Times, Tefillot + Pages for Erev Pesach and First Days Please see chart at the end of document for all page numbers

Erev Pesach (Tuesday night April 7th) Bedikat Chametz (Checking for Chametz) should be performed after 8:05pm. Page 654 in Artscroll Siddur, Bracha “Al Biur Chametz” before and “Kol Chamira” after search.

Wednesday Morning April 8

Shacharit on Erev Pesach - omit Mizmor LeTodah and Lamnatzeach

Fast of the Firstborn - 7:30am, https://zoom.us/j/713951311 ​ ​ One should stop eating Chametz by 10:18am and destroy chametz by 11:35am. Page 654 in Artscroll Siddur, 2nd paragraph of Kol Chamira.

Prepare Eiruv Tavshilin Because of falling right after yom tov this year, we perform the mitzvah of tavshilin. Eruv tavshilin is a halachik tool that allows one do some cooking for Shabbat while on Yom Tov by mixing together our Shabbat and Yom Tov cooking. One prepares some cooked food (for example, matzah and an egg) at the beginning of Yom Tov to be eaten on Shabbat. Then, one recites: “Baruch Ata Adonai Eloheinu Melech Ha’Olam Asher Kideshanu Be’mitzvotav Ve’tzivanu Al Mitzvat Eruv.” After reciting the blessing, one should say: “With this Eruv, we shall be permitted to bake, cook, light candles, and do anything necessary on Yom Tov for Shabbat.” One then saves the matza and cooked food and (preferably) eats them on Shabbat night or any other time on Shabbat. Rabbi Hart will also do an eruv tavshilin for the whole community. Members may rely upon this eruv. Candle Lighting at 7:05pm

First Night of Pesach

Maariv - Festival Maariv Seder begins after at 8:08pm

First Day of Pesach (Thursday Morning April 9) Shacharit of Yom Tov Mashiv Haruach should be recited during Shacharit by individuals on the first day of Pesach ​ for the final time this season . Mussaf Amidah for Yom Tov. Morid HaTal should be recited during Mussaf by individuals on ​ ​ the first day of Pesach.

Mincha Amidah for Yom Tov, omit Mashiv Haruach Umorid Hagashem.

Second Night of Pesach (Thursday Night April 9) Leil HaSeder (Second Night) Maariv for Yom Tov with Pesach insertions. Seder begins after 8:08pm Counting the Omer Begins

Second Day of Pesach (Friday Morning April 10th) ​ ​ ​ Shacharit for Yom Tov with the proper Pesach insertions followed by complete Hallel with its blessings. Mussaf Amidah for Yom Tov with the proper insertions for Pesach. Mincha Amidah for Yom Tov.

Friday Night (April 10th) Abridged Kabalat Shabbat, beginning with Mizmor Shir Leyom Hashabbat Maariv for Shabbat for Chol Hamoed insertions. Sefirat HaOmer.

Shabbat (April 11th) Shacharit for Shabbat with Chol Hamoed insertions. Half Hallel Shir Hashirim Mussaf for Yom Tov with Shabbat and Pesach insertions. Mincha for Shabbat, with chol hamoed insertions.

Motzei Shabbat Weekday Amidah with appropriate chol hamoed and post Shabbat insertions. Sefirat HaOmer Havdallah

Artscroll Siddur Page Numbers for Pesach

Tefillah First Evening Second Evening Third Evening

Mincha Ashrei 232 502 502 Amida 234 660 660 Aleinu 252 526 526

Maariv Kabbalat Shabbat - - 320 Birchot Kriyat Shma 330 330 330

Vayedaber (Yom Tov) 336 336 - Veshamru (Shabbat) - - 336 Amida 660 660 338 (Yaaleh V'yavo) Yahechulu - - 346 (1st paragraph) Sefirat Haomer - 284 (Day 1) 284 (Day 2) Aleinu 350 280 280

First Day Second Day Shabbat Shacharit Rabbi Yishmael 48 48 48 Pesukei Dezimrah 368-402 368-402 368-402 Birchot Kriyat Shma 404-420 404-420 404-420

Amida 660 (Mashiv Haruach) 660 420 (Yaaleh V'yavo)

Hallel 632 (Full) 632 (Full) 632 (Partial) Shir Shel Yom 166 168 488 Anim 484 484 484 954 956 961 955 955 959 955 957 962 Ashrei 456 456 456

Musaf Amida 674 (Morid Hatal) 674 674 (Shabbat Insertions) Ein Kelokeinu 476 476 476 Aleinu 480 480 480 Adon Olam 12 12 12

Mincha Shabbat Ashrei - - 502 Torah Reading 936 (Shmini) Amida - - 514 (Yaaleh V'yavo) Aleinu - - 526

Maariv Birchot Kriyat Shma - - 256 266 ( and Amida - - Yaaleh V'yavo) Sefirat Haomer - - 284 (Day 3) Aleinu - - 280 Havdalah - - 618