Mi Sheberach For Mental Health
We believe Jewish prayers and rituals can help to strengthen our mental well-being, resilience and recovery in the same way middot, or Jewish values, can promote them. Faith is an important part of healing for many, and Jewish thinkers and leaders historically have brought the two together. When someone is ill or recovering from illness or an accident, we often recite a misheberach to wish them a refuah sheleimah, or a “full recovery.” We have expanded the prayer for those who are struggling with mental health.
Mi Sheberach for Mental Health:
May the One who blessed our ancestors and named us Israel bless and heal those among us who struggle with mental well-being. May they acknowledge their own strength and resilience, treat themselves with forgiveness and patience, and find help, compassion, and resources when they need them. And, may the Holy One grant those of us who aren’t experiencing mental health issues the strength, resilience and capacity to listen without judgment and with intention, and the ability to notice when others are struggling. May we create communities that accept, uplift, and support those among us who are struggling. Now, speedily, and in a time soon to come. Amen.
The Blue Dove Foundation with Association of Reform Jewish Educators
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- Yachatz, -- Ten Plagues, Maror
- Yachatz
- -- Exodus Story
- -- Four Questions
- -- Four Children
- -- Ten Plagues
- Maggid - Beginning, -- Cup #2 & Dayenu
- Motzi-Matzah
- Introduction, Kadesh, Urchatz, Yachatz, Karpas, Maggid - Beginning, Maror, Bareich
- Shulchan Oreich
- Bareich
- Nirtzah
- Conclusion
- Songs
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