A schedule for the reading of psalms for major holidays, according to the system recorded by Wolf Heidenheim and included in the Rödelheim maḥzorim. All are recited after the psalm of the day at the end of Shaḥarit, unless otherwise noted.
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Festival | Psalms |
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Erev Rosh haShanah (before Aleinu) | Psalms 024 |
Rosh haShanah | Psalms 081 |
Erev Yom Kippur (before Aleinu) | Psalms 024. (Some also add Psalms 1-4 after Psalms 027 for Elul) |
Sukkot day 1 | Psalms 076 |
Sukkot day 2 (in the Diaspora) | Psalms 042 |
Sukkot, Ḥol ha-Moed | Psalms 031 |
Hoshana Rabba | Psalms 061 |
Shemini Atseret | Psalms 012 |
Simḥat Torah (in the Diaspora) | Psalms 090 |
Pesaḥ day 1 | Psalms 105 |
Pesaḥ day 2 | Psalms 136 |
Pesaḥ day 3 | Psalms 078 |
Pesaḥ day 4 | Psalms 106 |
Pesaḥ day 5 | Psalms 107 |
Pesaḥ day 6 | Psalms 135 |
Pesaḥ day 7 | Psalms 114 |
Pesaḥ day 8 (in the Diaspora) | Psalms 066 |
Shavuot | Psalms 068 |
Shavuot day 2 (in the Diaspora) | Psalms 029 |
This is the schedule for the reading of Psalms corresponding to Festival Days, according to the Western Ashkenazi Rite as Recorded by Wolf Heidenheim and the Rödelheim Siddurim, to be recited after the psalm of the day, unless otherwise noted.
“Schedule for the Reading of Psalms corresponding to Festival Days, according to the Western Ashkenazi Rite” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International copyleft license.
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