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:
- (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.)
- (Back to text) Directive of the Rebbe Shlita in the name of the Previous Rebbe.
- (Back to text) HaYom Yom, p. 77.
- (Back to text) Directive of the Rebbe Shlita.
- (Back to text) HaYom Yom, p. 20. [See also Likkutei Sichos, Vol. II, p. 521.]