Weekday Shaharit 1
Morning blessings
The sections dealing with the Temple sacrifices, while included in the prayer book, are not read out loud on weekdays.
Zemirot
08_p17a_H_Melekh.mp3 (includes version for the Ten Penitential Days)
10_p18a_R_Hananya_&_Kaddish.mp3
Baruch Sheamar to Yishtabakh
On special weekdays such as Rosh Hodesh, Hol Hamoed and Hanukka, The Song of Moses is sung as on Shabbat; otherwise it is chanted as follows:
26_p25a_Yishtabakh_Shimkha.mp3
Kaddish and Barechu
Shemang and its blessings
Amidah (standing prayer)
33_p30_Amida_Berakhot_1_n_2.mp3
In summer Barekhenu is said; in winter Barekh Alenu:
38_p32d_Barekhenu.mp3 | 39_p32e_Barekh_Alenu.mp3
41_p33b_Lamalshinim_n_Tsadikim.mp3
42_p33c_Tishkon_n_Shema_Kolenu.mp3
On Rosh Hodesh, Yaaleh Veyavo is added here.
45_p34c_Veatah_Berahamekha.mp3
On Purim and Hanukkah, Al Hanisim is added here.
47_p35b_Al_Hanissim_Hanukah.mp3 | 48_p35c_Al_Hanissim_Purim.mp3
52_p37b_Amida_variants_X_day.mp3
Avinu Malkenu is said during the Ten Penitential Days.
On Rosh Hodesh Hallel is added. Read about this and listen to examples on Rabbi Jonathan Cohen's site here:
To download a ZIP file of all the recordings on this page, click here: SP_WeekdayS1.zip (67 MB)
Weekday Shaharit recordings continue on the next page: Weekday Shaharit 2