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Last Updated: 2025-05-08
Categories: Tehilim (Psalms), Reading Schedules
Tags: 46th century A.M., 8th century C.E., geonic period, Masekhet Soferim, Nusaḥ Erets Yisrael, לוח lu'aḥ, תהלים Psalms
Excerpt: This is the schedule for the reading of psalms corresponding to Festivals and Commemorative Days, according to Tractate Soferim 18:2-3 and 19:2. . . .
Festival/Commemorative Day | Psalm |
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Ḥanukkah | Psalms 039 |
Purim | Psalms 007 (some say Psalms 83[1] According to the GR”A’s recenscion. In many recensions, this alternate psalm is assigned to the first day of Pesaḥ instead. ) |
Pesaḥ, first festival day | Psalms 135 |
Pesaḥ, Ḥol haMoed | Psalms 135 |
Pesaḥ, last festival day | Psalms 136 |
Shavuot | Psalms 029 |
Tisha b’Av | Jeremiah 14:19-22,[2] Usually psalms are recited before prophets, but on Tisha b’Av this order is reversed. , Psalms 079, Psalms 137 |
Rosh haShanah | Psalms 047 |
Yom Kippur | Psalms 104, Psalms 130 |
Sukkot | Psalms 076 |
Shemini Atseret | Psalms 006 |
This is the schedule for the reading of psalms corresponding to Festivals and Commemorative Days, according to Tractate Soferim 18:2-3 and Soferim 19:2.
Contributor: Isaac Gantwerk Mayer
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Title: JMS_625
Caption: Nicolaus Episcopus, Psalterium Hebraicum printed by Hieronymus Froben, Basel 1563. Object number: JMS 625