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    A Mi Shebeirach is a Jewish prayer used to request a blessing from God. Dating to the 10th or 11th century CE, Mi Shebeirach prayers are used for a wide...
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  • known by a variety of names including Altered Dorian, Hutsul mode and Mi Shebeirach. It is also closely related to the Nikriz pentachord found in Turkish...
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    preceding these fasts, a special Mi Shebeirach is recited for those who intend to fast. Most communities recite this Mi Shebeirach before returning the Sefer...
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    loving-kindness). It is traditional to recite prayers for healing, such as the Mi Shebeirach prayer in the synagogue, and Psalms (especially Psalm 119) on behalf...
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  • to include feminine language. She is best known for her setting of "Mi Shebeirach" the prayer for Healing, which is used by hundreds of congregations...
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    93 Nishmat Torah reading Yom Tov Torah readings Haftara Yekum Purkan Mi Shebeirach Av HaRachamim Mussaf Birkat Cohanim6 Anim Zemirot Tzidkatcha Veyiten...
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    are chanted or sung, many congregations proceed to a variation on the Mi Shebeirach (typically the version popularized by Debbie Friedman), the traditional...
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  • as how to address people without gendered language during the prayer Mi Shebeirach. This was a codification of a practice that already existed in places...
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    schools, and camps. He sang a new tune, composed by Yitzy Waldner, to Mi Shebeirach a prayer globally recited for soldiers in the IDF, in the Nokia Stadium...
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  • as how to address people without gendered language during the prayer Mi Shebeirach. This was a codification of a practice that already existed in places...
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  • a way to address people without gendered language during the prayer Mi Shebeirach. Bloch, Abraham P., The Biblical and Historical Background of Jewish...
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  • as how to address people without gendered language during the prayer Mi Shebeirach. This was a codification of a practice that already existed in places...
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  • needed] Setel is known as a co-writer, with Debbie Friedman, of the "Mi Shebeirach" sung in Reform Jewish communities today. Ellen Umansky has listed Setel...
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    93 Nishmat Torah reading Yom Tov Torah readings Haftara Yekum Purkan Mi Shebeirach Av HaRachamim Mussaf Birkat Cohanim6 Anim Zemirot Tzidkatcha Veyiten...
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  • might be lit in their honor. After lighting the candles, the blessing "Mi Shebeirach Imoteinu" is recited. Women will gather to sing, dance, and eat food...
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  • ubiquitous in virtually every Jewish community. Friedman's setting of the "Mi Shebeirach" prayer is probably her next best known composition. Julie Silver and...
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  • 93 Nishmat Torah reading Yom Tov Torah readings Haftara Yekum Purkan Mi Shebeirach Av HaRachamim Mussaf Birkat Cohanim6 Anim Zemirot Tzidkatcha Veyiten...
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