Correction to: “With the Pandemic Still Raging, I am Blessed to Do My Part to Defeat it”: Exploring COVID‑19 Jewish Liturgy and Prayers in Israel and the United States
Elazar Ben‑Lulu

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TopicsJewish and Middle Eastern Studies · Religion, Society, and Development · Media, Religion, Digital Communication
Correction to: Journal of Religion and Health https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-024-02190-6
In this article, the Hebrew prayers written as left to right incorrectly instead of right to left. The original article has been corrected.
The prayer under the heading “Post COVID-19 Mikveh Ceremony” was incorrect. It should have been appeared as given below.
Incorrect:
Correct:
The prayer under the heading, “Entering the mikveh/beach” was incorrect. It should have been appeared as given below.
Incorrect:
Correct:
Incorrect:
Correct:
In Table 1, the prayer should be written in right to left . The correct version of Table 1 is given below.
Incorrect version of Table 1: Table 1. Prayer for halting fertility treatments
Correct version of Table 1: Table 1. Prayer for halting fertility treatments
