Introductive Siddur For Weekdays: Shacharit / Morning Mincha / Afternoon Ma'ariv / Evening
Introductive Siddur For Weekdays: Shacharit / Morning Mincha / Afternoon Ma'ariv / Evening
Introductive Siddur For Weekdays: Shacharit / Morning Mincha / Afternoon Ma'ariv / Evening
For Weekdays
Shacharit / Morning
Mincha / Afternoon
Ma’ariv / Evening
ENGLISH ONLY
2008
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SOURCES
Artscroll Complete Siddur
Available at www.artscroll.com.
The Bible
Weekday Prayers: Shema and Amidah
Was accessed at www.bethimmanuel.org (no longer available).
Siddur Beit Hallel
Available at www.torahresource.com.
The decision of which prayers to include was largely influenced
by a ‘White Paper’ from First Fruits of Zion entitled
“Recommended Outline for Set Time Prayers.” Available for free
PDF download at www.ffoz.org/downloads.
MA’ARIV EVENING SERVICE
41
Zechariah 14:9
Leviticus 19:18
(And you shall love your neighbor as yourself; I am the LORD.)
Deuteronomy 11:13–21
And it will be, if you listen carefully to My commandments that I am
commanding you today—to love the LORD your God and to serve Him with
all of your heart and with all of your soul—then I will send rain to your land
at its proper time, the early rain and the late rain, that you may gather in
your grain, your wine, and your oil. And I will provide grass in your fields for
your livestock, and you will eat and be satisfied. Be careful for yourselves,
lest your hearts be deceived, and you turn away and serve other gods and
worship them. For the anger of the LORD will flare up against you. He will
shut up the heavens, and there will be no rain, and the ground will not yield
its produce. And you will quickly perish from the good land that the LORD is
giving you. So place these words of Mine upon your heart and soul; bind
them as a sign on your hand; and let them be as frontlets between your eyes.
You shall teach them to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in
your home, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and
when you rise up. And you shall write them upon the doorposts of your
house, and on your gates. Do so, in order that your days and the days of
your children may be abundant upon the ground that the LORD swore to give
to your fathers for as long as the heavens are above the earth.
Numbers 15:37–41
And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying: “Speak to the children of Israel, and
tell them to make fringes for themselves upon the corners of their garments
throughout their generations. And they shall include a blue cord in the
corner fringe. And it will be a fringe for you, and you will see it and
remember all the commandments of the LORD, and perform them. Then you
will not follow after your own heart and your own eyes, after which you tend
to go astray. Do this so that you will remember and perform all of My
commandments, and you will be holy for your God. I am the LORD your God,
Who took you out from the land of Egypt to be your God. I am the LORD your
God.”
BLESSING FOR DONNING THE TZITZIT Blessed are You, O LORD, our God, King of the universe, Who by His
this blessing is for a tallit katan or any tzitzit you wear; if wearing a word brings on evenings, with wisdom opens gates, with
large tallit, skip and proceed below understanding alters periods, changes the seasons, and orders the
Blessed are You, O LORD our God, King of the universe, Who has stars in their heavenly constellations as He wills. He creates day and
sanctified us with His commandments, and commanded us regarding night, removing light before darkness and darkness before light. He
the commandment of tzitzit.1 May it be the will before You, O LORD causes day to pass and brings night, and separates between day and
my God, and the God of my forefathers, that it should be considered between night – The LORD of Hosts is His Name. May the living and
as if I had fulfilled the commandment of tzitzit before You in all its enduring God continuously reign over us, for all eternity. Blessed are
aspects, its details, and its intentions, as well as the 613 You, O LORD, Who brings on evenings. (Amen.)
commandments that are dependent upon it. Amen, Selah.
With an eternal love have You loved the House of Israel, Your nation.
BLESSING FOR DONNING THE TALLIT Torah and commandments, decrees and ordianances have You
this blessing is for the large tallit taught us. Therefore LORD, our God, upon our retiring and arising,
Bless the LORD, O my soul; O LORD, my God, You are very great; You we will discuss Your decrees and we will rejoice with the words of
have donned glory and majesty; donning light as a garment, Your Torah and with Your commandments for all eternity. For they
stretching out the heavens like a curtain.2 are our life and the length of our days and about them we will
unfold the tallit and hold ready to wrap around yourself meditate day and night. May You not remove Your love from us
Blessed are You, O LORD, our God, King of the universe, Who has forever. Blessed are You, O LORD, Who loves His nation Israel.
sanctified us with His commandments, and commanded us to wrap
ourselves in tzitzit.3 THE SHEMA
Deuteronomy 6:4
MAH TOVU – HOW GOODLY Shema Yisra’el, Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai echad.
for entering the synagogue or place of worship [Baruch shem kevod malchuto le’olam va’ed.]
How goodly are your tents, O Jacob, your dwelling places, O Israel!4 Hear O Israel, the LORD is our God, the LORD is One.
As for me, through Your abundant kindness I will enter Your house; I [Blessed is the Name of His glorious Kingdom now and forever.]
will prostrate myself toward Your holy Sanctuary in awe of you.5 O
LORD, I love the house where You dwell, and the place where Your
glory resides.6 I shall prostrate myself and bow, I shall kneel before
1
Numbers 15:37-41
2
Psalms 104:1-2
3
Deuteronomy 22:12
4
Numbers 24:5
5
Psalms 5:8 36
Psalms 78:38
6
Psalms 26:8 37
20:10
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MINCHA AFTERNOON SERVICE SHACHARIT MORNING SERVICE
OSEH SHALOM the LORD my Maker.7 As for me, may my prayer to You, O LORD, be
Oseh shalom bimromav, hu ya’aseh shalom aleinu, ve’al kol Yisra’el, at a favorable time. God, in the abundance of your kindness, answer
ve’imru, imru, Amen. me with the truth of Your salvation.8
May He Who makes peace in His heights make peace on all of us, and BLESSINGS FOR THE TORAH
upon all Israel; now say: Amen. Blessed are you, O LORD, our God, King of the universe, Who has
sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us to engross
ourselves in the words of Torah. Please, O LORD, our God, sweeten
ALEYNU – IT IS OUR DUTY the words of Your Torah in our mouth and in the mouths of Your
alternative with emphasis on Yeshua
people, the house of Israel. May we and our offspring, and the
It is our duty to praise the Master of all, to ascribe greatness to the
offspring of Your people the house of Israel – all of us – know Your
One Who created from the beginning, that He called us from the
Name and study Your Torah for its own sake. Blessed are you, LORD,
nations of the earth, and chose us as His family, a treasured people,
Who teaches Torah to His people Israel.
and placed our portion in Yeshua. We are Your people whom You
redeemed. We therefore bow and worship and give thanks before
Blessed are you, O LORD, our God, King of the Universe, Who
the King, the King of Kings, the Holy One, blessed is He! On that day
selected us from all the peoples, and gave us His Torah. Blessed are
the LORD will be One and His name One.35
you, LORD, Giver of the Torah.
The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make his face to shine
upon you and be gracious to you; the LORD lift up his countenance
upon you and give you peace.9
Blessed are You, O LORD, our God, King of the universe, the God,
Father Who is merciful, Who is lauded by the mouth of His people,
praised and glorified by the tongue of His devout ones and His
servants. And through the psalms of David Your servant we shall
laud you, LORD, our God, with praises and songs, we shall exalt You,
praise You, glorify You, proclaim Your reign, and mention Your
Name, our King, our God. O Unique One, Life-giver of the worlds,
7
Psalms 95:6
8
69:14
35
Zechariah 14:9 9
Numbers 6:24-26
And I will provide grass in your fields for your livestock, and you will eat and
be satisfied. Be careful for yourselves, lest your hearts be deceived, and you
turn away and serve other gods and worship them. For the anger of the
LORD will flare up against you. He will shut up the heavens, and there will be
no rain, and the ground will not yield its produce. And you will quickly perish
11
Psalms 86:11
26
1 Kings 18:39 12
Exodus 15:11
27
Psalms 51:15 13
Psalms 51:15
THANKSGIVING
We gratefully thank You, for it is You Who are the LORD, our God and
OSEH SHALOM
the God of our forefathers forever. Our Rock, the Rock of our lives, Oseh shalom bimromav, hu ya’aseh shalom aleinu, ve’al kol Yisra’el,
Shield of our Salvation are You from generation to generation. We ve’imru, imru, Amen.
shall thank You and relate Your praise:18 for our lives, which are May He Who makes peace in His heights make peace on all of us, and
committed to Your power, and for our souls that are entrusted to upon all Israel; now say: Amen.
You; for Your miracles that are with us every day; and for Your
wonders and favors in every season—evening, morning, and ALEYNU – IT IS OUR DUTY
afternoon. O Good One, Your compassions were never exhausted. O It is our duty to praise the Master of all, to ascribe greatness to the
Compassionate One, Your kindnesses never ended.19 We have always Molder of creation, for He has not made us like the nations of the
put our hope in You. lands, and has not emplaced us like the families of the earth; for He
use this place to offer thanks for specific things in your life
has not assigned our portion like theirs nor our lot like all their
For all these, may Your Name be blessed, exalted, and extolled, our
multitudes.
King, continually forever and ever. Everything alive will gratefully
acknowledge You—Selah! And may they praise Your great Name
We bend our knees, bow, and acknowledge our thanks before the
sincerely, O God of our salvation and help—Selah! Blessed are You, O
King Who reigns over kings, the Holy One, Blessed is He. He
LORD; Your Name is “The Good One,” and to You, it is fitting to give
stretches out heaven and establishes earth’s foundation,21 the seat of
thanks.
His homage is in the heavens above and His powerful Presence is in
PEACE the loftiest heights. He is our God and there is none other. True is
Grant peace, goodness, and blessing; grace, devotion, and our King, there is nothing beside Him, as it is written in His Torah:
compassion to us and to all Your people Israel. Bless us, our Father, ‘You are to know this day and take to your heart that the LORD is the
all of us as one, with the light of Your countenance. For in the light only God – in heaven above and on the earth below – there is none
of Your countenance You give us, O LORD, the Torah of life, and the other.’22
love of devotion, righteousness, and blessing, compassion, life, and
And it is said: The LORD will be King over all the world – on that day
peace. And it is good in Your eyes to bless Your people Israel at
the LORD will be One and His Name will be One.23
every moment and every hour with Your peace. Blessed are You, O
LORD, Who blesses His people Israel with peace.
May the expressions of my mouth, and the thoughts of my heart find
favor before You, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.20