Words of Welcome. To Seek Renewal. Return Again. Temple Beth Zion Beth Israel 300 South 18th Street Philadelphia, PA

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Words of Welcome Shalom: shalom to those who are far off, shalom to those who are near, says ADONAI. Mighty God who listens to the poor and hears their prayer: how long will You be distant and hidden from me? Night and day I turn, calling out with a true heart, always thanking You, for Your kindness, so great. My sovereign, my hope is in You; my heart trusts in You, as a dreamer of dreams depends on an interpreter. This I ask: hear my prayer. This I seek not more, not less. To Seek Renewal On this night; O God, we have come into Your house to pray in Your sanctuary. But if the heavens are merely Your throne, if the earth is but Your footstool, If the heaven of heavens cannot contain You, how much less this house, built by mere human hands. Yet although Your dwelling place is every place, and although You can be sought and found in any place, It is to this place that we come most confidently to seek renewal in Your purifying presence. Return Again Return again, Return again, Return to the home of your soul. (2x) Return to who you are, Return to what you are, Return to where you are born and reborn again. (2x) Return again, Return again, Return to the home of your soul. (2x) Temple Beth Zion Beth Israel 300 South 18th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 215-735-5148 WWW.BZBI.ORG

Barukh Adonai ha-m vorakh, l olam va-ed. 2

Second B rakhah before the Sh ma: Sh ma yisrael Adonai elo-hei-nu Adonai e-chad. 3

L'ma-an tizk'ru va-asi-tem et kol mitz-vo-tay, vi-hyi-tem k'do-shim lei-lo-hei-chem. Ani Adonai elo-hei-chem, asher ho-tzei-ti et-chem mei-eretz mitz-ra-yim, lih-yot lac-hem lei-lo-him, ani Adonai elo-hei-chem. 4

Mi cha-mo-chah ba-ei-lim Adonai, mi ka-mo-chah ne-dar ba-kodesh, nora t'hi-lot, o-seih fe-le. Mal-chut cha ra-u va-ne-cha, bo-kei-a yam lif-nei Moshe, ze ei-li a-nu v am ru: Adonai yim-loch l'olam va-ed. 5

Hash-ki-veinu Adonai Elo-heinu l'shalom, v'ha-a-mi-deinu mal-keinu l'cha-yim Ha-po-reis su-kat shalom a-leinu v al kol a-mo yisrael v al y rusha-layim 6

Sound the shofar on our feast day, on the new moon, when it is hidden. For it is Israel s law, a decree of the God of Jacob. Tik u va-chodesh shofar, ba-ke-se l yom cha-gei-nu. Ki chok l yis-ra-el hu, mish-pat lei-lo-hei Ya-a-kov. Hatzi Kaddish May God s great name be exalted and hallowed throughout the created world, as is God s wish. May God s sovereignty soon be established in your lifetime and in your days, and in the days of all the House of Israel. And respond with: Amen. May God s great name be acknowledged forever and ever! May the name of the Holy One be acknowledged and celebrated, lauded and worshipped, exalted and honored, extolled and acclaimed though God, who is blessed, b rikh-hu, is truly far beyond all acknowledgment and praise, or any expressions of gratitude or consolation ever spoken in the world. And respond with: Amen. ba-a-ga-la u-viz-man ka-riv, v'im'ru: A-mein. Y'hei sh'mei ra-ba m'va-rach l'a-lam ul'al-mei al-ma-ya. [ Yit-ba-rach ] l'ei-la l eila mikol bir-cha-ta v'shi-ra-ta, tush-b'cha-ta v'ne-che-ma-ta, Amein 7

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O sey shalom bim-romav, hu ya-a-seh shalom aleinu v al kol yisrael, v imru: Amen. May the One who brings peace to the universe bring peace to us and to all the people Israel [and to all who dwell on earth]. Amen. 13

Yitgadal v yitkadash sh meih rabbah, b alma di v ra, kir-uteih, v yamlich mal-chu-teih b chai-yei-chon uv-yo-mei-chon uv-chayyei d chol-beit Yisraeil, ba-a-gala u-viz-man ka-riv, v imru: Amen Y hei sh mei rabbah m va-rach l alam ul almei al-maya Yit-barach v yish-tabach v yit-pa-ar v yit-romam v yit-nasei v yithadar, v yit-a-le v yit-halal sh mei d kud sha, b rich hu, l ei-la l ei-la mi-kol bir-chata v shira-ta tushb chata v necha-mata da-a-miran b alma, v imru: Amen Tit-kabel tz lot hon u-va-ot hon d chol Yisrael ko-dam avu-hon di vish-maya, v imru: Amen Y hei sh lama rabbah min sh maya v chayim aleinu v al kol Yisrael v imru: Amen Oseh shalom bim-romav hu ya-ase shalom aleinu v al kol Yisrael, v imru: Amen 14

May it be your will, ADONAI our God and God of our ancestors, that the year be one of balanced and mindful growth for us as individuals, for our families, and our communities. May we return next year in good health and in appreciation of a year of greater peace, a year in which we deepened our lives through learning and the performance of mitzvot, a year in which we were conscious of the Divine Presence, a year in which we strengthened our shared commitment to tikkun olam, the betterment of the world. We conclude: Barukh atah ADONAI our God, ruler of time and space, for granting us life, for sustaining us, and for bringing us to this moment. 15 Baruch a-tah Adonai elo-hei-nu me-lech ha-olam, she-he-che-yanu v'kiy'ma-nu v'higi-anu laz'man ha-zeh.

Concluding Prayers Aleinu It is for us to praise the ruler of the world, to acclaim the Creator, who has not made us merely a nation, nor formed us as all earthly families, nor given us an ordinary destiny. And so we bow, acknowledging the supreme sovereign, the Holy One, who is praised - the One who spreads out the heavens and establishes the earth, whose glorious abode is in the highest heaven, whose powerful presence is in the loftiest heights. This is our God, none else; ours is the true sovereign, there is no other. As it is written in the Torah: Know this day and take it to heart, that ADONAI is God in heaven above and on eath below; there is no other. Aleinu l'sha-bei-ach la-adon hakol, la-teit g'dulah l'yo-tzeir b'reishit, she-lo a-sanu k'goyei ha-a ratzot, v'lo sa manu k'mishp'chot ha-adamah, she-lo sam chel-keinu ka-hem, v'go-ra-leinu k'chol ha-monam, va-a-nachnu kor-im umish-tacha-vim u- modim, lif-nei me-lech mal-chei ham-lachim, h-akadosh baruch hu. She-hu no-teh sha-mayim v'yo-seid a-retz, u-moshav y'karo ba-sha-mayim mi-ma-al, ush'chi-nat uzo b'gov-hei m'romim, hu Elo-heinu ein od. Emet mal-keinu, efes zu-lato, ka-katuv b'torato: v'ya-data Hayom va-ha-shei-vota el l'vavecha, ki Adonai hu ha-elohim ba-sha-mayim mi-ma-al, v'al ha -aretz mi-tachat, ein od. Al kein n'ka-veh l'cha Adonai Elo-heinu, lir-ot m'hei-rah b'tiferet u-zecha, l'ha-a-vir gi-lulim min ha-aretz, v'ha-eli-lim karot yi-ka-reitun, l'ta-kein o-lam b'mal-chut sha-dai, v'chol b'nei vasar yik-ru vish-mecha, l'haf-not ei-lecha kol rish-ei a-retz. Yakiru v'yei-du kol yosh-vei tei-veil, ki l'cha tich-ra kol be-rech, ti-shava kol la-shon. L'fa-necha Adonai Elo-heinu yichr'u v'yipolu, v'lich-vod shim-cha y'kar yi-teinu, vi-kab'lu chu-lam et ol mal-chu-techa, v'tim-loch alei-hem m'hei-rah l'o-lam va-ed. Ki ha-mal-chut shel'cha hi, ul-ol-mei -ad tim-loch b'cha-vod, kakatuv b'tora-techa, Adonai yim-loch l'olam va-ed. V'ne-emar, v'ha-yah Adonai l'me-lech al kol ha-a-retz, ba-yom ha-hu yih-yeh Adonai e-chad, ush'mo e-chad. 16

17 Lu-lei he-e man-ti, lir-ot b tuv Adonai b e-retz cha-yim. (2x) Ka-vei el Adonai, cha-zak v ya-a meitz li-be-cha v ka-veih el Adonai. (2x)

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בּ רכּ ת פּ ר יד ה ל שׁ נ ה טוֹב ה תּ כּ ת בוּ ו ת ח ת מוּ. 19

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