As a Bar/Bat Mitzvah tutor as well as the Conservative Minyan coordinator at Hillel, I teach a lot of people how to lead Jewish services.
You can learn, too.
Learn how to lead those services you have always wanted to learn!
I have divided my files into their respective services. Within each service, there are smaller files of 1-2 pages in the Siddur Sim Shalom (the new version). Click on each file name to hear the mp3 file.
If you need help, or if you would like me to e-mail you some of these files individually, e-mail me at l-lehrer (AT) northwestern (DOT) edu.
Kabbalat Shabbat
Shalom Aleichem (pg. 13)
Yedid Nefesh (pg. 14)
Lechu Neranena / Arbaim Shana (pg. 15)
Shiru Ladonai Shir Chadash (pg. 16) (Carlebach style)
Adonai Malach Tagel HaAretz / Or Zarua (pg. 17)
Mizmor Shiru Ladonai Shir Chadash (pg. 18) (Carlebach style)
Adonai Malach Yirgezu Amim / Rom’mu (pg. 19)
Mizmor L’David: Havu Ladonai (pg. 20) (Carlebach style)
Mizmor L’DAvid: Havu Ladonai (pg. 20) (a different melody)
Lecha Dodi (pg. 21-22) (Melody 1)
Lecha Dodi (pg. 21-22) (Melody 2)
Mizmor Shir L’Yom HaShabbat / Od Yenuvun (pg. 23)
Tzadik Katamar (pg. 23, four lines from the bottom) (do this instead of the second part of the previous one)
Adonai Malach Geut Lavesh / Edotecha (pg. 24)
Friday Night Ma’ariv
Barchu (pg. 28)
U’Ma’avir Yom (pg. 28 at the box)
V’ahavatcha (pg. 29 at the box)
Shema / V’ahavta / Adonai Elohechem (pg. 30-31 at the box)
U’Malchuto (pg. 32 at the box in the middle)
U’fros Aleinu (pg. 33, one line underneath the box)
V’Shamru (pg. 34) (the most common melody)
V’Shamru (pg. 34) (an alternative melody)
Hatzi Kaddish (pg. 34)
Vayechulu (pg. 47)
Amidah repetition / Magen Avot (pg. 47)
Eloheinu V’elohei Avoteinu (pg. 48)
Kaddish Shalem (pg. 48)
Kiddush (pg. 49)
Aleinu (pg. 51) (ignore the “V’ne’emar” part if you’re doing the Al Kein below out loud)
Al Kein paragraph of the Aleinu (pg. 51)
Yigdal (pg. 53)
Torah Service
Torah blessings (pg. 142)
Blessings before the Haftarah (pg. 146 at the bottom)
Blessings after the Haftarah (pg. 147)
Shabbat Musaf
Hatzi Kaddish (pg. 155)
Amidah (pg. 156a)
Kedusha (pg. 157)
Kaddish Shalem (pg. 181)
Ein Keloheinu (pg. 182)
Aleinu (pg. 183) (ignore the “V’ne’emar” part if you’re doing the Al Kein below out loud)
Al Kein paragraph of the Aleinu (pg. 183)
Anim Zemirot (pg. 185-186)
Adon Olam (pg. 187)
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