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Foreward

On the Observance of Customs

Morning Conduct

The Chitas Study Cycles Instituted by the Rebbe Rayatz: Chumash, Tehillim, Tanya

Washing the Hands (Netilas Yadayim) before Meals; Grace After Meals (Birkas HaMazon) & Other Blessings

The Prayer for Travelers: Tefillas HaDerech

Circumcision: Bris Milah

The Afternoon Service: Minchah

The Evening Service: Maariv

Prayer Before Retiring at Night: Kerias Shema

Shabbos

   As the Sabbath Approaches: Erev Shabbos

Minchah on Shabbos Eve

Prayer for Welcoming the Sabbath: Kabbalas Shabbos

Kiddush for the Eve of Shabbos

The Sabbath Table Hymns: Zemiros

Shema before Retiring on Friday Night

Morning Service for Shabbos: Shacharis

The Torah Reading on Shabbos and Festivals

List of Haftorah Readings where Customs Vary

The Additional Service: Mussaf for Shabbos

The Afternoon Service: Minchah for Shabbos

The Close of Shabbos and Havdalah

Rosh Chodesh

Months and Holidays

Bar-Mitzvah

Weddings

Mourning: Semachos

Yahrzeit

Miscellaneous Topics

Founders of Chassidism & Leaders of Chabad-Lubavitch

Glossary

Sefer HaMinhagim
The Book of Chabad-Lubavitch Customs

Shabbos
The Additional Service: Mussaf for Shabbos
Translated by Uri Kaploun

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Cf. Siddur, p. 193ff.

In the Kedushah which opens with kesser, the reader begins the first two words of Shema Yisrael together with the congregation,[259] and dwells on them until the congregation has completed the response ending lihiyos lachem leilokim. Only then does he conclude his opening verse aloud.[260]

The Six Remembrances (p. 86) are read every day, including Shabbos, Yom-Tov, Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur.[261]

On Shabbos the Six Remembrances are read after the passage beginning v'lakachta soles (p. 201).[262]

On Shabbos Shirah it is customary to eat black buckwheat, also known as kashe.[263]

   

Notes:

  1. (Back to text) In order not to give the impression that the reader himself is unwilling to accept the Yoke of Heaven. (The Alter Rebbe's Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chayim 65:2.)

  2. (Back to text) Directive of the Rebbe Shlita in the name of the Previous Rebbe.

  3. (Back to text) HaYom Yom, p. 77.

  4. (Back to text) Directive of the Rebbe Shlita.

  5. (Back to text) HaYom Yom, p. 20. [See also Likkutei Sichos, Vol. II, p. 521.]


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