Mi Shebeirach List

 

One of the central Jewish prayers for those who are ill or recovering from illness or injury is the Mi Shebeirach. The prayer takes its name from two words: “mi” and “shebeirach” meaning, “the One” “who blessed.” Whether friends or loved ones are struggling with physical, emotional or spiritual challenges, this prayer speaks to our desire for their healing.

The version of the prayer we sing most often is by Debbie Friedman, ז׳׳ל:

מי שברך אבותינו מקור הברכה לאימותינו
Mi shebeirach avoteinu, m’kor hab’rachah l’imoteinu
May the Source of strength who blessed the ones before us
Help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing
And let us say, Amen.

מי שברך אמותינו מקור הברכה לאבותינו
Mi shebeirach imoteinu, m’kor hab’rachah l’avoteinu
Bless those in need of healing with r’fuah sh’leimah 
The renewal of body, the renewal of spirit,
And let us say, Amen

 

Since this is a prayer list for our community, we only accept Mi Shebeirach requests from members of Beth El.

Fill out a separate form below for each person you wish to add or remove from the list.

Once added, names will remain on the list for three months unless you ask us to remove it earlier.

 

Your Name(Required)
e.g. spouse, parent, friend
Please select one(Required)