DAVENING GUIDELINES DAVENING GUIDELINES FOR 5781 CONTINUED FOR YOM KIPPUR 5781 CONTINUED

General Guidelines For Someone Who Has A Drinking General Guidelines For Someone Who Has A Drinking Condition Requiring Eating or Drinking on Yom 1.3oz (or 40cc) every 7 minutes. (If necessary, one can go down Condition Requiring Eating or Drinking on Yom 1.3oz (or 40cc) every 7 minutes. (If necessary, one can go down to every 4 minutes.) This is abut 1 1/3 small shot glasses. to every 4 minutes.) This is abut 1 1/3 small shot glasses. Kippur Kippur If one is required to drink, it need not be water. Juice or sports If one is required to drink, it need not be water. Juice or sports One whose life may be in danger by fasting on Yom Kippur is One whose life may be in danger by fasting on Yom Kippur is drinks are recommended. drinks are recommended. obligated to eat or drink. Not all who are obligated to eat on obligated to eat or drink. Not all who are obligated to eat on Yom Kippur have the same Halachic dispensation. It is highly ating Yom Kippur have the same Halachic dispensation. It is highly ating E recommended for an individual to discuss one’s condition with a E recommended for an individual to discuss one’s condition with a 1.5oz every 9 minutes. (If necessary, one can go down to every 5 1.5oz every 9 minutes. (If necessary, one can go down to every 5 doctor who respects the seriousness of the fast, and then with a doctor who respects the seriousness of the fast, and then with a minutes.)Example: Fill 1 1/2 shot glasses (whose volume is 1 fluid minutes.)Example: Fill 1 1/2 shot glasses (whose volume is 1 fluid rabbi. rabbi. ounce) with compacted food (bread, crackers, cereal, etc.) and ounce) with compacted food (bread, crackers, cereal, etc.) and consume that amount every nine minutes. consume that amount every nine minutes. In many situations, a person can avoid medical issues related to In many situations, a person can avoid medical issues related to fasting by drinking or eating small amounts a number of times fasting by drinking or eating small amounts a number of times If this amount is insufficient and one's life may still be in danger, If this amount is insufficient and one's life may still be in danger, throughout the day. When this suffices to avoid a life-threatening throughout the day. When this suffices to avoid a life-threatening the patient must eat as much as necessary, even if it is more than the patient must eat as much as necessary, even if it is more than situation, one may not consume larger amounts. See measures of situation, one may not consume larger amounts. See measures of the above volume/time. the above volume/time. such "small amounts" below. such "small amounts" below.

YOM KIPPUR MINYAN TIMES & LOCATIONS YOM KIPPUR MINYAN TIMES & LOCATIONS Please note that these minyanim are BY REGISTRATION ONLY. We regret that due to health concerns, we cannot accommodate any Please note that these minyanim are BY REGISTRATION ONLY. We regret that due to health concerns, we cannot accommodate any drop-ins for those who are not signed up for a specific minyan time and location. drop-ins for those who are not signed up for a specific minyan time and location.

EREV YOM KIPPUR, SEPTEMBER 27 EREV YOM KIPPUR, SEPTEMBER 27 Kol Nidrei/Maariv Kol Nidrei/Maariv 6:55pm | MS, HH, HH Lot Tent, Temima Lot Tent Location Key 6:55pm | MS, HH, HH Lot Tent, Temima Lot Tent Location Key

YOM KIPPUR, SEPTEMBER 28 YOM KIPPUR, SEPTEMBER 28 HH - Heritage Hall Indoors HH - Heritage Hall Indoors Netz Shacharis & Netz Shacharis & Mussaf MS - Main Shul Indoors MS - Main Shul Indoors 6:10am | Daily Shul 6:10am | Daily Shul HH Lot Tent - the tent in the HH Lot Tent - the tent in the parking lot near the preschool parking lot near the preschool Shacharis & Mussaf alongside Heritage Hall Shacharis & Mussaf alongside Heritage Hall 8:00am | MS & Temima Lot Tent Temima Lot Tent - the Tent 8:00am | MS & Temima Lot Tent Temima Lot Tent - the Tent in Temima’s parking lot in Temima’s parking lot 9:00am | HH & HH Lot Tent 9:00am | HH & HH Lot Tent

Yizkor & Mincha Only Yizkor & Mincha Only 3:00pm | Temima Lot Tent 3:00pm | Temima Lot Tent

Mincha - Yom Kippur, Mincha - Yom Kippur, 4:45pm | HH, MS, HH Lot Tent, and Temima Lot Tent 4:45pm | HH, MS, HH Lot Tent, and Temima Lot Tent

Ne’ila followed by Maariv Ne’ila followed by Maariv 6:15pm | HH, MS, HH Lot Tent, and Temima Lot Tent 6:15pm | HH, MS, HH Lot Tent, and Temima Lot Tent

Chairs in all davening spaces have been carefully measured and arranged to ensure comfort and safety. Chairs in all davening spaces have been carefully measured and arranged to ensure comfort and safety. Please do not move ANY chairs without consulting with a member of the Rabbinic staff. Please do not move ANY chairs without consulting with a member of the Rabbinic staff.

DAVENING GUIDELINES DAVENING GUIDELINES FOR YOM KIPPUR 5781 FOR YOM KIPPUR 5781

Private Vidui (p. 360) is recited after Shmoneh Esrei. A person davening Private Vidui (p. 360) is recited after Shmoneh Esrei. A person davening Erev Yom Kippur without a minyan does not repeat Shmoneh Esrei. See note above Erev Yom Kippur without a minyan does not repeat Shmoneh Esrei. See note above regarding parts of the Chazzan’s Repetition. regarding parts of the Chazzan’s Repetition. It is customary to perform the Kapparos ritual on Erev Yom Kippur (p. 2). It is customary to perform the Kapparos ritual on Erev Yom Kippur (p. 2). ThePiyutim that are commonly chanted at Shacharis include: Dogul ThePiyutim that are commonly chanted at Shacharis include: Dogul It is a mitzvah to eat and drink on Erev Yom Kippur. Mirvava (p. 376), Haderes V’haemunah (p. 402), L’kel orech din (p. 404). It is a mitzvah to eat and drink on Erev Yom Kippur. Mirvava (p. 376), Haderes V’haemunah (p. 402), L’kel orech din (p. 404). Mincha (p. 6) may be recited after 2:00pm and before 7:26pm. Vidui is Avinu Malkenu (p. 436) should be recited, even at home. Mincha (p. 6) may be recited after 2:00pm and before 7:26pm. Vidui is Avinu Malkenu (p. 436) should be recited, even at home. recited after Shmoneh Esrei. recited after Shmoneh Esrei. It is commendable to review the portions and Haftarah read on It is commendable to review the Torah portions and Haftarah read on One should leave time for the final meal Seuda( Hamafsekes), which is Yom Kippur. One should leave time for the final meal Seuda( Hamafsekes), which is Yom Kippur. eaten any time after Mincha and must be finished by 7:26pm. eaten any time after Mincha and must be finished by 7:26pm. Yizkor (p. 470) may be recited at home. Yizkor (p. 470) may be recited at home. Candlelighting (p. 34) is 7:08pm. It is customary for women to recite Candlelighting (p. 34) is 7:08pm. It is customary for women to recite Shehechiyanu (p. 34). Shehechiyanu (p. 34). Mussaf It is customary to light yahrtzeit candles in memory of one’s deceased It is customary to light yahrtzeit candles in memory of one’s deceased Mussaf parents. It is proper to start Mussaf (p. 468) before 1:28pm. parents. It is proper to start Mussaf (p. 468) before 1:28pm. The fast begins at 7:26pm. Vidui (p. 92) is recited after Shmoneh Esrei. See note above regarding parts of The fast begins at 7:26pm. Vidui (p. 92) is recited after Shmoneh Esrei. See note above regarding parts of the Chazzan’s Repetition. the Chazzan’s Repetition. It is customary for men to daven Maariv in a kittel and tallis. They should It is customary for men to daven Maariv in a kittel and tallis. They should don the tallis with a bracha before 7:26 pm. ThePiyutim that are commonly chanted at Mussaf: Imru L'aylokim (p. 522), don the tallis with a bracha before 7:26 pm. ThePiyutim that are commonly chanted at Mussaf: Imru L'aylokim (p. 522), Unesaneh Tokef (p. 530), V’chol Ma’aminim (p. 538), V’ye’esayu (p. 544). Kol Nidrei (p. 56) may be said at home, but is not obligatory. Men recite Kol Nidrei (p. 56) may be said at home, but is not obligatory. Men recite Unesaneh Tokef (p. 530), V’chol Ma’aminim (p. 538), V’ye’esayu (p. 544). Shehechiyanu before Maariv. Shehechiyanu before Maariv. The "Order of the Temple Service" Seder( Ha’avoda, p. 554) may be recited The "Order of the Temple Service" Seder( Ha’avoda, p. 554) may be recited at home. Maariv (p. 66) is recited. “Boruch Shem” (p. 68) at the start of Shema is Maariv (p. 66) is recited. “Boruch Shem” (p. 68) at the start of Shema is at home. recited out loud. recited out loud. Vidui (p. 92) is recited after Shmoneh Esrei. Mincha Vidui (p. 92) is recited after Shmoneh Esrei. Mincha General note regarding parts of the Chazzan’s Repetition: Mincha (p. 650) may be davened after 1:57pm and should be completed Mincha (p. 650) may be davened after 1:57pm and should be completed by 7:25pm. See note above regarding parts of the Chazzan’s Repetition. General note regarding parts of the Chazzan’s Repetition: by 7:25pm. See note above regarding parts of the Chazzan’s Repetition. The Chazzan’s portion after each of the five services on Yom Kippur Avinu Malkenu (p. 700) should be recited, even at home. The Chazzan’s portion after each of the five services on Yom Kippur Avinu Malkenu (p. 700) should be recited, even at home. contain beautiful Piyutim (liturgical poems), Selichos and Vidui (additional contain beautiful Piyutim (liturgical poems), Selichos and Vidui (additional ). These form some of the most stirring parts of the Yom Kippur confession). These form some of the most stirring parts of the Yom Kippur service in shul. These are not obligatory, however it is highly commendable Neila service in shul. These are not obligatory, however it is highly commendable Neila to recite or review them, particularly the additional Viduis. to recite or review them, particularly the additional Viduis. Neila (p. 706), the fifth and final service of Yom Kippur, should be started Neila (p. 706), the fifth and final service of Yom Kippur, should be started The "13 Attributes of Mercy" (“Hashem, Hashem”) may not be recited before sundown (7:25pm) in the late afternoon/evening. In shul, this The "13 Attributes of Mercy" (“Hashem, Hashem”) may not be recited before sundown (7:25pm) in the late afternoon/evening. In shul, this without a minyan as a formal prayer. However, they may be recited as a davening will be at around 6:15pm. See note above regarding parts of the without a minyan as a formal prayer. However, they may be recited as a davening will be at around 6:15pm. See note above regarding parts of the form of Torah study. Therefore, an individual may chant them with their Chazzan’s Repetition. form of Torah study. Therefore, an individual may chant them with their Chazzan’s Repetition. proper cantillation, or read them in a singsong as a form of Torah study. proper cantillation, or read them in a singsong as a form of Torah study. Avinu Malkenu (p. 758) should be recited, even at home. Avinu Malkenu (p. 758) should be recited, even at home. Note that our tradition is to recite the “Ashamnu” paragraph only once. Note that our tradition is to recite the “Ashamnu” paragraph only once. The final declarationsShema Yisroel, Boruch Shem, and Hashem Hu The final declarationsShema Yisroel, Boruch Shem, and Hashem Hu (p. 144) should be recited, even at home. Ha’elokim (p 762) may be recited at home. Avinu Malkeinu (p. 144) should be recited, even at home. Ha’elokim (p 762) may be recited at home. Repeat Shema after 8:00pm. It is customary to blow in Shul at the end of services before Repeat Shema after 8:00pm. It is customary to blow Shofar in Shul at the end of services before Maariv. This is not obligatory and no special effort need Maariv. This Shofar blowing is not obligatory and no special effort need be exerted to come to Shul hear it. be exerted to come to Shul hear it. om ippur ay Y K D Fast ends at 8:02pm. Havdalah should be recited before one eats. Water Yom Kippur Day Fast ends at 8:02pm. Havdalah should be recited before one eats. Water Shacharis may be drunk before Havdalah. If necessary, a wife need not wait for her may be drunk before Havdalah. If necessary, a wife need not wait for her husband and can recite Havdalah. Shacharis husband and can recite Havdalah. Morning hand washing is performed up to the knuckles and with the Havdalah is recited, including the blessing on a flame,Boreh M’orei Ha’esh. Morning hand washing is performed up to the knuckles and with the usual blessing. usual blessing. Havdalah is recited, including the blessing on a flame,Boreh M’orei Ha’esh. The flame used for this blessing should be from a fire that was kindled The flame used for this blessing should be from a fire that was kindled before Yom Kippur (such as a yahrtzeit candle). Sunrise is at 7:30am. Shacharis Shmoneh Esrei should not be davened Sunrise is at 7:30am. Shacharis Shmoneh Esrei should not be davened before Yom Kippur (such as a yahrtzeit candle). before this time. before this time. Many have the custom to recite Kiddush Levana after Yom Kippur, if the Many have the custom to recite Kiddush Levana after Yom Kippur, if the Latest Shema 10:28am moon is visible (p. 794). Latest Shema 10:28am moon is visible (p. 794). “Boruch Shem” (p. 344) at the start of Shema is recited out loud. Many have the commendable custom to begin building their Sukkah “Boruch Shem” (p. 344) at the start of Shema is recited out loud. Many have the commendable custom to begin building their Sukkah right after Yom Kippur. right after Yom Kippur. Complete Shmoneh Esrei by 11:28am. Complete Shmoneh Esrei by 11:28am. Page numbers listed above are for the Artscroll Machzor. Page numbers listed above are for the Artscroll Rosh Hashanah Machzor.