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November 21, 2024
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Momentum Launches ‘Care With a Prayer’

(Courtesy of JWRP/Momentum) Momentum, previously known as the Jewish Women’s Renaissance Project, launched “Care with a Prayer,” a global campaign to pray for healthcare workers fighting against the coronavirus. Anyone can visit www.carewithaprayer.org to request the name of a healthcare worker to pray for and healthcare workers can submit their own names to have someone pray for them.

Once a name has been requested, recipients receive an email with the healthcare worker’s name and profession along with the suggested universal prayer.

This prayer was created by Momentum’s Israel Public Council, a group of diverse women from across Israeli society with the aim of fostering unity in Israel and the world. The text of the suggested prayer is below:

Dear God, Creator of heaven and earth—we ask you from the depths of our hearts and souls to please protect those on the front lines of this war—all of the courageous doctors, nurses, hospital workers and first responders. Their selfless efforts inspire us to call out to You. I ask you to please protect ______, who has a special place in my prayers. And when this time passes, may we emerge as better people committed to making a better world. May it be soon.

“While the majority of the population is sheltering at home, our courageous doctors, nurses, first responders, social workers and other medical staff are on the front lines battling to save the lives of patients infected by the coronavirus,” said Lori Palatnik, Momentum founding director. “Every day when they go to work, they are risking their lives to provide care for us. This campaign is not only a way of showing our care for them, but is built to help inspire action and awaken our souls to the transformative power of prayer.”

“This pandemic has demanded the ultimate sacrifice from the global healthcare community, and has required that we put ourselves directly in harm’s way, every day,” said Dr. Louis M. Profeta, an emergency physician practicing in Indianapolis and a member of the Indianapolis Forensic Services Board. “Over the last several weeks of treating COVID-19 patients, I have thought about the power of prayer and wondered who is praying for me and my colleagues around the world. This campaign was created to answer that call, and to inspire people around the world to experience—and participate in—prayer.”

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