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amother
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Wed, Jan 29 2014, 5:24 am
My pet is sick and I would like to pray for her.
I was wondering how I should do it or even if it's okay. Can I say tehillim for a pet or is is like offensive in some way because you can't treat an animal like a person. Or should I just talk to hashem in my language and just say please heal my pet. I really love her.
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Rrs123
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Wed, Jan 29 2014, 5:30 am
You can pray, say tehillim and talk to Hashem about whatever you want. Your pet is not a person, and does not have a jewish name so you cannot use it's name while you daven. But you can definitely pray!
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cinnamon
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Wed, Jan 29 2014, 5:53 am
I agree you can daven for anything and everything. More than that you SHOULD daven for anything and everything.
I hope your pet gets well soon.
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