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A blessing based on the Hebrew word hisun, vaccine

Hands holding white woven strings, draped in a purple kimono with floral patterns.

“May the memory of this year spark a revolution within us to build a stronger, more just and loving world.”

An array of lit candles glowing warmly in the dark, creating a serene and contemplative atmosphere.

For forming our own words of comfort about the pandemic before the recitation of Sh’ma

A person sits on a bench by a pond, wrapped in a purple blanket, surrounded by lush greenery.

“We take note of / The hard work and creativity”

A healthcare worker administers a vaccine to a seated man in a clinic, with others waiting in the background.

“See me as I enact Your commandment ‘love your neighbor as yourself.'”

Two women wearing masks give a distanced high-five while sitting on a bench surrounded by greenery.

“May we take this vaccine as a sign of what is to come”

Two elderly people wearing masks applaud inside while looking out of a window.

“A first that leads to other firsts”

Person with outstretched arms wearing a mask, outdoors under a blue sky with trees.

“May this vaccine offer protection”

Doctor administering a vaccine to a woman wearing a mask.
“Breathe with the trees/Who hug my home”
White pigeon perched on a tree branch, surrounded by lush green leaves.

“May they be met every day with the gratitude and the support that they deserve”

Person in protective gear and mask looking out a window.

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