When bentching after the Shabbos meals, add both Retzei and Ve’al Hanissim. See below, “Hosafos,” for the laws that apply if you forgot to say Ve’al Hanissim (when bentching or davening).
Tehillim
Early in the morning we gather in shul to recite the entire Tehillim with a minyan. Following Tehillim, a maamar (that can be understood by everyone) should be studied for around an hour, followed by davening.
“Make sure to study a parshah of Chumash with Rashi every day, to say Tehillim every day, and to complete the Tehillim on Shabbos Mevarchim. It is crucial for you, your children, and your grandchildren.” (Hayom Yom, 25 Shevat)
For more on saying Tehillim on Shabbos Mevarchim, see below, “Hosafos.”
Shacharis and Krias Hatorah
After the Shacharis Shemoneh Esrei, say the whole Hallel. This is followed by Kaddish Shalem and Shir Shel Yom.
Two Sifrei Torah are removed from the aron kodesh. From the first Sefer Torah, seven aliyos are read in Parshas Mikeitz. The second Sefer Torah is then placed next to the first one, and Chatzi Kaddish is recited. This is followed by hagbah and gelilah of the first Sefer Torah.
From the second Sefer Torah, Bayom hashlishi is read for Maftir (Bamidbar 7:24-29). This is followed by hagbah and gelilah of the second Sefer Torah, after which the haftorah of Rani Vesimchi is read (Zecharyah 2:14–4:7).
Farbrengens
Shabbos Mevarchim is a day to farbreng, ideally in shul. For more on Shabbos Mevarchim farbrengens, see below, “Hosafos.”