Yom Kippur At Home Tefilla Guide Compiled by Abe Rosenberg (Page numbers from the ArtScroll, Birnbaum and Koren Machzorim)

YOM KIPPUR EVE SUNDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27

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Candle Lighting and Fast Begins at 6:24 PM

Note: Kol Nidre is a public declaration, so we do not say it when davening in private. Everyone should, however, recite 60 491 75 the Shehechiyanu blessing.

Ma’ariv 66-76 495-501 81-93

Amidah 78-98 503-517 95-119

Note: When davening at home we don’t repeat the . However, you are welcome to recite the from that section. We do not recite the “13 Attributes” (from “El Melech” through “U’nechaltanu”) between each of the Selichot because it requires a Minyan.

Ya’aleh 102 521 125

Shomeah Tefillah 104-106 523-527 127-133

Selach Na 112 531 139

Amnam Ken 116 533 145

Ki Hineh 120 537 151

Z’chor 122-126 539-543 153-159

Shema Koleinu 126 545 161

Ki Anu Amecha 128 545 163

We do not repeat the Vidui (Ashamnu, Al Chet, etc.), which we already recited in the Silent Amidah.

Aseh L’maan Sh’mechah 138 559 183

Anenu 140 561 185

Mi SheAnah 140 563 187

We conclude with: Avinu Malkenu 144-148 565-569 189-193

L’David Mizmor 148 91 195

Alenu 152 571 199

L’David Ori 156 573 205

Yigdal 158 55 209

Gmar Chatimah Tovah!

YOM KIPPUR DAY & MUSAF MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

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We precede P’sukai D’Zimrah with the Shir HaYichud for 166 104 219 Monday

Shir HaKavod 188 127 253

Shir Shel Yom for Monday 236 91 461

L’David Ori 244 45 467

Adon Olam/Yigdal 246 53-55 471-473

59-87; Psukei D’Zimrah 250-322 475-557 133-169

We add the special psalm, Shir HaMaalot Mimamakim 324 583 557

326/ 583/ Shacharit 330-336; 589-593; 561-587 342-350 597-605

Amidah 350-364 605-621 589-611

Note: Although we do not repeat the Amidah when davening at home, you are welcome to recite the following piyutim & Selichot taken from there, which we typically recite in shul:

Yimloch/Ata Hu Elokeinu 374-376 633 629-631

Imru L’Elokim 390-394 645-651 639-647

Ma’aseh Elokeinu 396 651-653 649-651

Asher Ometz 398 653 653

Al Yisrael 400 655 655

402 H’Aderet V’Ha’Emunah 657 655-657

L’Kel Orech Din 404 661 659

Z’chor/Shema Koleinu 412-416 669-673 671-679

Ki Anu Amecha 418 675 681

Avinu Malkenu 436-438 695-699 711-715

When davening at home we do not recite the Tefillot associated with the . You are welcome at this point to spend a few moments reviewing the intricate description of the Yom Kippur Avodah, performed by Aaron, the Kohen Gadol. (Vayikra 16: 1-34)

If it is your custom to recite Yizkor, you may do so here. 470-476 729-733 757-763 Yizkor does NOT require a minyan.

Ashrei 478 737 765

Musaf Amidah 486-500 745-763 777-801

Note: Although we do not repeat the Amidah when davening at home, you are welcome to recite the following piyutim & Selichot taken from there, which we typically recite in shul:

Imru L’Elokim 522-524 781-785 825-829

Ma’aseh Elokeinu 524-526 785-787 829-831

Asher Eimatecha 526-528 787-789 833-835

U’netaneh Tokef 530-534 789-793 843-853

V’Chol Maaminim 538-542 797-801 859-863

V’Ye’etayu 544 801 865

Ochila La’Kel 554 809 877

Avodah 554-572 811-827 879-901

Selichot (includes the wrenching story of the Ten 584-596 837-849 927-947 Martyrs - Asarah Harugei Malchut)

Hayom TeAmtseinu 622 875 983

MINCHA

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Torah Reading: for Yom Kippur begins with the Torah Reading, which requires a minyan. However, especially if you’re taking a break at this point, it would be an excellent time to review the containing 634-646 889-895 999-1009 the touching story of Jonah and the people of Nineveh. Also take note of the sweet coda provided by the prophet Micah.

Amidah 650-664 899-915 1015-1039

Note: Although we do not repeat the Amidah when davening at home, you are welcome to recite the following Selichot taken from there, which we typically recite in shul:

676; 1059; Z’chor 927-931 680-682 1063-1067

Shema Koleinu 682 931-933 1069

Ki Anu Amecha 682 933 1071

Mi Kel Kamocha 694 947 1089

Avinu Malkeinu 700-704 695-699 1097-1101

NEILAH

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Ashrei/Uva Le’Tzion 706-710 957-961 1105-1111

Amidah 712-724 963-975 1113-1135

Note: When davening at home we don’t repeat the Amidah. However, you are invited to recite the special Neilah Selichot from that section. We do not recite the “13 Attributes” (from “El Melech” through “U’nechaltanu”) between each of the Selichot because it requires a Minyan.

P’Tach Lanu (introduction to Selichot) 736 987 1153

Umi Ya’amod 738 989-991 1157-1159

Shilum Parim 740 991 1161

Merubim Tzorchai Amcha 742 991 1163

Yadcha P’shote (short, 2 lines!) 744 993 1165

Z’chor Brit 744 995 1167

Enkat M’saldecha 746 997 1169

Ezkerah Elokim 746 997-999 1169

Rachem Na 748 999 1175

Ki Anu Amcha 750 1001 1177

Avinu Malkenu 758-762 1011-1015 1191-1195

Shema/Baruch Shem/HaShem... 762 1017 1197-1199

L’Shanah Ha’Baah B’Yirushalayim!!

MAARIV for the end of Yom Kippur 766-782 1019-1035 1205-1233

1037-1039; Alenu/L’David Ori 790-794 1243-1249 45

Havdalah and Fast Ends at 7:18 PM. For we start with Borei Pri Hagafen for the wine, (NO spices!) then Boreh Meorei HaEsh for the 800-802 1041 1259 candle – an EXISTING flame! - and conclude with HaMavdil...

Gmar Tov! Shavua Tov!