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    Tikun Chatzot

    The Midnight Correction is an expression of mourning of the loss of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem and longing for the Final Redemption. The Kabbalistic reason for doing this Tikun at midnight is to consciously connect to the Shechinah (Divine Presence). (Not for use on Shabbat or Festivals, for further instructions see page 3.)

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    Petichat Eliyahu

    This prayer comes from the Tikunei HaZohar. It is a very powerful prayer and can assist in the acceptance of one’s prayers. In the Sephardic tradition it is recited each day before all services (Shacharit, Minchah and Arvit).

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    Shacharit LeChol

    Daily Morning Service (Not for use on Shabbat, Rosh Chodesh or Festivals).

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    Shirat Ha-Azinu

    Ha-Azinu is the song that Hashem instructed Moses to teach all of Israel. “And now, write for yourselves this song, and teach it to the Children of Israel; place it in their mouths, in order that this song shall be for Me as a witness against the Children of Israel.” (Devarim 31:19) The Rambam speaks of a custom to recite Shirat Ha-Azinu at the end of Weekday Shacharit. The Talmud states that Shirat Ha-Azinu was sung by the Levites during the Musaf Offering of every Shabbat (Rosh HaShanah 31a).

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    Shacharit LeRosh Chodesh

    Rosh Chodesh Morning Service (Not for use on Shabbat or Festivals).

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    Minchah LeChol

    Daily Afternoon Service (Not for use on Shabbat or Festivals).

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    Arvit LeChol

    Daily Evening Service (Not for use on Shabbat or Festivals).

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    Keriat Shema She-al Hamitah

    Reading of The Shema at Bedtime (For use on all days).


  • Section For Individual Use Only


    This section of our siddur has been created for individual use only. For Arvit use the Arvit LeChol above. NOT FOR USE ON SHABBAT OR FESTIVALS.

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    Tefilat Shacharit LeYachid

    The Morning Service for individual use.