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Prayer
for the Deliverance of the Captured Israeli Soldiers
MAY it be Your will, Lord our God and God of
our fathers, that these Psalms which we have read before You today
should come to You favorably, and be accepted before you as if King
David Your anointed one peace be on him had said them
himself. Please take action for the sake of Your Holy names which
are written in them, and which are alluded to in them, and accept
with mercy and favor our prayers and requests, so that our supplications
reach You. Have pity, show concern and extend mercy to the captives,
Ehud ben Malka Goldwasser; Eldad ben Tovah Regev; and Gilad ben
Aviva Shalit, and save them, showing redemption and mercy, together
with all captives and prisoners from Your nation Israel.
MAY the One who can liberate captives release them from
their detention, deliver them from captivity to liberty, from tyranny
to redemption, and from gloom to brightness, and restore them to
complete health a healing of the soul and of the body
and revitalize their spirit, reinvigorate their strength, and help
them in happiness and joy; then they will be strengthened and healed
and will have eternal happiness.
MAY the merit of the prayers, the cries, and the supplications
of the multitudes who plead for them all over the world stand for
them as a shield and a protection, freeing them from their captivity.
Please tear asunder any negative judgments. May all their merits
be presented before You, the Blessed One, and all that they have
achieved and done for the sake of our nation and our heritage. Tear
up their verdicts for the merit of the Holy Name that is alluded
to in the initial Hebrew letters of the phrase Accept the
prayer of your nation; fortify us, purify us, You who are so awesome.
MAY the words of this scriptural verse (Isaiah 53:10) be
fulfilled for them: Gods captives will return and come
to Zion in joy; eternal happiness will be on their heads, they will
be invested with joy and happiness, and sorrow and anxiety will
be banished. May this happen very soon!
Translation by Rabbi Mayer Waxman,
Director of Synagogue Services, Orthodox Union
Edited by David Olivestone, Director of Communications, Orthodox
Union
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