The siddur (sid-oor) is our prayer book that we use during Shabbat services at CRC. We have two slightly different siddurim* for our services on Friday and Saturday. These siddurim were uniquely compiled by the CRC community and rabbis! Each contains prayers that are traditional for that service, as well as modern selections we’ve chosen to include. Below, you can download each of the siddurim. Where applicable, we’ve included links to videos where you can listen to prayers and songs we frequently sing.
Friday Siddur
Saturday Siddur
- Hinei Ma Tov/Mah Tovu
- Shabbat Candle Lighting
- Shalom Aleichem
- Ana Bakoach
- Yom Zeh L’Yisrael
- Shiru L’Adonai
- L’cha Dodi
- Barchu
- Maariv Arevim
- Shema
- V’ehavta
- Mi Chamocha
- Hashkiveinu
- V’shamru
- Sanctuary/Adonai Sifatai Tiftach
- Shalom Rav
- Olam Chesed Yibaneh
- Mi Shebeirach
- Aleinu
- Mourner’s Kaddish
- Oseh Shalom
- Adon Olam (has countless melodies)
- Kiddush (blessing over wine)
- Motzi (blessing over bread)
- Priestly Blessing
- Modeh Ani
- Hinei Ma Tov/Mah Tovu
- Elohai N’Shama
- Birchot HaShachar
- Psukei D’Zimrah
- Reader’s Kaddish
- Am I Awake/Barchu
- Yotzer Or/Mah Rabu
- Ahavah Rabbah Ahavtanu
- Shema
- V’ehavta
- Mi Chamocha
- Adonai Sifatai Tiftach
- Avot, Gvurot
- Keddusha
- Vshamru
- Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu
- Avodah
- Hoda-ah
- Sim Shalom
- Oseh Shalom
- Blessings Before the Torah Reading
- Blessings After the Torah Reading
- Mi Shebeirach
- Blessings Before the Haftarah
- Blessings After the Haftarah
- Eitz Chayim
- Aleinu
- Mourner’s Kaddish
- Priestly Blessing
*Siddurim is the plural form of siddur.