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Rosh Hashana Service Outlines, 5781 ADATH Judaism for the next generation 27 Ellul, 5780 – September 16, 2020 Rosh Hashana Service Outlines, 5781 This is what we are preparing for services at ADATH this year, including pages numbers in the Artscroll and Birnbaum Rosh Hashana Machzor. Everything here is tentative, as of today, and is subject to refinement and change. Please share your feedback and questions with Rabbi Whitman, [email protected]. If you are praying at home, without a Minyan, follow these outlines for the 2-hour service, and omit those portions requiring a Minyan (Kaddish, Bor’chu, Reader’s Repetition) but include Kel Orech Din, Yimloch Hashem L’Olam, and Unesaneh Tokef as indicated below. Instead of Torah Reading, read/study the Torah portion, Maftir, and Haftorah from your Machzor or Chumash. If you are praying at home, without a Minyan, there is no difference for you between the Indoor outline and the Outdoor outline. For Shofar on Sunday, second day Rosh Hashana, you may also choose to join us outside on Harrow Crescent in front of ADATH for Shofar only, while the street is closed for us by Hampstead Security – there is plenty of space for 2m distancing - at 10 a.m., 12 p.m., 2 p.m., or 5 p.m. Or we will come to you. Just let Rabbi Whitman know ([email protected]), and we will arrange one of us to come to you in the afternoon. Michael Whitman, RABBI ADATH ISRAEL POALE ZEDEK ANSHEI OZEROFF [email protected] www.adath.ca t: 514-482-4252 f: 514-482-6216 223 Harrow Crescent, Hampstead Quebec H3X 3X7 CANADA ADATH Judaism for the next generation 2-Hour Service, Indoors - First Day, Shabbat Artscroll Birnbaum Brachos 184 59 Shir Shel Yom 178 99 L’David Hashem Ori 178 45 Mourner’s Kaddish 220 45 Baruch SheOmar 222 135 Ashrei 244 153 Nishmas 258 165 Half Kaddish 264 171 Bor’chu 266 171 From Bor’chu till Amidah, omit everything not said on a regular Shabbat morning. Silent Amidah 296 201 Reader’s Repetition 296 201 Say aloud exactly the same as the Silent Amidah, no additions till: M’chayei HaMeisim 298 201 Then continue with Kel Orech Din 330 261 Continue here with Kedusha and Reader’s Repetition, including references to Shabbos Continue till Oseh HaShalom 340 269 Kaddish Tiskabel 388 275 Ein Kamochah 390 277 Brich Shmei D’Marei Almah 394 279 Krias HaTorah: Torah Reading will be done entirely by the Torah Reader with one Aliya which he will have. No honours distributed, no Misheberachs or prayers for Government. Yekum Purkan 428 309 Ashrei 438 319 Yehallelu 440 321 Mizmor L’Dovid, Uvnucho Yomar 442 321 Half Kaddish 446 327 Silent Amida for Mussaf 448 327 2 ADATH Judaism for the next generation Reader’s Repetition 448 327 Say aloud exactly the same as the Silent Amidah, no additions till: M’chayei HaMeisim 448 329 Then continue with Unesaneh Tokef 480 361 Till Melech Gadol V’Kadosh Atah 488 365 Then go back to U’Vechein Tein Pach’d’chah 450 329 And complete the Reader’s Repetition from here the same as the Silent Amidah, including references to Shabbos – Except: After U’Lecha Na’eh L’Hodos 466 347 Add Birchas Kohanim 340 269 Continue that page with regular Sim Shalom till Oseh HaShalom. Kaddish Tiskabel 584 407 Ein K’Eilokeinu 586 409 Kaddish D’Rabbanan 590 413 Aleinu 590 415 Mourner’s Kaddish 592 417 3 ADATH Judaism for the next generation 2-Hour Service, Indoors - Second Day, Sunday Artscroll Birnbaum Brachos 184 59 Shir Shel Yom 170 91 L’David Hashem Ori 178 45 Mourner’s Kaddish 220 45 Baruch SheOmar 222 135 Ashrei 244 153 Nishmas 258 165 Half Kaddish 264 171 Bor’chu 266 171 From Bor’chu till Amidah, omit everything not said on a regular weekday morning. Silent Amidah 296 201 Reader’s Repetition 296 201 Say aloud exactly the same as the Silent Amidah, no additions till: M’chayei HaMeisim 298 201 Then continue with Yimloch Hashem L’Olam 352 239 Till U’Marom V’Kadosh 352 239 Skip to Kedushah 374 261 Continue till Oseh HaShalom 382 269 Avinu Malkeinu 384 271 Kaddish Tiskabel 388 275 Ein Kamochah 390 277 Brich Shmei D’Marei Almah 394 279 Krias HaTorah: Torah Reading will be done entirely by the Torah Reader with one Aliya which he will have. No honours distributed, no Misheberachs or prayers for Government. Ashrei 438 319 Yehallelu 440 321 L’Dovid Mizmor, Uvnucho Yomar 442 321 4 ADATH Judaism for the next generation Half Kaddish 446 327 Silent Amida for Mussaf 448 327 Reader’s Repetition 448 327 Say aloud exactly the same as the Silent Amidah, no additions till: M’chayei HaMeisim 448 329 Then continue with Unesaneh Tokef 480 361 Till Melech Gadol V’Kadosh Atah 488 365 Then go back to U’Vechein Tein Pach’d’chah 450 329 And complete the Reader’s Repetition from here the same as the Silent Amidah – with no Shofar Except: After U’Lecha Na’eh L’Hodos 466 347 Add Birchas Kohanim – Elokeinu till V’Yasem L’cha Shalom 340 269 Continue that page with regular Sim Shalom till Oseh HaShalom. Kaddish Tiskabel 584 407 Ein K’Eilokeinu 586 409 Kaddish D’Rabbanan 590 413 Aleinu 590 415 Mourner’s Kaddish 592 417 Then everyone goes outside into the street for Shofar – coordinated with Hampstead Security to block Harrow for 15 minutes. Shofar Blower blows 30 blasts with no interruption, ending with Tekiyah Gedolah. 5 ADATH Judaism for the next generation 2-Hour Service, Outdoors - First Day, Shabbat Artscroll Birnbaum Brachos 184 59 Shir Shel Yom 178 99 L’David Hashem Ori 178 45 Mourner’s Kaddish 220 45 Baruch SheOmar 222 135 Ashrei 244 153 Nishmas 258 165 Half Kaddish 264 171 Bor’chu 266 171 From Bor’chu till Amidah, omit everything not said on a regular Shabbat morning. Silent Amidah 296 201 Reader’s Repetition 296 201 Say aloud exactly the same as the Silent Amidah, no additions till: M’chayei HaMeisim 298 201 Then continue with Kel Orech Din 330 261 Continue here with Kedusha and Reader’s Repetition, including references to Shabbos Continue till Oseh HaShalom 340 269 Kaddish Tiskabel 388 275 Ein Kamochah 390 277 Brich Shmei D’Marei Almah 394 279 Krias HaTorah: Torah Reading will be done entirely by the Torah Reader with one Aliya which he will have. No honours distributed, no Misheberachs or prayers for Government. Yekum Purkan 428 309 Ashrei 438 319 Yehallelu 440 321 Mizmor L’Dovid, Uvnucho Yomar 442 321 Half Kaddish 446 327 6 ADATH Judaism for the next generation Silent Amida for Mussaf 448 327 Reader’s Repetition 448 327 Say aloud exactly the same as the Silent Amidah, no additions till: M’chayei HaMeisim 448 329 Then continue with Unesaneh Tokef 480 361 Till Melech Gadol V’Kadosh Atah 488 365 Then go back to U’Vechein Tein Pach’d’chah 450 329 And complete the Reader’s Repetition from here the same as the Silent Amidah, including references to Shabbos – Except: After U’Lecha Na’eh L’Hodos 466 347 Add Birchas Kohanim 340 269 Continue that page with regular Sim Shalom till Oseh HaShalom. Kaddish Tiskabel 584 407 Ein K’Eilokeinu 586 409 Kaddish D’Rabbanan 590 413 Aleinu 590 415 Mourner’s Kaddish 592 417 7 ADATH Judaism for the next generation 2-Hour Service, Outdoors - Second Day, Sunday Artscroll Birnbaum Brachos 184 59 Shir Shel Yom 170 91 L’David Hashem Ori 178 45 Mourner’s Kaddish 220 45 Baruch SheOmar 222 135 Ashrei 244 153 Nishmas 258 165 Half Kaddish 264 171 Bor’chu 266 171 From Bor’chu till Amidah, omit everything not said on a regular weekday morning. Silent Amidah 296 201 Reader’s Repetition 296 201 Say aloud exactly the same as the Silent Amidah, no additions till: M’chayei HaMeisim 298 201 Then continue with Yimloch Hashem L’Olam 352 239 Till U’Marom V’Kadosh 352 239 Skip to Kedushah 374 261 Continue till Oseh HaShalom 382 269 Avinu Malkeinu 384 271 Kaddish Tiskabel 388 275 Ein Kamochah 390 277 Brich Shmei D’Marei Almah 394 279 Krias HaTorah: Torah Reading will be done entirely by the Torah Reader with one Aliya which he will have. No honours distributed, no Misheberachs or prayers for Government. Shofar 436 317 8 ADATH Judaism for the next generation Shofar blower stands alone at front of tent, with Shofar outside tent facing away from crowd, no one within 12 feet. Shofar Blower makes two Brachos out loud, then blows 30 blasts with no interruption, ending with Tekiyah Gedolah. Ashrei 438 319 Yehallelu 440 321 L’Dovid Mizmor, Uvnucho Yomar 442 321 Half Kaddish 446 327 Silent Amida for Mussaf 448 327 Reader’s Repetition 448 327 Say aloud exactly the same as the Silent Amidah, no additions till: M’chayei HaMeisim 448 329 Then continue with Unesaneh Tokef 480 361 Till Melech Gadol V’Kadosh Atah 488 365 Then go back to U’Vechein Tein Pach’d’chah 450 329 And complete the Reader’s Repetition from here the same as the Silent Amidah – with no Shofar Except: After U’Lecha Na’eh L’Hodos 466 347 Add Birchas Kohanim 340 269 Continue that page with regular Sim Shalom till Oseh HaShalom. Kaddish Tiskabel 584 407 Ein K’Eilokeinu 586 409 Kaddish D’Rabbanan 590 413 Aleinu 590 415 Mourner’s Kaddish 592 417 9 ADATH Judaism for the next generation 1-Hour Service, Outdoors - Shabbat Artscroll Birnbaum Mah Tovu, Hebrew and English 138 51 Elokei Neshamah, Hebrew and English 184 59 Ashrei, chant aloud 244 153 Shma, first paragraph in English, then three paragraphs in Hebrew 290 195 Abbreviated Torah and Haftorah, from Chumash, Hebrew and English Silent Amida for Mussaf, include references to Shabbos 448 327 U’Nesaneh Tokef, Hebrew and English 480 361 Aleinu 590 415 Mourner’s Kaddish 592 417 1-Hour Service, Outdoors - Sunday Artscroll Birnbaum Mah Tovu, Hebrew and English 138 51 Elokei Neshamah, Hebrew and English 184 59 Ashrei, chant aloud 244 153 Shma, first paragraph in English, then three paragraphs in Hebrew 290 195 Abbreviated Torah and Haftorah, from Chumash, Hebrew and English Silent Amida for Mussaf 448 327 U’Nesaneh Tokef, Hebrew and English 480 361 Shofar 436 317 Shofar blower stands alone at front of tent, with Shofar outside tent facing away from crowd, no one within 12 feet.
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