Sabbath Shaharit 4

Continuation of Shabbat Shaharit recordings.

Announcing the mitzvot

At this point the reader announces the names of those who will open the ark, carry the sefer and so on.

Announcements for ordinary Sabbaths:

02_p109e_Announcement_1.mp3

Announcements for Sabbaths when two sefarim (Torah scrolls) are read from:

04_p109g_Announcement_2.mp3

Opening the Ark

The following is chanted as the ark is opened and the sefer taken out.

06_p109i_Kohanekha_1.mp3

This variant is used on special Shabbatot and on festivals

08_p109k_Kohanekha_2.mp3

Carrying the Sefer to the Tebah

As the sefer is carried to the Tebah, the choir and congregation chant:

10_p110b_Gadelu.mp3

12_p110d_Romemu_H.mp3

The sefer is opened and raised so everyone can see the script, and everyone chants "This is the Torah...":

14_p110f_Vezot_Hatorah.mp3

The hazzan says:

16_p110h_HaKel_Tamim.mp3

The Torah reading

The blessings recited before and after the reading of a portion, by the man called up:

22_p111f_Torah_Blessings.mp3

When one of the five books of the Torah is completed, the following is said:

18_p111b_Hizku_Vehaamets.mp3

When the person called up wishes to commemorate a "nahalah" ("yartzheit") for a deceased relative, one of the following "Hashkaba" prayers is said by the reader.

Hashkaba for a man

24_p111h_Hashkavah_1.mp3

Hashkaba for a distinguished rabbi and Hashkaba for a distinguished communal personality:

26_p111j_Hashkavah_2.mp3

Hashkaba for a married woman

28_p111l_Hashkavah_3.mp3

Hashkaba for an unmarried woman

30_p111n_note.mp3

The Haftara reading

After the Torah reading

While the Torah is being wrapped up after the reading, the following is said:

20_p111d_H_Elokenu_Tsevaot.mp3

The prayer for the Queen and royal family

32_p112b_Prayer_for_the_Queen.mp3

Prayer for Israel

34_p112d_Prayer_for_Israel.mp3

Prayer for the Kahal

36_p112f_Prayer_for_the_Kahal.mp3

On the Shabbat before Rosh Hodesh

38_p113b_Yehi_Ratson.mp3

39_p113c_Mi_Sheasa_Nissim.mp3

On the Shabbat preceding a fast (except Kippur, 9th Av and Fast of Esther)

41_p114b_Ahenu_Bet_Israel.mp3

Ashrey

As the Torah is prepared to be returned to the ark, the choir and congregation chant the following

44_p114e_Yehi_Hasdekha.mp3

The reader then says

45_p115a_Barukh_H_Asher.mp3

Yimloch and Mizmor ledavid

There are two versions of this, generally chanted by a young boy and then repeated by choir and congregation

46_p115b_Yimlokh_1.mp3

47_p115c_Yimlokh_2.mp3

As the Torah is taken back to the ark, the following is sung to one of several tunes

48_p115d_Ps_xxix.mp3

The ark is closed

50_p116b_Shuvah_Limonakh.mp3

52_p116d_Ki_Lekah_Tov.mp3

53_p116e_Kaddish_Leela.mp3

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