A Prayer to Merit Pouring Out One's Heart to Hashem and to Practice an Hour Every Day
Hisbodedus (personal prayer)
And especially in the field
Among the trees
From our teacher, the righteous Rav,
Rabbi Eliezer Berland
shlit"a
Collection of Prayers
Prayer of the Poor Man
Table of Contents
Articles of Strengthening on the Subject of Hisbodedus 1
Prayers to Merit Doing an Hour of Hisbodedus 4
Special Prayers for Women Only 61
Prayers to Merit Participating in the Hisbodedus Chain 62
Prayers for Hisbodedus with Guarding the Eyes 63
Special Prayers for Avreichim (married Torah scholars) Only 81
Prayers to Nullify Obstacles from the Home Preventing Going Out to the Field 94
Special Prayers for Yeshiva Students 97
Special Prayers for Grooms 115
Prayers from the Books 'Tefillah L'Ani' - Holidays 121
The Tikkun HaKlali 123
The merit of printing was donated for the merit of
Rabbi Berland shlit"a
and the Rebbetzin tlit"a (may she live for many good days)
May they merit length of days and years in robust health, without any sorrow or pain at all, Heaven forbid, and much nachas (joy) from all their descendants and students, Amen.
Dear brother: There are many more booklets waiting to be printed on a variety of topics, such as: prayer, humility and lowliness, overcoming anger, overcoming fears, and more...
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With Heaven's Help, Blessed be Hashem
This booklet is another in a long series of booklets titled
"Collection of Prayers"
The holy prayers in these booklets were composed and written by our teacher, the righteous genius, Rabbi Berland shlit"a.
Most of these prayers were written personally for individuals who needed specific salvations over the course of more than thirty years.
Rabbi Berland invested much time and energy into these prayers, and a great many people have experienced tremendous and immense salvations above the natural order. Rabbi Berland shlit"a has spoken extensively about the great virtue of these prayers and the things that can be achieved through them, and he even wrote:
". . . Through these prayers, it is possible to heal all the sick and to prolong the days of everyone who prays them in goodness and pleasantness. Whoever recites them will be able to draw down salvations for anyone in need . . ."
We wish to publish more and more booklets from this series soon, with Hashem's help, but in order to do so, we are in great need of donations from the public . . . And as Reb Nosson said before his histalkus (passing away): "Be strong in will, in effort, and in 'money' [financial support]."
May it be His will that no error comes forth from our hands, Heaven forbid, and may we merit to magnify Torah and glorify it, to sanctify the Name of Heaven in public, and to magnify the name of the tzaddik in the world, Amen.
The Publishers
For viable offspring
Moshe Leib ben Yael
Feiga bas Nechama
For viable offspring
Yechezkel ben Chana Feiga
Ruth bas Chaya Pessel
And to merit drawing close to the true tzaddik
For the merit of the healing, success, and salvation of
Shalom ben Liba
And for the elevation of the souls of his parents
HaRav Yosef Yitzchak ben R' Yechiel zt"l
The righteous Liba bas R' Eliezer a"h (peace be upon her)
May their souls be bound in the bond of life
With Heaven's Help Jerusalem, Eve of Purim 5763 (2003)
To all our brethren, the Children of Israel, wherever they may be!
"But as for me, let my prayer be to You, Hashem, in an acceptable time; answer me in the truth of Your salvation!"
We have come here to bring merit to the entire Jewish people through the greatest of all spiritual works, about which it is said, "When the lowest of men are exalted" (Psalms 12:9 - referring to prayer which stands at the heights of the world but is treated lightly by people). This alone is what acts and saves the Jewish people—the prayer of the humble, like the prayers of Mordechai and Esther, who prayed with a truly broken heart and saved the Jewish people through their prayers.
And now, generous-hearted people have volunteered to pray a full hour every single day for the entire Jewish people, to nullify the terrible murders and horrific bloodshed taking place day after day in all the cities and settlements of Israel, while no one opens their mouth or chirps [in protest], and no one objects or demands justice. As the Gemara in Sotah says, before the days of Mashiach, we have no one to rely on except our Father in Heaven. Only He will save us and bring us Geulah (Redemption) from this terrible situation we have fallen into due to our many sins, so that we may merit teshuvah (repentance) out of love, and He will transform our iniquities into merits.
Therefore, generous individuals from our holy yeshiva have volunteered to bring merit to the masses, dedicating their time every single day to pour out their hearts before the Creator of the Universe, pleading that He have pity on His people and the flock of His pasture. They go out among the mountains and hills, fields and forests, to cry out and roar from the groans of their hearts, just like Queen Esther who roared, "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?", fulfilling the verse, "I have roared from the groaning of my heart."
The cost of transportation to these places of prayer reaches tens of thousands of dollars every single month. Therefore, we come here to beg for mercy from everyone: let each person open the chambers of their heart and extend their hand to raise a donation to Hashem for this mission. May you be blessed with all the blessings from Heaven, and may you merit to see the coming of Yinon (Mashiach).
With the blessing of the Torah, Eliezer Berland
Whoever wishes to donate to this exalted cause of daily transportation to the fields
Should contact the "Siach HaSadeh" organization at 1700-706-702
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