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Pesach home davening guidelines 5781 - 2021 Candlelighting no earlier than 6:37pm, and no later than 7:35pm • Friday: Bamidabar 9:1-14 (960) and Bamidbar 28:19-25 (p.959). • We do not recite Lamenatzeach on Chol HaMoed. Erev Pesach | Shabbos, March 27 • for Chol HaMoed (same as Yom Tov, p. 674) with insertions • Regular Kabbalas Shabbos (p. 308) and (p. 330). Vayechulu for Pesach. (p. 346). No Magen Avos. • Weekday (p. 232). should include Ya’aleh V’Yavo with insertions for Pesach. • Weekday Maariv (p. 256) including Ya’aleh V’Yavo. Sefiras Ha’omer is First Night of Pesach | Motzei Shabbos, March 27 counted after nightfall (8:44pm). • Maariv (p. 330) should be recited no earlier than 7:55pm. Yom Tov Amidah, (p. 660). Remember to include special paragraph for Motzei Shabbos (p. 664). Those who have the custom of reciting Shabbos, Seventh Day of Pesach after Maariv may do so with a bracha. Friday Night, April 2 • One may accept Yom Tov early, provided it is after 6:40pm. Candle First Day of Pesach | Sunday, March 28 lighting is no earlier than 6:40pm. Standard candle lighting is at • Shacharis for Yom Tov (p. 368 and go to p. 660 for Amidah) with 7:40pm. Pesach insertions followed by full Hallel (p. 632). • Shehechiyanu is NOT recited on the seventh or eighth day of Pesach. • The reading for the first day is Shemos 12:21-51 (p. 954), the • Kabalas Shabbos (p. 320) is abbreviated. Ma’ariv for Yom Tov (p. 660) is Bamidbar 28:16-25 (p. 955) and the is Yehoshua with insertions for Shabbos and Pesach. Repeat Shema and recite 3:5-7, 5:2-6:1, 6:27 (p. 955). Sefiras Ha’Omer after 8:35pm. • If reciting Mussaf after 10:15am, Mashiv Haruach Umorid • for Yom Tov without Shehechiyanu. Hageshem is omitted. If reciting it before that time, it is still recited, and then omitted starting at Mincha. Shabbos Day, April 3 • Mussaf Amidah for Yom Tov (p. 674) with insertions for Pesach. • Shacharis for Yom Tov (p. 368 and the skip to p. 660 for Amidah) • Mincha Amidah for Yom Tov (p. 660). Remember to omit Mashiv with Shabbos and Pesach insertions followed by half Hallel. Haruach Umorid Hageshem. • The for the seventh day is Shemos 13:17-15:26 (p. 962), the maftir is Bamidbar 28:19-25 (p. 959) and the haftarah is from Shmuel II 22:1-51 (p. 964). Second Night of Pesach • Mussaf Amidah for Yom Tov (p. 674) with insertions for Shabbos Leil HaSeder II – Sunday Night, March 28 and Pesach. • Nightfall is at 8:31pm. One should not make any preparations for • Mincha Amidah (p. 660) for Yom Tov with insertions for Shabbos. the Seder or light candles before that time. Maariv should be recited starting at 7:55pm. • Ma’ariv for Yom Tov (p.330 and for Amidah go to p. 660) with the Eighth Day of Pesach | Motzei Shabbos, April 3 proper insertions for Pesach. Remember to omit Mashiv Haruach • Nightfall is at 8:36pm. One should not make any preparations for the Umorid Hageshem. Those who have the custom of reciting Hallel meal or light candles before that time. after Maariv may do so with a bracha. • Shehechiyanu is NOT recited on the seventh or eighth night of • Sefiras Ha’Omer begins (p. 284). It is recited after Amidah before Pesach. . • Ma’ariv for Yom Tov (p. 660) with insertions for Pesach and for • Kiddush is recited (after 8:41pm), including the bracha of Motzei Shabbos. Sefiras Ha’Omer. Shehechianu. • Kiddush for Yom Tov (without Shehechiyanu). • Ideally, the Afikoman should be consumed by Chatzos (Halachic midnight), 1:43am. Eighth Day of Pesach | Sunday, April 4 • Shacharis for Yom Tov (p. 368 and p. 660 for Amidah) with Pesach Second Day Pesach | Monday Morning, March 29 insertions followed by half Hallel. • Shacharis for Yom Tov (p. 368 and p. 660 for Amidah) with Pesach • The Torah reading for the eighth day is Devarim 15:19-16:17 (p. insertions followed by complete Hallel. 965), the maftir is Bamidbar 28:19-25 (p. 959) and the haftarah is • The Torah reading for the second day is Vayikra 22:26-23:44 (p. 956), from Yeshayahu 10:32-12:6 (p. 966). the maftir is Bamidbar 28:16-25 (p. 955) and the haftarah is from • Yizkor (p. 810) can be recited without a . One should pledge Melachim II 23:1-9, 21-25 (p. 957). money to charity before reciting Yizkor. • Mussaf Amidah for Yom Tov (p. 674) with insertions for Pesach. • Mussaf Amidah for Yom Tov (p. 674) with insertions for Pesach. • Mincha Amidah for Yom Tov (p. 502 and for Amidah p. 660). • Mincha Amidah for Yom Tov (p. 660). • Maariv for Chol Hamoed is recited (p.256) , including Ato • Yom Tov concludes at 8:36pm. Later time 8:46pm. Rabbenu Tam at Chonantanu (p.268) and Yaaleh V’Yavo (p.274). We begin reciting 9:12pm. “v’sen bracha” (p.278). Havdallah is recited. • Weekday Ma’ariv (p. 256) should include Atah Chonantanu. Sefiras Ha’Omer. • (p. 618) includes only two brachos: HaGafen and Chol HaMoed | Tuesday- Friday, March 30- April 2 HaMavdil (no besamim or aish). Weekday Shacharis (p. 58). Mizmor L’sodah is omitted. Amidah should • Any chametz sold through Rabbi Feldman can be eaten after include Ya’aleh V’Yavo with insertion for Pesach. 9:00pm. Publix and Kroger are both owned by non-Jews and • Half Hallel (p. 632) is recited after Amidah. chametz may be purchased from them immediately after Yom Tov. Torah reading... • Tuesday: Shemos 13:1-16 (p. 958) and Bamidbar 28:19-25 (p. 959). • Wednesday: Shemos 22:24-23:19 (p. 959) and Bamidbar 28:19-25 (p. 959). • Thursday: Shemos 34:1-26 (p.959) and Bamidbar 28:19-25 (959).