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.c Shemah and V ahavta g ` ï i,epi«dÿl ` ï i,l ` x U i.c rë m lfr l FzEk l n cfa M m W KExÄ r n W Listen, Israel, Adonai is our God, Adonai is one. Praised be the name of the One whose glorious sovereignty is forever and ever. L a«ä lîl k A Li dÿl ` d Fd i z ` ½Ÿ a d ` e mi xä C d Eºi d e :L cÿ` «nîl k ae L W t pîl k ae mf I d ²L E v n i kÿp«` x W ` d N À ` d m Ä Ÿ x A c e Li½ pä l m Ÿ p P W e :L«aä lîl r L A kẅ a E«K x C ½ a Ĺ Y k l ae ÆL zi a A ³L Y a W A E i d e L cïîl r zf ` l m Ÿ x W we :L«nEw ae zf fªf nîl r m²ÿ a z ke :Li«pi r oi A zÿ tḧÿ «h l :Li x r «W ae L zi A You should love Adonai your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. You should take to heart these words which I command you this day. You should teach them diligently to your children, speaking of them when you are at home and when you are away, when you lie down and when you rise up. You should bind them as a sign upon your arm and they should be a reminder above your eyes. You should inscribe them on the doorposts of your homes and on your gates. The Shema is the closest thing the Jewish people have to a creed. Its three paragraphs express different ways of relating to the tradition. This first paragraph focuses on the power of love & the passing on of the Jewish tradition from generation to generation in the form of learning & the rituals of tefillin & mezuzah.

The word Ashrei means happy are they :) The prayer starts with the idea that being involved in a Jewish comnity can help create happiness. The 2nd part of the Psalm speaks of God s dedication to ALL. Beginning with line 12, how many times can you find the word (all)? כל

The Rabbis of the early tradition decided that Ashrei (which is taken from Psalms) should be recited three times a day. There is one letter missing from the alphabet you might want to work out which one it is and research a reason!

Rav Kook, the first Chief Rabbi of Israel, taught that Ashrei s importance comes from the fact it is alphabetical, signifying the building blocks of the Torah, and from the verse beginning with the Hebrew letter peh, which speaks about God s care for the world.

Every special Jewish moment is celebrated with wine and the blessing borei pri hagafen. On Friday nights we add the idea that Shabbat is a special gift to us expressing God s love for us, as well as reminding us of the Exodus from Egypt perhaps this means we should feel a special kind of freedom and security on Shabbat? With permission of this company - Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine. Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the universe, whose mitzvot add holiness to our lives, cherishing us through the gift of God s holy Shabbat, granted lovingly and gladly, a reminder of creation. It is the first among our days of sacred assembly, recalling the exodus from Egypt. In this way You have chosen us, endowing us with holiness from all people, by granting us Your holy Shabbat lovingly and gladly. Blessed are You, Adonai, who makes holy the Shabbat.

Tallit Blessing Blessing Before Putting on the Tallit Ep«Ẅ C w x y `,m lfr d K l«n Epi«dŸl ` ï i dÿ ` KExÄ.z vi S A s H r z d l Ep«Ë v e,ei zÿe v n A Blessed are You, Adonai our God, ruler of the universe, whose mitzvot add holiness to our lives and commands us to wrap ourselves in tzizit. Everyone has a different kind of sweep and flick for putting on their tallit. As you learn what yours is going to be, you might want to incorporate a private moment or two with your tallit over your head as you get yourself ready to enter a different kind of space. Whether you believe in God or not, there is a special quality to taking this time to change your usual perspective.

Torah Trope Torah Trope mer cha tip cha et ta Torah Trope Torah Trope mer cha cha tip tip cha cha mer mer cha sof pa suk et ta More Torah Trope mer cha tip cha et ta mer cha tip cha mer cha sof pa suk 2 ma pash ta za keif ka ton merpach cha tip cha et ta 5 Tro have pe symb o 1) To main pu ls rpose punc s: t for cl arity uate vers e o s 2) To f mea sho nin prop w where g. er e the is in t mphasis ) To he word. p melo rovide th d these y to whi e ch verse s be su should ng. pa mer cha tip cha ma pach pash ta za keif ka ton za cha kef tip gacha dol mer cha sof pa suk ma v' az la kadmer ma pach pash ta za keif ka ton y' tiv za kef ka ton kad ma v' az la ma pach pash ta za keif ka ton r' vi i kad zar 2 68 70 zer ma ka 2 kad ma mer cha tip gei v' mer cha sof pa az la r' vi v' az la sha yim zar ger ka cha suk ger sha ger sha r' vi se i se gol i mer cha sof a li yim r' vi i reish yim gol yah

ma ma pach pash ta pach pash ta kad ma v' az kad ma v' az za keif ka ton za keif ka ton la la r' vi i ger sha ger sha r' vi i yim Biblical vers chanted es have been since th e of the S econd T time emple. The trop e we us e tod were wr itten do ay wn and syst ematize d all the w a the 9th y back in century C.E. yim More Torah Trope 5 5 za y' za zar 2 y' pa kef ga pa tiv 2 More Torah Trope zer 2 dol zer kef ga za kef ka dol ka tiv ton se 2 zar ka za kef ka gol ton se gol

2 pa zer 2 2 zar ka se gol mer cha tip cha mer cha sof a li yah

Brachot Before and After Going Up To The Torah **Before each aliyah to the Torah**.KxŸa n d ï i z ` Ek xä Blessed is God, source of blessing. Congregation.c rë m lfr l KxŸ a n d ï i KExÄ Blessed is God, source of blessing, throughout all time..c rë m lfr l KxŸa n d ï i KExÄ Blessed is God, source of blessing, throughout all time. The opening brachah talks about our uniquely Jewish approach to the world an approach that is informed by the teachings of Torah. In the Jewish tradition, Torah is not only the scroll the word represents all of Jewish wisdom, and we give thanks for that. x g«ä x W `,m lfr d K l«n Epi«dŸl ` ï i dÿ ` KExÄ KExÄ.FzxFY z ` Ep«l o z«p e mi O r d l M n Ep«Ä.dxFY d o zfp,ï i dÿ ` Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the universe, who has chosen us from among all people and has given us the Torah. Be praised, God, who gives the Torah. The closing brachah offers the idea that something about Jewish wisdom is eternal always true, always relevant. **After each Aliyah to the Torah** o z«p x W `,m lfr d K l«n Epi«dŸl ` ï i dÿ ` KExÄ KExÄ.Ep«kFz A r h p m lfr i I g e,z n ` z xfy Ep«l.dxFY d o zfp,ï i dÿ ` Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the universe, who has given us a Torah of truth and has implanted within us eternal life. Be praised, God, who gives the Torah.

Different parts of the Ta (Bible) have their own distinct trope- which is why Haftarah trope sounds different from Torah trope. There is even a different way to read Torah on the High Holy Days!

Bracha Before the Reading of the Haftarah,m ½ lfr d K l n ÆEpi dÿl ` Æï i d³ÿ ` KE xä 1,mi ½ afh mi `i a p A Æx gä x³ W ` 2,z n ` A mi x n ` P d m di x a c a d v x e,àï i d ¹Ÿ ` KE xä,f ½C a r d WŸn ae ÆdxFY A x³ gfa d 5,F ½O r l ` x U i ae 6.w c«vë z n ` d i `i a p ae 7 Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the universe, Who has chosen good prophets, And has been pleased with their faithful and truthful words. Blessed are You, God, Who has singled out the Torah, Moshe as Your servant, Israel as Your people, And the prophets of truth and righteousness. This brachah is a very simple one, giving thanks for the prophets of our tradition, beginning with Moses. The prophets are described as being true and righteous. Sometimes haftarot contain complex ideas and/or poetry, and it can be hard to find or understand that truth. But the brachah invites us to keep asking the questions that will lead us to it.

These brachot form a little family of four. The long first brachah puts forward the idea that God is faithful, just and merciful.

However we might not always believe God is faithful, just and merciful as talked about in the first bracha, and perhaps that is why the second two ask instead for some practical help to end our feeling of exile (described poetically as making Zion rejoice in her children) and to bring about a perfected world (described with the imagery of Elijah the prophet bringing the Messiah).

But maybe the ideas from the second and thrid brachot are too far in the future for us to understand, and so the final brachah gives us a list of things we can immediately perceive Torah, prayer, the prophets and Shabbat so we can feel grateful and fulfilled which by this point, you probably will!

Practice Method 1. Read the words of the trope group. 2. Sing the trope for that group.. Sing the group with the words and trope together.. Sing the group (looking at the paper!) with the recording 6 times. 5. Sing the group on your own with no recording 2 times. 6. Check for mistakes by quietly singing the group with the recording a bit louder then you. 7. Repeat steps -6 until the trope group is Bar/Bat Mitzvah Ready. Then move to the next trope group in the verse. 8. Sing the verse through with trope names only. 9. Sing the verse with the words all the way through. 10. Repeat steps 8 & 9 until the verse is Bar/Bat Mitzvah Ready!! Remember the difference between practicing and reviewing!! Practicing means going over and over one small spot or section until it is smoothed out. Reviewing means singing through the whole section once to make sure you don t forget it!! Plan out your week of practicing and hold yourself accountable to it!! Try to write this out in a practice chart and make sure to use your tutor as a resource to help you plan. At the end of each practicing session pick one new line that you worked on that day and sing it for someone else (a parent, grandparent, nanny, friend or sibling even if they re younger).