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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz

Master of the World! I am Yours and my dreams are Yours. I have dreamed a dream and I do not know its meaning. May it be Your will, Adonoy, my God, and God of my fathers, that all my dreams regarding myself, and regarding all of Yisrael be for the good; those I have dreamed concerning myself, and those I have dreamed about others, and those that others have dreamed about me. If they are good dreams, strengthen and reinforce them and may they be fulfilled in me and in them, like the dreams of Joseph, the righteous. But if they require curing, cure them like Hezekiah, king of Judah, [who was healed] from his sickness; like Miriam, the prophetess from her tsoraas;39The word צָרַעַת should not be translated as leprosy. The illness of tsoraas described in the Torah has no relationship to the disease of leprosy. It is an illness which Hashem inflicts to show His displeasure with people. See Bamidbar 12:1-15. and like Naaman, from his tsoraas;40See II Kings 5:1-14 like the waters of Marah through Moshe, our teacher,41See Shemos 15:22-25 and like the waters of Jericho through Elisha.42See II Kings 2:19-22 As You transformed the curse of the wicked Bilaam, from a curse to a blessing,43See Devarim 26:15 so may you transform all my dreams regarding myself and regarding all of Yisrael for goodness. [May You] guard me, [may You] be gracious to me, and [may You] accept me favorably, Amein.
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz

Master of the World! I am Yours and my dreams are Yours. I have dreamed a dream and I do not know its meaning. May it be Your will, Adonoy, my God, and God of my fathers, that all my dreams regarding myself, and regarding all of Yisrael be for the good; those I have dreamed concerning myself, and those I have dreamed about others, and those that others have dreamed about me. If they are good dreams, strengthen and reinforce them and may they be fulfilled in me and in them, like the dreams of Joseph, the righteous. But if they require curing, cure them like Hezekiah, king of Judah, [who was healed] from his sickness; like Miriam, the prophetess from her tsoraas;26The word צָרַעַת should not be translated as leprosy. The illness of tsoraas described in the Torah has no relationship to the disease of leprosy. It is an illness which Hashem inflicts to show His displeasure with people. See Bamidbar 12:1-15. and like Naaman, from his tsoraas;27See II Kings 5:1-14 like the waters of Marah through Moshe, our teacher,28See Shemos 15:22-25 and like the waters of Jericho through Elisha.29See II Kings 2:19-22 As You transformed the curse of the wicked Bilaam, from a curse to a blessing,30See Devarim 26:15 so may you transform all my dreams regarding myself and regarding all of Yisrael for goodness. [May You] guard me, [may You] be gracious to me, and [may You] accept me favorably, Amein.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz

Master of the World! I am Yours and my dreams are Yours. I have dreamed a dream and I do not know its meaning. May it be Your will, Adonoy, my God, and God of my fathers, that all my dreams regarding myself, and regarding all of Yisrael be for the good; those I have dreamed concerning myself, and those I have dreamed about others, and those that others have dreamed about me. If they are good dreams, strengthen and reinforce them and may they be fulfilled in me and in them, like the dreams of Yosef, the righteous. But if they require curing, cure them like Chizkiyahu, king of Yehudah, [who was healed] from his sickness; like Miriam, the prophetess from her tsoraas;234The word צָרַעַת should not be translated as leprosy. The illness of tsoraas described in the Torah has no relationship to the disease of leprosy. It is an illness which Hashem inflicts to show His displeasure with people. See Bamidbar 12:1—15. and like Naaman, from his tsoraas;235See II Melachim 5:1—14 like the waters of Marah through Moshe, our teacher,236See Shemos 15:22—25 and like the waters of Yericho through Elisha.237See II Melachim 2:19—22 As You transformed the curse of the wicked Bilaam, from a curse to a blessing,238See Devorim 26:15 so may you transform all my dreams regarding myself and regarding all of Yisrael for goodness. [May You] guard me, [may You] be gracious to me, and [may You] accept me favorably, Amein.
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Shabbat Siddur Sefard Linear

from a curse to a blessing,20See II Kings 2:19-22
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Shabbat Siddur Sefard Linear

who was taken and concealed [in heaven,39See II Kings 2:11. ]
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Weekday Siddur Sefard Linear

who was taken and concealed [in heaven,3See II Kings 2:11.]
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Shabbat Siddur Sefard Linear

and enwrapped himself therein,41See II Kings 2:8.
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Weekday Siddur Sefard Linear

and enwrapped himself therein,5See II Kings 2:8.
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz Linear

through Elisha.42See II Kings 2:19-22
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz Linear

and like the waters of Yericho through Elisha.237See II Melachim 2:19—22
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Machzor Rosh Hashanah Ashkenaz Linear

through Elisha.29See II Kings 2:19-22
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz

He Who answered our father Avraham on Mount Moriah, He will answer us. He Who answered Yitzchak, his son, when he was bound on the altar, He will answer us. He Who answered Yaakov in Beis El, He will answer us. He Who answered Yosef in prison, He will answer us. He Who answered our ancestors at the Reed Sea; He will answer us. He Who answered Moshe at Horeb,135Devorim 9:19—26 He will answer us. He Who answered Aharon with the incense pan,136Bamidbar 17:11, 12 He will answer us. He Who answered Pinchos when he rose from among the congregation,137Bamidbar 25:6—9 He will answer us. He Who answered Yehoshua at Gilgal,138Yehoshua 7:6; 10—12 He will answer us. He Who answered Shmuel in Mizpah,139I Shmuel 7:5—9 He will answer us. He Who answered Dovid,140II Shmuel 21:1 and Shlomo,141I Melachim 8:25; 9:3. his son, in Yerushalayim; He will answer us. He Who answered Elijah on Mount Carmel,142I Melachim 18:36—38 He will answer us. He Who answered Elisha in Yericho,143II Melachim 2:18—22 He will answer us. He Who answered Yonah in the belly of the fish, He will answer us. He Who answered Chizkiyahu, King of Yehudah, in his illness144II Melachim 20:2—6; He will answer us. He Who answered Chananyah, Mishael and Azariah in the midst of the fiery furnace,145Daniel 3:21—27 He will answer us. He Who answered Daniel in the lions' den,146Daniel 6:17—25 He will answer us. He Who answered Mordechai and Esther in Shushan, the capital [city of Persia], He will answer us. He Who answered Ezra in captivity,147Ezra 8:21—23:9 He will answer us. He Who answered all the righteous, the pious, the perfect and the upright, He will answer us.
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Machzor Yom Kippur Ashkenaz Linear

He Who answered Elisha in Yericho,143II Melachim 2:18—22
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