Schedule for the Reading of Psalms corresponding to Festivals and Commemorative Days, according to Nusæḥ Temoni-Bælædi

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Excerpt: A schedule for the reading of Psalms corresponding to Festivals and Commemorative Days, according to Nusæḥ Temoni-Bælædi. . . .


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A schedule for the reading of psalms corresponding to festivals and commemorative days according to the traditional practice of the Yemenite Jews. All special day’s psalms are recited prior to the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv, with additional psalms added on major holidays.

Festival/Commemorative Day Psalms
Rösh Ho-Shono Psalms 081. After the psalm for the day, Psalms 1, Psalms 2, and Psalms 150 are recited, and immediately afterwards the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv. Mæʕæriv is concluded with Psalms 24 and Psalms 23.
Yöm Kippur Psalms 092. After the psalm for the day, Psalms 1, Psalms 2, and Psalms 150 are recited, and immediately afterwards the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv. Mæʕæriv is concluded with Psalms 24 and Psalms 23.
Sukköth Psalms 042, Psalms 043. After the psalm for the day, Psalms 1, Psalms 2, and Psalms 150 are recited, and immediately afterwards the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.
Shᵃmini ʕÆṣæræth Psalms 012. After the psalm for the day, Psalms 1, Psalms 2, and Psalms 150 are recited, and immediately afterwards the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.
Ḥænukkoh Psalms 030. The psalm for the day is recited, then followed by the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.
Tæʕænith Æster Psalms 022. The psalm for the day is recited, then followed by the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.
Purim Psalms 083. The psalm for the day is recited, then followed by the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.
Pæsæḥ day 1 and 7 Psalms 107. After the psalm for the day, Psalms 1, Psalms 2, and Psalms 150 are recited, and immediately afterwards the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.
Shævuʕöth Psalms 068. After the psalm for the day, Psalms 1, Psalms 2, and Psalms 150 are recited, and immediately afterwards the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.
Tishʕo Bᵃ-Ov Psalms 137, Psalms 079. The psalm for the day is recited, then followed by the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.
Fast Days (excepting Tishʕo Bᵃ-Ov) Psalms 083. The psalm for the day is recited, then followed by the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.
Rösh Ḥödæsh Psalms 098. The psalm for the day is recited, then followed by the Borᵃkhu for Mæʕæriv.

This is the schedule for the reading of Psalms corresponding to Festivals and Commemorative Days, according to Nusæḥ Temoni-Bælædi.

 

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Caption: Yemenite Jews studying Torah in Sana'a, Yemen. (photo credit: Hermann Burchadt). In, Aus dem Jemen, Leipzig, Germany, 1926