Sunday, August 16, 2009

Tehillim Needed

(Click on image to enlarge) Please take a moment of your time to say a Kapittel of Tehillim for Miriam Bas Sarah, a Chashuva woman in town, who was rushed by Hatzolah to the hospital this morning after suffering a heart attack. She is reportedly in critical condition. Upon the request of family and friends, no additional information will be posted at this time. We will keep you updated.
U/D 7:25 p.m. As per a close friend of the family, her condition has Baruch Hashem stabilized and she will be transferred to Columbia University hospital this evening.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

whats the point almost everyone knows who it is, and anyone who doesnt will daven harder if they knew?

Anonymous said...

What's what point? I don't know who she is (at least, I don't think I know)

Anonymous said...

who is this

Anonymous said...

how do we know she is chashuv should we just take your word for it. or post her name

Anonymous said...

Every yid is chashuv, when it comes to saying Tehillim for a sick person.

The Yetzer Horah said...

Mi Ke'Amcha Yisroel!

To say tehillim for the Rebbetzin can cause such bickering. Sinas Chinam is alive and well. Baruch Hashem!!

Anonymous said...

to The Yetzer Horah - what sinas chinom? nobody is saying things that are sinas chinom. Not everyone knows who this Miriam bas Sora is, that's all, and I say it makes no difference. If someone is or is not deemed chosuv, we should say Tehillim anyway.

Anonymous said...

I don't get it the TLC always posts names for tehillim one doesent have any more significance over another he is just following the families request for privacy and letting us know that for some it may be more personal

Anonymous said...

for those who think that every choleh should get everyone's tefillos - you are right.
for those who think that precedence should not be given to the family of talmidei chachamim, ponder this:
yehi ratzon mlifnei avinu shebashamayim lkayeim banu chachmei yisrael HEIM UNISHAYHEM UVNAYHEM UVNOSAYHEM VSALMIDEIHEM VSALMIDEI SALMIDEIHEM etc.

Anonymous said...

Arent there special kapitlich said for a CHASHUV PERSON?

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Anonymous said...

not unless her middle name is "the Klall"

Anonymous said...

there is more than one Miryam bas Suru in this town.

all Kapitlach from 1-150 are special, all composed with Ruach HaKodesh

Unknown said...

If you have a kesher with the person you are being mispallel for, you definitely say the Tehillim with greater Kavana and fervour. It does make sense to publish a person's identity of the family ahs asked for the Klal to daven for him/her. Families who want to preserve their privacy are entitled to do so too, but they should be aware that it is difficult to have a nebulous Chole in mind when davening.