Weekday Minchah

Afternoon Service

Weekday Minchah

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The page numbers refer to the Authorised Daily Prayer Book edited by Chief Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks z”l

Ashrei

Ashrei: Nusach

Ashrei opening: Nusach (female)

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Ashrei closing: Nusach (female)

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Ashrei: Melodies

Ashrei opening: Melody 1

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Ashrei closing: Melody 1

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Ashrei opening: Melody 2

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Ashrei closing: Melody 3 ("Lean on Me")

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Chatzi Kaddish

Chatzi Kaddish: weekday minor Nusach (female)

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Amidah

Avot

Amidah - Avot: Nusach (female)

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Gevurot

Amidah - Gevurot: Nusach (female)

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Kedushah

Amidah - Kedushah: Nusach (female)

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Da'at

Amidah - Da'at: Nusach (female)

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T'shuvah

Amidah - T'shuvah: Nusach (female)

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S'lichah

Amidah - S'lichah: Nusach (female)

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Ge'ulah

Amidah - Ge'ulah: Nusach (female)

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Refuah

Amidah - Refuah: Nusach (female)

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Birkat Ha'shanim

Amidah - Ha'shanim: Nusach (female)

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G'luyot

Amidah - Gluyot: Nusach (female)

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Hashivat Ha'mishpat

Amidah - Hashivat Ha'mishpat: Nusach (female)

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Birkat Ha'minim

Amidah - Birkat Haminim: Nusach (female)

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Al Ha'tzadikim

Amidah - Al Ha'tzadikim: Nusach (female)

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Binyan Yerushalayim

Amidah - Binyan Yerushalayim: Nusach (female)

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Mashiach ben David

Amidah - Mashiach ben David: Nusach (female)

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Shema Koleinu

Amidah - Shema Koleinu: Nusach (female)

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Avodah - Re'tze

Amidah - Avodah: Nusach (female)

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Hoda'ah - Modim

Amidah - Hoda'ah: Nusach (female)

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Shalom Rav

Amidah - Shalom Rav: Nusach (female)

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Amidah - Shalom Rav: Melody 1

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Tachanun

Shomer Yisrael

Shomer Yisrael: Melody 1

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Shomer Yisrael: Melody 2

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Closing

Tachanun closing: Nusach (female)

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Kaddish Shalem

Kaddish shalem: weekday minor Nusach (female)

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Aleinu

Aleinu opening: weekday minor Nusach (female)

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Aleinu closing: weekday minor Nusach (female)

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Mourners Kaddish

Mourners Kaddish - spoken (female)

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Mourners Kaddish - spoken (male)

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אבל: יִתְגַּדַּל וְיִתְקַדַּשׁ שְׁמֵהּ רַבָּא. [קהל: אמן]
בְּעָלְמָא דִּי בְרָא כִרְעוּתֵהּ וְיַמְלִיךְ מַלְכוּתֵהּ בְּחַיֵּיכון וּבְיומֵיכון וּבְחַיֵּי דְכָל בֵּית יִשרָאֵל בַּעֲגָלָא וּבִזְמַן קָרִיב, וְאִמְרוּ אָמֵן: [קהל: אמן]
קהל ואבל: יְהֵא שְׁמֵהּ רַבָּא מְבָרַךְ לְעָלַם וּלְעָלְמֵי עָלְמַיָּא
אבל: יִתְבָּרַךְ וְיִשְׁתַּבַּח וְיִתְפָּאַר וְיִתְרומַם וְיִתְנַשּא וְיִתְהַדָּר וְיִתְעַלֶּה וְיִתְהַלָּל שְׁמֵהּ דְּקֻדְשָׁא. בְּרִיךְ הוּא. [קהל: בריך הוא:]
לְעֵלָּא מִן כָּל בִּרְכָתָא וְשִׁירָתָא תֻּשְׁבְּחָתָא וְנֶחֱמָתָא דַּאֲמִירָן בְּעָלְמָא. וְאִמְרוּ אָמֵן: [קהל: אמן]
יְהֵא שְׁלָמָא רַבָּא מִן שְׁמַיָּא וְחַיִּים עָלֵינוּ וְעַל כָּל יִשרָאֵל. וְאִמְרוּ אָמֵן: [קהל: אמן]
עושה שָׁלום בִּמְרומָיו הוּא יַעֲשה שָׁלום עָלֵינוּ וְעַל כָּל יִשרָאֵל וְאִמְרוּ אָמֵן: [קהל: אמן]

Mourner: Yitgadal v’yitkadash sh’meih raba.

All: Amen.

Mourner: B’alma di v’ra chiruteih, v’yamlich malchuteih b’chayeichon uvyomeichon uv’chayei d’chol beit Yisrael, ba-agala uvizman kariv, v’imru amen.

All: Amen. Y’hei sh’meih raba m’varach l’alam ul-almei almaya.

Mourner: Yitbarach v’yishtabach v’yitpa-ar v’yitromam v’yitnasei v’yit-hadar v’yit-aleh v’yit-halal shmei d’kudsha b’rich Hu

All repeat: b’rich Hu

Mourner: L’eila min kol birchata v’shirata, tush b’chata v’nechemata, da-amiran b’alma, v’imru amen

All repeat: Amen

Mourner: Y’hei sh’lama raba min sh’maya, v’chayim aleinu v’alkol Yisrael, (v’al kol yoshvei tevel) v’imru amen

All repeat: Amen

Mourner: Oseh shalom bimromav, hu ya-aseh shalom aleinu v’alkol Yisrael, (v’al kol yoshvei teivel) v’imru amen

All repeat: Amen


Let the greatness and wonder of the awareness of God shine forth in the world (Amen) created by God’s will, and let the presence of God be sovereign in our lives and in our days and in the lives of all of Israel, now, in the near time, and say ‘Amen’.

‘Amen; may God’s great name be blessed for ever and evermore.’

Blessed, praised, adorned in glory; raised up, raised high, set radiant in beauty, held aloft in praise, be the name of the Holy One, the Blessed One, beyond all the blessings, lyrics, praises and heart-healing songs ever uttered, and say ‘Amen’.

May a great peace descend from heaven so that we, all Israel (and all the world) may live, and say ‘Amen’

May God, who makes peace in the heights above, bring peace for us and for all Israel (and all the world), and say ‘Amen’.

Translation by Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg
from the Noam Siddur (3rd Edition)

Commentary

What’s the point?

That’s the issue to which the Kaddish is addressed. It answers not with arguments but with one single overwhelming conviction: life is full of wonder, God’s presence can shine out in every moment, every thing and every deed. This, it tells us tens of times in our prayers each day, is the truth at the heart of existence, the realisation at the core of consciousness: so make it real in all you do.

This question is most poignant of all for the mourner. Why bother without you? What am I doing here, this half of me, this severed remnant of a person? Eleven months of Kaddish tries to wrap the bandage of community and meaning around this deepest, sharpest of all wounds. Life is still life; it’s still meaningful, it’s still holy, the Kaddish insists. You will hear life sing again, one day, soon. And your life is part of the life of your people; its wonders transcend our swift days.

Commentary by Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg
from the Noam Siddur (3rd Edition)