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15 Οκτ 2009 · You want to fight, to survive, to ask for help, to pray. The prayer below incorporates several sources: friends who described their chemo experiences, traditional Jewish prayers for healing,...
Prayer. Strengthen me, Holy One, on my journey through illness; Steady my steps on this difficult path. Bring me through signposts of remedies and therapies, secure in Your guidance as I face these changes. You are my strength and my hope, the author of my healing. You are my promise and my courage, guiding my helpers as I move toward healing.
The prayer: בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה ה’ אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם הַגּוֹמֵל לְחַיָּבִים טוֹבוֹת שֶׁגְּמָלַנִי כָּל טוֹב. Blessed are You, Lord our God, ruler of the world, who rewards the undeserving with goodness, and who has rewarded me with goodness. The congregation responds: מִי שֶׁגְמַלְךָ כֹּל טוֹב הוּא יִגְמַלְךָ כֹּל טוֹב סֶלָה.
Whenever a Jew encounters a challenge, the go-to response is to cry out to G‑d in prayer, often through the familiar, divinely inspired words of the Psalms, compiled by King David. The following chapters of Psalms have been selected for private and communal prayer during this time.
Help me, God. Give me strength to combat despair and fear. Show me how to put my pain into perspective. Teach me to have faith in the new day that is coming. Thank you, God, for today's blessings, for tomorrow's hope, and for Your abiding love. Amen. Teach me always to believe in my power to return to life, to hope, and to You, God,
Below you will find links to these Psalms, in both Hebrew and English. And may G‑d hear our prayers and grant a speedy and complete recovery to all those who are ill. We also suggest that you send a blessing request to be placed at the "Ohel," the Rebbe 's resting place.
Here are 10 scriptures from the Torah affirming that can help encourage us to persevere in tough times. 1. You are never alone. “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.” ( Deuteronomy 31:6 ).