This is an archive of schedules for a cycle of liturgical readings over a given period of time, performed publicly as part of a synagogue service or privately at one’s personal leisure.
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👂︎ Liturgical Readings, Sources, and Cantillation —⟶ Reading Schedules 🡄 (Previous category) :: 📁 Cantillation Systems 📁 Weekly Torah and Haftarah Readings :: (Next Category) 🡆 Reading SchedulesThis is an archive of schedules for a cycle of liturgical readings over a given period of time, performed publicly as part of a synagogue service or privately at one’s personal leisure. Filter resources by Collaborator Name Grace Aguilar | Moshe ben Maimon | Isaac Gantwerk Mayer | Isaac Gantwerk Mayer (translation) | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman Filter resources by Tag geonic period | הפטרות haftarot | Italian Jewry | Jewish Calendar | כתובים אחרים ketuvim aḥerim | לוח lu'aḥ | Masekhet Soferim | Minhag Vilna Gaon | Mizraḥi Jewry | Nusaḥ Ashkenaz | nusaḥ baladi | Nusaḥ Erets Yisrael | Nusaḥ Italḳi | Nusaḥ Sefaradi | תהלים Psalms | Roedelheim | Roman minhag | Yemenite Jewry | 8th century C.E. | 11th century C.E. | 19th century C.E. | 21st century C.E. | 46th century A.M. | 48th century A.M. | 56th century A.M. | 58th century A.M. Filter resources by Category Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range Resources filtered by TAG: “21st century C.E.” (clear filter) Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? This system attempts to remedy that, selecting psalms that reflects the meaning of the holiday in some way. It includes every single commonly celebrated holiday, including sub-ethnic celebrations like Mimouna or Sigd as well as more recent national holidays like Yom haAtzmaut. It also includes a system for dividing Psalm 119, a massive 176-verse acrostic hymn to Torah, throughout the weeks of the Omer season as a preparation for Sinai. . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): This is a system that seeks to create a Haftarah-like system for the reading of Psalms, linking their meaning to the meaning of the reading or the Shabbat of that day. Like the Haftarah system, there are special psalms for the Shabbatot leading up to and following the Ninth of Av, as well as specific psalms for Rosh Chodesh and the special Shabbatot. Unlike the Haftarah system, if two portions are read together or a special Shabbat occurs on a day when another reading is done, both psalms are read (since psalms are generally shorter and easier to read than prophetic texts.) . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): A schedule for the reading of Proverbs, Job, Chronicles, Ezra/Neḥemiah, and Daniel, corresponding to each Torah portion of the annual reading cycle in the rabbinic Jewish calendar. . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): A schedule for the reading of the historical writings in the TaNaKh corresponding to Festivals and Commemorative Days, according to the practice of Isaac Gantwerk Mayer . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s):
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The Open Siddur Project is a volunteer-driven, non-profit, non-commercial, non-denominational, non-prescriptive, gratis & libre Open Access archive of contemplative praxes, liturgical readings, and Jewish prayer literature (historic and contemporary, familiar and obscure) composed in every era, region, and language Jews have ever prayed. Our goal is to provide a platform for sharing open-source resources, tools, and content for individuals and communities crafting their own prayerbook (siddur). Through this we hope to empower personal autonomy, preserve customs, and foster creativity in religious culture.
ויהי נעם אדני אלהינו עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננה עלינו ומעשה ידינו כוננהו "May the pleasantness of אדֹני our elo’ah be upon us; may our handiwork be established for us — our handiwork, may it be established." –Psalms 90:17
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