MikeyD-

re: the Mishebayrach etc.,

this surprised even me:

In the ambulance, on the way to the hospital, I found myself reciting the Shema in my 
head!

For those not familiar, the Shema is the cornerstone prayer of Judaism.
It translates as:
"Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One!"
This was the first statement of strict monotheism 
at a time of idol worship.
BTW "Israel" refers to the people, not the nation.

Was really tripped out that the Assoc. Rabbi from my synagogue came to visit me in the 
hospital Saturday afternoon (on the Sabbath). She told me that at Friday night 
services, she mentioned my name in the list for the Mishebayrach and several people in 
our Wed. night class came up startled asking "what's the matter with Ben?". I started 
crying.
(I'm Reform, not Orthodox - we say the prayer Friday night, not
on Shabbat during Torah reading. Oh, well <g>.)

-Ben
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