Halachos and Minhagim for Shabbos Parshas Noach and Rosh Chodesh
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Halachos and Minhagim for Shabbos Parshas Noach and Rosh Chodesh

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Your complete guide to this week's halachos and minhagim.

Shabbos Parshas Noach, second day of Rosh Chodesh, 1 Marcheshvan, 5785

  • We say Yaaleh Viyavo during Shemoneh Esrei and when bentching. See below, “Hosafos,” for the laws that apply if you forgot to say Yaaleh Viyavo.
  • When bentching, we also say the Harachaman for Rosh Chodesh (as well as Retzei and the Harachaman for Shabbos).
  • When saying a Berachah Acharonah Mei’ein Shalosh (e.g., Al Hamichyah), add the additions for Shabbos and Rosh Chodesh. (There is no need to repeat the berachah if they were omitted.)

Shacharis

  • After Shemoneh Esrei, say Half Hallel. This is followed by Kaddish Shalem. Next, say Shir Shel Yom and Barchi Nafshi.

Krias hatorah

  • Two Sifrei Torah are removed from the aron kodesh. From the first Sefer Torah, seven aliyos are read in Parshas Noach. 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, Uveyom hashabbos is read for Maftir (Pinchas 28:9–15).
  • This is followed by hagbah and gelilah of the second Sefer Torah.
  • For the haftorah, Hashomayim kis’i is read (Yeshayahu 66:1-24).
  • Do not say Av Harachamim.
  • In Musaf, say Atah Yatzarta (instead of the regular Tikanta Shabbos). See below, “Hosafos,” for the laws that apply if you said Tikanta Shabbos.
  • The Rebbe encouraged arranging farbrengens (in shul) on Rosh Chodesh.
  • At Minchah, omit Tzidkas’cha.

Sunday 2 Marcheshvan, 5785

  • We resume saying Tachanun.

Thursday 6 Marcheshvan, 5785

  • Those living in Eretz Yisroel begin saying Vesein tal umatar during Maariv Thursday night.

For local candle lighting times visit Chabad.org/Candles

Your complete guide to this week's halachos and minhagim.

Shabbos Parshas Noach, second day of Rosh Chodesh, 1 Marcheshvan, 5785

  • We say Yaaleh Viyavo during Shemoneh Esrei and when bentching. See below, “Hosafos,” for the laws that apply if you forgot to say Yaaleh Viyavo.
  • When bentching, we also say the Harachaman for Rosh Chodesh (as well as Retzei and the Harachaman for Shabbos).
  • When saying a Berachah Acharonah Mei’ein Shalosh (e.g., Al Hamichyah), add the additions for Shabbos and Rosh Chodesh. (There is no need to repeat the berachah if they were omitted.)

Shacharis

  • After Shemoneh Esrei, say Half Hallel. This is followed by Kaddish Shalem. Next, say Shir Shel Yom and Barchi Nafshi.

Krias hatorah

  • Two Sifrei Torah are removed from the aron kodesh. From the first Sefer Torah, seven aliyos are read in Parshas Noach. 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, Uveyom hashabbos is read for Maftir (Pinchas 28:9–15).
  • This is followed by hagbah and gelilah of the second Sefer Torah.
  • For the haftorah, Hashomayim kis’i is read (Yeshayahu 66:1-24).
  • Do not say Av Harachamim.
  • In Musaf, say Atah Yatzarta (instead of the regular Tikanta Shabbos). See below, “Hosafos,” for the laws that apply if you said Tikanta Shabbos.
  • The Rebbe encouraged arranging farbrengens (in shul) on Rosh Chodesh.
  • At Minchah, omit Tzidkas’cha.

Sunday 2 Marcheshvan, 5785

  • We resume saying Tachanun.

Thursday 6 Marcheshvan, 5785

  • Those living in Eretz Yisroel begin saying Vesein tal umatar during Maariv Thursday night.

For local candle lighting times visit Chabad.org/Candles

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