July 16, 2026 /
We hold these individuals in our hearts and prayers, asking for strength, comfort, and complete healing of body and spirit.
The Misheberach is the Jewish prayer for healing, offered on behalf of those facing illness, recovery, or other challenges. Each Shabbat, our congregation joins together in praying for strength, comfort, hope, and complete healing of body and spirit.
Every name on this page represents someone being held in our community’s thoughts and prayers. Names remain on the list until a family requests their removal.
May all those listed below be granted strength, comfort, and a refuah shleimah—a complete healing of body and spirit.
Adam O'Holleran
Aiden ben Rachel
Alan Drucker
Alan Tollub
Aliza bat Ari v'Hannah
Aviezer ben Chana Batya
Avraham ben Ruth
Avraham Yitzhak ben Shaftai v'Chaya Sarah
Baila bat Chaya Ani
Barry Edwards
Benyamin ben Shifra
Beth Flugard
Bracha bat Bashie
Carol Hirsch
Carol Solomon
Carolyn Lichter
Chaim ben Chessa
Chaim ben Eliyahu v'Hannah
Chaim ben Lillian
Chana bat Penina
Chanan Yisrael ben Baruch
Channah Aster bat Rifke
Chaya Gitel bat Abraham
Chaya Rosenberg
David Bean
David Ben Tziporah
David ben Dina
David Buffen
David Greenwald
David Kay
Debby Zuckerman
Deborah bat Sara
Deborah Kasman
Devora bat Gila
Diana Winiger
Dina bat Yishai Eleazor v'Rut
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Elana Minah bat Yehudit
Elchanan Rachmiel ben Zelda
Eliezer ben Chana Rivka
Eliezer ben Hannah
Eitan Alon ben Abraham
Eran and Yuval Notkin
Esta Rivka bat Rachel v'Shmuel Leib HaLevi
Esther bat Gila
Ethel Kurland
Fegah Rasha bat Leib v'Chaya
Frume Leah bat Raizel v'Avraham Lazer
Golda Leah bat Lakey
Hana bat Anshul v'Brindel
Helen Angel
Ilana Penina bat Shoshana
Jack Shankman
Janice Gagerman
Jerry Overbeck
Jeff Miller
Jenny Resnik
Jesse Sandoval
Joan Grossman
Jory Drucker Mangurten
Joseph ben Shlomo v'Ilsa
Joseph Shmuel ben Hershel v'Henrietta
Kalmen ben Moshe v'Troina
Kathy Ryan
Kay Levin
Kenneth Rechtoris
La'el bat Channah Leah
Labish David ben Chana
Larry Smith
Laurel bat Devora
Leah Hanna bat Irena
Lise Cormier
Louis Stauber
Lucy Hughes
Ma'ayan bat Channah Leah
Malka Fayga Rachel bat Dovid v'Shayna Eta
Marion Resnick
Melech ben Chava
Menuchah bat Chana
Miriam Gittel bat Chaya Ani
Moshe Chaim ben Esther Tzerol
Naomi Bean
Nancy Daniels
Nechama bat Elka
Nechama bat Gloria
Nechama bat Zisl Leah
Nechamah bat Rivka
Nechamah Maryam bat Rivka Devorah
Noa Heber
Nussan David ben Eliyah v'Esther
Pessach ben Beyla Shifra
P'nina bat Bracha
Rachel bas Moshe v'Libah
Rachel bat Naomi
Rachel Zipporah bat Chaya Basha
Raizela bat Chana
Raphael ben Ruth
Renata Grossi
Reuven Levi ben Mayer v'Basha
Ricky Kauffman
Ronald Jericho
Ront Ghanem
Rory Downes
Rosie Isabella Resnik
Rut bat Leah
Sara bat Chaya
Sarah bat Yisrael v'Dinah
Sarah Humm
Sarah Lana bat Esther
Shalom ben Yaacov
Shamir ben P'nina
Sharon Froum
Shmuel ben Hanoch
Sima bat Esther Devorah
Sima bat Lev
Steve Doherty
Susan Klein
Suze Barron
Sylvia and David Sanes
Tamar Elana bat Penina Chana
Usher ben Feigie
Yaacov Yisrael ben Chava
Yaakov ben Anna
Yechiel Pinchas ben Elka
Yechezkiel ben Chana Aidel
Yehudit bat Hershel v'Palka
Yehudit bat Mina
Yohevet bat Sora
Yosef Mayer ben Chaya Ettel
Yitzhak ben Sora Pesa
Zalman Aryeh ben Rivka
Zeisel bat Nacha
For generations, Jewish communities have recited the Misheberach, asking God to grant healing, strength, and comfort to those in need. We offer these words with hope for complete healing of body, mind, and spirit.
May the One who blessed our ancestors, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah, bless and heal those who are ill [names].
May the Blessed Holy One be filled with compassion for their health to be restored and their strength to be revived.
May God swiftly send them a complete renewal of body and spirit, and let us say:
Amen.
Mi shebeirach avoteinu, Avraham, Yitzchak v’Yaakov, Moshe v’Aharon, David v’Shlomo, yevarech et (shem ha-choleh) ben/bat (shem ha-ima), ki (shem ha-torem) nadav chesed, beli neder, lemaan cholav. B’zeh hazchut yimaleh ha-Kadosh Baruch Hu rachamim alav, lehashiv lo et briuto, l’rapo, l’chazko u’l’chayego. Vihi ratzon sheyishlach lo min ha-shamayim refuah shleimah l’chol echav b’Yisrael, refuah la-ruach u-refuah la-guf. Amen.
מִי שֶׁבֵּרַךְ אֶת אֲבוֹתֵינוּ, אַבְרָהָם, יִצְחָק וְיַעֲקֹב, מֹשֶׁה וְאַהֲרֹן, דָּוִד וְשְׁלֹמֹה, יְבָרֵךְ אֶת (שם החולה) בֶּן/בַּת (שם האם), כִּי (שם התורם) נָדַב חֶסֶד, בְּלִי נֶדֶר, לְמַעַן חוֹלָיו. בְּזֶה הַזְּכוּת יִמָּלֵא הַקָּדוֹשׁ בָּרוּךְ הוּא רַחֲמִים עָלָיו, לְהָשִׁיב לוֹ אֶת בְּרִיאוּתוֹ, לְרַפְאוֹ, לְחַזְּקוֹ וּלְחַיֵּגוֹ. וִיהִי רָצוֹן שֶׁיִּשְׁלַח לוֹ מִן הַשָּׁמַיִם רְפוּאָה שְׁלֵמָה לְכָל אֶחָיו בְּיִשְׂרָאֵל, רְפוּאָה לָרוּחַ וְרְפוּאָה לַגּוּף. אָמֵן.
Mi shebeirach avoteinu
M’kor hab’racha l’imoteinu
May the source of strength,
Who blessed the ones before us,
Help us find the courage to make our lives a blessing,
and let us say, Amen.
Mi shebeirach imoteinu
M’kor habrachah l’avoteinu
Bless those in need of healing with r’fuah sh’leimah,
The renewal of body, the renewal of spirit,
And let us say, Amen.
To add a loved one to the Misheberach list, update a name, or request that a name be removed, please contact the Am Yisrael office.
We are honored to hold members of our community and their loved ones in prayer.