TEHILLIM: Acheinu B’nei Yisroel in Eretz Yisroel Need Our Tefillos

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Once, while sitting in traffic, I started to say some tehillim. A policeman approached my car and wrote me out a ticket for talking on the phone while driving. I tried to explain to him: “Officer, I didn’t do anything wrong, I was just talking to the Lord!” To which he replied: “Listen, buddy, I don’t care WHO you were talking to! It is against the law to talk on the phone while driving, period!” He proceeded to walk back to his car, and then he turned around and said to me: “Look, the Lord wasn’t doing the driving; it was YOU who was doing the driving, so YOU’re the one who gets the ticket.” He then proceeded once again to walk back to his car, but then he returned, took the ticket from my hand, ripped it up into shreds and said to me: “Look, the Lord is probably going to give you a ticket anyway; why should you get 2 tickets? Have a nice day.”
“Have a nice day too,” I replied. And, as he walked back to his car, I shouted out to him and asked him if he could speak to the Lord on my behalf.
“You’ll need a lawyer for THAT,” he told me, “I’m not authorized to speak to the Lord on your behalf.”
“And I’m definitely not going to call him while I’m driving!” he added.
Please supply the name of the Rav who told you that you cannot say “Israel “.
And who told you that you cannot say that the soldiers especially need and deserve our teffilos.
Thank you Lakewood Scoop for the update.
I am actually saying many Kapitalach Tehillim.
About 45,000 families left their homes in order to escape these rocket attacks.
Every single day almost someone gets injured in Eretz Yisroel.
The more Tehillim we say it will help double.
1. The Tehillim will help for the war in Eretz Yisroel.
2. The Tehillim will help that Hashem will help us here in USA and Hashem will not let the non-Yidden to do us any harm.
“yesterday eretz yiroel sent…..”
ofcourse we should say tehillim etc.
but “EY” didnt send anything, it was the state of israel.