1. S’lichot night: Saturday, Sept. 9, 9:30-11:00pm (warm up at 8:30pm)
* Chatzi Kaddish for S’lichot (take 1st ending, for S’lichot on p5)
– Adonai, Adonai (unison, with congregation, no sheet music)
* Eil Melech Yosheiv (Mochel Avonot Amo)
* Sh’ma Koleinu
– Ashamnu (Ai, ai, ai refrain + repeat-after-Cantor)
* Avinu Malkeinu
* Chassidic Kaddish (taking first ending only, for S’lichot on p5)
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2. Erev RH 1: Friday, Sept 15, 5:30-6:30pm (warm-up 4:45pm)
* Bar’chu for HHs Eve
* Amens/Sh’ma for HHs Eve
* HaMa’avir Banav Section for HHs Eve
* Ushmor Tzeiteinu Section for HHs Eve
* Chatzi Kaddish for HHs Eve
* Kaddish Shaleim (After Amida) with regular ending – identical to Shabbat End-of-Musaf
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3. RH 1 Morning: Saturday, Sept 16, 8:30am-12:45pm (warm up 8:00am)
* Ein Kamocha (Sulzer)
* Sh’ma Yisrael / Echad (Trad HHs)
* Chatzi Kaddish for High Holy Days Musaf (take 2nd ending, for “all other services” on p5)
* HH Amida Responses
– V’ye-etayu (sub-group from last year) – first day only
* Baruch Hu Uvaruch Sh’mo/Amen (several times, per binder order)
* Eil Dar Bamarom chorus (noting last 2 times, end chorus “ad yim-loch” instead of “melech elyon”)
* Melech Al Kol HaAretz with “HaShabbat” insert (basically with congregation. Harmony 3rds below welcome)
* Chassidic Kaddish (taking first ending only, for Shabbat/RH, on p5)
* Bayom HaHu (end of Aleinu)
* Adon Olam (Frimer)
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4. RH 2 Morning: Sunday, Sept 17, 8:30am-12:45pm (warm up 8:00am)
– Same repertoire as RH but in Chassidic Kaddish, take 2nd ending only, for Shofar break, on p5, be ready for “Tit-ka-bal tz’-…”
– Melech Al Kol Ha’Aretz (regular, non-shabbat words)
– No V’ye-etayu 2nd day
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5. Kol Nidrei: Sunday, Sept 24, 6:20-9:00pm (warm up at 5:30pm – eat early/bring a snack)
– Intro/Kol Nidrei
* Shehecheyanu for HHs Eve
* Bar’chu for HHs Eve
* Amens/Sh’ma for HHs Eve
* HaMa’avir Banav Section for HHs Eve
* Ushmor Tzeiteinu Section for HHs Eve
* Chatzi Kaddish for HHs Eve
* Eil Melech Yosheiv (Mochel Avonot Amo)
* Sh’ma Koleinu
– Ki Anu Amecha (if there’s time to get it fine-tuned)
* Avinu Malkeinu
* Kaddish Shaleim (After Amida) – regular Shabbat end-of-Musaf version
* Bayom HaHu (end of Aleinu)
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6. Yom Kippur Morning: Monday, Sept 25, Singing 9:15am-1:30pm (warm up 8:15-9:00am)
* Ein Kamocha
* Sh’ma Yisrael / Echad (Trad HHs)
* Chatzi Kaddish for High Holy Days Musaf (take 2nd ending, for “all other services” on p5)
* HH Amida Responses
* Baruch Hu Uvaruch Sh’mo / Amen (several times, per binder order)
* Sh’ma Koleinu
* Melech Al Kol HaAretz (non-Shabbat words, basically with congregation. Harmony 3rds below welcome)
* Chassidic Kaddish (taking first ending only, for Shabbat/RH on p5
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