Reform Judaism - Siddur

Psalm 134 or another Psalm or opening meditation may be read.

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Psalm 134

1 A Pilgrim Song. d¥P ¦d Come, bless the Eternal, all who serve the Eternal, who stand night after night in the house of the Eternal. 2 Raise your hands to the holy place and bless the Eternal. 3 May the Eternal bless you from Zion, the maker of heaven and earth.

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`Ed §e Being merciful God forgives sin and does not destroy.

Many times God turns rage aside and does not rouse the divine anger.

dizekxae rny THE SH’MA AND ITS BLESSINGS

It is traditional for the Prayer Leader to bow slightly from the waist when saying Bar’chu , and for the congregation to do likewise when responding, returning to the upright position when mentioning the name of God.

THE CALL TO COMMUNITY PRAYER Ek §x ¨A Bless the Living God whom we are called to bless. KEx ¨A Blessed is the Living God whom we are called to bless forever and ever .

Ek §x ¨A :K ¨[ra §n ©d dediÎz¤`

K ¨[ra §n ©d dedi KEx ¨A :c¤r ¨e m¨lFr §l

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