Jewish tradition ordains that whenever the Torah is read we are granted a special and uniquely opportune moment to invoke blessing for those in need of divine intervention. From time immemorial it has therefore been the custom to recite a "Mi Sheberach" (prayer for the sick) on behalf of people who are ill. Female Male Chava Ita Bat Esther Rochel Chana Leah Bat Yehudit Faygie Bat Esther Leah Bat Tzila Sara Esther Bat Basha Sosha Esther Bat Leeba Chana Bat Etel Nurit Bat Ruth Khadra Rachel Bat Devorah Ilana Judith Bat Devora Masha Chana Bat Golda Esther Bat Chana Avigail bat bracha Dalia bat Miriam Sonia Bat Yocheved Leah Bat Gita Tzipporah Bat Shifra Maayan Bat Raya Natalie bat Esther Leah Bat Raizel Bracha Nechama Raizel Bat Gila Gela Leah Bat Gittel Yosef Yitzchak Ben Brocha Rephael Chaim Meir Ben Sima Chasha Yitzchok ben Simcha Genady Ben Olga Yaacov Ben Esther David Ben Leah Moshe Ben Adina Rivka Elad ben Esther Benjamin ben Reena Charlie Meir ben Liana Sara Shimon ben Irene David ben zahava Nathan Ben Nathalie Yosef Ben Chava Zev Ben Masha Miriam Eliezer Ben Elisheva Tal ben Raya Shmuel Ben Perel Shlomo Moshe Ben Chana Perele David Ben Etti Gitel Please remember to inform us of this persons return to good health so we can remove them from our list. Hebrew Name Mothers Hebrew Name Male Female To add more then one name please use field below (We will be sending out an occasional "Mi Sheberach" update e-mail to insure we do not have any names on the list which should have already been removed.) Name (yours) e-mail If a loved one or relative is suffering-even in a distant place, where one is unable to help-offer this prayer on their behalf. Chapter 20 of Psalms. English u Hebrew Please click here to donate in honour of your loved ones' recovery. This page uses 128 bit SSL encryption to keep your data secure.