Three Festivals
2. Morning Service
Cover Page – Morning Service
Dedication / Copyright
Foreword
Special Features
28 – Ha’el B’tatsumot Uzecha
29 – Shochen Ad
30 – B’fi Y’sharim
31 – Uvmakhalot
32 – Yishtabach
33 – Chatsi Kaddish
34 – Bar’chu
35 – Baruch … Yotser Or
36 – Hame’ir La’arets
37 – Hakol Yoducha (Shabbat)
38 – El Adon
39 – La’el Asher Shavat
40 – Titbarach Tsurenu
41 – Et Shem ha’el (Kadosh)
42 – V’ha’ofanim (Baruch K’vod)
43 – L’eil Baruch (Or Chadash)
44 – Ahavah Rabah
45 – Sh’ma…V’hayah…Vayomer
46 – Emet V’yatsiv
47 – Udvarav Chayim
48 – Mi Chamocha (regular)
48a – Mi Chamocha (for Pesach)
48b – Mi Chamocha (for Shavuot)
48c – Mi Chamocha (for Sukkot)
49 – Amidah – Baruch (Avot)
50 – Atah Gibor (Gevurot)
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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