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Shulchan Aruch (cont.)

Kriat Shema
  58.1a
  58.1b - 58.5
  58.6 - 59.3
  59.4 - 60.4
  60.5 - 61.4
  61.5 - 61.13
  61.14 - 61.26
  62.1 - 62.5
  63.1 - 63.9
  65.1 - 65.3
  66.4 - 66.10
  67 - 68
  69.1 - 69.2
  70.3 - 70.5
  71.1 - 71.5
  72.5 - 74.1
  74.2 - 74.6
  75.4 - 76.1
  76.2 - 78
  79 Introduction
  79.1 - 79.9
  83.2 - 84

Tefilla
  89.1
  89.2 - 89.3
  89.3 - 89.7
  89.8 - 90.4
  90.5 - 90.18
  90.19 - 90.20
  92.1 - 92.6
  93
  95 - 97
  98.5
  101.4 (Beginner's Minyan)
  102.1 - 102.5
  107 - 108
  109.3
  110.2 - 110.7
  110.8 - 112
  113 - 114.2
  114.3 - 114.9
  115 - 118
  119 - 121
  122.2 - 123.6
  124.1 - 124.2
(Tircha Detzibbura)

  124.4 - 124.7
  127

Nesiat Kapayim
  128.14 - 128.26
  128.27 - 128.37
  128.38 - 128.41
  128.42 - 128.45

Nefilat Apayim & Kriat HaTorah
  131.2 - 131.5
  131.6 - 132
  135.1 - 135.10
  135.11 - 136
  137
  147.8 (Magen Avraham)

Beit Haknesses
  150.1
  150.2 - 150.5
  151.1 - 151.6
  151.7 - 151.12
  152
  153.1 - 153.2
  153.3 - 153.4
  153.5 - 153.10
  153.14 - 153.21
  154.1 - 154.3
  154.4 - 154.7
  154.8
  154.9 - 154.15

The Siddur on a Deeper Level - A Seven Part Series
With special thanks to www.aishaudio.com

  
The Siddur on a Deeper Level Part 1
In this 7-part information packed series, Rav Berkovits explains the entire
weekday siddur. Hear the background of the prayers and their connection
to the korbonos in the Beis Hamikdash. An extra interesting part of this talk
is how Hashemmanifests Himself as a king in your daily life. Turn your
morning prayers into a more moving and richer learning experience.

  The Siddur on a Deeper Level Part 2
Continuing the Pesukei D'Zimrah, Rav Berkovits explains how to live our
olam hazeh with the goals of olam habah. By looking into Mizmor L'Sodah
we can understand how to properly say thank you to Hashem. He pulls out
other truths of the tehillim in davening and explains how they relate to us now.
This talk covers until the last of the hallelukahs in morning davening and adds
meaning to words that we previously may have not given proper attention.

  The Siddur on a Deeper Level Part 3
From a particular tehillim that we say in Pesukei D'Zimrah, Rav Berkovits
learns out how every breath we take is a mitzvah aseh (positive commandment).
Imagine learning how to praise G-d with your every breath, to help you
understand the purpose of creation, and to recognize the finer intricacies
of how the world that is swirling around us works.

  The Siddur on a Deeper Level Part 4
Discussing the brachos of krias Shema, Rav Berkovits details the importance
of remembering yetzias Mitzrayim (the exodus from Egypt) and explains how
true greatness is measured. He also goes into the first 3 brachos of Shemonah
Esrei to help us realize who we are speaking to when we're davening.
A great talk!

  The Siddur on a Deeper Level Part 5
Continuing on with shacharis, Rav Berkowitz goes into the meaning behind the
Shemonah Esrei, specifically the first four brachos. Is zchus Avos some kind
of protectsia (using connections)? What should a person do to acquire wisdom?
Is just asking for it enough? Add new meaning to your morning davening with
this great talk.

  The Siddur on a Deeper Level Part 6
Rav Berkovits continues expounding the amida. The opening blessings of our
primary tefillah contains so many fundamental concepts including our relation-
ship to the forefathers, our need for God's salvation, the role of the revival of the
dead and the nature of the ideal teshuva.

  The Siddur on a Deeper Level Part 7
In the final lecture of this amazing series, we explore the meaning of the latter
half of Shmoneh Esrei. Rav Berkovits also explains why the amidah seems
so structured and not heart-based. Finally, he brings us into Tachanun and
Aleinu so that we can conclude our prayer in a most meaningful fashion.