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September 30, 2006
Tishrei 8: Shabbat Shuva
All Yamim Noraim posts here, including one post a day from Rosh Chodesh Ellul 5766 through Yom Kippur 5767. All chagim posts here, including one post a day from the first day of Sukkot through Simchat Torah 5767. (Each of these include a mp3 of Jewish music from a wide variety of sources and genres.)
Richard Kaplan sings his own composition
to one of the inserts in the amidah for the week between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. (Available on the amazing tour through the world of Jewish music Tuning the Soul)
"Zochreynu l'chaim, melech hafeytz, bachaim. V'chotveynu b'sefer hachaim, l'ma'ancha elohim chaim." ("Remember us for life, Ruler who delights in life, and inscribe us in the Book of Life so that we may live worthily for Your sake, God of life.")
If you don't attend daily minyan, you only read these once, on Shabbat Shuva. (Lynn and Asher both have thoughts about the parasha for Shabbat Shuva.)
If you do attend daily minyan, you get to chant Avinu Malkeynu on the non-Shabbat days, and again several times on Yom Kippur. Last year Naomi Chana was handed an assignment to chant Avinu Malkeinu for her then-shul. The results, and much more on suburban liberal Jewish ritual experimentation. (And a good example of why Naomi is not at that shul, pardon me, Temple, anymore.)
Judith | 09/30/06 at 08:29 PM | Categories: - Yamim Noraim
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