I am a rabbi, and I serve an assisted living community: Rhoda Goldman Plaza in San Francisco. I was inspired by the loving care given to the members of this community, and wanted to acknowledge these workers. I, together with three residents, wrote a prayerbook for our services, Siddur Erev Shabbat (Kindle/Amazon Direct Publishing, 2020). This prayer, which is entirely my own composition, is included in that prayerbook, and we recite it at each Friday service.
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For Caregivers | |
Know that your hands are the manifestation of love Your pace is the embodiment of patience | |
Your voice speaks gentleness Your being is selflessness | |
May you be kept from every harm and sickness May you experience joy in your kindness | |
May your heart be soothed by loving eyes gazing toward you May your soul be comforted in times of loss | |
And may you know that you are a blessing Bringing holiness into this world. |

“Blessing for Caregivers, by Rabbi Me’irah Iliinsky” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International copyleft license.
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