This learning tape we begin in the Kol HaNeshama on page 55, the hatzi kaddish 01 Hatzi Kaddish We rise for the barehu in artscroll on page 358 and in Kol HaNeshama page 57 02 Barehu We continue silently in the artscroll to the bottom of page 358 and in Kol HaNeshama to the bottom of page 59. We pick up at ... 03 El Chai Bekayam Next in the artscroll on page 360 and in Kol HaNeshama page 63 Ahavat Olam 04 Ahavat Olam We continue with the Schma, page 360 in the artscroll and page 65 in Kol HaNeshama. There are a couple of options with the Schma. Some like to do each word on one breath and draw it out. Some prefer to do it more rapidly. We'll let you make your own decision. 05 Schma We continue with V'ahavta in the artscroll on page 360 06 V'ahavta We continue silently to the middle of page 362 in the artscroll and to the bottom of page 73 in Kol HaNeshama 07 Track 07 Some choose to continue that part silently and in either case we conclude the Schma with 08 Adonai Elohaychem Emet We continue with Mi Camocha in the artscroll on page 362 towards the bottom and in the Kol HaNeshama page 79 09 Mi Kamocha We continue with the hashkiveinu in the artscroll on page 364 and in Kol HeNeshama on page 81. We pick up together on the bottom of page 364 in the artscroll and the bottom of page 81 in Kol HaNeshama. 10 Ufros Aleinu and here it is a good spot to insert some sort of song for peace. We really leave that up to the individual leader to see what he or she ... This tape we will sing, we will sing the end of psalm 122 which can be found in the artscroll on page 1064 11 Yehi Shalom We continue with V'Shamru in the artscroll on page 364 and in Kol HaNeshama on page 85. We rise. 12 V'Shamru We continue with the hatzi kaddish in the artscroll on page 366 and in Kol HaNeshama on page 87 13 hatzi kaddish We continue with the silent Amidah page 366 in the artscroll and on page 91 in Kol HaNeshama. Of course, since it's silent we can skip to the end of that which would be in artscroll on page 376 and in Kol HaNeshama page 107. It is traditional to end the silent Amidah with a again a song of peace ... When leading a service is to figure out when enough of the congregants are finished praying and not to rush anyone and to go ahead and start when you feel that the majority are finished. We will, for the sake of this tape, conclude the silent Amidah with ... 14 silent Amidah conclusion We continue with v'achulu on page 376 in the artscroll and on page 109 in Kol HaNeshama. Again we rise 15 v'achulu We continue in the artscroll on page 378 with, uh, kaddish shalem, and in Kol HaNeshama page 115. 16 kaddish shalem We continue with Aleinu in the artscroll on page 382 and in Kol HaNeshama page 121. 17 Aleinu We continue silently in the artscroll to the bottom of page 382 and to the bottom of page 125 in Kol HaNeshama 18 Aleinu (cont) And next on page 384 in the artscroll and in Kol HaNeshama 131 is kadish hatom, the mourner's kaddish. In the Park Slope Minyan it's minchag to invite people to share names of people they are remembering either at their yartzheit or in the past 30 days of their schloshim so please feel free to invite the congregation to mention anyone that they're thinking of and the leader leads the congregation 19 Mourner's Kaddish We're going to close our service with od y'avod shalom aleinu 20 od y'avod shalom aleinu We hope this was helpful and again please feel free to contact any of us if you would like help with being partnered with a study partner or with a partner to lead for the first time or if you have any questions or anything at all. Hope this was helpful!