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In view of the unstable state of the entire world at this time, I urge everyone to recite the following prayers, which according to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of blessed memory, have the ability to steady a shaky world
At the beginning of the day, the following should be recited:
Behold I accept upon myself the positive commandment, "You shall love your neighbour as yourself."
One should say these next verses after one's prayers every day. Or if, for some reason one doesn't pray, then at least these verses should be recited:
Do not fear sudden terror, nor the destruction of the wicked when it comes. Contrive a scheme, but it will be foiled; conspire a plot, but it will not materialize, for G-d is with us. To your old age I am [with you]; to your hoary years I will sustain you; I have made you, and I will carry you; I will sustain you and deliver you. Indeed, the righteous will extol Your Name; the upright will dwell securely in Your presence.
Click here for the hebrew and transliteration of these Special Prayers
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Mazal Tov to Alan & Michelle Brener on the birth of a grand-daughter in SA on 7 Shevat / Jan 31st. Mazal Tov to parents Ashley & Robyn Brener.
Mazal Tov to Rabbi Levi & Nechama Dina Milecki on the birth of a son on Rosh Chodesh Shevat / Jan 25th. Mazal Tov to grandparents Rabbi Benzion & Rebbetzin Henya Milecki.
Mazal Tov to David & Gilda Hardy on the birth of grandson Avraham Meir (Avi) on 22 Tevet / Jan 17th. Mazal Tov to parents Leonie & Simcha Jacob.
Mazal Tov to Stan & Cheryl Kaftel on the birth of grandson Levi Tzvi in South Africa on 7 Tevet / Jan 2nd. Mazal Tov to parents Calli & Shaun Treger.
Mazal Visit our Births Page for full listing
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