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Selichot


Image: High Holiday Prayer by Chassidic artist Zalman Kleinman
Image: High Holiday Prayer by Chassidic artist Zalman Kleinman

King David was anguished when he prophetically foresaw the destruction of the Holy Temple and the cessation of the offering of the sacrifices. “How will the Jews atone for their sins?” he wondered.

G‑d replied: “When suffering will befall the Jews because of their sins, they should gather before me in complete unity. Together they shall confess their sins and recite the order of the Selichot, and I will answer their prayers”—Midrash.

With the imminent approach of the new year and the Days of Awe, our preparations for the High Holidays move into highest gear. Several days before Rosh Hashanah we begin to recite the Selichot, a series of penitential prayers and liturgy.

According to Ashkenazic custom, the first Selichot are recited on Saturday night after halachic midnight,1 and a minimum of four days of Selichot must be observed. Therefore, if the first day of Rosh Hashanah falls on Thursday or Shabbat, the Selichot start on the Saturday night directly preceding the New Year. If Rosh Hashanah falls on Monday or Tuesday,2 then Selichot commence on the Saturday night approximately a week and a half before Rosh Hashanah. Following the midnight service, Selichot are recited daily before the morning prayers until Rosh Hashanah (aside for the Sunday morning immediately after the first Selichot, which is covered by the midnight recitation several hours earlier).

Sephardim recite Selichot throughout the entire month of Elul.

It is important to attend synagogue for Selichot, as its text contains several important passages which may only be said in the presence of a minyan (quorum of ten Jewish men).

Most Jewish communities continue reciting Selichot throughout the Ten Days of Repentance (the days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur). According to Chabad custom, however, Selichot are not recited during these days (with the exception of the third of Tishrei, when Selichot are recited as part of the commemoration of the Fast of Gedaliah).3

The story is told about the fourth Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Shmuel of Lubavitch, who once asked his illustrious father, the Tzemach Tzedek, regarding the reason for this custom. “My son,” he responded, “now is no longer the time for words. Now we must translate words into deed . . .”

Click here for the complete Selichot prayers in Hebrew.

In 2011, Selichot (according to Ashkenazic custom) will begin after midnight of Sunday morning, September 25. Contact your local Chabad-Lubavitch center for the exact time and location of local Selichot services.

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FOOTNOTES
1.

“Halachic time” varies depending on the season, and usually doesn’t concur with our clocks (see Hours). According to Jewish law, midnight is exactly halfway between sunset and sunrise. In the USA, because Rosh Hashanah is observed during Daylight Saving Time, midnight is often closer to 1:00 than to 12:00.

2.

Due to technical calendar reasons, the first day of Rosh Hashanah cannot fall out on Sunday, Wednesday, or Friday.

3.

Selichot are also recited on Jewish public fast-days. The fast day Selichot are incorporated into the morning prayers.


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Posted: Oct 6, 2011
Selichot
Thank You,

For introducing me to some of the most beautiful prayers, I have ever prayed to God. I have read many prayers from my bible but, this was a most memerable experience.

Praying Blessings for You,
Posted By Clara, Ohio/USA

Posted: Sep 28, 2011
Finding English Translation of Selichot
Ephraim- If you are working from a computer that is set up for native-speaking English users, try these steps:
(1) Go to Hebrewbooks.org
(2) Type "selichot" (without quote marks) in the space that says "title" (to the right of your screen). Also, be sure you spell "selichot" correctly.
(3) Click once on "Selichot According To Chabad Custom".
(4) Click on the link that reads "Download 24 MB PDF. This should be to the right of your screen.
(5) Another screen should appear that gives you a choice. There should be a blue dot inside a small circle followed by the words, "open with Adobe reader (default)." Click ok at the bottom right of the box.
(6) A document should download after sever seconds (more or less). The format reads in Hebrew and English every other page. Scroll down to the page(s) you want to access.
If this does not work for you, post another comment here. Good luck, and Shanah tovah.
Posted By David, Lindsborg, KS

Posted: Sep 28, 2011
I can't find the English translati on that site
I went to hebrewbooks.org and cannot find the English translation of Slichot. Can someone help me please.
Posted By Ephraim, Jerusalem

Posted: Sep 26, 2011
Thank you to Leah
Leah Thank you for the link to Hebrew Books. I had no idea it existed. What a treasure trove. It would be great if Chabad published a calendar or reminders of what to say on each day especially for us novices.
Posted By Anonymous, Seal Beach, USA

Posted: Sep 7, 2011
Selichot With English Translation
Dear Leah Shoshi,

Thank you so much for sharing the site to access English translation.

Shanah Tovah!
Posted By Anonymous, Lindsborg, KS

Posted: Sep 5, 2010
are the slichot really that long? I rememnber them being only 5 pages in my old siddur not 200!!
Posted By Anonymous, Miami, FL

Posted: Aug 9, 2010
download Selichot available true
Thank you, Leah Shoshi for the gift of the site HebrewBooks.Org. What a blessing to access such treasures.
Posted By Mr. Dean Levit

Posted: Sep 16, 2009
Ordering Selichot in English
I did a search for "Selichot in English" and it suggested the web site, Judaism.com, where they are selling Complete Selichot According to Chabad Custom (Hebrew & English) Translated by: Rabbi J. Immanuel Schochet, Publisher: Merkos, 2002, JDC# 36799, hardback, for $12.95.
Posted By Anonymous, Como, TX

Posted: Sep 15, 2009
selichot with english translation
selichot according to chabad custom with english translation available for download on hebrewbooks.org.
Posted By Leah Shoshi

Posted: Sep 11, 2009
selichot
I agree 100%. So many of our people have not had the advantage of reading Hebrew and speaking it, so that they are not well versed in the language. But that does not detract from our need to say the prayers at the proper time and with the intensity that G-D would have us do them. Please an English translation would be wonderful.
Posted By Rebekah, Calgary, Canada



 


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