{"id":6471,"date":"2010-01-23T01:00:15","date_gmt":"2010-01-22T23:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=6471"},"modified":"2018-05-24T12:13:35","modified_gmt":"2018-05-24T09:13:35","slug":"02-23-01","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/02-23-01\/","title":{"rendered":"01 &#8211; Ashrei and Lamenatze\u2019ach"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After <i>Tachanun<\/i>, (on Mondays and Thursdays following the Torah reading), three passages of prayer are recited.<\/p>\n<p>The first is <i>Ashrei<\/i> (<i>Tehillah L\u2019David<\/i>). Although this prayer has already been recited in <i>Pesukei d\u2019Zimrah<\/i>, the Psalm is repeated, for the <i>Chachamim<\/i> say (<i>Berachot<\/i> 4b), \u201cWhoever recites <i>Tehillah L\u2019David<\/i> three times daily is promised life in the World to Come.\u201d First it is recited in <i>Pesukei d\u2019Zimrah<\/i>; a second time after <i>Tachanun<\/i>, and a third time before <i>Minchah<\/i> (see the laws of <i>Pesukei d\u2019Zimrah<\/i> earlier in this book 14:3 and note 5).<\/p>\n<p>Afterwards, we recite the Psalm \u201c<i>Lamenatze\u2019ach mizmor l\u2019David<\/i>,<i> ya\u2019ancha Hashem b\u2019yom tzarah<\/i>\u201d (\u201cFor the One Who grants victory, a Psalm of David. May Hashem answer you on the day of distress\u201d), which serves as a continuation of the prayers of supplication (<i>Tachanunim<\/i>) recited after the <i>Amidah<\/i>.<sup><a id=\"_te02ftnref23_1\" class=\"aup1\" href=\"#_te02ftn23_1\">[1]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n<p>Since <i>Lamenatze\u2019ach<\/i> is a prayer about a day of distress, it is not recited on days of joy. There are various customs surrounding this Psalm. According to the <i>minhag<\/i> of the <i>Sephardim<\/i>, the law concerning it is like that of <i>Tachanun<\/i>, and every day on which <i>Tachanun<\/i> is not recited due to the joy of that day, <i>Lamenatze\u2019ach<\/i> is not recited either. According to the Ashkenazic <i>minhag<\/i>, in order for <i>Tachanun<\/i> to be omitted, a minor joyous occasion is sufficient; however, for <i>Lamenatze\u2019ach<\/i> to be omitted, the joyous occasion must be great. Therefore, when a <i>chatan<\/i> or a <i>ba\u2019al brit<\/i> (the father, the <i>mohel<\/i>, or the <i>sandak<\/i>) is praying with the congregation, <i>Tachanun<\/i> is not recited, yet <i>Lamenatze\u2019ach<\/i> is. Likewise, regarding the month of Nisan, and the days from Yom Kippur until the end of Tishrei, although <i>Tachanun<\/i> is not recited, <i>Lamenatze\u2019ach<\/i> is. The only times it is not recited are on holidays, the eve of holidays (<i>erev chag<\/i>), and the day following a holiday (<i>isru chag)<\/i> (<i>Rama<\/i> 131:1; <i>Mishnah Berurah<\/i> 35; <i>Kaf HaChaim<\/i> 37). These customs are printed in the <i>siddurim<\/i> before the <i>Lamenazte\u2019ach<\/i> paragraph, and each ethnic group follows its individual custom.<\/p>\n<div>\n<hr size=\"1\" \/>\n<div><a id=\"_te02ftn23_1\" href=\"#_te02ftnref23_1\">[1]<\/a>.\u00a0This is Psalm 20. It is appropriate to recite Psalm 20 after the <i>Shemoneh Esrei<\/i> which contains nineteen <i>berachot<\/i>, since it follows a sequence \u2013 nineteen and then twenty. However, before the nineteeanth <i>berachah<\/i> was instituted, when the <i>Shemoneh Esrei<\/i> had only eighteen <i>berachot<\/i>, the reason this Psalm was still recited after it was because at that time Psalms 1 and 2 were considered to be one unit. Psalm 20 was therefore considered to be Psalm 19 and hence served as a continuation of the <i>Amidah<\/i>.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After Tachanun, (on Mondays and Thursdays following the Torah reading), three passages of prayer are recited. The first is Ashrei (Tehillah L\u2019David). 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