Talk:Mi Shebeirach

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| dykentry = ... that Debbie Friedman and Drorah Setel's {{tlit|he|Mi Shebeirach}} for healing, written by the couple amidst the AIDS crisis, has become "the emotional highlight of synagogue services" for many Jews?

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Stray sources

; [http://library.huc.edu/pdf/theses/Milkow%20Bryna%20F-LA-Rab-2006%20rdf.pdf Milkow 2006]: Rabbinical thesis cited at Drinkwater p. 612 n. 30, can't be cited per WP:SCHOLARSHIP but probably the most comprehensive look at the history of the prayer; useful for finding other sources.

; [https://archive.org/details/jewishrelational0000unse/ Bloom 2006]: Good primary source on chaplaincy, not sure if it can be used for anything though.

-- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe)

Did you know nomination

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GA todo

  • More on history pre-1980 {{partly done}}
  • Hebrew and translation for the Mi Shebeirach for olim, maybe 1 other specialized one {{done}}
  • Maybe slightly lengthen history of prayers of healing {{done}}
  • Maybe 1 more graf on usage of Mi Shebeirach for healing {{done}}
  • Better source for use in healthcare {{nd|None found; rm'd}}
  • More on the theology of various Mi Shebeirach versions, including from Cutter 2011b. {{done}}
  • Gender in the Mi Shebeirach for olim {{done}} as footnote
  • Longer lede {{done}}
  • General copy-edit/fine-tuning {{done}}

-- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe)

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To broaden

Should have content on mental health and addiction. -- Tamzin[cetacean needed] (she|they|xe) 17:53, 19 August 2023 (UTC)