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Kabalat Shabat
… that precedes the regular Arvit prayer and welcomes in the Sabbath. This prayer begins before darkness and in some … the Ari, who used to leave the city in order to greet the Sabbath, while wearing white clothes and chanting Psalms. The Sabbath's tractate in the Talmud (119a) describes rabbi H …

Ein Ke'eloheinu
… -11 th centuries). In the Ashkenazi Nusach it is recited on Sabbaths and festivals following the Musaf prayer. In the …
Tish
… Tsadik (see: Admor ), like slicing the h alah (bread for Sabbath and holidays) or pouring wine, are charged with a … old age, or other reasons. Generally , the Tish is held on Sabbath eves and holidays, and more rarely at daily meals and the 'Melaveh Malka' meal at the conclusion of the Sabbath. A Tish that holds particular significance and a …
Admor
… in Israel,' used to sit with the Yeshiva students in their Sabbath meals, and sing Zemirot with them. He also took the …

Responsorial Singing
… all or most of Hallel , the pesukei de-zimrah and, on the Sabbath, the yotzer benediction (during the summer months). …
Shofet Kol Ha'aretz
… order of seliḥot, when another hymn is substituted on Sabbath morning, such hymn is still sung to the tune of …
Piyyutim for the High Holidays
… performed its ancient repertoire of Ottoman Hebrew music on Sabbath mornings and afternoons at the synagogue called …
Selihot according to Siftei renanot
… set of poems for the ritual of each Monday, Thursday and Sabbath within the forty days’ period of selihot. All these …

Prayer for the state
… and it is said in synagogues in Israel and abroad on Sabbaths, holidays, Independence Day and Jerusalem Day in …

Musaf (pl. Musafim)
… Amidah (q.v.) recited during the morning service on Sabbaths and festivals. … Musaf (pl. Musafim) …