A prayer for the fallen bikers
Baruch atah Hashem Elokeinu melech haolam, dayan ha'emet
El melekh rachamim shochayn bamromim Ham’tzay menucha nechona tachat kanfei ha’shekhina b’maalot k’doshim u-t’horim k’zohar mazhirim lnishmaot kdoshaynu shehalchu l’olamim. Ana ba’al harachamim hastiraym b’tzel knafecha lolamim u’tzror bitztror ha-chayim et nishmatam. Adonai hu nachalatam v’yanuchu v’shalom al mishkavam v’nomar amen.
G-d filled with mercy, dwelling in the heaven’s heights, bring proper rest beneath the wings of your blessed presence, amid the ranks of the holy and the pure, illuminating like the brilliance of the skies the souls of those who went to their eternal place of rest. May you who are the source of mercy shelter them beneath your wings eternally, and bind their souls among the living, that they may rest in peace. Amen.
Last edited by Hitcher; 4th December 2006 at 19:45.
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