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YAMIM NORAIM 5778 ROSH HASHANA THUR-FRI 21-22 SEPTEMBER YOM KIPPUR SHABBAT 30 SEPTEMBER SEDER HAYOM & GABBAI HANDBOOK

Introduction Page 2 ADDITIONS/CHANGES FOR YAMIM NORAIM (AND ASERET YEMAI TESHUVA WHERE APPLICABLE) 1. Amidah: a) Add Zochreinu L Chayim. b) Add Mi Chamocha c) We say Hamelech Hakodosh (in place of Hakeil Hakodosh ) d) Add U Chtov e) Add B Sefer Chayim f) We say Oseh Hashalom (in place of Ha Mevarech et Amo Yisrael Bashalom ) g) For Shabbat Only: General Note In the paragraph that has the concluding beracha before Modim in each Amidah, please note that the words Elokeinu V Elokei Avoteinu should be added before the words Kadsheinu B Mitzvotecha only on Shabbat (only on Yom Kippur this year). 2. Kaddish: a) We say Leila Leila (in place of U leilah ) b) We say Mikol (1 word) Birkata (in place of Min Kol Birkata ) c) We say Oseh Hashalom in the last line of Kaddish ( in place of Oseh Shalom ) 3. When taking out the Sifrei Torah on Yamim Noraim we make the following changes: a) We say Echad Hu Elokeinu (in place of Echad Elokeinu ) b) We say Kadosh V Norah Shmo (in place of Kadosh Shmo ) GABBAI NOTES Blue Shading - Open Ark Orange Shading Note to Gabbai

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 3 ROSH HASHANA CHOICE OF MACHZOR KMS uses and follows the 1-volume Birnbaum Machzor. Several of our members use the Artscroll or Koren versions of the machzor. Accordingly the Seder Hayom that follows provides a play-by-play with page numbers listed for these machzorim. Accordingly, please note that certain pages and/or words may be slightly different if you are using a different machzor. WEARING A KITTEL The shul s minhag is that a kittel is not required to be worn by the Chazan for Maariv and Mincha on Rosh Hashanah RESPONSIVE READINGS Unless otherwise noted in the machzor, all responsive readings and piyutim are done in the following manner: the chazan reads the first clause/verse and the congregation repeats that clause/verse. For all other clauses/verses, the congregation reads the clause/verse first and then the chazan repeats the clause/verse just said by the congregation. ASSIGNED SEATING During services on the First night of Rosh Hashana and for both mornings, the KMS assigned seating is in effect. Mincha Day 1 / Maariv day 2 Services will be held in the Sanctuary with open seating Mincha Day 2 / Kabbalat Shabbat Services will be held in the Sanctuary with open seating ERUV TAVSHILIN Eruv Tavshilin must be made at home on Wednesday prior to Yom Tov to enable preparations on Friday for Shabbat.

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 4 Wednesday Evening FIRST DAY OF ROSH HASHANA Mincha on Erev Rosh Hashanah is a regular mincha similar to any other Erev Yom Tov. Maariv on the first night of Rosh Hashanah is very similar to Maariv on any other Yom Tov with a few additions for Rosh Hashanah. MINCHA FOR EREV ROSH HASHANA 1. Ashrei 3 20 13 2. Amidah with Repetition 7-16 24-38 17-33 3. Full Kaddish 17 38 35 4. Aleinu 17-19 40 37 5. Mourners kaddish 19 42 41

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 5 ROSH HASHANA DAY 1 - MAARIV FIRST NIGHT 1. Borachu through Silent Amidah (including Tiku Bachodesh Shofar before the Silent Amidah) 23 39 50 74 53-81 2. L dovid Mizmor Responsive Reading 91 78 85 3. Kaddish Titkabeil 41 43 80 87 4. Aleinu 43 84 91 5. Kaddish Yatom 45 86 93 6. L dovid Hashem 45 47 86 88 95 7. Kaddish Yatom 45 86 93 ANNOUNCEMENTS: a) L Shana Tova TiChatayvu V Taychataymu L Alter, LChayim Tovim U Lishalom b) Davening will start promptly at 8am c) Childcare will be available starting at Volunteers to place appeal cards 8. Yigdal 55 88 -- 90 99

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 6 ROSH HASHANA DAY 1 - P SUKEI D ZIMRAH 1. Birchat Hashachar (with full Korbanot) 59 87 184 216 267-293 2. Kaddish D Rabanan 89 218 295 3. Shir Hayichud for Thursday (Responsive) 116-120 156-160 233 4. A anim Z mirot Responsive Reading 127 129 166 168 249 5. Shir Shel Yom for Thursday 97 174-176 259 6. L dovid Hashem 45 47 178 261 7. Kaddish Yatom 131 168 253 8. Pesukei D zimrah 133 167 220 260 297 NOTE for Ba alei P sukei D Zimrah The Ba al PD remains in place at the Shtender until the Ba al Shacharit sings Hamelech and replaces him.

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 7 ROSH HASHANA DAY 1 - SHACHARIT Shacharit on Rosh Hashanah is structured similarly to a regular Shabbat, although there are several additions special for Rosh Hashanah. NOTE for Ba alei Shacharit The Ba al Shacharit remains the chazan until the Torah is returned to the Aron (i.e., until right before Hinneni). This is different from a regular Shabbat. BEFORE CHAZARAT HASHATZ 1. Hamelech through Yishtabach 169 262 264 347-349 2. Shir Hama a lot Responsive Reading 171 264 349 3. Kaddish 171 264 --266 351 Gabbai Announcements Announce the Skipping of piyutim between Barchu and Shema 4. Bar chu 171 266 353 5. Birkat Yotzer Or and Or Olam (until Amar Vaheyi) These lines are said aloud by chazan and repeated by the congregation. 6. Melech B asara (Note skip 3 lines before this.) These lines are said aloud by chazan and repeated by the congregation. 7. Melech Elokei Olam (Note skip piyut before this.) These lines are said aloud by chazan and repeated by the congregation. 171 266 353 173 268 Top 997 177 276 Bottom 999 8. Hameir La aretz through Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh (Note skip the 8 three clause phrases after Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh.) 183 185 (top), 187 (bottom) 278 284 355-365 9. V hachayot Yeshoreiru 191 (bottom) 288 (top left) 365 10. Baruch K vod Hashem through Sh ma and Silent Amidah 191 209 288 304 365-395

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 8 SHACHARIT - CHAZARAT HASHATZ Gabbai Announcements: Instructions for C H (1) Starting pages 209/306 (2) After the ARK is initially closed until kedusha There are several piyutim that we skip over with the Chazzan saying only the final verse out loud. 1. Opening Paragraphs (Baruch, MiSod, Yareiti) (Skip Piyut that follows) 2. Bashofar Afatenu, through Umatzmiach Y shuah (Skip Piyut that follows) 3. Ayachaleinu through M chayeh Hametim (Skip Piyut that follows) 209 306 399 213 310 403 215 312 407 4. Yimloch 217 314 411 5. Bashamayim Uva aretz 217 314 411 6. Ta ir through L hariyah Kadosh (Skip Piyut Aderet that follows) 219 316 413 7. Uv chein VaHashem Pakad, Tze etzaeha (Skip Piyut Em Asher ) 8. Melech M malet and Melech Z chor (Skip Piyut A pid that follows) 221 318 415 223 320 417 Gabbai - Announce Page 9. Hashem Melech 225 328 431 10. L keil Oreich Din (B yom Din) 261 330 435 11. U Vchein into Kedusha 261 263 332 437 12. Finish Chazarat Hashatz 263 269 334 340 439-447 Gabbai - Announce Page 13. Avinu Malkeinu 271 275 384 388 449 14. Kaddish Titkabeil 275 388 255

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 9 TORAH READING AND SHOFAR BLOWING The Torah Reading is taken from Bereishit, Chapter 21. There are 5 Aliyot 1. Taking out the Torahs 277 281 390 396 457 2. Torah Reading (Bereishit 21, 1-34) 287 291 402 410 467 3. Kaddish 291 412 473 4. Hagba & Gelila Sefer Rishon 293 412 473 5. Maftir (Bamidbar, 29, 1-6) 293 412 -- 414 475 6. Hagba & Gelila Sefer Sheini 293 414 475 Gabbai: Mishebayrach for IDF, Captives, Cholim Note: We do not add Yom Tov Hu Milizok at the end of the prayers 7. Haftora (Shmuel A 1, 1-2, 10) 295 299 416 426 477-481 Gabbai (or Rabbi Weinberg if he is in the Minyan) Tefilla L Shlom Hamedina Appeal followed by Drasha (Details to Follow) Have volunteers ready to collect pledge cards 8. Lamnatzeach Livnei Korach Mizmor (7 times) 9. Min Hameitzar responsive Reading led by Ba al Tokeah 315 432 493 315 434 495 10. Berachot (by Ba al Tokeah) 317 436 497 11. Shofar Blasts (3 sets) 317 436 438 497-501 12. 1 st 5 Lines of Ashrei Responsive reading led by Ba al Tokeah 13. Ashrei (NOTE the ba al shacharit starts from Tehillah L Dovid. The ba al tokeiah will do the first 5 lines of Ashrei out loud responsively.) 14. Returning the Torahs to the Aron - saying L David Mizmor 319 438 440 503 319 440 503-507 321 323 440 444 507-509

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 10 MUSAF Musaf on Rosh Hashana is comprised of an introductory prayer by the Chazan, the Silent Amidah, and Chazarat Hashatz. The Amidah (both silent and repetition) is divided into 3 sections: (a) Malchuyot, (b) Zichronot, and (c) Shofarot. Shofar blowing is done at the end of each of these sections during Chazarat Hashatz. BEFORE CHAZARAT HASHATZ 1. Hinneni 325 444 511 2. Kaddish 327 446 513 3. Silent Amidah 327 347 448 468 515

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 11 CHAZARAT HASHATZ- MUSAF We say the entire Chazarat Hashatz during Musaf without skipping any of the paragraphs or piyutim (except for those noted as extra in Artscroll). 1. Opening Paragraph & Misod 349 470 551 2. Paragraphs and verses from Upad Me az through Im Lo L Maano Ya as (saying everything.) 349 355 (middle) 470 476 (bottom 553-561 3. Melech Elyon 355 357 476 (bottom) 480 561 4. Unetaneh Tokef (starting with Uvchein) 361 363 480-484 465 5. Ein Kitzvah into Kedusha through Hamelech HaMishpat 363 367 484 490 575-579 6. V chol Ma aminim 367 371 490 492 581-585 7. Chazarat Hashatz through Isheh L Hashem 371 377 494 500 585-593 8. Aleinu: (NOTE: Open Ark at start, close after Ha adamah, open before Va anachnu Korim) 377-379 500-502 595 9. Elokaynu through Elokay Yisrael 379 502 504 597-599 10. Ochila L keil 379 504 601 11. Malchuyot & Shofar Blowing (followed by Hayom Harat Olam and Areshet S fateinu) 12. Zichronot & Shofar Blowing (followed by Hayom Harat Olam and Areshet S fateinu) 381 385 506 510 385 389 510 516 601-607 609-611 Gabbai Announcement: Kohanim and Leviim prepare for Birkat Kohanim 13. Shofarot & Shofar Blowing (followed by Hayom Harat Olam and Areshet S fateinu) 14. Birchat Kohanim (NOTE when a Kohen is the Ba al Musaf, the Ba al Shacharit or Gabbai should lead the Birchat Kohanim.) 389 393 516 520 617-623 393 403 520 530 629-633 15. Hayom (Note: Have Kohen open Ark) 405 407 532 534 637 16. Completion of Chazarat Hashatz 405 407 534 639 17. Kaddish Titkabeil (with 30 Shofar blasts before Titkabeil and 10 Shofar blasts after the end of Kaddish) 407 584 641

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 12 CONCLUSION OF SERVICES Gabbai Assign Youth to conclude services 1. Ein K elokeinu 409 413 586 590 643 2. Kaddish D Rabanan 413 590 647 3. Aleinu 415 590-592 649 4. Kaddish Yatom 417 592 651 5. Adon Olam 419 180 97 Announcements Extra Shofar Blowings

Rosh Hashana Day 1 Wed. Night / Thur. Day Page 13 THURSDAY MINCHA 1. Ashrei and Uva L tzion 425-429 598-602 893 2. Kaddish 429 602 899 3. Silent Amidah and Chazarat Hashatz 439-449 612-620 911-925 4. Aveinu Malkeinu 449-453 622-624 925-929 5. Kaddish Titkabeil 453-455 626 929 6. Aleinu 455 626-628 931-933 7. Kaddish Yatom 457 628 935

Rosh Hashana Day 2 Thur. Night / Fri. Day Page 14 SECOND DAY OF ROSH HASHANA This year the second day of Rosh Hashana falls on Friday. Maariv on the second night of Rosh Hashanah is identical to Maariv on the first night. 1. Assign Yigdal to a Youth Checklist: 1. Borachu through Silent Amidah (including Tiku Bachodesh Shofar before the Silent Amidah) 2. L dovid Mizmor Responsive Reading 23 39 50 74 53-81 91 78 85 3. Kaddish Titkabeil 41 43 80 87 4. Aleinu 43 84 89 5. Kaddish Yatom 45 86 91 6. L dovid Hashem 45 47 86 88 93 7. Kaddish Yatom 45 86 95 ANNOUNCEMENTS: a) Shana Tova. b) Davening will start promptly at 8am c) Childcare will be available starting at Volunteers to place appeal cards 8. Yigdal 55 88 -- 90 99

Rosh Hashana Day 2 Thur. Night / Fri. Day Page 15 ROSH HASHANA DAY 2 - P SUKEI D ZIMRAH 1. Birchat Hashachar (with full Korbanot) 59 87 184 216 267-293 2. Kaddish D Rabanan 89 218 295 3. Shir Hayichud for Friday (Responsive) 120-123 160-162 239 4. A anim Z mirot Responsive Reading 127 129 166 168 249 5. Shir Shel Yom for Friday 99 176 259 6. L dovid Hashem 45 47 178 261 7. Kaddish Yatom 131 168 253 8. Pesukei D zimrah 133 167 220 260 297 x NOTE for Ba alei P sukei D Zimrah The Ba al PD remains in place at the Shtender until the Ba al Shacharit sings Hamelech and replaces him.

Rosh Hashana Day 2 Thur. Night / Fri. Day Page 16 SHACHARIT BEFORE CHAZARAT HASHATZ NOTE for Ba alei Shacharit The Ba al Shacharit remains the chazan until the Torah is returned to the Aron (i.e., until right before Hinneni). This is different from a regular Shabbat. 1. Hamelech through Yishtabach 169 262 264 347-349 2. Shir Hama alot 171 264 349 3. Kaddish 171 264 -- 266 351 Announcements: Follow Davening for Second Day (1) Skip piyutim after Borchu with Chazzan reciting last line only (2) In Amidah remember to add passages for Second Day 4. Borachu 171 266 353 5. Birchat Yotzer Or and Or Olam Note: These lines are said aloud by chazan and repeated by the congregation. 6. T Nahageinu B artzot Hachayim (Note skip piyut before this.) These lines are said aloud by chazan and repeated by the congregation. 7. Hameir La aretz through Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh. 8. V hachayot Yeshoreiru (Note skip the 7 three-clause phrases after Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh.) 9. Baruch Kvod Hashem through Shema and Silent Amidah. 171 266 353-355 183 276 (bottom) 183 189 278 284 363 191 209 288 (top left) 365 288 304 365-395

Rosh Hashana Day 2 Thur. Night / Fri. Day Page 17 SHACHARIT - CHAZARAT HASHATZ Announcements: Instructions for C H (1) Starting pages 229/342 (2) After the ARK is initially closed until kedusha There are several piyutim that we skip over with the Chazzan saying only the final verse out loud. (3) We skip L Kayl Orech Din to be recited during Musaf 1. Opening paragraphs through Elo ak Tz rufah 2. Yechaltzeinu through Umatzmiach Y shuah (Skip to end of next Piyut) 3. Yechayeinu through Koli Ekra (Open Ark at Shulachti) (Skip next Piyut) 229 342 361 233 346 667 235 348 671 4. Yimloch through Kayl Na 239 352 675 5. Bashamayim Uva aretz 239 352 675 6. Sh mo M fa arim through Kol Yoshvei Teiveil (Skip entire next Piyut) 7. Yishpot Teiveil through Norah V kadosh (Skip entire next Piyut until last line) 8. Zocher Brit through Ha kel Kadosh Adom Im Ma asim & Hein Lo Ya amin 9. Melech Elyon 251 255 (middle) 239-241 354 677 247 362 685 249-251 364-366 685-689 366 370 (middle) 10. Hashem Melech 255 259 370 372 699 NOTE Omit L KEIL OREICH DIN Say it during Musaf 11. U Vchein into Kedusha 261 263 374 376 705-707 12. Finish of Chazarat Hashatz 263 269 376 382 709-717 13. Aveinu Malkeinu 271 275 384 388 719-723 14. Kaddish Titkabeil 275 388 390 725 693

Rosh Hashana Day 2 Thur. Night / Fri. Day Page 18 TORAH READING AND SHOFAR BLOWING The Torah Reading is taken from Bereishit, Chapter 21. There are 5 Aliyot 1. Taking out the Torahs 277 281 390 396 727-731 2. Torah Reading (Bereishit 22, 1 24) 299 303 402 410 737-741 3. Kaddish 303 412 741 4. Hagba & Gelila Sefer Rishon 303 412 743 5. Maftir (Bamidbar, 29, 1-6) 305 412 -- 414 743 6. Hagba & Gelila Sefer Sheini 305 414 743 Gabbai: Mishebayrach for IDF, Captives, Cholim Note: We do not add Yom Tov Hu Milizok Gabbai (or Rabbi Weinberg if he is in the Minyan) - Tefilla L Shlom Hamedina 7. Haftorah (Jeremiah 31, 2 20) 305 307 416 426 745-749 8. Lamnatzeach Livnei Korach Mizmor (7 times) 9. Min Hameitzar responsive Reading led by Ba al Tokeah Appeal followed by Drasha 315 432 757 315 434 759 10. Berachot (by Ba al Tokeah) 317 436 761 11. Shofar Blasts (3 sets) 317 436 438 761-763 12. 1 st 5 Lines of Ashrei Responsive reading led by Ba al Tokeah 13. Ashrei (NOTE the ba al shacharit starts from Tehillah L Dovid. The ba al tokeiah will do the first 5 lines of Ashrei out loud responsively.) 14. Returning the Torahs to the Aron (saying L David Mizmor) 319 438 440 763 319 440 763 321 323 440 444 765-767

Rosh Hashana Day 2 Thur. Night / Fri. Day Page 19 MUSAF Musaf on Rosh Hashana is comprised of an introductory prayer by the Chazan, the Silent Amidah, and Chazarat Hashatz. The Amidah (both silent and repetition) is divided into 3 sections: (a) Malchuyot, (b) Zichronot, and (c) Shofarot. Shofar blowing is done at the end of each of these sections during Chazarat Hashatz. Before Chazarat Hashatz 1. Hinneni 325 444 767 2. Kaddish 327 446 769 3. Silent Amidah 327 347 448 468 771-803

Rosh Hashana Day 2 Thur. Night / Fri. Day Page 20 CHAZARAT HASHATZ- MUSAF We say the entire Chazarat Hashatz during Musaf without skipping any of the paragraphs or piyutim (except for those noted as extra in Artscroll). 1. Opening Paragraph through Mchayei Hameitim 359 536 805-807 2. L keil Oreich Din (Byom Din) 261 538 807 3. Unetaneh Tokef (starting with Uvchein) 361 363 538 542 809-815 4. Ein Kitzvah into Kedusha through Hamelech HaMishpat 363 367 542 546 817-821 5. V chol Ma aminim 367 371 546 548 821 6. Chazarat Hashatz through Isheh L Hashem 371 377 548 554 825-833 7. Aleinu: (NOTE: Open Ark at start, close after Ha adamah, open before Va anachnu Korim) 377-379 554 556 833 8. Elokaynu through Elokay Yisrael 379 556 558 835-837 9. Ochila L keil 379 558 837 10. Malchuyot & Shofar Blowing (followed by Hayom Harat Olam and Areshet S fateinu) 11. Zichronot & Shofar Blowing (followed by Hayom Harat Olam and Areshet S fateinu) 381 385 558 562 839-843 385 389 562 566 845-851 Gabbai Announcement: Kohanim and Leviim prepare for Birkat Kohanim 12. Shofarot & Shofar Blowing (followed by Hayom Harat Olam and Areshet S fateinu) 13. Birchat Kohanim (NOTE when a Kohen is the Ba al Musaf, the Ba al Shacharit or Gabbai should lead the Birchat Kohanim.) 14. Hayom and Completion of Chazarat Hashatz (Have Kohen open Ark) 15. Kaddish Titkabeil (with 30 Shofar blasts before Titkabeil and 10 Shofar blasts after the end of Kaddish) 389 393 568 570 853-859 393 403 570 578 859-871 405 407 580 582 871 407 584 875

Rosh Hashana Day 2 Thur. Night / Fri. Day Page 21 CONCLUSION OF SERVICES Gabbai Assign Youth to conclude services 1. Ein K elokeinu 409 413 586 590 877 2. Kaddish D Rabanan 413 590 881 3. Aleinu 415 590-592 883 4. Kaddish Yatom 417 592 885 5. Adon Olam 419 180 263 Announcements Extra Shofar Blowings

Rosh Hashana Day 2 Thur. Night / Fri. Day Page 22 FRIDAY MINCHA EREV SHABBAT Remind congregants to take a regular Siddur for Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv Chazan for Mincha also leads Abbreviated Kabbalat Shabbat 1. Ashrei and Uva L tzion 425-429 598-602 893 2. Kaddish 429 602 899 3. Silent Amidah and Chazarat Hashatz 439-449 612-620 911-925 WE SKIP AVINU MALKENU because of Erev Shabbat 4. Kaddish Titkabeil 453-455 626 929 5. Aleinu 455 626-628 931-933 6. Kaddish Yatom 457 628 935 7. Kabbalat Shabbat: Mizmor Shir and Hashem Malach 21 46-48 8. Kaddish Yatom 19 48 Maariv for Shabbat Shuva: Artscroll Siddur page 330 Same as regular Shabbat with special additions for Aseret Yemai Teshuva (See Page 1 of Handout)

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 23 Notes for Yom Kippur CHOICE OF MACHZOR KMS uses and follows the 1-volume Birnbaum Machzor. Several of our members use the Artscroll or Koren machzor. Accordingly the Seder Hayom that follows provides a play-by-play with page numbers listed for these machzorim. Accordingly, please note that certain pages and/or words may be slightly different if you are using a different machzor. MINCHA FOR EREV YOM KIPPUR We daven a regular mincha but include Viduy in the Silent Amidah (but not in Chazarat Hashatz). WEARING A KITTEL The shul s minhag is that a kittel is to be worn by the Chazan for all of Yom Kippur RESPONSIVE READINGS Unless otherwise noted in the machzor, all responsive readings and piyutim are done in the following manner: the chazan reads the first clause/verse and the congregation repeats that clause/verse. For all other clauses/verses, the congregation reads the clause/verse first and then the chazan repeats the clause/verse just said by the congregation. SELICHOT These are generally difficult for the congregation to follow. Accordingly, please make an effort to lead clearly and loudly. As a general matter, though, we go back to the main paragraph of Keil Melech and the few lines after that paragraph each time and proceed such that we say the 13 Attributes of Hashem together. ASSIGNED SEATING Assigned seating is in effect throughout Yom Kippur

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 24 YOM KIPPUR - KOL NIDRE There are differences in the Kol Nidre text between the Birnbaum and Artscroll Machzorim. The KMS Minhag is to follow the text as it appears in the Birnbaum Machzor Gabbai Note: Talit and Kittel are worn. All Sifre Torah are removed from the Aron and carried to the Shulchan. 2 Sifre Torah remain at the Shulchan to flank the Chazan 1. Or Zarua La tzadik (Repeated seven times by the chazan while the Torahs are removed from the Aron and marched to the Shulchan). 2. B Yeshiva Shel Ma ala (Repeated 3 times by the chazan). 3. Kol Nidre (Repeated 3 times by the chazzan; each time louder than the previous). 4. V Nislach L chol Adat (First said 3 times by the chazan and then repeated by the congregation). 5. Slach Na L avon Ha am Hazeh 6. Vayomer Hashem (First said 3 times by congregation and repeated by chazan.) 7. Shehechianu 489 56 69 489 58 71 489 58 73 491 60 75 491 60 75 491 60 75 491 60 75 Return Torahs to the Aron 8. Mizmor Shir L yom Hashabbat and Hashem Malach 9. Kaddish Yatom Appeal and Drasha 493 62 64 77 573 64 79

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 25 MAARIV AND SELICHOT Gabbai Announcement prior to Borchu: 1. In the Shema, chazan will lead congregation in saying Baruch Shem out loud 2. In honor of Shabbat -- add V Shomru prior to Amidah; In the Silent Amidah, remember to say the special Shabbat additions -- parentheses (Birnbaum) and brackets [Artscroll] 1. Borachu through Silent Amidah (including V Shomru and Ki Bayom Hazeh before Silent Amidah) 495 517 66 98 81-119 2. Ya aleh Tachanuneinu Me erev 521 102 125-127 3. Selichot (Shomeia Tefilla through the first Keil Melech and Salachti Kidvarecha) 523 529 (end of page) 104-112 127-139 4. Selach Na Ashomot 531 533 112 114 139-141 5. Keil Melech through L chol Korecha Al Tavo, K rachem and Ki Lo Back to 527-529 533 114 116 143-145 6. Salachti (Omnom Kein) 533 535 116 118 145-149 7. Keil Melech until L chol Korecha Back to 527 529 118 120 149 8. Ki Hinei Kachomer 537 120 122 151 9. Keil Melech etc. until L chol Ha amim (NOTE - Chazan says the 2 verses starting with Al Na Tashet outloud middle p 541/ top p. 124) 539 543 122 126 153-159 10. Shema Koleinu 545 126 161 11. Viduy through the end of Selichot (including Ki Anu Amecha, Ashamnu and Al Cheit) 545 563 128 142 163-189 OMIT Aveinu Malkenu 12. L dovid Mizmor 91 148 195 13. Kaddish Titkabeil 569 150 152 197 14. Aleinu 571 152 154 199-201 15. Kaddish Yatom 573 -- 575 154 156 203 16. L dovid Hashem 573 156 158 205 17. Kaddish Yatom 573 154 156 203 ANNOUNCEMENTS 18. Yigdal 55 158-160 209

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 26 SHABBAT YOM KIPPUR P SUKEI D ZIMRAH 1. Birchat Hashachar with full Korbanot 59 87 250 280 475-503 2. Kaddish D Rabanan 89 280 505 3. Shir Hayichud for Shabbat Responsive Reading 123 126 186-188 247 4. A anim Z mirot 127 129 188 190 213 5. Shir Shel Yom for Shabbat 99 242 365 6. L dovid Hashem 45 47 244 467 7. Kaddish Yatom 131 282 509 8. Pesukei D zimrah 133 167 282 320 509-555 NOTE for Ba alei P sukei D Zimrah The Ba al PD remains in place at the Shtender until the Ba al Shacharit sings Hamelech and replaces him.

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 27 SHACHARIT PRIOR TO CHAZARAT HASHATZ NOTE for Ba alei Shacharit The Ba al Shacharit remains the chazan until the Torah is returned to the Aron (i.e., until right before Hinneni). This is different from a regular Shabbat. 1. Hamelech through Yishtabach 581 320 322 555-557 2. Shir Hama alot 583 324 557 3. Kaddish 583 324 559 4. Borachu 583 324 561 5. Birchat Hapoteach Lanu Sha ar and Or Olam. These lines are said aloud by chazan and repeated by the congregation. 583 (bottom) 585 (top) 326 (top) 561-563 6. Selach L goy Kadosh and Chatanu Tzureinu These lines are said aloud by chazan and repeated by the congregation. (Note skip piyut Az B Yom after this.) 585 326 563 7. FOR SHABBAT: Ha Kol Yoducha through Yifa arucha Selah 589 593 Below the line 330 334 567-573 8. Titbarach through Kadosh, Kadosh, Kadosh. (NOTE Skip Piyut that follows) 593 336 573 9. V hachayot Yeshoreiru 597 (middle) 342 (left column at top) 575 10. Baruch Kvod Hashem through Shema and Silent Amidah (NOTE chazan will lead congregation saying verse Baruch Shem Kvod Malchuto in Shema out loud). 11. Silent Amidah -- Remember to add passages for Shabbat 597 605 342 350 575-587 605-621 350-364 589-611

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 28 SHACHARIT - CHAZARAT HASHATZ Announcements: Instructions for C H (1) Starting pages 623/36/613 (2) After the ARK is initially closed until Kedusha there are several piyutim that we skip over with the Chazzan saying only the final verse out loud. (3) At the end of C H we omit Avenu Malkeinu and move directly to Taking out the Torahs 1. Opening Paragraph, Misod and Eimecha (NOTE: Skip Piyut Imatzta that follows) 623 625 366 368 613-617 2. Tzidkeinu Tchapes through the end of Mechalkeil Chayim B chesed (NOTE skip piyut Taavat that follows) 625 (bottom) 627 (middle) 368 (bottom) 370 619-621 3. Mitkommenu (NOTE skip line Ad Yom and piyut Enosh that follow) 4. Ad Yom Moto, Mi Chamocha and V neeman Ato (NOTE skip piyut IChad ta that follows) 5. Yimloch Hashem and V ato Kadosh - this is said first by reader and repeated by congregation. 629 (top) 370 (Bottom) Bottom 623 Top 631 374 (top 3 lines) 627 633 (top) 374 (bottom) 629 (Bottom) 6. Ato Hu Alokeinu Bashomayim Uva aretz 633 376 631 7. Ana Selach Na and Ana Rachum Kapeir (NOTE skip the piyut Moreh that follows.) 8. Melech Shochein Ad and Melech Ma azin Shava (NOTE skip the piyut Eder that follows.) 9. Hayom Yikateiv B sefer and Ana Chana (NOTE skip the piyutim Ayuma (Artscroll Only) and Ach Atim (both) that follow) 633 (bottom) 376 633 639 (middle) 380 (middle) 639 Piyut Eider not in Koren 643 (top) 384 (bottom) 639

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 29 SHACHARIT - CHAZARAT HASHATZ (CONTINUED) 10. Imru L eilokim (NOTE: Close ARK for Maaseh Enosh (653/396) and reopen for Aval Maaseh) 645 653 (ending 6 lines from bottom) 390 398 (top paragraph) 647 11. Piyut of Asher Ometz Tehilatecha starting with U Vchein Lnorah (said responsively) (NOTE skip the 2 piyutim that follow). 12. U Vchein N Adercha and Ha deret V haemuna (NOTE skip 2 piyutim that follow.) 653 (5 lines from bottom) 655 (middle) 657 (middle) 659 (top) 398 653 402 655 13. L yosheiv Tehillot, Uvchain Seraphim and Ze El Ze 661 (middle) 404 659 14. L keil Oreich Din (Byom Din) 661 663 404 659 15. U Vchein into Kedusha through Selichot (NOTE: In Vatiten Lanu [667/412/669]- Add passages for Shabbat) 663-673 406 416 661-679 16. Shema Koleinu 673 (middle) 416 (middle) 679 17. End of Selichot, Ki Anu, Viduy, Conclusion of Amidah (NOTE: Add passages for Shabbat: Elokaynu [677/420/683] U Mayahavatcha [685/426//695] Mechal La avonotaynu[691/430/705]) 673-695 416 434 679-711 18. Kaddish Titkabeil 699 440 717

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 30 TORAH READING AND YIZKOR The Torah Reading for Yom Kippur is taken from Parshat Acharei Mot. Since it is also Shabbat this year, we read 7 aliyot. 1. Taking out the Torahs : OMIT extra sections for weekday Yom Tov 2. Torah Reading (Vayikra 16) 3. Kaddish 4. Hagba & Gelila Sefer Rishon 5. Maftir (Bamidbar, 29, 7-11) 6. Hagba & Gelila Sefer Sheini 701 707 440 446 719-721 711 715 452 456 727-735 717 458 735 717 458 737 717 458 460 737 717 460 737 Gabbai: Mishebayrach for IDF, captives, Cholim 7. Haftora (Isaiah 57:14 58:14) 8. Shabbat Additions: Yekum Purkan etc.. 719 723 462 466 739-743 723 725 468 747 Gabbai (or Rabbi Weinberg if he is in the Minyan) Tefilla L Shlom Hamedina Appeal & Drasha (Details to Follow) Have volunteers ready to collect pledge cards Yizkor Reminder: KMS Custom for Everyone to stay in Shul for National memorial prayers 9. Yizkor: a. National Yizkor Prayers (Pages 15-17) Yizkor Booklet Short Break to let people leave b. Personal Yizkor Prayers c. Av Harachamim (Page 19) 10. Ashrei 737 739 478 765-767 11. Returning the Torahs to the Aron (Note: Say Mizmor L David for Shabbat) 739 741 478 482 767-769

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 31 MUSAF - BEFORE CHAZARAT HASHATZ Musaf on Yom Kippur is comprised of the introductory prayer by the Chazan, the Silent Amidah and Chazarat Hashatz. The Chazarat Hashatz includes various piyutim, some selichot (including the Ten Martyrs), Viduy and, the central part of the service, the Avodah the reenactment through words of the service performed by the Kohein Gadol on Yom Kippur in the Beit Hamikdash. 1. Hinneni 743 482 484 771-773 2. Kaddish 745 484 775 3. Silent Amidah 745 763 486 500 777-801

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 32 MUSAF - CHAZARAT HASHATZ 1. Opening Paragraph and Misod 2. Shoshan through V Atoh Kadosh 3. Neichasheiv, Hayom and Mastin These 3 lines are said by chazan and repeated by congregation. (NOTE skip the piyut Esa Dayi that follows.) 4. Eit Lachashi and Adon L kol These 2 these lines are said by chazan and repeated by congregation). (NOTE skip the piyutim that follow.) 5. Imru Leilokim (Note: Aron is closed before and opened after Maaseh Enosh) 763 771 502 510 803 765-771 502-510 805-817 771 773 510 (bottom) 819 779 (middle) 514 (middle) 823 (Bottom) 781 787 (middle) 522 526 825 6. Piyut of Asher Eimatecha starting with U Vchein Lnorah - Said responsively 787 (middle) 789 (middle) 526 528 833-835 7. L yosheiv Tehillot, Uvchain Seraphim and Elu L elu 8. Netaneh Tokef (starting with U Vchein U lcha) 9. Ein Kitzvah into Kedusha. Continue through B Ayn Mayleitz Yosher 10. V chol Ma aminim 11. Continue with Chazarat Hashatz until Aleinu 789 (toward the bottom) 530 837-841 789 793 530 534 843-851 793 797 534 538 853-857 797 801 538 542 859-863 801-807 542-550 863-871 (Note: Add passages for Shabbat Vatiten Lanu [803/546/867]; U Vyom HaShabbat [805/548/871]; Yismichu [807/548/871]) 12. Aleinu 13. Chazarat Hashatz through Ochila L keil 807 550 873 807 809 552 554 875-877

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 33 MUSAF - CHAZARAT HASHATZ (CONTINUED) 14. Ochila L Keil 15. Seder Ha avodah (NOTE much of this is said silently with the exception of certain paragraphs noted in the machzor and certain lines regarding the counting of the Kohein Gadol which are said responsively. [815/560/879]) 16. SKIP PIYUTIM -- (NOTE skip all of the Hebrew (i.e., no English translation) pages of selichot in the Birnbaum machzorim.) 17. Selichot Z chor Rachamecha, Al Na Tasheit and Chatanu Tzureinu 18. Eleh Ezkera (Ten Martyrs) 19. Z chor Lanu through Shema Koleinu 20. Shema Koleinu 21. Viduy (including Ki Anu, Ashamnu and Al Cheit) Note: Add Shabbat Hazeh U Byom Hakipurim in Selach U Mechal [851/598/951] 809 554 877 811 829 554 574 (through last full paragraph and skipping until 584 middle) 879-905 829-837 574-584 907-925 837 584 (middle) 927 837 843 586 592 929-941 845-847 592-594 941-945 847 596 945 Bottom 847 863 Middle 596 608 947-965 Send Kohanim and Leviyim to prepare for Birchat Kohanim as soon as Viduy is over 22. Chazarat Hashatz continues Add passages for Shabbat: U Mayahavat cha [859/606/961]; Birchat Hayom [863/610/969] 23. Birchat Kohanim (NOTE when a Kohen is the Ba al Musaf, the Ba al Shacharit or Gabbai should lead the Birchat Kohanim.) No Singing because it is Shabbat 24. Hayom and completion of Chazorat Hashatz 25. Kaddish Titkabeil 863 867 608 614 967-973 869 873 614 620 975-979 875 877 620 624 981-985 877 624 987 BREAK

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 34 YOM KIPPUR - MINCHA We do not omit any of the portions in Mincha i.e., we say all of the paragraphs noted to be said by the congregation and all of the piyutim 1. Torah Reading 881 887 626 634 989-999 2. Maftir Yonah 889 897 634 648 999-1011 3. Returning Torah to Aron 897 899 648 650 1011-1013 4. Kaddish 899 650 1015 5. Silent Amidah 899 915 650 664 1015-1039 6. Chazarat Hashatz (NOTE we say everything.) Open Ark: 6a: Start of Chazarat Hashatz 6b: Shema Koleinu 915 953 666 700 1041-1097 7. Kaddish Titkabeil 953 704 1103 We omit Aveinu Malkenu at Mincha

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 35 YOM KIPPUR - NEILAH Neilah is a unique tefillah during the year. It is comprised of an Amidah and Chazarat Hashatz which includes many different piyutim and selichot. We say all of Neilah without skipping any portion. Neilah ends with Aveinu Makleinu, the responsive reading of several verses, kaddish and a shofar blast. The Aron is open for all of Chazarat HaShatz during Neilah except for the concluding verses and kaddish and it is preferable to remain standing during the entire tefillah. Gabbai Note: Remind Congregants to add the appropriate passages for Shabbat 1. Ashrei and Uva L tzion 957 961 706 710 1105-1111 2. Kaddish 961 712 1113 3. Silent Amidah 963 977 712 724 1113-1135

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 36 NEILAH CHAZARAT HASHATZ 1. Opening Paragraph, Misod and Verses and Paragraphs Before Kedusha 977 981 726 730 1137-1143 2. Kedusha (starting with Uvahem) 981 983 730 1143-1147 3. Chazarat Hashatz until Selichot 983 987 732 734 1147-1151 4. Petach Lanu Sha ar, Hayom Yiphne and Ana Keil Na (NOTE said by chazan and repeated by congregation.) 987 736 1153 5. Keil Melech through Salachti 987 989 (until 5th line from bottom) 736 738 1153-1155 6. Selichot (NOTE after each of the Selichot we repeat Keil Melech on page 987 until L chol Korecha.) 989 993 738 744 1155-1163 7. Keil Melech through L chol Korecha 995 744 1163 8. Zchor Brit Avraham, Goeil Chazak, Ir Hakodesh, Enkat Msaldecha, Yisroel Nosha, Yachbiani Keil, Yashmieni Salachti, Hashem Hashem (NOTE each stanza is said by chazan and repeated by congregation or sung together.) 9. Ezkerah, Midat, Tamachti and Yehi Ratzon (NOTE each stanza is said by congregation and repeated by chazan or sung together except 1st stanza where chazan says it first.) 995 997 744 746 1165-1169 999 746 748 1169-1171 10. Keil Melech through L chol Korecha 987 748 1171-1173 11. Racheim Na and Sha arei Shamayim (NOTE each stanza is recited by chazan and repeated by congregation.) 999 1001 748 1173

Yom Kippur - Shabbat Page 37 12. Keil Melech through L chol Korecha 1001 748 750 1173-1175 13. Viduy (including Ki Anu and Ashamnu) 1001 1003 (middle) 750 752 1175-1177 14. Chazarat Hashatz continues (with Atoh Notein) 15. Aveinu Malkeinu (We say at conclusion of Shabbat) 16. Concluding Verses Shema (1 time), Boruch Sheim (3 times), Hashem Hu (7 times) (NOTE: each group recited by chazan and repeated by congregation.) 1003 1011 752 758 1177-1189 1011 1015 758 762 1189-1193 1017 762 1195-1197 Close Aron 17. Kaddish Titkabeil 1017 764 1197 18. Shofar Blast (at end of Kaddish) 1017 764 1201 L Shana HaBa ah B Yerushalyim MAARIV We conclude with a regular Post-Shabbat maariv. Amidah, Kaddish Shalem, Havdalah (with Besamim and a Ner lit from a pre-existing flame (get and light candle in Office)), Aleinu, Kaddish Yatom, L dovid Hashem, Kaddish Yatom. We also then say Kiddush Levana if the moon is visible. (B1 pages 1019 1039; Artscroll pages 766 794).