Hebrew Daily Prayer Book. Jonathan Sacks
the redeemed people praised Your name at the seashore. Together they all gave thanks, proclaimed Your kingship, and declared:
“The LORD shall reign for ever and ever.”
Congregants should end the following blessing together with
the Leader so as to be able to move directly from the words “redeemed Israel”
to the Amidah, without the interruption of saying Amen.
The following prayer, until “in former years”, on page 97, is said standing with feet together
The Amidah is first said silently; then, if there is a minyan, it is repeated aloud by the Leader.
Take three steps forward. At the points indicated by
O LORD, open my lips, so that my mouth may declare Your praise.
PATRIARCHS
Between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, add:
Remember us for life, O King who desires life, and write us in the book of life – for Your sake, O GOD of life.
King, Helper, Saviour, Shield:
DIVINE MIGHT
From after Simchat Torah until Pesach, add:
He makes the wind blow and the rain fall.
He sustains the living with lovingkindness, and with great compassion revives the dead. He supports the fallen, heals the sick, sets captives free, and keeps His faith with those who sleep in the dust. Who is like You, Master of might, and to whom can You be compared, O King who brings death and gives life, and makes salvation grow?
Between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, add:
Who is like You, compassionate Father, who remembers His creatures in compassion, for life?
Faithful are You to revive the dead. Blessed are You, LORD, who revives the dead.
When saying the Amidah silently, go to “You are holy” on page 81.
KEDUSHAH
During the Leader’s repetition, the following is said standing, with feet together, rising on the toes at the words indicated by
Congregation then Leader |
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Congregation and Leader |
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