Three Festivals
1. Evening Service
Cover Page – Evening Service
Dedication / Copyright
Foreword
Special Features
1 – Mizmor Shir L’yom
2 – Adonai Malach
3 – Bar’chu
4 – Baruch—Hama’ariv Aravim
5 – Ahavat Olam
6 – Sh’ma
7 – V’ahavta…V’hayah…Vayomer
8 – Emet V’emunah
9 – Mi Chamocha (for all festivals)
9a – Mi Chamocha (for Pesach)
9b – Mi Chamocha (for Shavuot)
9c – Mi Chamocha (for Sukkot)
10 – Hashkiveinu
11 – V’sham’ru
12 – Vaidaber Mosheh
13 – Chatsi Kaddish
14 – Silent Amidah
15 thru 18 – M’ein Sheva
19 – Kaddish Shalem (after Amidah)
20 – Kiddush
21 – Havdalah (Saturday Night)
22 – Shehecheyanu
23 – Counting the “Omer”
24 – Alenu
25 – Al Ken N’kaveh
26 – Mourner’s Kaddish
Cantor Hazzan Pinchas Spiro z"l
Instructor
Cantor Spiro was born and grew up in Jerusalem. As a boy, he worked under a famous cantor, was enrolled at a cantorial institute and attended Yeshiva. He obtained his teaching certificate and continued on from his conservatory in Jerusalem to study at Julliard. In his words, “Nusach is the cement that holds synagogue music together.” He took pride in teaching nusach to the young people of his congregation as well as to the youth of the movement (Conservative) at large, in the hope that it will continue for generations to come.
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