Dozens of senior rabbis from Israel and around the world are participating today (Thursday) in a “prayer and cry” rally against the corona plague, initiated and led by the Chief Rabbi of Israel, David Lau, from Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem. The event, which was set up with the support of the ultra-Orthodox “Minister of Torah”, Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, and was held via video – many Jewish communities abroad joined, and Ynet also broadcasts it live to you. Watch and pray.
The main event – the culmination of the World Day of Prayer announced by Rabbi Lau – is attended by, among others, “Harishon LeZion” and Rabbi of Jerusalem, Rabbi Shlomo Moshe Amar, Rabbi of Safed, Shmuel Eliyahu, Rabbi Zvi Israel Tao, Rosh Yeshivat Har Hamor and religious Zionist leaders , And Rabbi Yitzchak Ezrahi, one of the leaders of the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem, the largest in the world.
Rabbis from around the world joined the initiative in many communities in the United States, South America and Europe, including the Chief Rabbi of Argentina, Gabriel Davidovich, the Rabbi of South Africa, Zeev Goldstein, Rabbi of Moscow and President of the Conference of European Rabbis, Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, Rabbi Avichai Appel of Germany, Rabbi Eitan Weissman from Venezuela, Rabbi Yaakov Habib from France and Rabbi Yehoram Ullman from Australia.
In addition, rabbinical organizations from around the world joined the Chief Rabbi’s call and encouraged the members of the communities in their countries, including the European Rabbinical Conference, the American Rabbinical Association (RCA) and the OU in the United States, French rabbis, Central Rabbinical Europe, the Jewish community in Caracas and Venezuela, In Germany and the Chief Rabbinate of Argentina.
To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. Yahweh will answer you in the day of trouble; Blessed be the name of the God of Jacob. Will send-your help from a temple; And from Zion, thou shalt eat.
Will remember all your offerings; And your ascension will renew Sela.
Will give you your heart; And all thy counsel shall be fulfilled. We will rejoice in your salvation and in the name of our God; The LORD will fulfill all your requests.
Now I know that the LORD hath saved him from his Christ.
Answer him, from the heavens of his holiness in mighty men, save our days.
Those in carriages, and those in horses; And we, in the name of the Lord our God, will remember. What, they knelt and fell; And we got up, and we were encouraged.
Yahweh has saved us: the king, we will answer in the day we call.
To conduct in melodies, on the eighth; A Psalm of David.
Yahweh, your God, you will prove me wrong; And do not torment me in your wrath.
Have mercy on me, O LORD, for I have made me miserable: I have rejected the LORD, for I am terrified.
And my soul, very much troubled; And you (and you) Yahweh, until when.
Return, O LORD, deliver my soul; Save me, for your mercy.
For there is no death in thy memory; In Sheol, who will thank you.
I groaned, I sighed – I swam every night, I lay down; In my tears, the cradles of Amasa.
I am angry with my eyes; Copy, in all-bundles.
Turn away from me, all ye workers of iniquity: for the LORD hath heard the sound of weeping.
Hear, O LORD, my supplication; Yahweh, my prayer will take. Let all my enemies be dried up, and be very afraid; Sit down, dry up for a moment.
To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. Till the LORD, O God, forget me for ever. Until now, hide your face from me. Up to Anna I will give advice, in the souls of grief in the hearts of their day; Up to Anna, my enemies will rise up against me.
Look, O LORD my God; I enlightened my eyes, the face of death.
Lest any of my enemies should be ashamed; They will find out that I will die.
And I, in thy mercy, trusted, and my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation:
I will sing unto the LORD, because he hath rewarded me.
To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. Blessed is the man who does not understand the poor; In the day of evil, Yahweh will flee away.
Yahweh, will keep it and live it — approve (and approve) in the land; And do not covet him, in the soul of his enemies.
Yahweh will feed us on the manger; All his bed, you turned in his sickness. I said, Yahweh, have mercy on me; Heal my soul, for I have sinned against you.
My enemies will say evil to me; When will he die, and his name be lost?
And if he come to see that his heart speaks in vain, his heart will gather together; Went out to talk.
Together – all the haters will whisper to me; About me – they will think badly of me.
A thing of bliss, cast in it; And he that lieth down shall not rise again.
Also a man of peace, in whom I trusted to eat my bread;
Increase your heel.
And you, Yahweh, have mercy on me and establish me; And I will pay them.
By this I know that you desire me, for my enemy will not overthrow me.
And I – my daughter, you supported me; And I will set me before thee for ever.
Blessed be the LORD, the God of Israel, from everlasting to everlasting. Amen and true.
A song of majesty: I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from mine own hand, and I will bring my help.
Azari, from the people of the LORD he made heaven and earth. Do not let your footsteps slip; Al-Yanum, your guard. Behold, Israel shall not sleep, neither shall the scorner sleep. Yahweh is your God; Yahweh is your shield, by your right hand.
Their day, the sun will not set; And the moon at night.
The LORD will preserve thee from all evil: he will preserve thy soul.
The LORD keep thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore.
Song of Ascents: From the depths the LORD called thee.
My lord, hearken to my voice: be your ears, listen to the voice, plead.
If iniquity shalt thou keep, O my lord, who shall stand? For with thee is forgiveness for thy sake. I have hoped in the LORD, I have hoped in my soul; And according to him I was applied. My soul unto my lord, yea, yea, yea, yea, yea, yea, yea, yea, yea, yea, yea. Israel shall pray unto the LORD: for the LORD is gracious unto the LORD; And much redemption with him. And he shall redeem Israel from all his iniquities.
Educated to David; While in the cave he prayed. My voice, I will cry unto the LORD; My voice, I beseech the LORD, I beseech thee. I will pour out my prayer before him; I was in trouble, before him I will say. Wrapped in me, my spirit – and you, you knew my path:
In this way I will go and bury a bin for me. Look to the right, and see and I do not know: I have lost an escape from me; There is no demand for my soul.
I cried unto thee, O LORD: I said, Thou art my refuge; Partly, in the land of the living. Listen to me, for I have been very poor: save me from my persecution, for they have adopted me. Out of the confines, my soul, to give thanks to your name:
In me, the righteous will crown me, for you will reward me.
Do not put sin on us. For we have sinned, and we have sinned: we have sinned, we have forgiven, we have forgiven, we have created:
Do not cure the diseases of the fertile vine. Shame and digging and miserable fertilization. Galena is an ointment and a fresh mecca. We answered when you answered Abraham our father on Mount Moriah. Our sin: Flags with redeemed people with bare arms. The shadow stumbles and will not be torn. And answer our call to the deeds of your hands silver. We answered when you answered our fathers at the end of the day. We have sinned: the right to create a rock-cut today will be revealed to us. We darkened our necks and rested in a straight circle. Purify our filth, and let our eyes shine upon the light of your law. We answered when you answered Joshua in the wheel. We have sinned: let us see a fertile ground and the plant will give us medicine. A robbery ended and a storm broke and a storm. We have learned and wisely spoken your word. We answered when you answered Samuel in the observatory. Our sin: Innocent from the womb whose roots do not wither. We bought a stain and a smudge and did not grind. We will eat and be saved, and the ways of your mercy will be weaned. We answered when you answered Elijah on Mount Carmel. We have sinned: we have been justified by the righteousness of the waters, and by the wickedness of the wickedness and iniquity. We were rescued from a deadly commotion and back without retreat. The commandment of our salvation and our iniquities shall not fade away. We answered when you answered the dove in the fish gut. We have sinned: the sanctity of your follower’s man is remembered twice. Your mercy will awaken because we have doubled. We are again afraid of you and we will not be exposed to the edge. We answered when you answered David and Solomon our son in Jerusalem. We have sinned:
Our Father, our King, we have sinned before You.
Our father is our king, we have no king but you.
Our Father, our King, has done this for your name’s sake.
Our Father, our King, has a happy New Year.
Our Father, our King, has abolished from us all hard decrees.
Our Father, our King, nullifies the thoughts of our haters.
Our Father, our King, has transgressed the counsel of our enemies.
Our Father, our King, has cut off all oppression and oppression from us.
Our father, our king, is just a mouthpiece for us, and we scorn him.
Our Father, our King, has consumed a thing, and a sword, and a famine, and a captivity, and a destroyer (and an evil one), and an exterminator of your allies.
Our Father, our King, has prevented a plague from your inheritance.
Our Father, our King, forgives and forgives all our iniquities.
Our Father, our King, has protested and passed on our sins and our sins before your eyes.
Our Father, our King, has wiped out in your great mercy all the deeds of our duties.
Our Father, our King, has brought you back in complete repentance before you.
Our Father, our King, has sent complete healing to the sick of your people.
Our father, our king, has torn a bad sentence from our judgment.
Our Father, our King, we have remembered you well before you.
Our Father, our King, remembered us for a good life.
Our Father, our King, remembered us for redemption and salvation.
Our father, our king, remembered us for livelihood and economy.
Our Father, our King, remembered us for merit.
Our Father, our King, we remember forgiveness and forgiveness.
Our Father, our King, has given us salvation soon.
Our Father, our King, lift up the horn of Israel with you.
Our Father, our King, exalted the horn of your anointed.
Our Father, our King, is full of our blessings.
Our Father, our King, is full of us.
Our Father, our King, hear our voice, have mercy and compassion on us.
Our Father, our King, has accepted our prayers with mercy and willingness.
Our Father, our King, has opened the gates of heaven for our prayers.
Our Father is our King, remember (thirteen remember or remember), for we are dust.
Our Father, our King, please do not leave us empty-handed before you.
Our Father, our King, will be this hour of mercy and a time of desire before you.
Our Father, our King, have mercy on us, and on our children, and on our children.
Our Father, our King, has done for the dead in the name of your sanctuary.
Our Father, our King, has done for the sake of being slaughtered for your sake.
Our Father, our King, has done for the sake of the island in fire and water for the sanctification of your name.
Our Father, our King, avenges the bloodshed of your shed servants.
Our Father, our King, has done it for you, if not for us.
Our Father, our King, has done it for you, and he has saved us.
Our Father, our King, has done this for your many mercies.
Our Father, our King, has done for your name, the great, mighty, and terrible name that was called upon us.
Our Father, our King, is gracious and merciful, for he has no works to do.
Receiving the yoke of the kingdom of heaven and the one who blessed the sick