

Jwishes.com is a virtual community, for people all around the world, to be able to pray according to the requests and wishes posted on this site.
Prayer must be our religious breath and we wouldn’t stay alive without this breathing. We shouldn’t attempt to countenance every day without the power of prayers.
Each request posted at Jwishes.com will be also posted on the virtual board inside a synagogue located in Yavnee, Israel.
The requests will be read out by Rabbi Lerer in the synagogue and will be prayed for by the rabbi and the local community.
In addition, the request will be screened online on the internet in order to enable people from Israel and around the world to participate in the prayer.
The Kaddish prayer is a prayer recited for the transcendence of the soul of a deceased person.
The prayer is recited shortly after the death or on the deceased commemoration day every year.
The Kaddish is also read at the end of every prayer during the year following the death of a person.
According to Jewish law, Halacha, another person can say the Kaddish instead of the actual close family member.
The main reasons for reciting the Kaddish prayer are:
The purpose of the Kaddish prayer is to transcend the soul of the deceased from this world to the world to come.
If you would like Rabbi Lerer to pray the Kaddish prayer in the synagogue in your name for your deceased relative,
please fill out a request form for Kaddish and the rabbi will be glad to do this Mitzvah (commandment) for you.
Click here to fill a Kaddish request
Every person has moments, in which he or she would like to make a request from the creator of the world.
Requests can come from all areas of life, such as:
After asking for a wish to come true, it is customary to strengthen the request by reciting psalms,
which is believed to be an additional merit in order to open the gateways to heaven.
The uniqueness of the book of psalms is in the fact that the different psalms are designated for different requests
and therefore it has become a tradition to cite them in case of danger, as way of thanking god,
as a request for recovering from illness or anytime a person feels the need to get closer to god.
If you would like Rabbi Lerer to recite your requests for you and recite the psalms during prayer in the synagogue,
please fill out the request form and Rabbi Lerer will be happy to do so in your name.
Joyful events accompany the lives of every person, whether they are celebrated on a yearly basis such as birthdays,
or whether they are special events such as Bar Mitzvah, engagements, weddings or the birth of children.
it is a tradition in Judaism to celebrate special events with a prayer.
On such joyous days it is customary to make a request, for you or for your family.
If you would like Rabbi Lerer to pray for your chosen event during prayer in the synagogue,
please fill out the request form and Rabbi Lerer will be happy to pray for you.