Israel's religious leaders recite a joint prayer
Religious leaders in Jerusalem recite joint prayer composed for the coronavirus
JERUSALEM (JTA) — In unison, Israel’s multifaith leaders prayed Wednesday in Jerusalem for the end of the coronavirus crisis, reciting an appeal composed by the nation’s chief rabbis for the pandemic.
In their own liturgical language — including Hebrew, Arabic and English — the chief rabbis along with Muslim and Christian leaders came together on the balcony of the King David Hotel overlooking the Old City.
U Jeruzalemu (u srijedu) su različiti vjerski vođe zajedno molili za kraj pandemije corona virusom. Recitirali su molitvu koju je sastavio glavni rabin. Svaki je molio na svom liturgijskom jeziku , uključujući hebrejski, arapski i engleski jezik. Glavni rabin je zajedno sa muslimanskim i kršćanskim liderima došao na balkon hotela "King David", s kojega se gleda na Stari grad Jeruzalem.
Molitva ( molili su glavni sefardski i aškenaški rabini:
Rabbis Yitzhak Yosef and David Lau).
“Hundreds of thousands died, millions have fallen sick. Save, we beseech thee, O Lord. We entreat thee, O Lord, send prosperity! Send complete recovery to the sick, avert the plague from Your world,” they prayed.
“Please — God, You who have nourished us in famine and provided us with plenty, You have removed us from pestilence, and freed us from severe and long-lasting disease — Help us.”
Sudjelovali su i grčki ortodoksni Patriarch. "latinski" patrijarh, imami i religijski vođa Druza.