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Liturgy of Shaharit, Morning Service

Torah Reading

Tachanun
Silent Prayer Conclusion
(Including Aleinu and
Amidah Kaddish)

Shema and Its


Blessings

Psukei Dzimrah
(Verses of Song)

Birkhot Hashachar
(Morning Blessings)
Overall Structure of Services

Daily Services
Shacharit () Mincha () Maariv ()
Birchat Shachar Ashrei () Shema & its Blessings
() ()
Kiryat HaTorah Amidah ()
Psukei DZimra
()
()
Fast days
Shema & its Amidah () Closing Prayers
Blessings ()
()
Tachanun
Amidah ()
()
Tachanun/Hallel Closing Prayers
(/) ()
Kiryat HaTorah
()
M/Thr/Fast days
Musaf ()
On Rosh Hodesh
and Hol HaMoed
Closing Prayers
()

Shabbat Services
Maariv () Shacharit () Mincha ()
Kabbalat Ashrei ()
Birchat Shachar
Shabbat
()
()
Shema & its Kiryat HaTorah
Psukei DZimra
Blessings ()
()
() Fast days
Amidah () Shema & its Amidah ()
Blessings
()
Closing Prayers Tachanun
Amidah ()
() ()
Kiryat HaTorah Closing Prayers
() ()
Musaf ()
Closing Prayers
()
Kabbalat Shabbat
Yedid Nefesh
Psalms 95-99
Psalm 29
Lcha Dodi
Psalms 92-93
Mourners Kaddish

Shema and Its Blessings ()

Shaharit () Maariv ()
Barku ()
Yotzer Or () Maariv Aravim ()
Ahava Rabba () Ahavat Olam ()
Shema ()
Geula () Geula (*)
Hashkiveinu ()

*The Geula blessing for Shaharit is a different text than that of Maariv, but both end
with the following construction: Blessed are you Adonai, who redeemed Israel.
Amida (Structure)

Avot (-Patriarchs)
Gevurot (-Divine Might)
Kedusha* (-Holiness)
Daat Kedusha of the Day
(-Knowledge) (**)
Teshuva
(-Repentance)
Slichah
(-Forgiveness)
Geula
(-Redemption)
Refuah
(-Healing)
Berkhat Hashanim
( -Prosperity)
Kibutz Galuyot
( -Ingathering of Exiles)
Mishpat ( Justice)
Birkhat Haminim
( -Against Informers)
Al Hatzadikim
( -The Righteous)
Binyan Yerushalim
( -Rebuilding Jer.)
Malchut Beit David
()
Shomea Tefila
( -Response to Prayer)
Avodah (-Temple Service)
Hodaah ( Thanksgiving)
Shalom ( Peace***)
*Kedusha is only said during the leaders repetition of the Amidah, which is only said
with a minyan. Daily Shacharit and Mincha, Shabbat Mincha, Festival Mincha, Weekday
Rosh Chodesh Mussaf, Chol HaMoed Mussaf, and Rosh HaShana Mincha all have the
same Kedusha text. The other unique versions of Kedusha are all different from one
another: Shabbat and Festivals Shaharit, Shabbat Mussaf, Festival Mussaf, Rosh
HaShana Shaharit & Musaf, Yom Kippur Shaharit, Mussaf, Mincha and Yom Kippur
Neilah.

**Text changes based on the day, and also based on which service on Shabbat.

***Two different versions: Sim Shalom for Shaharit and Mussaf (and fast day Mincha).
Shalom Rav for Mincha and Maariv.

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