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By Anonymous It was a feeling I recognized. I knew it had a name. The despair. Paralyzed. Different circumstances; but the emotions — the same.

By Anonymous It was a feeling I recognized. I knew it had a name. The despair. Paralyzed. Different circumstances; but the emotions — the same.

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Download this Article Mi Sheberach (Prayer for Healing) for One Who is Struggling May the One who blessed our ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Sarah,