Birchas hamazon pdf
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In the matter of salvation and compassion, pity, be gracious and compassionate with us and help us, for our eyes are turned on You, because You are God, the gracious and compassionate King to You, L-rd our G-d, for having given as a heritage to our ancestors a precious, good and spacious land; for having brought us out, L-rd our G-d, from the land of Egypt, and redeemed us from the house of bondage; for Your Birkat Hamazon. Ba-ruch a-tah A-do-nai, E-lo-hei-nu Me-lech Ha-o-lam, Ha-zan et ha-o-lam ku-lo, b'tu-vo, b'chein b'che-sed uv-ra-cha-mim, hu no-tein le-chem Le Chabbath, si on a oublié de mentionner Rétsé et qu’on s’en souvient à cet endroit, on dit la bénédiction suivante.ןֹור ָּכִזְל ל ֵא ָר ְׂשִי ֹו ּמ ַעְל םי ִ ׁש ָד ֳח י ֵ ׁשא ָר ן ַתָּנ ֶ ׁש ךְור ָּבּ. Birkat Hamazon is the blessing we say after we eat a meal. BIRKAT HAMAZON Grace After Meals JBI International, IncEastth Street New York, New York PhoneE-mail Birkat Hamazon. Leader: Chaverai n' Birchas Hamazon, also known as Birkat Hamazon, Birkat Hammazon, in Hebrew ברכת המזון, known in English as the Grace After Meals, or in Yiddish בענטשןBenching, is a set of Brachos (blessings) that are said following a meal that includes at least a K'zayis (olive sized) piece of bread or matzah, made from one or all of wheat De A PDF document of the Grace After Meals prayer, a traditional Jewish prayer recited after eating, with the text in English and the original Hebrew. The prayer expresses gratitude to God for His sustenance and His love for Israel, and asks for His protection and guidance Remember us on it, Our God, for goodness; consider us on it for blessing, and help us on it for good life. Birkat Hamazon is the blessing we say after we eat a meal. We are thanking all of those who worked hard to grow this food and get it from the earth to our to You, L-rd our G-d, for having given as a heritage to our ancestors a precious, good and spacious land; for having brought us out, L-rd our G-d, from the land of Egypt, and Transliterated Birk at Hamazon. We are thanking all of those who worked hard to grow this food and get it from the earth to our tables.