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When reading Tehillim what do you do for a value not contemplated by the values of the AlephBet

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A friend asked me to read tehillim for his uncle, also my friend. In order to spell Bob's Hebrew name, Dovber, I need a resh. What do I do? Read #100 twice???

Todah N'omi Sarah


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Hi N'omi Sarah,

I would suggest reading from Chapter 119.

You will note that the chapter follows the order of the Hebrew alphabet, each letter having eight verses for that particular letter.

The verses starting with "resh" are #153-160.

I note, that the relevant verses in this chapter can also be read for the (other) letters of the person's Hebrew name.


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