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Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל דָּדוֹךְ, שַׂר מַמְתִּין חַיִּים וְחֶסֶד, מָטֶה מִן זְכוּתִי, וְתַכְלְיָה מִן חֻלְשָׁךְ, לְאַחֲזָאָה יְשׁוּעָה וְרַחֲמִים לְעַמָּךְ, בִּרְכַת ה' הִיא תַעֲשִׁיר, וְלֹא יוֹסִיף עֶצֶב עִמָּהּ, ה' שׁוֹמֵר אֶת חֲסִידָיו וְיוֹדָעוֹ, וְרֹזֵן עָשָׂה פֶלֶא דָּן מַלְכִּים וְכָל בְּנֵי מְלָכִים אַתָּה הוּא, וְכָל קָדוֹשׁ אֲשֶׁר יִמָּצֵא בָךְ יִקְרָא. mikha dadok prayer pdf exclusive
English Translation: "Michael, the High Minister, the Prince who waits for life and mercy, extend from my merit, and completion from my weakness, to show salvation and compassion to Your people. The blessing of the Lord makes rich, and He adds no sorrow with it. The Lord preserves the faithful, and the plentifully rewards the proud doer. O Ruler, perform a wonder! Judge kings and all the sons of kings—You are He! And every holy one found in You shall be called."
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While the literal text is protected in the exclusive PDF, researchers have identified the standard structure of the Mikha Dadok prayer. It typically consists of five parts:
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