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Mi Shebeirach Prayer

  • Mi Shebeirach Prayer

  • If you would like our community to pray for healing for your loved one during weekly Shabbat services, please write the name of your loved one, including names of his or her parents in the spaces provided below.

    A "mi shebeirach" is a public prayer or blessing for an individual or group, most often recited in synagogue when the Torah is being read.

    When we petition G‑d to bring blessing or healing, it is customary to do so in merit of charity pledged. So if you request that a mi shebeirach be said in our synagogue on someone’s behalf, make sure to give some charity as well (of course not on Shabbat).

    The prayer takes its name from its opening words, "mi shebeirach," "[May He] who blesses." The standard opening line reads, "May He who blesses our fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob bless . . ." and then continues with a personalized blessing.

    To learn more about Mi Shebeirach for ill males/females during the weekday or Shabbat, please click here .

  • Mi Shebeirach Information

  • Please submit a separate form for each person.

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    It is customary to make a charitable contribution when reciting a Mi Sheberach. Please make a tax-deductible contribution to Chabad Below .

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