In our morning liturgy, we recite the words, Barukh Atah Adonai Eloheinu Melekh Ha’olam, Poke’akh Ivrim — “Blessed are You, God, Ruler of the Universe, Who makes the blind see.” This prayer is a profound invocation, calling on us to open our eyes not only to the physical world but also to deeper truths about our community and society.
In my (Reform Jewish) childhood family, there were no morning prayers, and I knew nothing about this particular prayer. Thanks to you, I have just added it to my morning routine.
In my (Reform Jewish) childhood family, there were no morning prayers, and I knew nothing about this particular prayer. Thanks to you, I have just added it to my morning routine.
Thank you Rabbi
Thank you Rabbi Sandra.