Three Festivals
6. Minchah Service
Cover Page – Festival Minchah
Dedication / Copyright
Foreword
129 – Ashrey (Sunday through Friday)
130 – Uva L’tziyon (Sunday through Friday)
131 – Chatsi Kaddish (Sunday through Friday)
Ashrey (Shabbat Minchah)
Uva l’Tziyon (Shabbat Minchah)
Chatsi Kaddish (Shabbat Minchah)
Va’ani T’filati (Shabbat Minchah)
Vai-Hi Binso’a – KI Mitziyon (Shabbat Minchah)
Gad’lu (Shabbat Minchah)
V’tigaleh (Announcing The Aliyot) (Torah Reading) (Shabbat Minchah)
Y’hal’lu (Shabbat Minchah)
Uvnucho Yomar (Hashivenu) (Shabbat Minchah)
131 – Torah Service – Chatsi Kaddish Before Festival Minchah Amidah
132 – Baruch (Avot)
133 – Atah Gibor (G’vurot)
134 – K’dushah
135 – Yimloch Adonai L’olam
136 – L’dor Vador
137 – Atah V’chartanu
138 – Eloheynu…Ya’aleh V’yavo
139 – V’-ha-si-ey-nu
140 – R’tsey – V’techezenah
141/142 – Modim…V’al Kulam
143 – Shalom Rav
144 – Kaddish Shalem
145 – Alenu
146 – Al Ken N’kaveh
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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