Refuah Shlema, Yehi Ratzon...
Mi Sheberach
He who blessed our forefathers Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob – may He bless (Hebrew name son or father’s name) because he has come to the Torah in honor of the Omnipresent, in honor of the Torah (in honor of the sabbath or festival, if applicable). As a reward for this, may the Holy One, Blessed is He protect him and rescue him from every trouble and distress, from every plague and illness; and may He send blessing and success in his every endeavor (on a festival add: and may he be privileged to ascend to Jerusalem for the pilgrimage) together with all Israel, his brethren. Now let us respond: Amen.
Chapter 20
1. For the Conductor, a psalm by David. 2. May the Lord answer you on the day of distress; may the Name of the God of Jacob fortify you. 3. May He send your help from the Sanctuary, and support you from Zion. 4. May He remember all your offerings, and always accept favorably your sacrifices. 5. May He grant you your heart's desire, and fulfill your every counsel. 6. We will rejoice in your deliverance, and raise our banners in the name of our God; may the Lord fulfill all your wishes. 7. Now I know that the Lord has delivered His anointed one, answering him from His holy heavens with the mighty saving power of His right hand. 8. Some [rely] upon chariots and some upon horses, but we [rely upon and] invoke the Name of the Lord our God. 9. They bend and fall, but we rise and stand firm. 10. Lord, deliver us; may the King answer us on the day we call.