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Mi Shebeirach

The prayer takes its name from two words: “mi” and “sheberach” meaning, “the One who blessed.” It asks that the One who blessed our ancestors bring about a complete healing for the person for whom the blessing is said.

​ Temple Beth Sholom maintains the names of members, relatives and friends, who are in need of Mi Shebeirach prayers, to comfort their physical, emotional or spiritual challenges.  

This list is recited at all of our religious observances

If you wish to add someone's name, please use the "Mi Shebeirach Form" or call the Temple Office. 
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The names will be stay on our "Mi Shebeirach List" based on duration specified.  ​Please let us know of any changes whenever possible.

    ​​​Mi Shebeirach Form

Submit Name

OFFICE Hours

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10am - 2pm

Telephone

(781) 925-0091

Mailing ADDRESS

Email

600 Nantasket Avenue
​Hull, MA 02045
[email protected]
  • OUR SCHEDULE
    • Services/Events
  • About TBS
    • Our Clergy >
      • Rabbi David Grossman
      • Rabbi Joshua Grossman
    • Worship Information
    • -----
    • Mi Shebeirach
    • Membership
    • History
    • Contact Us
    • Photos
  • DONATE
    • Send A Card
    • Sponsor an Oneg/Kiddush
    • -----
    • Order a Calendar
    • Honor Roll
    • Tree of Life
  • TBS Calendar
  • Sports Brunch
  • Bulletins/Blogs
    • Monthly Bulletin Archive
    • D'Var Torah Blog