[Avodah] tefillah le-dovid
Eli Turkel
eliturkel at gmail.com
Wed Jul 6 12:38:27 PDT 2011
On 5/07/2011 3:29 PM, Eli Turkel wrote:
> I was asked a question today in shul by an edot mizrach man.
> According to most old nusach sefard (chassidic) siddurim after U-bah LeTzion
> (or returning the sefer Torah) there are prayers
> Tefilah LeDovid, Beit Yaakov and Shir HaMaalot on days that Tachanun is said.
Only Tefilah Ledavid is omitted when there is no tachanun. Bet Yaakov
and Shir Hamaalot are said every day (except when there is musaf, and
therefore the entire order of davening is turned upside down). >>
According to artscroll and also my sefardi friend Tefilah Ledavid is
omitted when there is no tachanun and Bet Yaakov
and Shir Hamaalot are omitted whenever Lamnazeach is not said which
includes numerous days where there is no musaf
> Almost every shul I have gone to in EY does not say this., perhaps due some
> nusach ashkenaz contamination. It seems that in Nusach Sefardi (edot
> Mizrach) it is indeed said.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this?
I've never seen a NS shul that doesn't say them. >>
Again artscroll uses the language "yesh kehillot"
Obviously Zev and I daven in different shuls - he is welcome to move
to Raanana, EY
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Eli Turkel
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