Visiting Hospital Rooms
Our volunteers visit patients in
hospital rooms every day. They offer a listening ear, a warm meal,or sometimes, time more pleasantly.
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On The Patient's Behalf
As human beings, we have natural fear ofhelple -ssness. We make every effort to know our rights and protect them if necessary. Although we manage just fine most of our lives, there are specific situations that render nearly anyone helpless
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“I lift my eyes to the mountains. From whence will my salvation come?” (Tehillim 121: 1)

For centuries, Jews have turned to Sefer Tehillim in times of need. No matter how distressing the situation, Tehillim has eased the pain and achieved miracles. A story is told in the sefer Chesed L’Avraham about an entire city that was kept safe for years because of a single man’s recitation of Tehillim every day.



At Yad Ephraim, where our objective is to help the sick in as many ways as possible, reciting Tehillim is an obvious part of our schema. Our experience has shown that Tehillim has accomplished wonders, astounding the doctors of our patients time and time again.

We have a “Tehillim list” with names of ill individuals, which we update weekly. If you would like to add a name to the list, please contact us. Numerous people keep our “names” in mind, mentioning them in their Tehillim supplications. The power of so many prayers will surely evoke a heavenly response.



To download the tehillim
list click here
To Add a name to the list Please click here