FOR BNEI MITZVAH TUTORS
PRAYERS FOR BAR/BAT MITZVAH TO LEARN AND TO LEAD
Prayers lead by cantorial soloist are desirable for Bnei Mitzvah to learn, but not essential. The Bar/Bat Mitzvah should learn first the prayers in red, then the prayers in green, then the prayers in black, starting with the Torah and Haftarah blessings. Thank you. Rabbi Karen Companez
PAGE NO. | PRAYER |
190 | Tallit blessing |
192 | Ma Tovu (lead by cantorial soloist) |
194 | Last line on page |
196 | Last line on page |
198 | Morning Blessings |
204 | Blessing for the study of Torah |
206 | Eilu Dvarim |
214 | Mizmor Shir (lead by cantorial soloist) |
224 | Chatzi Kaddish |
226 | Barchu(lead by cantorial soloist) |
228 | Yotzer and last line on page after English |
232 | Shma(lead by cantorial soloist) |
234 | V’ahavta and l’ma’an tizk’ru (second para. on page) |
240 | Mi Camocha (lead by cantorial soloist) |
242 | Adonai sfatai (lead by cantorial soloist) |
244, 246 | Avot and Gvurot – this should include morid hatal or mashiv haruach (depending on the season) |
248 | Kdushah (lead by cantorial soloist) |
250 | Yism’chu(lead by cantorial soloist) |
253 | First line of Hebrew on the page |
258 | Sim shalom (lead by cantorial soloist) |
260 | Oseh shalom (lead by cantorial soloist) |
368 | Torah blessings |
372 | Haftarah blessings |
598 | Kaddish |
604 | V’shamru and borei pri hagafen (lead by cantorial soloist) |
634 | Ma Yafeh Hayom (lead by cantorial soloist) |