Three Festivals
5. Additional Hymns & Yizkor
Cover Page – Festival Hymns
Dedication / Copyright
Foreword
108 – 1st Day Pesach – B’rach Dodi
109 – 2nd Day Pesach – B’rach Dodi
110 – Shabbat Chol Hamo’ed Pesach – B’rach Dodi
111 – 7th Day Pesach – Yom L’yabashah
112 – Tal & Geshem – Chatsi Kaddish
113 – Tal
114 – Geshem
115a – Introductory “Hashanot” – All Sukkot Days
115 – Hosha Na (1st Day Sukkot)
116 – Hosha Na (2nd Day Sukkot)
117 – Hosha Na (For Shabbat Of Sukkot)
118 – Atah Hor-Ey-Ta Lada’at
119 – Ana Adonai Hoshi’ah Na (Hakafot)
119 – Sh’ma – Echad…(Simchat Torah)
120 – Calling Up Of Chatan Torah
121 – Calling Up Of Chatan B’resheet
122 – Akdamut Milin
Cover Page – Festival Yizkor
123 – Adonai Mah Adam
124 – Mah Enosh Ki Tizk’renu
125 – Shiviti
126 – El Male Rachamim (Members)
127 – El Male Rachamim (Martyrs)
128 – Adonai Ro’ee (Psalm 23)
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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