tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15072098.post8047393077673942692..comments2024-03-26T14:09:24.332+00:00Comments on Confronting antisemitism and Israel hatred: Another brutal terrorist killing in Israel that the media will ignoreConfronting antisemitism and Israel hatredhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15194461954508969242noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15072098.post-76365337905052254692016-01-24T02:10:26.560+00:002016-01-24T02:10:26.560+00:00Dafna Meir Z"l , a 38-year-old mother of six,...Dafna Meir Z"l , a 38-year-old mother of six, was murdered in her home in Otniel, reportedly stabbed to death defending three of her children from a Palestinian terrorist. She was a nurse at Soroka Hospital and this is her prayer as a nurse (Translation from Hebrew by IsraelNationalNews) :<br />"May it be Your Will, Creator of the world, He Who manages it with mercy and loving kindness, to grant me the ability to give medications to Your people in need of salvation, and also to the members of other nations who are in the devoted care of your faithful messengers, who continue their holy work day and night, on the Sabbath and holidays, without letup.<br />"Grant that I understand, remember and realize, that the medications are a gift from You, and their efficacy is Your message to us.<br />"Grant that I view and feel joy at their beneficial influence of the medications I, mercifully, can give those who are ill.<br />"Grant me the ability to concentrate when giving out these medicines, to understand the way each acts on disease.<br />"Grant that I notice in time any of my errors or those of my colleagues when handing out medications, and that I act quickly to correct the errors before the medication enters the body of the patient.<br />"Grant that I act with modesty, learn and teach others about the successes and failures in giving medication.<br />"Grant that I give medications to the sick from a position of good health and that I remember to be grateful that I myself do not have to take them.<br />"Grant that I learn to have empathy, although in good health, with the patient's suffering and help him with all my ability every day and every hour, using the tools that You have given me.<br />"Amen."<br /><br />Dovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04288659898747743477noreply@blogger.com