Saturday, January 20, 2024

Fw: [-aneinu] Updated Injured List




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Subject: [chicago-aneinu] Updated Injured List
Baruch Dayan HaEmes. With great sorrow I remove Shoham Moshe ben Marteen Miriam hy"d from our wounded soldiers list.
He is Sgt. Shoam Moshe Ben-Harush, 20, a soldier in the Nahal Brigade's reconnaissance unit, from Hispin who was injured on Oct 7 
and was niftar on Oct. 26.


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Shoam Ben Harush, 20, had the world at his feet. He had one more year left of his compulsory military service in the Israel Defense Forces and was already planning a lengthy holiday with his friends upon completion. South Africa was one of the places on his wish list. He would travel to Cape Town to visit his 90-year-old grandmother, and show his friends all the wonderful sites where his mother, Martine (née Gordon), was born and raised.

Sadly, he was shot in the jaw on 7 October following an unprovoked attack by Hamas terrorists who infiltrated Kibbutz Kerem Shalom near the Gaza Strip where he was stationed. He died three weeks later from a fatal head wound after putting up a goliath battle in the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem. His devoted family never left his side. He was visited by hundreds of people, from all walks of life, who travelled across the length and breadth of the country to pray for his recovery. Smiling photographs of him were displayed by his bedside allowing nurses and doctors to become familiar with him and treat him like family.

In life as in death, Shoam touched countless people, said friends and family this week. The agony of having to bury a son fatally wounded in battle is a sorrow no parent should ever endure.

"Our hearts are broken. We still cannot believe he's gone," said his devastated mother, Martine, 56, who attended Herzlia High School and studied zoology and marine biology at the University of Cape Town before making aliya in 1990. She visits her mother and close friends in Cape Town every year.

Shoam was described by family and friends as someone who loved being in nature, was a true friend and mensch, and someone who immediately drew people to him when he walked into a room. "My boy was beautiful inside and out," Martine said.

During the week of shiva, the family received a steady stream of hundreds of visitors a day.

"People, some total strangers, would say, 'You don't know me but …' and then the wonderful stories would be told of how he had touched their lives, all before he turned 21," said Martine, who is a high school English teacher and studied a Masters of Arts in Holocaust Studies at Haifa University.

From the moment news of his shooting reached far-flung communities, prayer groups were set up and dozens of tehillim groups created, all devoted to his speedy and full recovery.

Doctors told the family that his healthy organs including his heart, liver, lungs, and kidneys had been successfully donated.

All that his parents and five siblings have left is a lifetime of cherished memories created by this special neshoma who "shone a light so bright" that hundreds of people showed up for his funeral in spite of an official limit of 30 people for security reasons. A human chain spanning about 2km followed the funeral procession, in which hundreds of mourners draped in the Israeli flag ushered him from the shul to his final resting place in Hispin. The procession stopped traffic, whereupon drivers got out of their cars and joined in the chain to honour him. So many of Shoam's friends, many serving in the army, couldn't attend as they were protecting the country's borders.

A father who had lost his son in battle the previous week spoke at the funeral. He said Shoam had earned the nickname "everyone's lucky charm" due to his infectious smile and unwavering positive outlook on life.

Shoam's siblings not only had to bury their brother and "best friend", some were also mourning the loss of several friends slaughtered during the attack at the Supernova music festival.

Recounting the fateful day when he was shot, Martine said the family was still piecing together fragments and snippets of information.

The observant family were celebrating Simchat Torah in Hispin and hosting family friends from Cape Town who had joined them for the holiday.

"We were at shul when we started to hear news of a terrorist attack in the south. In Israel, we hear this often and usually it's speedily dealt with, so we carried on with yomtov. We had no idea how serious things were."

At about 14:00, someone came to the house and told Martine's husband, Ilan, that there was a rumour that Shoam had been shot. He wanted to confirm the information before telling her. Hours passed before he was able to get further information. In the meantime, the couple's oldest son, Bar, 30, was called up to the Lebanon border. He left before hearing of his younger brother's condition.

Information about Shoam's shooting eventually reached the rest of the family, who learnt he had been seriously injured, evacuated, and airlifted to hospital. The siblings rushed to the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba to find out more information.

Martine and Ilan drove three and a half hours from their home in Hispin to the hospital, reaching it at about 22:30.

"It was a scene of chaos. There were bleeding patients everywhere, it was a mess. We went from bed to bed, from ward to ward to try to find Shoam. There were so many anonymous patients, bleeding victims, we stood outside operating theatres with a picture of Shoam, asking the surgeons if they had seen him. They were so busy, they didn't know who they were operating on."

Eventually, the family travelled one and a half hours to the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem to try to find him. They reached there at about 03:30, and found him. He had already been operated on for about eight hours. Doctors had successfully removed the bullet and were hopeful that he would make a full recovery even though it would be a long and painful process.

"We had so much hope," said Martine.

Sadly, Shoam didn't wake up. He had suffered irreversible brain damage. Top neurosurgeons around the world were consulted for second opinions, all confirming the family's worst fears. For days, the family prayed he would make a miraculous recovery, relishing every minute they spent with him. They moved into a nearby apartment and took shifts at Shoam's bedside at all hours.

"He looked so peaceful, we couldn't comprehend it. We still believed there was a chance. We still don't get it," she said.

The family spent Shabbat in his room never leaving his bedside. They sang  Shalom Aleichem with nurses and doctors who knew the words, and were visited by well-known musicians and celebrities, rabbis and friends.

"After some time, we were told we needed to start saying goodbye. Even now, I haven't managed to. I still cannot imagine a world without him," said Martine.

He died three weeks later on 26 October. The family ends shiva this week.

"It has been the worst time of my life, but we're overwhelmed by the support, generosity, and outpouring of love from everyone and everywhere. There's no place like this, we're totally enveloped with love," said Martine.

Two of Martine's closest friends, ex-South Africans from Cape Town, Susan Shaff and Shelley Norwitz, have felt their friend's pain deeply.

"We were friends in Cape Town before making aliya and have become like family having watched our children growing up and attending all their simchas. Shoam was special," said Shaff.
"With all the darkness spread by Hamas, the world needs Shoam's light to spread goodness and heal the world. He loved, and was loved," said Martine.

Yehi zichro baruch

May Hashem bless all of our injured with a speedy refuah shlema.


The hostage list:

Many of the hostages in captivity have injuries or illnesses. As you daven for them, please include a request for their refuah shlema.

English only:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ya62FLwVM0OPo2jtoGKtk9xY2d1qNzch/view?usp=drive_link

Hebrew

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aVAe578yTuYhD61OGsQISIYYD3FDv3Sf/view?usp=drive_link


Please continue to daven for the remaining Jewish hostages held by Hamas barbarians in Gaza R'l.

May Hashem bring all of the hostages home now.


Raanana Terror Attack 1/15/24
Nadav Ephraim ben Shulamit Leah (14 years old)

Yerushalayim Terror Attack 11/30/23
Avidan Moshe ben Mina Rivka (Shfeiner) Dayan at the Be'er Sheva Bet Din
Roi ben Michal (soldier)
Shoshana Bracha bas Rivka Yehudis  (Shafier nee Dekoven) is a former Chicagoan (released from hospital 12/25/23)

Civilians Injured in Swords of Iron War 10/27/23
Alma bas Leah (last name Avraham) Released Hostage 11/26/23
Amichai ben Sigalit Rachel  (Shindler) (injured in safe room while protecting his family)
Chanina ben Tzofit (A Shepherd)
Maya bas Mirit (injured on Oct 7) released hostage
Mia bat Keren (Schem) released hostage

Soldiers/Policemen/ZAKA/Hatzalah Injured in Swords of Iron War 10/10/23
Adam ben Ronit (critical) 10/31/23
Aharon Shmuel ben Ayala (critical)11/19/23
Aharon Yehoshua ben Chaya Shoshana 12/21/23 (critical head wound) 
Almog ben Shinhav  
Aryeh Menachem Moshe ben Dina Tova 12/10/23 (released to rehab 12/26/23)
Avihu ben Anat (critical) 10/31/23
Avishai ben Miriam 12/19/23 (injured in leg)
Aviv ben Fillia
Ayal ben Penina 12/26/23 (critical)
Baruch ben Irena  11/21/23 (critical)
Ben ben Netiva  12/19/23 (critically injured, head injury, hand was amputated,  doctors are battling to save his other hand)
Ben Yosef Ben Tzipora
Binyamin Zeev ben Rachel Riva Sima 1/6/24 (son of former Chicagoan) https://new.tehilimyahad.com/mr.jsp? 
Chaggai Naftali ben Esther Avigail (critical) 11/2/23
Chaim Moshe Naftali ben Rut Raizel 12/19/23 (lightly injured)
Chanoch ben Gila 1/14/24 (serious)
Danny ben Chava  
Dor ben Michal
Dovid ben Ziva 12/26/23 (critical)
Dvir ben Granit (critical) 10/31/23
Dvir ben Leah 12/19/23 (gravely injured in legs)
Eden ben Vered 12/30/23 (ramming attack near Chevron)
Eitan ben Sara 12/19/23 (grave leg injury)
Elam Ben Efrat
Elia ben Merav
Eliran ben Merina
Elisha Yehuda ben Ruti (d/c to rehab 1/3/24) (both legs amputated)
Elisha Yehudah ben Chagit (seriously wounded) 11/9/23
Elya ben Meirav (critical) 10/29/23
Eran ben Batsheva 12/19/23 (grave leg injury)
Evyatar ben Natalie 10/24/23
Gal ben Chedva 12/21/23 (grave injury from massive shrapnel in jaw)
Gilad Itay (Ee-tie) ben Efrat 12/11/23 (bullet & shrapnel in his head)
Guy ben Milka
Harel Chaim ben Miriam 1/3/24 (seriously injured)
Idan ben Liora 12/19/23 (lightly injured by shrapnel)
Idan ben Nady 12/19/23 ( intermediate level injury by shrapnel)
Idan ben Tova 1/8/24 ( BH improved, out of coma) Idan Amedi
Ido ben Inbal Rachel 1/14/24 (critically wounded in the head in a coma)
Ido Nachum ben Eilat 12/6/23 (critical)
Igor ben Inna 11/22/23
Itai ben Adi
Itai ben Marina 12/21/23 ( do not know extent of injuries )
Itai ben Rinat 12/19/23 (intermediate level stomach injury)
Lial Hoshea ben Miriam 12/21/23 (critical head injury)
Liam Ben Anat
Lior ben Mazal 12/19/23 (injured by shrapnel in leg)
Matan ben Dafna 11/19/23
Matan ben Devora
Matan ben Michal 12/25/23 (both legs amputated)
Maxim ben Olga 12/19/23 (light injury in leg, undergoing surgery to remove shrapnel)
Menachem Mendel ben Raizel Perel 10/20/23 (seriously wounded)
Menachem Mendel ben Rena Shoshana 12/12/23 (critically wounded) (Vile - former Chicagoan)
Mor Mordechai ben Orna 12/21/23 (critical leg injury)
Moshe ben Chana Malka 12/19/23 (hand amputated)
Moshe ben Dina 12/19/23 (arm injury)
Moshe ben Inna
Moshe ben Sigalit (Moshe Weitzman) Hatzalah
Nadav ben Maria 12/19/23 (lightly injured by shrapnel)
Natanel Moshe ben Yocheved (critical) 11/9/23 
Natanel ben Fanny 12/19/23 (gravely injured)
Natanel ben Naava 12/19/23 (intermediate level knee injury from shrapnel)
Nechemia Shalom Dov Ber ben Arlene - intermediate level by shrapnel in eye and burns on face. son of a chabad shliach in alon moreh)
Neriya ben Rivka 12/19/23 (grave head injury)
Netanel ben Necharat 1/14/24 (serious)
Nir ben Limor 
Nir ben Orna 10/28/23 (critical)
Noam ben Adi 11/13/23 (critical)
Noam ben Aliza 12/19/23 (foot amputated, trying to save 2nd leg)

Ofek ben Ro'ee 11/26/23 (critical)
Ofer "Shrah-ya" ben Nava 11/27/23 (critical)
Ofir ben Orli
Ofir ben Yaffa 10/15/23 (police officer) (critical)
Ohad ben Bracha 12/19/23 (intermediate level face injury)
Ohad ben Devorah
Ohr Moshe ben Aliza 11/7/23 (woke up when he heard his daughter's voice)
Omer ben Dorit 12/19/23 (lightly injured by shrapnel in legs)
Or ben Rachel 12/19/23 (intermediate level injury)
Oren ben Ilana 12/19/23 (gravely injured in shoulder and arm, fingers amputated)
Oz Baruch ben Rivka 1/4/24 (critical)
Pinchas Yair ben Yocheved 12/19/23 (chest injury)
Ran ben Merel 12/19/23 (chest injury)
Raphael ben Dina 12/19/23 (Critically injured)
Ron ben Bilha 12/19/23 (intermediate level injury)
Ron ben Chavatzelet 12/19/23 (critically injured by shrapnel all over his body)
Ronen Chai ben Leah 12/19/23 (critically injured)
Rotem ben Leah 12/19/23 (intermediate level injury)
Sagi ben Osnat 12/19/23 (lightly injured by shrapnel in leg)
Shachaf ben Dalia 12/19/23 (lightly wounded by shrapnel in hand)
Shalom ben Galia 11/21/23
Shawn Omer ben Merav 12/12/23
Shimon Pinchas ben Rivka 11/13/23 (critical)
Shirel ben Hila 12/25/23 (critical)
Shlomo ben Gila 1/14/24 (serious)
Simon Chaim ben Esther
Tomer ben Tzippora
Ulieel ben Penina 11/27/23 (critical)
Uriel ben Marina 12/21/23 (critically wounded) 
Yair ben Drora (cousin of Chicago Aneinu member)
Yair Yedidya ben Milcha Bina 11/27/23 (critical)
Yaod Ido ben Frieda Rivka 12/19/23
Yehonasan Chaim ben Tamar Miriam 1/2/24 (badly injured) brother killed 6 years ago
Yinon ben Efrat
Yisrael ben Ilana 12/19/23 (light injury from shrapnel in ear)
Yitzchak ben Naava 12/19/23 (intermediate level shoulder injury)
Yizgeni ben Elizabeth 12/19/23 (leg injury)
Yoav ben Yedida 11/27/23 (critical)
Yona Betzalel ben Chava Shoshana 10/11/23 (head wound/arm amputated)
Yonatan ben Chemda 12/21/23 (Do not know extent of injuries) 
Yonatan ben Yocheved 1/1/24 (seriously injured)
Yosef ben Efrat 1/3/24 
Yosef Chaim ben Esther 12/19/23
Yosef Chaim ben Yael
Yosef Chaim ben Ziva12/19/23 (gravely injured along left side)
Yossef Ro'eey ben Chana 10/20/23 (seriously wounded)
Yuval Tzvi ben Ora Leah 12/28/23

Chevron Shooting Attack 8/21/23
Aryeh Leib ben Ella

Terror Attack at Eli Junction Route 60 - 06/20/23
Eyran ben Naama
Uri ben Smadar
Moise ben Helena
Matanya ben Tirtza

Ramming in Shomron 11/22/22
Hadar bas Shani Shoshana

Operation Shield & Arrow 5/11/23
Shoshana Hadassah bat Ronit Rachel
 
Negev Region Car Accident 4/26/23
Ayala Molly Bat Nechama
Ilya Yinon Shraga Ben Baya Yardena
Netta Avraham Ben Ayala Molly
Shachar Yisrael ben Ayala Molly
Uri Amidan Ben Ayala Molly
 
Agrippas Street Terror Attack 4/24/23
David ben Sultana
 
Yom Hazikaron Terror Attack 4/25/23
Mordechai Dovid ben Ahuva Tikva
 
Shimon HaTzaddik Terror Attack 4/18/23
Moshe Yosef ben Malka
Yaakov ben Penina

Kiryat Arba Terror Attack Nov. 2022
Tamar bas Nira

Dizengoff St. Terror Attack 3/9/2023
Rotem ben Chava

Neve Yaakov Terror Attack 1/27/23
Matan Michoel ben Sara

Ir David Terror Attack 1/27/23
Nadav Chaim ben Irit Chaya
 
Ariel Terror Attack
Idor ben Chaya Aviva
David ben Sarit Chaya


 Ramat Eshkol Terror Attack
Eliyahu ben Margalit
 
Shamgar Bus Accident
Batsheva bas Sora Chaya (married 6 months)      
 
Highland Park Shooting
Shayna Chaya bas Michal

Chassan in Eretz Yisroel
Chaim Itai ben Ahuva
 
Givat Zev Injured (Bleachers collapse)
Dovid Tzvi ben Liba
Shmuel Meir ben Zelda
Yaakov ben Gittel
Yehoshua ben Devorah
Yom-Tov Simcha ben Chaya Yehudis
 
Injured in Meron
Elazar ben Re-u-ma
Yosef Ezriel ben Chaya Michal 
 
Injured in Israel War/Terror Attack
Benayah Yisroel ben Aviva
Elad ben Julia 
Shalev Ben Revital  
פרק 6/ו
(א) לַמְנַצֵּחַ בִּנְגִינוֹת עַל הַשְּׁמִינִית מִזְמוֹר לְדָוִד:
 (ב) ה' אַל בְּאַפְּךָ תוֹכִיחֵנִי וְאַל בַּחֲמָתְךָ תְיַסְּרֵנִי:
 (ג) חָנֵּנִי ה' כִּי אֻמְלַל אָנִי רְפָאֵנִי ה' כִּי נִבְהֲלוּ עֲצָמָי:
 (ד) וְנַפְשִׁי נִבְהֲלָה מְאֹד וְאַתָּה ה' עַד מָתָי:
 (ה) שׁוּבָה ה' חַלְּצָה נַפְשִׁי הוֹשִׁיעֵנִי לְמַעַן חַסְדֶּךָ:
 (ו) כִּי אֵין בַּמָּוֶת זִכְרֶךָ בִּשְׁאוֹל מִי יוֹדֶה לָּךְ:
 (ז) יָגַעְתִּי בְּאַנְחָתִי אַשְׂחֶה בְכָל לַיְלָה מִטָּתִי בְּדִמְעָתִי עַרְשִׂי אַמְסֶה:
(ח) עָשְׁשָׁה מִכַּעַס עֵינִי עָתְקָה בְּכָל צוֹרְרָי:
 (ט) סוּרוּ מִמֶּנִּי כָּל פֹּעֲלֵי אָוֶן כִּי שָׁמַע ה' קוֹל בִּכְיִי:
 (י) שָׁמַע ה' תְּחִנָּתִי ה' תְּפִלָּתִי יִקָּח:
 (יא) יֵבֹשׁוּ וְיִבָּהֲלוּ מְאֹד כָּל אֹיְבָי יָשֻׁבוּ יֵבֹשׁוּ רָגַע:

1) For the musician, with musical accompaniment on the sheminis instrument, a mizmor by David. (2) Hashem, don't rebuke me in Your anger. Don't chastise me in Your rage. (3) Grant me Your mercy, Hashem, for I have been cut down. (4) Heal me, Hashem, for my bones shake with terror. My soul is utterly terrified, and You Hashem — How long? (5) Turn back, Hashem, release my soul. Save me as befits Your kindness ... (6) for there is no mention of You in death. In the grave who will thank You? (7) I am exhausted from groaning; every night my bed is drenched; with my tears I soil the place where I have lain.  (8) My eye is dimmed from anger, aged by all my tormentors. (9) Depart from me all wrongdoers, for Hashem has heard the sound of my weeping. (10) Hashem has heard my plea; Hashem will accept my prayer. (11) They will be ashamed and will be utterly astounded. When all my enemies return, they will be ashamed for a while.
 פרק 20/כ         
(א) לַמְנַצֵּחַ מִזְמוֹר לְדָוִד:
 (ב) יַעַנְךָ ה' בְּיוֹם צָרָה יְשַׂגֶּבְךָ שֵׁם אֱלֹקֵי יַעֲקֹב:
 (ג) יִשְׁלַח עֶזְרְךָ מִקֹּדֶשׁ וּמִצִּיּוֹן יִסְעָדֶךָּ:
 (ד) יִזְכֹּר כָּל מִנְחֹתֶךָ וְעוֹלָתְךָ יְדַשְּׁנֶה סֶלָה:
 (ה) יִתֶּן לְךָ כִלְבָבֶךָ וְכָל עֲצָתְךָ יְמַלֵּא:
 (ו) נְרַנְּנָה בִּישׁוּעָתֶךָ וּבְשֵׁם אֱלֹקֵינוּ נִדְגֹּל, יְמַלֵּא ה' כָּל מִשְׁאֲלוֹתֶיךָ:
(ז) עַתָּה יָדַעְתִּי כִּי הוֹשִׁיעַ ה' מְשִׁיחוֹ יַעֲנֵהוּ מִשְּׁמֵי קָדְשׁוֹ בִּגְבֻרוֹת יֵשַׁע יְמִינוֹ:
 (ח) אֵלֶּה בָרֶכֶב וְאֵלֶּה בַסּוּסִים וַאֲנַחְנוּ בְּשֵׁם ה' אֱלֹהֵינוּ נַזְכִּיר:
 (ט) הֵמָּה כָּרְעוּ וְנָפָלוּ וַאֲנַחְנוּ קַּמְנוּ וַנִּתְעוֹדָד:
  (י) ה' הוֹשִׁיעָה הַמֶּלֶךְ יַעֲנֵנוּ בְיוֹם קָרְאֵנוּ: 

(1) For the musician, a mizmor by David. (2) May Hashem answer you on the day of distress. May the Name of Yaakov's G-d protect you. (3) May He send your help from the Mikdash; may He support you from Tzion. (4) May He give consideration to all your minchah-offerings. May He accept your olah-offerings, Selah. (5) May He grant you according to your heart. May He fulfill your every plan. (6) We will sing joyously because of your deliverance, and we will gather around banners in the Name of our G-d. May Hashem fulfill all your requests.  (7) Now I know that Hashem continues to save His anointed one. He will continue to answer from His holy heaven, with the mighty victories of His right hand. (8) Some [depend] on chariots, and some on horses. We call out the Name of Hashem, our G-d. (9) They slumped and fell, but we stood up and were empowered. (10) Hashem save! May the King answer us on the day we call.
 
Psalms Chapter 130 תְּהִלִּים
א  שִׁיר הַמַּעֲלוֹת:
מִמַּעֲמַקִּים קְרָאתִיךָ    יְהוָה.
      1 A Song of Ascents. 
       Out of the depths have I called Thee, O LORD.
ב  אֲדֹנָי,    שִׁמְעָה בְקוֹלִי:
  תִּהְיֶינָה אָזְנֶיךָקַשֻּׁבוֹת--    לְקוֹלתַּחֲנוּנָי.
      2 Lord, hearken unto my voice; 
       let Thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications.
ג  אִם-עֲוֺנוֹת תִּשְׁמָר-יָהּ--    אֲדֹנָימִי יַעֲמֹד.
       3 If Thou, LORD, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand?
ד  כִּי-עִמְּךָ הַסְּלִיחָה--    לְמַעַןתִּוָּרֵא.
        4 For with Thee there is forgiveness, that Thou may be feared.
ה  קִוִּיתִי יְהוָהקִוְּתָה נַפְשִׁי;    וְלִדְבָרוֹ הוֹחָלְתִּי.
        5 I wait for the LORD, my soul does wait, and in His word do I hope.
ו   נַפְשִׁי לַאדֹנָי--    מִשֹּׁמְרִים לַבֹּקֶרשֹׁמְרִים לַבֹּקֶר.
        6 My soul waits for the Lord, more than watchmen for the morning; yea, more  than watchmen for the morning.
  ז  יַחֵל יִשְׂרָאֵלאֶל-יְהוָה:    כִּי-עִם-יְהוָה הַחֶסֶדוְהַרְבֵּה עִמּוֹ   פְדוּת.
        7 O Israel, hope in the LORD; for with the LORD           there is mercy, and with Him  is plenteous redemption.
ח  וְהוּאיִפְדֶּה אֶת-יִשְׂרָאֵל--    מִכֹּלעֲוֺנֹתָיו.
        8 And He will redeem Israel from all his iniquities.



              Psalms Chapter 121 תְּהִלִּים
א  שִׁירלַמַּעֲלוֹת:
אֶשָּׂא עֵינַיאֶל-הֶהָרִים--    מֵאַיִןיָבֹא עֶזְרִי.
      1 A Song of Ascents. 
I      will lift up mine eyes unto the mountains: from whence shall my help come?
ב  עֶזְרִימֵעִם יְהוָה--    עֹשֵׂהשָׁמַיִם וָאָרֶץ.
       2 My help comes from the LORD, who made heaven and earth.
ג  אַל-יִתֵּן לַמּוֹט רַגְלֶךָ;    אַל-יָנוּםשֹׁמְרֶךָ.
       3 He will not suffer thy foot to be moved; He that keeps thee will not slumber.
ד  הִנֵּה לֹא-יָנוּםוְלֹא יִישָׁן--    שׁוֹמֵריִשְׂרָאֵל.
       4 Behold, He that keeps Israel does neither slumber nor sleep.
ה  יְהוָה שֹׁמְרֶךָ;    יְהוָה צִלְּךָעַל-יַד יְמִינֶךָ.
       5 The LORD is thy keeper; the LORD is thy shade upon thy right hand.
ו  יוֹמָםהַשֶּׁמֶשׁ לֹא-יַכֶּכָּה;    וְיָרֵחַ בַּלָּיְלָה.
       6 The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.
ז  יְהוָהיִשְׁמָרְךָ מִכָּל-רָע:    יִשְׁמֹראֶת-נַפְשֶׁךָ.
       7 The LORD shall keep thee from all evil; He shall keep thy soul.
ח  יְהוָהיִשְׁמָר-צֵאתְךָ וּבוֹאֶךָ--    מֵעַתָּהוְעַד-עוֹלָם.
        8 The LORD shall guard thy going out and thy coming in, from this time forth and forever

Psalms - Chapter 142 תְּהִלִּים

1A maskil of David, when he was in the cave, a prayer. אמַשְׂכִּ֥יל לְדָוִ֑ד בִּֽהְיוֹת֖וֹ בַמְּעָרָ֣ה תְפִלָּֽה:
2[With] my voice, I cry out to the Lord; [with] my voice, I supplicate the Lord. בקוֹלִי אֶל־יְהֹוָ֣ה אֶזְעָ֑ק ק֜וֹלִ֗י אֶל־יְ֘הֹוָ֥ה אֶתְחַנָּֽן:
3I pour out before Him my speech; my distress I recite before Him. גאֶשְׁפֹּ֣ךְ לְפָנָ֣יו שִׂיחִ֑י צָֽ֜רָתִ֗י לְפָ֘נָ֥יו אַגִּֽיד:
4When my spirit enwraps itself upon me, and You know my path. In whichever way I go, they have hidden a snare for me. דבְּהִתְעַטֵּ֬ף עָלַ֜י | רוּחִ֗י וְאַתָּה֘ יָדַ֪עְתָּ נְתִֽיבָ֫תִ֥י בְּאֹֽרַח־ז֥וּ אֲהַלֵּ֑ךְ טָֽמְנ֖וּ פַ֥ח לִֽי:
5Looking to the right, I see that no one recognizes me; escape is lost from me; no one seeks my soul. ההַבֵּ֚יט יָמִ֨ין | וּרְאֵה֘ וְאֵין־לִ֪י מַ֫כִּ֥יר אָבַ֣ד מָנ֣וֹס מִמֶּ֑נִּי אֵ֖ין דּוֹרֵ֣שׁ לְנַפְשִֽׁי:
6I cried out to You, O Lord; I said, "You are my refuge, my lot in the land of the living." וזָעַ֥קְתִּי אֵלֶ֗יךָ יְהֹ֫וָ֥ה אָ֖מַרְתִּי אַתָּ֣ה מַחְסִּ֑י חֶ֜לְקִ֗י בְּאֶ֣רֶץ הַֽחַיִּים:
7Hearken to my cry for I have become very low; save me from my pursuers for they have overpowered me. זהַקְשִׁ֚יבָה | אֶל־רִנָּתִי֘ כִּֽי־דַלּ֪וֹתִי מְ֫אֹ֥ד הַצִּילֵ֥נִי מֵרֹֽדְפַ֑י כִּ֖י אָֽמְצ֣וּ מִמֶּֽנִּי:
8Take my soul out of confinement to give thanks to Your name; because of me the righteous will crown You, because You will recompense me. חה֘וֹצִ֚יאָה מִמַּסְגֵּ֨ר | נַפְשִׁי֘ לְהוֹד֪וֹת אֶת־שְׁ֫מֶ֥ךָ בִּ֖י יַכְתִּ֣רוּ צַדִּיקִ֑ים כִּ֖י תִגְמֹ֣ל עָלָֽי:

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I have added injured soldier, Ido ben Inbal, who was critically wounded in the head, and is in a coma.

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