHis people wellbeing. Psalm 29:11
Open the gates of righteousness for me that I may enter to praise theLORD. This is the gateway to the LORD, into which the righteous shallenter. I thank You for You have answered me, You have become mydeliverer. Psalm 118:1921
When the Ark was to set out, Moses would say: Advance, O LORD! MayYour enemies be scattered, and may Your foes flee before You! Numbers10:35 God will arise, His enemies shall be scattered, His foes shall fleebefore Him. Psalm 68:2 Advance, O LORD God, to your restingplace, Youand Your mighty Ark. Your priests, O LORD God, are clothed in triumph;Your loyal ones will rejoice in [Your] goodness. II Chronicles 6:41 For thesake of Your servant David do not reject Your anointed one. Psalm 132:10The heavens declare the glory of God, the sky proclaims His handiwork.
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dl §i¬©l §e | x ¤nŸ®dl §i À©l ¹§li À¦l ¹§A | mi ®¦xa §C oi´¥ §e x ¤nŸ† oi´¥ : z©r «CÎd¤E ©g §i| m®¤di ¥N ¦n l´¥a ¥z d´¥v §w ¦aE | mÀE ©w ³v»i u ¤x ¸ dÎlk §A : m«lFw r¬n §W ¦pxF ÀA Œ¦b §M Ui¬¦Ui | F ®zR ªg«¥n ´¥vŸi ozg § †M `E Àd §e : m«¤dA l ¤d ÄŸ m³U W À¤n ¤X ©Œloi¬¥ §e | m®zFv §wÎl©r F ¬ztE «w §zE | F À vF «n m ¦i ©nX ©d d³¥v §w ¦n : g ©xŸ« uE ¬xl
: F «zO ©g«¥n x ÀY §q ¹¦p
The Torah scroll is raised three times while saying
z³©xF »Y| dp Àn ¡ ¤Œp d¬Fd §i zE †c¥r | W¤t®p z ©ai´¦W §n dni ¦n § †Y dFd §i : i ¦z«¤R z ©ni¬¦M §g ©ni ¥c»ET ¦Rd¬Fd §i z†©e §v ¦n | a®¥lÎi ¥g §O ©U §n mi ¦xW§†i dFd §i
: m ¦i«pi¥r z ¬©xi ¦ §n d Àx ¹A
As it is opened all raise their hands toward it
g ©Y §t¦I©e| d®id m†rdÎlM l¬©r ¥nÎi «¦M | m ½rdÎlk i¥pi¥r §l x ¤t ¥Q ©d `³x§f¤r| lF ®cB ©d mi†¦dŸl¡ «d d¬Fd §iÎz ¤ ` ½x§f¤r K ¤x´a §i©e : m«rdÎlk E ¬c §n«r F †g §z ¦t §kE
Ec §T¦I©e | m ½¤di ¥c §i l©rŸn §A oÆ¥n ¨ | o³¥n ¨ ŒmrdÎlk EpÆ£r«©I©eEe²£g ©Y §W¦I©ed†Fdi«©l: dv §x «¨ m ¦i¬©R ©
d¬Fd §iEp†lÎdE ¦v d¬xFY : xi «¦C § ©i §e d†xFY li ¬¦C §b©i | F ®w §c ¦v o©r´©n §l u†¥tg| d ½¤Wn m´UÎx ¤W£ | d®xFY ©d z`Ÿ†f §e : aŸ«w£r«©i z¬©N ¦d §w d†WxF «n | d®¤Wn| mFI®©d †L §E ©v §n i¬¦kŸp «¨ x²¤W£ z ½ ŸG ©d de §v ¦O ©d i µ¦M : l «¥ x §U ¦i i¬¥p §A i†¥p §t ¦l| `e®¦d m†¦i ©nX ©a `¬Ÿl : `e «¦d d†wŸg §xÎ` «Ÿl §e ½L §O ¦n Æ e ¦d z ¬¥l §t ¦pÎ` «Ÿl
| Ep ½N d´¤gT ¦i §e dn §i ©nX ©d Ep³NÎd¤l£r©i i´¦n xŸÀn`¥lEp¬¥r ¦n §W©i §eD†zŸx ¤a³¥rÎl ¤ Ep ¹lÎxa£r«©i i´¦n xŸÀn`¥l | `e®¦d m†I ©l x ¤a¬¥r ¥nÎ` «Ÿl §e : dP«¤U£r©p §exa†C ©d Li²¤l ¥ aF ¬xwÎi «¦M : dP«¤U£r«©p §e D†zŸ Ep¬¥r ¦n §W©i §e | Ep ½N d´¤gT ¦i §e mI ©d
: F «zU£r«©l †L §a«a §l ¦aE Li¬¦t §A | cŸ® §n
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
Day to day makes utterance, night to night speaks out. There is noutterance, there are no words, whose sound goes unheard. Their voicecarries throughout the earth, their words to the end of the world. Heplaced in them a tent for the sun, who is like a groom coming forth fromthe chamber, like a hero, eager to run his course. His risingplace is atone end of heaven, and his circuit reaches the other; nothing escapes hisheat. Psalm 19:27
The Torah scroll is raised three times while sayingThe Torah of the LORD is perfect, renewing life; the decrees of theLORD are enduring, making the simple wise. The precepts of the LORDare just, rejoicing the heart; the instruction of the LORD is clear, makingthe eyes light up. Psalm 19:89
As it is opened all raise their hands toward itEzra opened the scroll in the sight of all the people, for he was above allthe people; as he opened it, all the people stood up. Ezra blessed theLORD, the great God, and all the people answered, "Amen, Amen," withhands upraised; then they bowed their heads and prostrated themselvesbefore the LORD with their faces to the ground. Nehemiah 8:56
The LORD desires His [servant’s] righteousness, that he may magnifyand glorify [His] Teaching. Isaiah 42:21 Moses charged us with theTeaching as the heritage of the congregation of Jacob. Deuteronomy 33:4 Thisis the Teaching that Moses set before the Israelites. Deuteronomy 4:44 Surely,this Instruction which I enjoin upon you this day is not too baffling foryou, nor is it beyond reach. It is not in the heavens, that you should say,“Who among us can go up to the heavens and get it for us and impart it tous, that we may observe it?” Neither is it beyond the sea, that you shouldsay, “Who among us can cross to the other side of the sea and get it for usand impart it to us, that we may observe it?” No, the thing is very close toyou, in your mouth and in your heart, to observe it. Deuteronomy 30:1114
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i «¦MK¬© §l ©n i²¦M | Edi®¦R ¦n EW §w ©a §i d†xFz §e | z©r ½©cÎEx §n §W ¦i oÆ¥dŸk i³¥z §t ¦UÎ: `E «d zF †a §vÎdFd §i
The Cohen is called to the Torah
dY © §ea ©x §wE | dxFY ©l cFaM o ¥Y i ¦W`Ÿx z ¤x ¤h£r o ¥dŸM ©d _____i ¦g ¨`Ÿx §w ¦l: a ©x §w cFak §A | dxFY ©d x ¤t ¥q §A: dFd §i z ¤ Ek §x«A oŸx£d © zi´¥A
Cohen blessing before the Torah reading
dFd§†ii³¥dŸl »¡ dFÆd §i KE ³x »A : mi «¦O©r«dÎlMÎl©r `ÀE Œd m¬x §e | lFc®B oFI ¦v §A l À¥ x §U ¦imlFrd †«¥n| d®Fd §iÎx ©a §C x¬WiÎi «¦M : o «¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | m ÀlFrd c¬©r §e
: d«pEn¡ «¤A Ed À¥U£r ¹«©nÎlk §e
L §z «w §c ¦v w ¤c´¤v®mlFr §l L §z «xFz §e |z«¤n¡| o¬¥n » | m ÀlFr ¹§l d¬Fd §i KE †xA :: o «¥n ¨ §e
Cohen blessing after the Torah reading
KE ³xA| KE ³xaE : F «C ©a §l zF ´ l §t ¦p d†¥UŸr | l®¥ x §U ¦i i ¥dŸl¡ mi ¦dŸl¡† dFd §i: o «¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | u ¤x À ŒdÎlMÎz ¤ FcFa §†k ´¥lO ¦i §e | m¬lF År §l F ÀcFa §M m¬¥W
Then the Levite (and after each Israelite) is called to the Torah
dY © §ea ©x §wE | dxFY ©l cFaM o ¥Y [i ¦l ¥ x §Ÿy ¦i ©d] i ¦e ¥N ©d _____i ¦g ¨`Ÿx §w ¦l : a ©x §w cFak §A | dxFY ©d x ¤t ¥q §AEk §x«A [l ¥ x §Ÿy ¦i†] i ¦e ¥N ©d zi ¥A
: dFd §iÎz ¤
Levite (Israelite) blessing before the Torah reading
d¬Fd §i: xi «¦C § ©i §e d†xFY li ¬¦C §b©i | F ®w §c ¦v o©r´©n §l u†¥tg: a «Ÿw£r©i z¬©N ¦d §w d†WxF «n | d®¤Wn Ep†lÎdE ¦v d¬xFY
: l«¥ x §Ÿy ¦i i¬¥p §A i†¥p §t ¦l | d ½¤Wn m´ŸyÎx ¤W£ d®xFY ©d z`†Ÿf §e
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
For the lips of a priest guard knowledge, and men seek rulings from hismouth; for he is a messenger of the LORD of Hosts. Malachi 2:7
The Cohen is called to the TorahAnd You my brother the Kohen, crown of my head, give honor to theTorah, and come to read from the Torah with honor. Numbers 25:13 [And thecongregation shall answer him]: O house of Aaron, bless the LORD. Psalm 135:19
Cohen blessing before the Torah readingThe LORD is great in Zion, and exalted above all peoples. Psalm 99:2Blessed is the LORD, God of Israel, from eternity to eternity; Amen andAmen. Psalm 41:14 For the word of the LORD is right; His every deed isfaithful. Psalm 33:4
Your righteousness is justice forevermore, and Your Torah is truth. Psalm119:142 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Cohen blessing after the Torah readingBlessed is the LORD God, God of Israel, who alone does wondrousthings. Blessed is His glorious name forever; His glory fills the wholeworld. Amen and Amen. Psalm 72:18–19
Then the Levite (and after each Israelite) is called to the TorahAnd You my brother the Levi (Israeli) give honor to the Torah, and cometo read from the Torah with honor: [And the congregation shall answer him]:O house of Levi (Israel), bless the LORD. Psalm 135:20
Levite (Israelite) blessing before the Torah readingThe LORD desires His [servant’s] righteousness, that he may magnifyand glorify [His] Teaching. Isaiah 42:21 Moses charged us with theTeaching as the heritage of the congregation of Jacob. Deuteronomy 33:4 Thisis the Teaching that Moses set before the Israelites. Deuteronomy 4:44
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L §zw §c ¦v w ¤c´¤v m®lFr §l L §z «xFz §e |z«¤n¡| o¬¥n » | m ÀlFr ¹§l d¬Fd §i KE †xA :: o «¥n ¨ §e
Levite (Israelite) blessing after the Torah reading
KE ³xAKE ³xaE : F «C ©a §l zF ´ l §t ¦p d†¥UŸr | l®¥ x §U ¦i i ¥dŸl¡ mi ¦dŸl¡† dFd §i: o «¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | u ¤x À ¹dÎlMÎz ¤ FcFa †§k ´¥lO ¦i §e | m¬lF År §l F ÀcFa §M m¬¥W
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
Your righteousness is justice forevermore, and Your Torah is truth.Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Blessing after the Torah readingBlessed is the LORD God, God of Israel, who alone does wondrousthings. And blessed is His glorious name forever; His glory fills thewhole world. Amen and Amen. Psalm 72:1819
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Haftarah Service
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Blessing before the Haftarah reading
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Blessing after the Haftarah reading
Ep ¾¥l £ «ŸB oFÆI ¦v §l ³aE : l «¥ x §U ¦i WF †c §w | F ®n §W zF †a §v d¬Fd §il ½¥ FB|x´©n ¨ ÆmzF` i³¦zi ¦x §A z`Ÿf i À¦p £ «©e : d«Fd §i m†ª §p | aŸ®w£r«©i §A r ©W†¤t i¬¥aW §lEEWE ¿niÎ` «Ÿl | Li®¦t §A i ¦Y §n´©UÎx ¤W£ i†©xa §cE | Li ½¤lr x´¤W£ i ¦gEx | d½Fd §i: m«lFrÎc©r §e d†Y©r ¥n d½Fd §i x´©n ¨ | L£r «§x©f r©x³¤f i ¦R ¦nE ¹L£r «§x©f i ¦R ¦nE ÁLi ¦R ¦n
: o«¥n ¨ §e | o«¥n » | m ÀlFr Œ§l d¬Fd §i KE †xA
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| cŸ® §n l´N ªd §nEF ÀzN ªc §b ¦l¹§e| Li®¤U£r«©n g´©A ©W §i xFc §†l xFC : x ¤w«¥g oi´¥: dgi «¦U ¨ Li´¤zF` §l §t ¦p i†¥x §a ¦c §e | L®¤cFd cFa §M x ©c£†d : Eci«¦B©i Li´¤zŸxE †a §bE
| Ex®¥n`Ÿi Li´¤zŸ §xF «p fEf¡r«¤e¬L §z«NEc §bE| Eri®¦A©i L §aE «hÎa ©x x¤k¥f : dP «¤x §R ©q£: c ¤q«gÎlc §bE m ¦i À©R ¹© K ¤x¬¤ | d®Fd §i mEg ©x §e oEP ©g : Ep«¥P ©x §i ¬L §z «w §c ¦v §e| Li®¤U£r«©nÎlM dFd§i† LEcFi : ei«U£r«©nÎlMÎl©r ei Àn£g «©x §Œe | lŸ®M ©l d¬Fd §iÎaF «h
Li À¤ci ¦q£g¹«©e: Ex«¥A ©c §i ¬L §z «xEa §bE | Ex®¥n`Ÿi L §zE «k §l ©n cFa §M : dkE «k §x«a §i
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
Haftarah Service
And You my brother __________ Hamfatir, give honor to the Torah, andcome to read the Haftarah, with honor
Blessings before the Haftarah readingAnd I spoke to the prophets; and I granted many visions, and spokeparables through the prophets. Hosea 12:11 Indeed, my LORD does nothingwithout having revealed His purpose to His servants the prophets. A lionhas roared, who can but fear? My LORD God has spoken, who can butprophesy? Amos 3:78
Blessings after the Haftarah readingOur Redemer – LORD of Hosts is His name – is the Holy One of Israel.Isaiah 47:4 He shall come as redeemer to Zion, to those in Jacob who turnback from sin – declares the LORD. And this shall be My covenant withthem, said the LORD; My spirit which is upon you, and the words whichI have placed in your mouth, shall not be absent from your mouth, norfrom the mouth of your children, nor from the mouth of your children’schildren – said the LORD – from now on, for all time. Isaiah 59:2021Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen and amen.
Happy the people who have it so; happy the people whose God is theLORD. Psalm 144:15
A Song of praise of David; I will extol You, my God and king, and blessYour name forever and ever. Every day will I bless You and praise Yourname forever and ever. Great is the LORD and much acclaimed; Hisgreatness cannot be fathomed. One generation shall praise Your works toanother and declare Your mighty acts. The glorious majesty of Yoursplendor and Your wondrous acts will I recite. Men shall talk of the mightof Your awesome deeds, and I will recount Your greatness. They shallcelebrate Your abundant goodness, and sing joyously of Yourrighteousness. The LORD is gracious and compassionate, slow to angerand abounding in kindness. The LORD is good to all, and His mercy isupon all His works. All Your works shall praise You, O LORD, and Yourfaithful ones shall bless You. They shall talk of the glory of Yourkingdom, and speak of Your might.
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| mi®¦l §t «ŸP ©dÎlk §ls À¥wFf¹§e| Ex®¥A ©U §i Li ¤l ¥ l †Ÿk i¥pi¥r : mi «¦tEt §M ©dÎlk §l©ri†¦A §U ©nE | L®¤ciÎz ¤ ©g¬¥zFR : F «Y ¦r §A m´l §k ¨ Îz ¤ m†¤dlÎo «¥zFp d³Y © §e
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: o «¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | m ÀlFr Œ§lThe Torah is returned to the Ark
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i´¦MmI ©dÎz ¤ u ¤x À dÎz ¤ §e m ¦i´©nX ©dÎz ¤ d ŒFd §i d ¸Ur Ámi ¦niÎz ¤W«¥Wd²Fd §i K ¯©x ¥A o À¥MÎl©r | i®¦ri ¦a §X ©d mFI ©A g©p†I©e m ½AÎx ¤W£ ÎlMÎz ¤ §e
| z†A ©X ©d mF¬iÎz ¤Ed«¥W §C ©w §i©ezF †U£r«©l | Li ½¤dŸl¡ dFd §i L §E ¦v o À¥MÎl©r :: z«A ©X ©d mF¬iÎz ¤
o ¥ WF ¬cwÎoi «¥ : L«¤zlEf xEv o ¥ §e | Li ¤cr §l ©A ¦n mi ¦dŸl¡ cŸerd†Fdi«©M: Epi«¥dŸl`«¥M xE †v oi¬¥ §e | L®¤Y §l ¦A oi´¥ Îi ¦M
oi ¥ oi ¥ | Epi ¥dŸl` ¥MEpi¥pŸc` ©Moi ¥ | Ep §l £ Ÿb §M oi ¥ Ep ¥M §l ©n §M oi ¥ | :Ep¥ri ¦WFn §Mepidl`k oi`
i ¦n | Epi ¥dŸl` ¥M i ¦nEpi¥pŸc` ©Mi ¦n | Ep §l £ Ÿb §M i ¦n Ep ¥M §l ©n §M i ¦n | : Ep¥ri ¦WFn §Mepidl`k oi`
d ¤cFp | Epi ¥dŸl`¥l d ¤cFpEpi¥pŸc` ©ld ¤cFp | Ep §l £ Ÿb §l d ¤cFp Ep ¥M §l ©n §l d ¤cFp | : Ep¥ri ¦WFn §lepidl`k oi`
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
To make His mighty acts known among men and the majestic glory of Hiskingdom. Your kingdom is an eternal kingdom; Your dominion is for allgenerations. The LORD supports all who stumble, and makes all who arebent stand straight. The eyes of all look to You expectantly, and You givethem their food when it is due. You give it openhandedly, feeding everycreature to its heart’s content. The LORD is righteous in all His ways andfaithful in all His works. The LORD is near to all who call Him, to allwho call Him with sincerity. He fulfills the wishes of those who fearHim; He hears their cry and delivers them. The LORD watches over allwho love Him, but all the wicked He will destroy. My mouth shall utterthe praise of the LORD, and all creatures shall bless His holy nameforever and ever. Psalm 145 Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen andamen.
The Torah is returned to the ArkWhenever the Ark was set down, Moses would say: LORD, may you
dwell among the myriad of thousands of the people of Israel Numbers 10:36
For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth and sea, and all that isin them, and He rested on the seventh day; therefore the LORD blessedShabbat and hallowed it. Exodus 20:11 Therefore the LORD your God hascommanded you to observe Shabbat. Deuteronomy 5:15
There is no other God except You, and there is no refuge besides You.There is no holy one like the LORD, truly, there is none beside You; thereis no rock like our God. I Samuel 2:2
There is none like our God, there is none like our LORD, there is nonelike our King, there is none like our Redeemer, there is none like ourSavior. There is none like our God
Who is like our God, who is like our LORD, who is like our King, who islike our Redeemer, who is like our Savior. There is none like our God
Let us thank our God, let us thank our LORD, let us thank our King, let usthank our Redeemer, let us thank our Savior. There is none like our God
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`Ed dY © | Epi ¥dŸl¡ `Ed dY ©Epi¥pŸc£dY © Ep ¥M §l ©n `Ed dY © | : Ep¥ri ¦WŸen `Ed dY © | Ep §l £ Ÿb `Edepidl`k oi`
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Îz ¤ K ¥xa †§i : oŸ«x£d«© zi¬¥AÎz ¤ K À¥xa §Œi | l®¥ x §U ¦i zi´¥AÎz ¤ K ¥xa§†izi ¥A | i ¦e ¥N ©dK ¥xa §izFN ¦d §w l ©l §MÎz ¤ K ¥xa §i : d¤f ©d WFcT ©d ldT ©d z ¤
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c ©g´©te l´¥W §n ©dFO ¦r: ei «nFx §n ¦A mF Àl ¹W d¬¤UŸr || o®¥Y ¦i FO©r §l fŸ†r ÀdFd §«i: o «¥n ¨ §e | o¬¥n » | m ÀlFr Œ§l d¬Fd §i KE †xA : mF «lX ©a FO©rÎz ¤ K†¥xa §i dÃFd §i
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Morning Prayer for Shabbat
Blessed is our God, blessed is our LORD, blessed is our King, blessed isour Redeemer, blessed is our Savior. There is none like our God
You are our God, You are our LORD, You are our King, You are ourRedeemer, You are our Savior. There is none like our God
You will surely arise and take pity on Zion, for it is time to be gracious toher; the appointed time has come. Psalm 102:14 The blessing of the LORDbe upon you; we bless you by the name of the LORD. Psalm 129:8 TheLORD is mindful of us; He will bless us; He will bless the house ofIsrael; He will bless the house of Aaron. Psalm 115:12 He will bless thehouse of Levi; He will bless this holy congregation. He will bless all thecongregations of Yeshurun. He will bless those who fear the LORD,small and great alike. May the LORD increase your numbers, yours andyour children's also. May you be blessed by the LORD, maker of heavenand earth. Psalm 115:13 15 The smallest shall become a clan; the least, amighty nation; I the LORD will speed it in due time. Isaiah 60:22 TheLORD rebuilds Jerusalem; He gathers in the exiles of Israel. Psalm 147:2"Peace, peace, to him that is far off and to him that is near," says theLORD that creates the fruit of the lips; and I will heal him. Isaiah 57:19Dominion and dread are His; He imposes peace in His heights. Job 25:2May the LORD grant strength to His people; may the LORD bestow onHis people wellbeing. Psalm 29:11 Blessed be the LORD forevermore,amen and amen.
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Say it slowly in unison, jny jexa mebxz
KExAi ¦pY §x ©v §i dY © : mi ¦pŸc£ d i¥pŸc£ ©e mi ¦dŸl¡ d i ¥dŸl¡ L §n ¦Wx ¥R ©q §l z©r ©ce dn §kg i ¦l Y ©zp §e dnW §p i ¦a Y §g ©tp §e mi ¦A ©xd Li ¤n£g ©x §A
Li ¤zF` §l §t ¦p x ¥xFW §lE Li ¤zFxEa §B .lM x ¥vFi §e ` ¥xFA `Ed dY © i ¦MlŸM ©l l ¥M §l ©k §nE q¥p §x ©t §n zFnW §P ©d .c ¤q ¤g §A d¤I ©g §n hR §W ¦n §A zi ¦n ¥n
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mi ¦pFi §l¤rA W ©C ªw §nE g ©A ªW §n zFN ¦d §zE zFgA §W ªY aFx §A lN ªd §nmi ¦pFY §g ©Y ©aE .d ¥Ÿy£r©e i ¦zP ¦g §Y l ¥A ©w Li¤pi¥r §A o ¥g i ¦z`vn `p m ¦
i ¦P ¤O ¦n Li¤pR x ¥Y §q ©Y l © §e i ¦p ¥ni ¦l §k ©Y l © i ¦zEp¡r d¤f §a ¦Y l © §e i ¦zWT ©ai ¦p¥p£r x ¥d ©n i ¦l x ©v i ¦M .mEg ©x i ¦l oi ¥ dY © `N ¤ a ¨ i ¦l oi ¥
li ¦rFi i ¦n oi ¥ §e Li ¤cr §l ©A ¦ni ¦W §t©p §lL ¤zlEf . i ¦Ml©r ©adxEa §B ©d §e dN ª §B ©d dY © . l ¥C©b §l L §ci §aE dxEa §bE ©gŸM L §ci §aE w¥G ©g §lElŸM ©l.dFd §iÎr ©n §W
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: o «¥n ¨ §e | o«¥n » | m ÀlFr Œ§l d¬Fd §i KE †xA
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Say it slowly and in unison.Blessed be Your name, God of gods and LORD of lords. You created mein Your great mercy, and You breathed a soul into me, and You gave mewisdom and knowledge to declare Your mighty acts, and to sing out yourwonders. For You are the Creator who forms all souls, who provides andsustains all. Who in judgment brings death, who gives life withlovingkindness and with great mercy. And so long as the soul is withinme, I am obliged to acclaim Your holy name and to glory in Your praise.You are the LORD alone, extolled in great songs of praise and adorations,glorified and sanctified in heaven and on earth. If I have found favor inYour eyes, please accept my plea and grant my wish, and do not treat mysuffering with contempt; Do no cause me disgrace, and do not hide Yourface from me, for I am in distress; quickly, answer me. I have no fatherbut You, and besides You, I have no one merciful; And there is no onewho will benefit my soul other than You. For You are the master ofredemption and might, and in Your hand are strength and might. And it isin Your power to make anyone great and strong. Hear, O LORD, and havemercy on me; O LORD, be my help! Psalm 30:11. My help comes from theLORD, maker of heaven and earth Psalm 121:2. May the words of my mouthand the prayer of my heart be acceptable to You, O LORD, my rock andmy redeemer Psalm 19:15. Blessed be the LORD forevermore, amen andamen Psalm 89:53.
“May your prayers be accepted.”
“Be Strong and Blessed”
“Shabbat Shalom”
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zeiyxtl miheitParashiot Poems
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Ÿl eicr §l ©A ¦nE | mi ¦r ¥C mi ¦n §Y : m ¦iEŸy£r z ¤n¡ ¤A eihR §W ¦nE dxEa §b ¦a Ÿl §e`i ¦ad §l | FcFq Fl dN ¦b §e : m ¦ix¢dS ©M Fw §c ¦v `i ¦vFd §e | eipaE ©gŸp §l ©gi ¦p ¥O ©d : m ¦iEp §wz ©g ©Y ¦n | mEw §i ©d lM z ¤ dgnE xi ¦a¡r ¤d m ¤x¤f §e : m ¦ip §W m ¦i©p §W i ©g lM ¦n FY ¦zEc¥r | i»ei m¤wI©e : m ¦iO ©d z ©ti ¦h §X ¦n FY ¦ x ¤W £ ©e | ©gŸp K © x ¤ «X ¦i©e : m ¦inX ©dEw §lg¥i | u ¤x ¨ d i ¥n §i : m ¦in£r ©R cFr | Ff dxv mEwz Ÿl : m ¦ipi¥rl z ¤W¤T ©d
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