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Termination of the Sabbath
The ‘Arbit service at the termination of the Sabbath begins with the congregation chanting Psalms 144 and 67 (p. 137) to the following melody (the first Psalm runs straight into the second with no break):
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LeDavid Baruch – Termination of the Sabbath
Lamnatseach Binginot – Termination of the Sabbath
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The congregation continues by singing
Shir Hama’alot
as on a normal weekday evening p. 67), and so on until the ‘Amidah.
After the ‘Amidah, the Hazan says
Kaddish Le’ela
, and then the congregation sings the section from Ps. 90:13 – 91:16 (p. 94) to the following melody:
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Shuba Adonai
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The Hazan then recites “Veatah Kadosh” (p. 49) and
Kaddish Titkabal
.
He then recites the Habalah, with the appropriate congregational responses.
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The service then continues with Psalm 121
(or the counting of the ‘Omer)
, and concludes as on a normal weekday.