This is an archive of prayers for using during the Torah Reading service, after the Torah and Haftarah are read but before the scrolls are returned to the ark. This section contains many “Mi sheberakh” prayers offered on behalf of entities and concerns beyond the immediate reach of the praying congregation. Click here to contribute a prayer you have written, translated, or transcribed for this portion of the Torah Reading Service. Filter resources by Collaborator Name Filter resources by Tag Filter resources by Category Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range
A prayer for the government composed by the Central Conference of American Rabbis and included in their Union Prayer Book. . . .
A prayer for the government offered by a first generation immigrant to the United States. . . .
The prayer for the government familiar to all Conservative movement congregations, as written by Rabbi Dr. Louis Ginzberg with an English translation by Rabbi Tim Bernard. . . .
A “mi sheberakh” prayer for U.S. war veterans on the shabbat preceding Veterans Day (November 11). . . .
A prayer for the electorate to be recited together with the Prayer for Government on the Shabbat before an election (federal, state, or local). . . .
A prayer for collective and communal well-being with an emphasis on dismantling systems of oppression and repairing their harms. . . .
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