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Yom Kippur Morning Services

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Zamru L’Adonai B’Khinor (Nava Tehila)

Zam'ru l'Adonai b'khinor, b'khinor v'kol zimra.

(Sing to Adonai with strings with the voice of melody. :5)

Mah Tovu Mah tovu ohalecha Ya’akov mishkenotecha Yisrael. Mah tovu ohalyich Sarah mishkenotayich Rivkah.

(How good are your tents, Jacob, your dwelling places, Israel. How good are your tents, Sarah, your dwelling places, Rebecca.)

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Modeh ani l’fanecha melech chai v’kayam shehechezarta bi nishmati b’chemlah, rabah emunatecha.

(I offer my thanks before you, living and eternal , for returning my soul within me in compassion, great is your faithfulness.)

4 Elecha

5 Esa Eynay

6 - Halleluyah

7 Kol Chay

8 Ha-Melech

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10 Yotzer Or (Rayzel Raphael, adapted)

Yotzer or uvorey choshech oseh shalom uvorey et hakol.

Forming light, creating darkness, making peace, creating the whole.

Yotzeret or uvoreyt choshech osah shalom uvoreyt et hakol.

Forming light, creating darkness, making peace, creating the whole.

11 Ahavah Rabah

12 13 14 Shema and V’ahavta

15 16 Love All Creation

Love all Creation The whole of it and every grain of sand Love every leaf Every ray of God’s light Love the animals Love the plants Love everything

If you love everything You will perceive The divine mystery in things And once you have perceived it You will begin to comprehend it ceaselessly More and more every day And you will at last come to love The whole world.

(Fedor Dostoevski) 17 Mi Chamochah

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19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Shema Koleynu

30 Ki Anu Amecha

31 Ashamnu

32 33 Al Cheyt

34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 B’Sefer Chayim

48 49 Avinu Malkeynu

Avinu malkeynu, chonenu va’anenu ki eyn banu ma’asim asey imanu tzedakah va’chesed vehoshi’enu.

Imenu rachamenu, chonenu va’anenu ki eyn banu ma’asim asi imanu tzedakah va’chesed vetoshi’enu.

Our father, our King

Our mother, our Compassionate One

Be gracious with us and respond to us, for we have no deeds to justify us; deal with us in righteousness and love, and save us now. 50 Avinu Malkenu Petitions

By Zoë Faivre Werth

Arise, rejoice in the night at the beginning of your watch: pour out your heart as water before the face of Adonai. (Lamentations 2:19)

For : Repentance, Atonement, Teshuvah

Imeynu rachamenu, in keeping with your abundant compassion, blot out all my transgressions. (Psalm 51:3)

Adonai, my rock and my redeemer: May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable to you. (:15)

Avinu malkenu, turn to us so that we may be turned. (Lamentations 5:21)

God who judges, hide your face from my sins. (Psalm 51:11, Psalm 50:6)

Adonai, my allotted share and my cup’s portion, let me return to you. (Psalm 16:5)

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Protection, Strength

My strength, my hiding place, my fortress, my rescuer, my rock in whom I seek refuge, shelter me in your pavilion, grant me the protection of your tent. (:3, :5)

You who drew me from the womb and made me secure at my mother’s breast, shelter and protect our children and all the children of the world. (Psalm 22:10)

Strength of the weary, give us the strength to persevere in difficult situations. (Isaiah 40:29)

Rescue, Freedom

My deliverer, deliver those who are oppressed. (Psalm 18:47)

Adonai, who saved me from the lawless, remember those who live unprotected because of laws that are written inequitably. (Psalm 18:49)

You who brought me out to freedom, liberate now those who are living in slavery, even today. (Psalm 18:20)

You who glide on wings of the wind, carry to freedom those who suffer. (Psalm18:11) 52

Justice, Peace, Values

You who put an end to wars, breaking the bow, snapping the spear, and burning the wagons of battle, bring peace to us and all the world. (:10)

You whose every deed is faithful, help me to be faithful to my values. (:4)

Avinu malkenu, you whose eyes scan the nations, guide our leaders to paths of justice and truth. (Psalm 66:7)

Imenu rachamenu, you, whose justice is like the great deep, let your justice roll down like water and righteousness, like a never-ending stream. (:6, Amos 5:24)

You whose royal scepter is a scepter of equity, bring us to a day when the gates of justice and opportunity open to all. (:7)

You whose power holds the mountains fast, help us to hold fast to our convictions. (Psalm 65:7)

You who know the secrets of our hearts, let us not be humiliated by others, and let us not humiliate others. (Psalm 44:21)

53 Healing, Help, Comfort, Guidance

You who put my tears into your flask, comfort my grief. (Psalm 56:9)

Avinu malkenu, you who lead me beside still waters, help me to give up anger and abandon fury. (:3, Psalm 37:7)

You upon whom we call in time of trouble, give us refuge in the shadow of your wings. (Psalm 50:15, Psalm 57:2)

You who still the raging sea, the raging waves, help me to find peace. (Psalm 65:8)

Imenu rachamenu, our Healer, heal us. (Deuteronomy 7:15)

You who set the moon and stars in their place, set my feet on the right path. (:4)

True counselor, help us to recognize and uphold the truth.

Shechinah, my shepherd, renew my life and guide me in right paths, the paths of your steadfast love. (Psalm 23:1, Psalm 25:10)

You who ride on the storm clouds, help us to weather the storms of life. (Psalm 68:4)

You who light my lamp and illuminate my darkness, help me to find the answers to the questions I am too afraid to ask. (Psalm 18:29) 54 You who know the secrets of the heart, comfort me, protect me, help me to find fulfillment. (Psalm 44:2)

Family, Community

Imenu rachamenu, you who open our lips, show us how to speak to our families in ways that build their confidence and not in ways that tear it down. (Psalm 51:17)

Our inspiration and fulfillment, grant to us strong and fulfilling friends and friendships.

Tender parent, help us learn to understand the needs, fears, and desires of our children.

Avinu malkenu, whose steadfastness reaches to the sky, help us to support our partners and children when they need support. (Psalm 57:11)

You whose faithfulness is as high as heaven, help us to support our partners in ways that are truly supportive. (Psalm 57:11)

Our help in time of trouble, instill in us the compassion to respond to those in our community and in the community at large in their hour of need. (Psalm 46:2)

Avinu malkenu, teach us to be examples for our children.

Compassionate one, help us to understand and support our parents, so that they feel loved. 55

Source of life, grant to our community the strength to be a source of support and pleasure for one another.

Nature, Creation

You who ride the clouds and cause the rocks to bring forth sweet water, let the rain that falls upon us from the heavens be clear and sweet living water. (Psalm 68:4, Nehemiah 9:15)

You who visit of the earth and water it, teach us to draw from your abundance so that all may drink. (Psalm 65:10)

You who can melt the earth with the utterance of your voice, shield us, so the sun will not smite us. (Psalm 46:6, :4, Psalm 121:6)

You who know every bird of the mountains, teach us to guard and protect the realms of your creatures. (Psalm 50:11)

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Rejoicing

You who put joy in my heart, fill our mouths with new songs. (:8, Psalm 40:4)

Elohim, my delight and my joy, let us rejoice until the end of our days. (Psalm 43:4)

Restorer of souls, restore our soul to joy. (Psalm 23:3)

You who guard me like the apple of your eye, grant me the joy of your presence. (Psalm 17:8)

There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God, the holy dwelling places of the most high. (Psalm 46:4)

The heavens declare your glory, and the sky shows the work of your hands. (Psalm 19:2)

May the words of my mouth and the reflections of my heart be acceptable before You - my rock and redeemer. (Psalm 19:15)

You have heard the request of the lowly. You prepare their heart. (Psalm 10:17)

57 Ein Kamocha

58 Pitchu Li

Adonay Adonay and Va’ani Tefilati

59 Shema

60 Blessing for Children:

L’chi Lach (Debbie Friedman) L'chi lach, to a land that I will show you Leich l'cha, to a place you do not know L'chi lach, on your journey I will bless you and (you shall be a blessing) 3x l'chi lach

L’chi lach, and I shall make your name great Leich l’cha, and all shall praise your name L’chi lach, to the place that I will show you (L’sim-chat cha-yim) 3x l’chi lach

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62 63 Calling Aliyot

64 Blessings

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67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Vezot HaTorah

Lo Yisa Goy Lo yisa goy el goy cherev, Lo yilmedu od milchama

Lo yisa goy el goy cherev (2x)

A nation shall not raise a sword against a nation

And they shall not learn war anymore. 82 Yom Kippur Maftir: Genesis 25:7-11

וְאֵ֗ לֶּה יְמֵ֛ י שְׁנֵ ֽי־חַיֵּ֥י אַבְרָהָ֖ ם אֲשֶׁר־חָ֑ י מְאַ֥ ת שָׁנָ֛ה וְשִׁ בְעִ֥ ים שָׁנָ֖ה וְחָמֵ֥ שׁ שָׁנִ ֽים׃ וַיִּגְוַ֨ע וַיָּ֧מָ ת אַבְרָהָ֛ ם בְּשֵׂיבָ֥ ה טוֹבָ֖ ה זָקֵ֣ ן וְשָׂבֵ֑עַ וַיֵּאָ֖ סֶ ף אֶל־עַמָּ ֽיו׃ וַיִּקְ בְּר֨ וּ אֹת֜ וֹ יִצְחָ֤ ק וְיִשְׁמָעֵאל֙ בָּנָ֔ יו אֶל־מְעָרַ֖ ת הַמַּ כְפֵּלָ֑ ה אֶל־שְׂדֵ֞ ה עֶפְרֹ֤ ן בֶּן־צֹ֙חַר֙ הַ ֽחִתִּ֔ י אֲשֶׁ֖ ר עַל־פְּנֵ֥י מַמְרֵ ֽא׃ הַשָּׂדֶ֛ ה אֲשֶׁר־קָנָ֥ה אַבְרָהָ֖ ם מֵאֵ֣ ת בְּנֵי־חֵ֑ ת שָׁ֛מָּ ה קֻבַּ֥ ר אַבְרָהָ֖ ם וְשָׂרָ֥ ה אִשְׁתּֽ וֹ׃ וַיְהִ֗ י אַחֲרֵ י֙ מ֣ וֹת אַבְרָ הָ֔ ם וַיְבָ֥רֶ אֱהִ֖ ים אֶת־יִצְחָ֣ ק בְּנ֑ וֹ וַיֵּ֣שֶׁ ב יִצְחָ֔ ק עִם־בְּאֵ֥ ר לַחַ֖ י

.רֹאִ ֽי׃

7. And these are the days of the years of Abraham’s life which he lived, a hundred and seventy five years. 8. Then Abraham expired, and died in a good old age, an old man, and full of years; and was gathered to his people. 9. And his sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah, in the field of Ephron the son of Zohar the Hittite, which is before Mamre. 10. The field which Abraham purchased from the Hittites; there was Abraham buried, and Sarah his wife. 11. And it came to pass after the death of Abraham, that God blessed his son Isaac; and Isaac lived by the well Lahairoi. 83

Misheberach for healing (Debbie Friedman and Drorah Setel)

Mi sheberach avoteinu, M'kor hab'racha l'imoteinu May the source of strength, Who blessed the ones before us Help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing And let us say: .

Mi sheberach imoteinu, M'kor hab'racha l'avoteinu Bless those in need of healing with r'fuah sh'leima The renewal of body, the renewal of spirit, And let us say: Amen.

84 Od Yavo (Peace Will Come to Us) (Sheva)

Od yavo shalom aleynu, Od yavo shalom aleynu, Od yavo shalom aleynu ve’al kulam (x2). Salaam (Salaam) Aleynu ve’al kol ha’olam. Salaam, Salaam (x2). 85

Haftarah Blessing

Haftarah: Isaiah

86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 Blessing After the Haftarah

94 95 A Prayer for Peace

May it be your will, ETERNAL ONE, our God, God of our ancestors, that wars and bloodshed be abolished from the world, and bring into the world a great and wonderful and lasting peace. And let no nation lift a sword against a nation—let them learn no more the ways of war!

Let all who dwell on earth simply acknowledge the truth of truths: that we have not come into this world for the sake of quarreling and war, nor for the sake of hatred, jealousy, anger, or bloodshed; rather, we have come into this world only to know you—may you be blessed eternally!

Therefore, have mercy on us, and fulfill among us what is written in your Scripture: “I shall give peace upon the earth, and you shall lie down with none to make you afraid. I shall abolish from the earth the predatory beast. The sword shall never come upon your land. Justice shall roll down like the waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream. For the earth shall be filled with knowledge of THE OMNIPRESENT, as the waters fill the seas.”

96 Yehalelu

97 Etz Chayim Hi

98 for Victims of Racial Violence

God full of compassion, dwelling on High, find perfect rest beneath the sheltering wings of Your Presence, among the holy and the pure who shine with the light of the heavens, for the souls of our brothers and sisters, our neighbors, men, women, and children, who have been killed, burned, and lynched because of racism and baseless hate. May the Garden of Eden be their resting place. Oh please, Master of compassion, keep them in the shelter of Your wings for eternity and bind up their souls in the bond of life. The ETERNAL is their inheritance; may they rest in peace, and let us say, Amen.

99 אֵל מָ לֵא רַ חֲמִ ים, שׁוֹכֵן בַּמְרוֹמִים, הַמְ צֵא מְנוּחָה נְכוֹנָה תַ חַת כַּנְפֵי הַשְּׁ כִינָה בְּמַעֲלוֹת קְדוֹשִׁים וּטְהוֹרִ ים כְּזֹהַר הָרָקִיעַ מַ זְהִירִ ים, אֶת נִשְׁ מוֹת כָּל אַחֵינוּ בְּנֵי אַרְ צֵנוּ, אֲנָשִׁ ים נָשִׁ ים וְטַף, שֶׁ נֶּהֶרְגוּ, שֶׁ נִשְׂרְפוּ, שֶׁ נִתְ לוּ וְנֶחְנְקוּ מִפְּנֵי גִזְעֲנוּת וְשִׂ נְאַת חִינָם, בְּגַן עֵדֶן תְ הִי מְנוּחָתָ ם. אָנָּא בַּעַל הָרַ חֲמִ ים, םהַסְתִּירֵ רבְּסֵתֶ כְּנָפֶיָך לְעוֹלָמִ ים וּצְרוֹר בִּצְרוֹר הַחַיִּים אֶת נִשְׁמוֹתֵיהֶ ם. ה’ הוּא נַחַלָתָ ם, וְיָנוּחוּ בְשָׁלוֹם עַל מִשְׁכּבוֹתֵ יֶהם. וְנֹאמַר אָמֵ ן.

(T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights)

100 Emet (Josh Warshawsky)

Emet (x4) Ah…

Emet ata hu rishon ata hu acharon u’mi-baladecha. (x2)

Ein lanu Melech ein lanu go’el umoshia umoshia. Ah…

(Truth. You are the first, You are the last, and besides You, we have no nobility, no redemption, no salvation. )

101 Hineni

102 Unetaneh Tokef

103 104 105 106 107 108 109 The Journey One day you finally knew It was already late what you had to do, and began, enough, and a wild night, though the voices around you and the road full of fallen kept shouting branches and stones. their bad advice— But little by little, though the whole house as you left their voices behind, began to tremble the stars began to burn and you felt the old tug through the sheets of clouds, at your ankles. and there was a new voice "Mend my life!" which you slowly each voice cried. recognized as your own, But you didn't stop. that kept you company You knew what you had to do, as you strode deeper and deeper though the wind pried into the world, with its stiff fingers determined to do at the very foundations, the only thing you could do— though their melancholy determined to save was terrible. the only life you could save.

(Mary Oliver) 110 Zamru L’Adonai B’Khinor (Nava Tehila)

Zam'ru l'Adonai b'khinor, b'khinor v'kol zimra.

(Sing to Adonai with strings with the voice of melody. Psalm 98:5)

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