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Welcome to the OJC's "BYTE" Midrash, our E-Learning Center, which allows you to pursue Judaic study ANYWHERE you have access to a computer and the Internet!

Learning a new liturgical melody or prayer, or pondering the Scriptures, is as easy and convenient as logging onto to TheOJC.org.

Please check in often to see what new items have been added to our "curr - E - culum." And if there is something in particular YOU'D like to study online, be sure to let Rabbi Scheff, or our ritual chair, Jonathan Cohen, know.

Click on the buttons below to hear Rabbi Scheff teach some of the most-frequently recited prayers and melodies: (Please be patient, as some files are large)

Weekday maariv

Chanukah blessings

Blessings Before & After the Torah Reading

Taking the Torah from the Ark

Putting the Torah back into the Ark

Blessing Before the Haftorah Reading

Blessings After the Haftorah Reading

Prayer for Israel

Musaf service for Shabbat

Eyn Keloheinu Text

Aleinu

Adon Olam Text

Torah Trope Melodies

Haftorah Trope Melodies

Psukei d'zimra

Shabbat Shacharit I

Shabbat Shacharit II

5th Grade Friday Night

Lechu Neranenah

Mizmor l'David

Ahavat Olam

Vayichulu

Kaddosh Shalem

L'cha dodi

5th Grade Saturday Morning

Ashrei

Musaf Kedushah

Hatikva

4th grade Havdallah

Havdallah

Eliyahu Havani

Shabbat Morning (4th Grade)

Baruch she-amar

Musaf amidah

Ohr chadash

Shochen Ad

Sim shalom

Tzur Yisrael

Shabbat Morning (3rd Grade)

Birchot Hashachar

Halleluya

Shabbat Morning (2nd Grade)

Ein Keloheinu

Ma Tovu

Kabbalat Shabbat (4th Grade)

Aleinu

Hatzi Kaddish

Mizmor shir

Yismechu hashamayim

Kabbalat Shabbat (3rd Grade)

Adon Olam

Mi chamocha

Shiru Ladonai

tzadik katamar

Ve-ahavta

Veshamru

Kabbalat Shabbat (2nd Grade)

Barchu

Shalom Aleichem

Shema