Master of the universe! I hereby forgive anyone
who has angered or vexed me, or sinned against me,
either physically or financially, against my honor or
anything else that is mine, whether accidentally or
intentionally, inadvertently or deliberately, by speech
or by deed, in this incarnation or in any other—any
Israelite; may no man be punished on my account.
May it be Your will, Lord my God and God of my
fathers, that I shall sin no more, nor repeat my sins;
neither shall I again anger You, nor do what is wrong
in Your eyes. The sins that I have committed, erase in
Your abounding mercies, but not through suffering or
severe illnesses. May the words of my mouth and the
meditation of my heart be acceptable before You,
Lord, my Strength and my Redeemer. Our Father, let us lie down in peace; our King, raise us up to a good life, and peace. Improve
us with Your good counsel, help us speedily for the
sake of Your Name, and spread over us the shelter of
Your peace.
Protect us and remove from us the enemy, pestilence,
sword, famine, and sorrow. Remove the adversary
from before us and from behind us, shelter us in the
shadow of Your wings, and guard our going out and
our coming in for a good life, and peace from now
and for all time; for You, benevolent God, are our
Guardian and our Deliverer.
Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the
Lord is One.
Recite the following verse in an undertone:
Blessed be the name of the glory of His kingdom forever
and ever.
You shall love the Lord your God with all your
heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. And these
words, which I command you today, shall be upon your
heart. You shall teach them thoroughly to your children, and
you shall speak of them when you sit in your house and
when you walk on the road, when you lie down and when
you rise. You shall bind them as a sign upon your hand, and
they shall be for a reminder between your eyes. And you
shall write them upon the doorposts of your house and
upon your gates.
And it will be, if you will diligently obey My commandments which I enjoin upon you this day, to love the
Lord your God and to serve Him with all your heart and
with all your soul: I will give rain for your land at the proper
time, the early rain and the late rain, and you will gather in
your grain, your wine and your oil. And I will give grass in
your fields for your cattle, and you will eat and be sated.
Take care lest your heart be lured away, and you turn astray
and worship alien gods and bow down to them. For then
the Lord’s wrath will flare up against you, and He will close
the heavens so that there will be no rain and the earth will
not yield its produce, and you will swiftly perish from the
good land which the Lord gives you. Therefore, place these
words of Mine upon your heart and upon your soul, and
bind them for a sign on your hand, and they shall be for a reminder between your eyes. You shall teach them to your
children, to speak of them when you sit in your house and
when you walk on the road, when you lie down and when
you rise. And you shall inscribe them on the doorposts of
your house and on your gates—so that your days and the
days of your children may be prolonged on the land which
the Lord swore to your fathers to give to them for as long
as the heavens are above the earth.
The Lord spoke to Moses, saying: Speak to the
children of Israel and tell them to make for themselves
fringes on the corners of their garments throughout their
generations, and to attach a thread of blue on the fringe of
each corner. They shall be to you as tzitzit, and you shall
look upon them and remember all the commandments of
the Lord and fulfill them, and you will not follow after your
heart and after your eyes by which you go astray—so that
you may remember and fulfill all My commandments, and
be holy to your God. I am the Lord your God Who brought
you out of the land of Egypt to be your God; I, the Lord,
am your God. True.
The pious will exult in glory; they will sing upon their
beds. The exaltation of God is in their throat, and a double-edged sword in their hand.
Say three
times:
Behold, around the bed of Solomon are sixty mighty
men, of the valiant of Israel. All are armed with swords,
trained in war, each with his sword upon his thigh,
because of the fear of the night.
Say three
times:
The Lord bless you and guard you. The Lord make
His countenance shine upon you and be gracious to you.
The Lord turn His countenance toward you and grant
you peace. You who dwells in the shelter of the Most High, who abides.
in the shadow of the Omnipotent, I say [to you] of the Lord Who
is my refuge and my stronghold, my God in Whom I trust, that
He will save you from the ensnaring trap, from the destructive
pestilence. He will cover you with His pinions, and you will find refuge under His wings; His truth is a shield and an armor. You
will not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by
day; the pestilence that prowls in the darkness, nor the destruction that ravages at noon. A thousand may fall at your [left] side,
and ten thousand at your right, but it shall not reach you. You
need only look with your eyes, and you will see the retribution of
the wicked. Because you [have said,] “The Lord is my shelter,”
and you have made the Most High your haven.
Stand from this point until We implore.
Our God and God of our fathers, may our prayers come
before You, and do not turn away from our supplication, for we
are not so impudent and obdurate as to declare before You, Lord
our God and God of our fathers, that we are righteous and have
not sinned. Indeed, we and our fathers have sinned.
We have transgressed, we have acted perfidiously, we have
robbed, we have slandered. We have acted perversely and wickedly, we have willfully sinned, we have done violence, we have
imputed falsely. We have given evil counsel, we have lied, we have
scoffed, we have rebelled, we have provoked, we have been
disobedient, we have committed iniquity, we have wantonly
transgressed, we have oppressed, we have been obstinate. We have
committed evil, we have acted perniciously, we have acted abominably, we have gone astray, we have led others astray.
We have strayed from Your good precepts and ordinances,
and it has not profited us. Indeed, You are just in all that has
come upon us, for You have acted truthfully, and it is we who
have acted wickedly.
What shall we say to You Who dwells on high; what shall
we relate to You Who abides in the heavens? You surely know all
the hidden and the revealed things.
You know the mysteries of the universe and the hidden
secrets of every living being. You search all [our] innermost
thoughts, and probe [our] mind and heart; nothing is hidden
from You, nothing is concealed from Your sight. And so, may it
be Your will, Lord our God and God of our fathers, to have mercy
on us and forgive us all our sins, grant us atonement for all our
iniquities, and forgive and pardon us for all our transgressions.
May it be Your will, Lord our God and God of our fathers, that
if I have erred, sinned, and willfully transgressed before You, and
caused a defect in the letter yud of Your great Name by
neglecting Keriat Shema, and in the letter alef of [the Name],
and I have incurred the penalty of lapidation and the like in Your
righteous Court, I hereby accept lapidation; and I am as if I have
been stoned, by means of the letter alef of the Name, in the great
court of Jerusalem for the sake of the glory of Your Name.
And if I have erred, sinned, and willfully transgressed before
You, and caused a defect in the first letter hei of Your great Name
by neglecting tefillin, and in the letter dalet of [the Name],
and I have incurred the penalty of burning and the like, according
to Your righteous law, I hereby accept burning; and I am as if I have
been burned, by means of the letter dalet of [the Name], in the
great court of Jerusalem for the sake of the glory of Your Name.
And if I have erred, sinned, and willfully transgressed before
You, and caused a defect in the letter vav of Your great Name
by neglecting tzitzit, and in the letter nun of Your Name, and I
have incurred the penalty of decapitation and the like, according to
Your righteous law, I hereby accept decapitation; and I am as if I
have been decapitated, by means of the letter nun of [the Name],
in the great court of Jerusalem for the sake of the glory of Your
Name.
And if I have erred, sinned, and willfully transgressed before
You, and caused a defect in the last letter hei in Your great Name
by neglecting prayer, and in the letter yud of [the Name], and I
have incurred the penalty of strangulation and the like, according to
Your righteous law, I hereby accept strangulation; and I am as if I
have been strangled, by means of the letter yud of [the Name],
in the great court of Jerusalem for the sake of the glory of Your
Name.
We implore You, by the great power of Your right hand, release
the captive. Accept the prayer of Your people; strengthen us, purify
us, Awesome One. Mighty One, we beseech You, guard as the apple
of the eye those who seek Your Oneness. Bless them, cleanse them;
bestow upon them forever Your merciful righteousness. Powerful,
Holy One, in Your abounding goodness, guide Your congregation.
Only and Exalted One, turn to Your people who are mindful of Your
holiness. Accept our supplication and hear our cry, You Who knows
secret thoughts. Blessed be the name of the glory of His kingdom
forever and ever.
For the choirmaster, a psalm by David, when Nathan the
Prophet came to him after he had gone to Bathsheba. Be gracious to me,
O God, in keeping with Your kindness; in accordance with Your
abounding compassion, erase my transgressions. Cleanse me thoroughly
of my wrongdoing, and purify me of my sin. For I acknowledge my
transgressions, and my sin is always before me. Against You alone have
I sinned, and done that which is evil in Your eyes; [forgive me] so that
You will be justified in Your verdict, vindicated in Your judgment.
Indeed, I was begotten in sin, and in sin did my mother conceive me.
Indeed, You desire truth in the innermost parts; teach me the wisdom
of concealed things. Purge me with hyssop and I shall be pure; cleanse
me and I shall be whiter than snow. Let me hear [tidings of] joy and
gladness; then the bones which You have shattered will rejoice. Hide
Your face from my sins, and erase all my trespasses. Create in me a pure
heart, O God, and renew within me an upright spirit. Do not cast me
out of Your presence, and do not take Your Spirit of Holiness away from
me. Restore to me the joy of Your deliverance, and uphold me with a
spirit of magnanimity. I will teach transgressors Your ways, and sinners
will return to You. Save me from bloodguilt, O God, God of my
deliverance; my tongue will sing Your righteousness. My Lord, open my
lips, and my mouth shall declare Your praise. For You do not desire that
I bring sacrifices, nor do You wish burnt offerings. The offering
[desirable] to God is a contrite spirit; a contrite and broken heart, God,
You do not disdain. In Your goodwill, bestow goodness upon Zion;
rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. Then will You desire sacrifices [offered
in] righteousness, olah and burnt offerings; then they will offer bullocks
upon Your altar.
A song of ascents. I lift my eyes to the mountains—from where
will my help come? My help will come from the Lord, Maker of heaven
and earth. He will not let your foot falter; your guardian does not
slumber. Indeed, the Guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps. The
Lord is your guardian; the Lord is your protective shade at your right
hand. The sun will not harm you by day, nor the moon by night. The
Lord will guard you from all evil; He will guard your soul. The Lord will
guard your going and your coming from now and for all time.
Say three times: Gad will be surrounded by troops, but he will turn
them back on their heels. On their heels he will turn
them back, the troops that will surround Gad.
Say three times: When you lie down, you will not be afraid; you will lie
down, and your sleep will be sweet.
Say three times: May I sleep well; may I awake in mercy.
Say three times: For Your salvation I hope, O Lord.
Say three times: You are a refuge for me; protect me from distress;
surround me with songs of deliverance forever.
Say three times: Make known to me the path of life, that I may be satiated
with the joy of Your presence, with the bliss of Your right
hand forever.
Arise and have mercy on Zion, for it is time to be gracious
to her; the appointed time has come. Thus shall you say to them:
The gods that have not made the heavens and the earth shall
perish from the earth and from under these heavens.
I entrust
my spirit into Your hand; You will redeem me, Lord, God of
truth.
Master of the worlds! You have created Your world in Your
good will, as it has arisen in Your primordial thought, and You
have created the heavens and all their hosts, and the earth and
everything that is on it; You have created man upon it, and have
blown into his nostrils a living soul, so that he may recognize
Your greatness and glory; and You give life to them all, for You
are the Soul of all souls and the Life-force of all living things. And
You, Lord my God—I entrust my nefesh, ruach, and neshamah
into Your pure and faithful hand; and You, Lord my God, will
cleanse them of every impurity and malady that has become
attached to them through my wrongdoings, and return them to
me in peace, tranquility and security… for You hear the prayer of
Your people Israel in mercy. Blessed is He Who hears prayer.
Awake, O my soul! Awaken [me], O harp and lyre! I will wake
the dawn. The Torah which Moses commanded us is the heritage
of the congregation of Jacob.
The following blessing should be recited right before one sleeps. One should not eat, drink,
or talk after concluding it.
Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the
universe, Who causes the bonds of sleep to fall upon
my eyes and slumber upon my eyelids, and Who gives
light to the apple of the eye. May it be Your will, Lord
my God and God of my fathers, to let me lie down in
peace and to raise me up to a good life, and peace. Let
my thoughts not trouble me, nor bad dreams, nor
sinful fancies, and may my bed be perfect
before You.
Give light to my eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death.
Blessed are You, Lord, Who in His glory gives light to
the whole world.