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Morning—Before Going Online
Baruch Atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech ha-olam,
Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the universe, who has given us minds to create and tools to connect across great distances.
Ribono shel Olam,
Master of the World, You see all—the hidden and the revealed. You know every word before it is on my tongue (Psalm 139:4).
Today I will enter the digital world: screens, searches, messages, accounts.
Help me to walk in Your ways even there:
- To guard my tongue (shmirat halashon) in every text, email, and post.
- To remember that lashon hara (evil speech) is still lashon hara, even when typed.
- To keep my eyes from what is forbidden (shmiras einayim).
- To use my time—Your gift—wisely, not squandering it on emptiness (hevel).
Guarding Identity and Household
HaShem,
You commanded us to "guard your soul diligently" (Deuteronomy 4:9).
In this generation, I must also guard:
- My name and reputation (shem tov),
- My family's financial security and personal information,
- My accounts, passwords, and digital footprint.
You have provided tools in our time—services like IDShield—to watch over these things:to alert me to threats, to monitor for fraud, to help restore what is stolen.
Help me to be a wise steward (shomer), not anxious but watchful, using these protections as part of my responsibility to guard what You have entrusted to me.
Seeking Justice and Counsel
You commanded us: "Justice, justice you shall pursue" (Deuteronomy 16:20).
Thank You for systems of law and for accessible legal counsel—services like LegalShield—that help families navigate contracts, disputes, and daily legal questions with integrity.
Help me to seek counsel when needed, to act justly in all my dealings, and to protect my household from exploitation.
Midday Awareness
Ribono shel Olam,
as I move through my day online and offline, keep me mindful:
- Am I honoring Shabbat boundaries when Shabbat comes?
- Am I treating others with kavod (respect)?
- Am I remembering that "the world stands on three things: Torah, service, and acts of loving-kindness" (Pirkei Avot 1:2)?
Let my digital life serve these foundations, not undermine them.
Evening—Before Logging Of
Where I used technology well today—to learn Torah, to help others, to fulfill my responsibilities—I thank You.
Where I wasted time, spoke without thinking, or let my eyes wander to what is not good, I confess it and ask for Your forgiveness and strength to do better tomorrow.
"Cast your burden upon the Lord, and He will sustain you" (Psalm 55:23).
Tonight I place my identity, my data, my accounts, my family, and my legal concerns into Your hands.
"He who watches over Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps" (Psalm 121:4).
Baruch Atah Adonai, shomer amo Yisrael la'ad.
Blessed are You, Lord, who guards Your people Israel forever.
Amen.
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