- Halacha
- Tehillim and Personal Prayers
having my prayers answered
Question
In times of help and need, in times of distress, what is best to do, go to Ohel and daven or request a prayer in Israel for your name to be davened for? http://chibasjerusalem.com/request.php
From the website above and list of gravesites which request would you recommend for all areas in life that need attention? Parnasa Tova, Refuah, and Shidduchim? any particular request you would recommend from the list that's the most powerful to get answers? Thank you.
Answer
The best is always for you yourself to daven in times of distress, in your own words, from the depths of your heart, wherever you find that you can concentrate the best. Ask Hashem for anything and everything and deepen your relationship with Him through speaking with Him and getting to know Him through His Torah and mitzvot.

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