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    Psalms Offer Spiritual Strength Amid Israel’s Healing Traditions

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    What’s Happening

    A growing number of individuals turn to the ancient practice of reciting Psalms during times of illness, seeking comfort and strength through these sacred texts. Stories from the Bible, including Moses’ prayer for his sister Miriam and Hagar’s plea for her son Ishmael, uphold the tradition of heartfelt supplication to the Almighty during difficult times.

    Why It Matters

    In Israel, a nation that balances a rich tapestry of religious heritage with leading-edge advancements in healthcare, the practice of prayer provides a complementary path of spiritual solace and strength in healing journeys. Notably, reading Psalms aligns personal faith with communal support, often bringing families and communities together in spiritual reflection and unity.

    The Debate on Prayer for Healing

    While some scholars voice concerns about treating scripture like amulets, or using them solely as remedies for physical ailments, others argue that reading Psalms can nurture spiritual strength. Figures such as Rabbi Menachem Hameiri have noted that utilizing these sacred words as an aid to conventional medical treatment is deeply rooted in the acknowledgment of belief, empowering individuals spiritually as comprehensive care continues physically.

    In Practice

    Projects like those at Ematai guide people on the path of meaningful prayer during illness, aligning prayer with Jewish tradition and providing accessible resources through tailored prayers before and after medical interventions.

    The Core Insight

    Psalms, often accompanied by translation and explanation, open avenues for deepening one’s connection with the Almighty. Embracing the Psalms not as magic potions but as mediums to strengthen belief in divine healing powers underscores a holistic approach—highlighting the wellness of the spirit as integral to overall well-being.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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