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A Prayer for the Healing of the Rav and the Rabbanit

עורך ראשי
A Prayer for the Healing of the Rav and the Rabbanit

Master of the Universe, Almighty, grant me the merit to unify Your Oneness in every moment and second, with every single movement, with every single breath. And may I merit to see You face to face, in every moment and second, as it is written, "For they shall see eye to eye when Hashem returns to Zion." And may I merit to pray day and night without stopping for a moment or a second, at the Kosel (Western Wall), and in every place, during the time of prayer, and while hearing the shofars, for the healing of the Rav and the Rabbanit. And may the angels Nuriel, Raphael, Gabriel, Michael, and Or Peniel—whose initials form the acronym ARGAMAN (crimson)—accompany them in every moment and second, to every place they go. And send them a complete and immediate healing, from Your open and expansive hand, "for You are God, the King, the faithful and compassionate Healer." As it is said, "I, and not an angel; I, and not a seraph; I am Hashem, I am He and no other." And send them in the blink of an eye a complete healing from Heaven, to all their 248 limbs and 365 sinews, and may they be healthy and strong forever and for all eternity, like our holy and awesome Rebbe (Rebbe Nachman), and like Eliyahu HaNavi, remembered for good. And may they merit to enter the Garden of Eden with their physical bodies, like Serach the daughter of Asher, Eved Melech the Kushite, and Eliezer the servant of Avraham, who entered the Garden of Eden with their bodies in the blink of an eye. And may all the terrible sufferings that the Rav and the Rabbanit are enduring in every moment and second atone for us and for the entire Nation of Israel. And through this, may they merit that their bodies become completely purified, like the body of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi, who merited to subdue the Angel of Death and take from him the dreadful sword that he held, and leaped with his body into the Garden of Eden, swearing that he would never leave there. "The nation that says I am a wall, pure as the sun, exiled and driven away, likened to a palm tree, embraced and cleaved to You." And may the verse be fulfilled in me: "And they blessed Rivkah, and said to her, 'Our sister, may you become thousands of myriads, and may your offspring inherit the gate of their foes.'"
B'Siyata De'shmaya (With the help of Heaven)
For the healing of the Rav and the Rabbanit
Master of the Universe, Almighty, grant me the merit to unify Your Oneness in every moment and second, with every single movement, with every single breath. And may I merit to see You face to face, in every moment and second, as it is written, "For they shall see eye to eye when Hashem returns to Zion." And may I merit to pray day and night without stopping for a moment or a second, at the Kosel (Western Wall), and in every place, during the time of prayer, and while hearing the shofars, for the healing of the Rav and the Rabbanit. And may the angels Nuriel, Raphael, Gabriel, Michael, and Or Peniel—whose initials form the acronym ARGAMAN (crimson)—accompany them in every moment and second, to every place they go. And send them a complete and immediate healing, from Your open and expansive hand, "for You are God, the King, the faithful and compassionate Healer." As it is said, "I, and not an angel; I, and not a seraph; I am Hashem, I am He and no other." And send them in the blink of an eye a complete healing from Heaven, to all their 248 limbs and 365 sinews, and may they be healthy and strong forever and for all eternity, like our holy and awesome Rebbe (Rebbe Nachman), and like Eliyahu HaNavi, remembered for good. And may they merit to enter the Garden of Eden with their physical bodies, like Serach the daughter of Asher, Eved Melech the Kushite, and Eliezer the servant of Avraham, who entered the Garden of Eden with their bodies in the blink of an eye. And may all the terrible sufferings that the Rav and the Rabbanit are enduring in every moment and second atone for us and for the entire Nation of Israel. And through this, may they merit that their bodies become completely purified, like the body of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi, who merited to subdue the Angel of Death and take from him the dreadful sword that he held, and leaped with his body into the Garden of Eden, swearing that he would never leave there. "The nation that says I am a wall, pure as the sun, exiled and driven away, likened to a palm tree, embraced and cleaved to You." And may the verse be fulfilled in me: "And they blessed Rivkah, and said to her, 'Our sister, may you become thousands of myriads, and may your offspring inherit the gate of their foes.'"
B'Siyata De'shmaya (With the help of Heaven)
For the healing of the Rav and the Rabbanit
Master of the Universe, Almighty, grant me the merit to unify Your Oneness in every moment and second, with every single movement, with every single breath. And may I merit to see You face to face, in every moment and second, as it is written, "For they shall see eye to eye when Hashem returns to Zion." And may I merit to pray day and night without stopping for a moment or a second, at the Kosel (Western Wall), and in every place, during the time of prayer, and while hearing the shofars, for the healing of the Rav and the Rabbanit. And may the angels Nuriel, Raphael, Gabriel, Michael, and Or Peniel—whose initials form the acronym ARGAMAN (crimson)—accompany them in every moment and second, to every place they go. And send them a complete and immediate healing, from Your open and expansive hand, "for You are God, the King, the faithful and compassionate Healer." As it is said, "I, and not an angel; I, and not a seraph; I am Hashem, I am He and no other." And send them in the blink of an eye a complete healing from Heaven, to all their 248 limbs and 365 sinews, and may they be healthy and strong forever and for all eternity, like our holy and awesome Rebbe (Rebbe Nachman), and like Eliyahu HaNavi, remembered for good. And may they merit to enter the Garden of Eden with their physical bodies, like Serach the daughter of Asher, Eved Melech the Kushite, and Eliezer the servant of Avraham, who entered the Garden of Eden with their bodies in the blink of an eye. And may all the terrible sufferings that the Rav and the Rabbanit are enduring in every moment and second atone for us and for the entire Nation of Israel. And through this, may they merit that their bodies become completely purified, like the body of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi, who merited to subdue the Angel of Death and take from him the dreadful sword that he held, and leaped with his body into the Garden of Eden, swearing that he would never leave there. "The nation that says I am a wall, pure as the sun, exiled and driven away, likened to a palm tree, embraced and cleaved to You." And may the verse be fulfilled in me: "And they blessed Rivkah, and said to her, 'Our sister, may you become thousands of myriads, and may your offspring inherit the gate of their foes.'"
B'Siyata De'shmaya (With the help of Heaven)
For the healing of the Rav and the Rabbanit
Master of the Universe, Almighty, grant me the merit to unify Your Oneness in every moment and second, with every single movement, with every single breath. And may I merit to see You face to face, in every moment and second, as it is written, "For they shall see eye to eye when Hashem returns to Zion." And may I merit to pray day and night without stopping for a moment or a second, at the Kosel (Western Wall), and in every place, during the time of prayer, and while hearing the shofars, for the healing of the Rav and the Rabbanit. And may the angels Nuriel, Raphael, Gabriel, Michael, and Or Peniel—whose initials form the acronym ARGAMAN (crimson)—accompany them in every moment and second, to every place they go. And send them a complete and immediate healing, from Your open and expansive hand, "for You are God, the King, the faithful and compassionate Healer." As it is said, "I, and not an angel; I, and not a seraph; I am Hashem, I am He and no other." And send them in the blink of an eye a complete healing from Heaven, to all their 248 limbs and 365 sinews, and may they be healthy and strong forever and for all eternity, like our holy and awesome Rebbe (Rebbe Nachman), and like Eliyahu HaNavi, remembered for good. And may they merit to enter the Garden of Eden with their physical bodies, like Serach the daughter of Asher, Eved Melech the Kushite, and Eliezer the servant of Avraham, who entered the Garden of Eden with their bodies in the blink of an eye. And may all the terrible sufferings that the Rav and the Rabbanit are enduring in every moment and second atone for us and for the entire Nation of Israel. And through this, may they merit that their bodies become completely purified, like the body of Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi, who merited to subdue the Angel of Death and take from him the dreadful sword that he held, and leaped with his body into the Garden of Eden, swearing that he would never leave there. "The nation that says I am a wall, pure as the sun, exiled and driven away, likened to a palm tree, embraced and cleaved to You." And may the verse be fulfilled in me: "And they blessed Rivkah, and said to her, 'Our sister, may you become thousands of myriads, and may your offspring inherit the gate of their foes.'"

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