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Siddur Ba-eir Hei-teiv --- The Transliterated Siddur



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Daily Blessings: Before Performing Mitzvot Print E-mail
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Fencing a Hazard


Before completing the installation of a railing around one's own roof or other hazard:

Ba-ruch a-tah A-do-nai
E-lo-hei-nu Me-lech Ha-o-lam,
a-sher ki-d'sha-nu b'mitz-vo-tav,
v'tsi-va-nu
la-a-sot ma-a-keh.
Blessed are You, HaShem,
our God, King of the Universe,
who makes us holy through His commandments,
and commanded us
to make a "parapet".


Separating Challah


Before separating challah:

Ba-ruch a-tah A-do-nai
E-lo-hei-nu Me-lech Ha-o-lam,
a-sher ki-d'sha-nu b'mitz-vo-tav,
v'tsi-va-nu
l'haf-rish cha-lah min ha-i-sah.
Blessed are You, HaShem,
our God, King of the Universe,
who makes us holy through His commandments,
and commanded us
to separate challah from the dough.

The special bread that we enjoy on the Sabbath is called challah rather than lechem to remind us to perform this mitzvah when baking. If the quantity of dough makes the requirement to separate challah doubtful, separate but do not recite the blessing. For more information, see the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, chapter 35.)



Immersing Utensils


Before immersing a utensil (or utensils) in a mikvah:

Ba-ruch a-tah A-do-nai
E-lo-hei-nu Me-lech Ha-o-lam,
a-sher ki-d'sha-nu b'mitz-vo-tav,
v'tsi-va-nu
al t'vi-lat kei-li(m).
Blessed are You, HaShem,
our God, King of the Universe,
who makes us holy through His commandments,
and commanded us
concerning the immersion of vessel(s).

If uncertainty concerning composition of materials or prior ownership make the requirement to immerse doubtful, immerse the vessels but do not recite the blessing. For more information, see the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, chapter 37.)

Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 August 2011 00:54
 
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Daily Blessings: Before Performing Mitzvot
Apr 06 2011 17:01:15
do you know where i can get an online siddur of moring brachos and beg of shachris to copy for non religios class?
thanks-
modeah abni, adon olam, yigdal, brachos, shema...
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Re:Daily Blessings: Before Performing Mitzvot
Apr 08 2011 14:34:43
All of them are here on this website.

For Modeh Ani, select "Transliterations" from the main menu, then select "Daily Blessings".

For the others, select "Transliterations" from the main menu, then select "Saturday Morning Services". (Although these prayers are, in fact, daily, we haven't copied them over to the "Weekday" section yet.)

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Or you could try using the search function, but that gets a little strange, what with the hyphenation of syllables throughout the siddur. So if you search for "Yigdal", it won't find "Yig-dal", and vice versa.
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