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The Traveler’s Prayer

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The Traveler’s Prayer

In the past, travel was dangerous primarily because of bandits, wild animals, and natural disasters. Today, the major danger is from traffic accidents. Fortunately, the Sages' prayer for travelers (Tefillat Ha-derekh) covers all types of danger. It is recited at the beginning of a trip that will be at least four kilometers (about 2.5 miles).

Here is the prayer: “May it be Your will, Lord our God and God of our fathers, to lead us to peace, direct our steps to peace, guide us to peace, and bring us to our desired destination with life, joy, and peace. Rescue us from any enemy or ambush on the way, and from all afflictions that trouble the world. Send blessing to the work of our hands, and let us find grace, kindness, and compassion from You and all who see us. Hear our pleadings, for You are a God Who hears prayer and pleading. Blessed are You, Lord, Who listens to prayer.”

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