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Submit a Tefilla Name to Be Said by Tens of Thousands Rosh Hashana Night

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​ You can submit tefilah names that will be submitted to all participants for Rosh Hashanah nig

​ You can submit tefilah names that will be submitted to all participants for Rosh Hashanah night + all the Bonei Olam Vzakeini names that are still waiting for their yeshuah ​ the current year tiptoes to a close and a new year is ushered in, what weighs upon your heart? What is your greatest wish, your most fervent desire? What is the yeshuah you yearn to see? There is so much emotion in our hearts, so many things we need, so many people who are suffering, so much to ask for. We daven and we cry and we wonder – What more can we do? Each one of us, individually and together, as a group? How can we send our tefillos straight to the Kisei Hakavod? What can we do to shake the Heavens, to bring yeshuos raining down, to help ourselves and every other Yid?​ ​ ​ There is something more that we can do. We can tap into the incredible segula taught to us by R’ Meilich Biderman, to complete sefer Tehillim 2x on the first night of Rosh Hashana. ​ As R’ Meilich says, “Every year, I receive letters about this segula. There are countless stories, countless people who have been helped.” ​ How can we let this night slip away? We can make miracles with our tefillos. And yet, for many of us the thought of completing Sefer Tehilim twice on one night is daunting. This year, you don’t have to do it alone. You can join Vzakeini, the world’s largest tefila initiative, as we take on this segula. You can be part of a team of women who have already dedicated themselves to daven for their sisters every week. Every Friday night, thousands of Vzakeini members unite in tefila and pure caring for another Yid. This Rosh Hashana night let’s multiply our koach hatefila. Let’s join together to complete Sefer Tehillim again and again and again. Together, we will call out to our King. Together, we will break through the gates of Shamayim. And together, we will unite thousands of voices in the infinite koach hatefila. ​ Can you imagine heartfelt tefillos coming before Hashem and being answered l’tova? A precious baby for a childless couple, health for an ailing parent, plentiful parnassah to replace crushing debt, a home, a job, a shidduch, a yeshua. We can daven for ourselves, we can daven for each other. Together, we can shake the Heavens. Together, we will reach our King. [​​]( [CLIC​K HERE TO JOIN]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Vos Is Neias · 600 Reisterstown Rd Suite 401 · Baltimore, MD 21208 · USA

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