Friday, July 19, 2013

The 22 Letter Name of God

In Hebrew
אנקתמ
פסתמ
פספסימ
דיונסימ
In English
part1- Anaktam          It is good to recite this Name for getting our prayers heard.
part2 - Pastam           This Name provides food for those in need.
part3 - Paspasim        This Name is used to provide for ones clothing.
part4 - Dionisim          This Name is used for Miracles and wonders. Our forefather Jacob said this part4.
In Marathi
आनाकताम
पासताम
फासफासीम / पासपासीम 
दियोनसीम / दिओनसीम  
How to use this Name? 
Say it out loud or silently and repeatedly, like a chant over and over again, in quiet meditation. Make up a song and sing it. Whatever suits you. This name is a very powerful. Treat this Name very holy. 

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

DAILY MEZUZAH PRAYER

(Long Version)
When leaving the house (for work, etc) place your right hand on the door Mezuzah and say the following verses.

Psalm 121:5: Adonai shomerecha Adonai silecha al yad yeminecha.
(God is your Guardian, God is your shelter at your right hand.)

Psalm 121:8: Adonai yishmor tseytecha u’bo’echa me’ata ve’ad olam.
(God will guard your going and coming, from now and forever.)

Say this verse: El Shaddai IshMayRayNee MeeAaySeyR HaRah, U’MeeKol Sarah Ve'Sukkah Amen.

(Say Shema Yisrael and its first paragraph)
Sh’mah YisRahEhl Ah’dohNai Eh’lohHayNoo, Ah’dohNai EhChahd.
Whisper: BahRooch Shehm K’vohd MahlChooToh L’ohLahm VahEd.

V'a-hav-ta eit A-do-nai E-lo-he-cha, B'chawl l'va-v'cha,
u-v'chawl naf-sh'cha, u-v'chawl m'o-de-cha.
V'ha-yu ha-d'va-rim ha-ei-leh, A-sher a-no-chi m'tsa-v'cha ha-yom, al l'va-ve-cha.
V'shi-nan-tam l'-va-ne-cha, v'di-bar-ta bam b'shiv-t'cha b'vei-te-cha,
uv-lech-t'cha va-de-rech, u-v'shawch-b'cha uv-ku-me-cha.
Uk-shar-tam l'ot al ya-de-cha, v'ha-yu l'to-ta-fot bein ei-ne-cha.
Uch-tav-tam, al m'zu-zot bei-te-cha, u-vish-a-re-cha.

Psalm 3:9: (say this verse three times) La’Adonai ha’yeshu’a Al amecha birchatecha selah.
(To God belongs deliverance, upon your people is your blessing. Selah.)

Psalm 46:12: (say this verse three times) Adonai seba’ot imanu misgab lanu Eloheh Ya’akob Selah.
(God of Hosts is with us, a stronghold for us is the God of Jacob, Selah.)

Psalm 84:13: (say this verse three times) Adonai seba’ot ashreh adam bote’ach bach.
(God of Hosts fortunate is the man who trusts in You.)

Psalm 20:10: (say this verse three times) Adonai hoshi’a ha’melech ya’anenu be’yom kor’enu.
(God, deliver us, the King will answer us on the day we call.)

Psalm 118:25: (say this verse three times) Ana Adonai Ho-shee-aah Na. Ana Adonai Haas-lee-kha Na.
(We beseech You, God, deliver us! We beseech You, God, make us successful!)

Proverbs 18:10:  MigDal Oz Shem Adonai Bo YaRutz Tsaddik VeyNisGav.
The Name of God is a tower of strength; the righteous runneth into it, and he is lifted up [above all harm].

(When it is Shabbat say the following verse)
Exodus 20:8: Zachor et-yom haShabat lekadsho.
(Remember the Sabbath to keep it holy.)

*END*

Friday, December 7, 2012

Prayer for Protection from the Evil Eye

Marathi transliteration of the Hebrew Prayer


The protection prayer in English:

May the Merit of Rabbi Meir Ba’al Ha-Ness protect us so that we may serve our Creator completely and fully, for a long time to come. May no evil befall us, nor any plague come near our dwelling. And in the merit of Rabbi Meir Ba’al Ha-Ness, may all my progeny be holy, of flawless character and conviction. God of Rabbi Meir answer me.
(Rabbi Eliezer Papo, author of Pele Yo’etz)

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Thanksgiving Turkey - The Bird of Thanks

The Hebrew word for turkey is “tar'negol hodu" which literally means an “Indian Rooster.” The country of India is called "Hodu" in Hebrew.
The other meaning of the word hodu is "thanks." Like the phrase from Tehillim (Psalm 118 verse 1) , Hodu LaHashem Ki Tov, is generally translated as, “Give thanks to God because He is good.”
Click on the link below to read the full article on the Jewish Treats website.
Jewish Treats: The Bird of Thanks

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Sunday, September 30, 2012

SHALOM embeds the mystical sound OM

It is such a coincidence that the Hebrew word “SHALOM” includes an identical “OM” sound that is central to the Hindu meditation. In Sanskrit, the meaning of OM is “that which sustains everything.” In Hebrew, the meaning of SHALOM is “Peace and Wholeness.” Only with Peace can one sustain everything and hold things together as a whole. The two words are so much similar in meaning. Saying OM is actually a form of Meditation. Saying SHALOM is also a form of Meditation. However Hebrew language softens the power of the “OM” by utilizing the “Shhhhaaaa” sound as a lifting-off point, then returning to the ordinary base consciousness by using the “mmmmm” sound. The “Shhhhaaaa” sound is coming from the Hebrew letter “Shin” (one of the three mother letters Aleph, Mem and Shin). The name of G-d “SHADDAI” starts with Shin. And as we know, the letter Shin is made visible on every Mezuzah affixed on the doorpost of every Jewish Home. The significance of a Mezuzah is to create a pleasant atmosphere such that “Harmony and Peace” may prevail among all the people who live in that home.