
Chapter 18
If one merits a public miracle, he should offer a song to Elohim, including in his song all the miracles that have
occurred since the day the world was created, as well as the good that Elohim wrought for Israel at the giving of
the Torah. And he should say: "He Who has performed these miracles, may He do with me likewise."
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Chapter 19 To behold Elohim's might one should look to the heavens, to the sun, and to the Torah, from
which awesome miracles and wonders can be perceived--wonders that lead the creations to tell of Elohim's glory.
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Chapter 20 If a loved one or relative is suffering-even in a distant place, where one is unable to
help-offer this prayer on their behalf.
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Chapter 21 One who is endowed with prosperity, and whose every desire is granted, ought not be
ungrateful. He should praise and thank Elohim, recognize Him as the cause of his prosperity, and trust in Him. For
everything comes from the kindness of the One Above.
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Chapter 22
Every person should pray in agony over the length of the exile, and our fall from prestige to lowliness. One should
also take vows (for self-improvement) in his distress.
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