(traditionally recited during the Amidah's priestly blessing; can also be recited when you awaken.)
Master of the Universe, I am Yours and my dreams are Yours. I have dreamt a dream and I do not know what it means.
May it be Your will, Lord my God and God of my ancestors, that all my dreams be for good, for myself and all Israel, whether I have dreamt about myself, or about others, or others have dreamt about me.
If they are good, strengthen and reinforce them, and may they be fulfilled me and them like the dreams of the righteous Joseph.
If, though, they need healing, heal them as You healed Hezekiah King of Judah from his illness, like Miriam the prophetess from her leprosy, like Na’aman from his leprosy, like the waters of Mara by Moses our teacher, and like the waters of Jericho by Elisha.
And just as You turned the curses of Balaam the wicked from curse to blessing, so turn all my dreams about me and the community of Israel to good; protect me, be gracious to me and accept me. Amen.
Master of the Universe, I am Yours and my dreams are Yours. I have dreamt a dream and I do not know what it means.
May it be Your will, Lord my God and God of my ancestors, that all my dreams be for good, for myself and all Israel, whether I have dreamt about myself, or about others, or others have dreamt about me.
If they are good, strengthen and reinforce them, and may they be fulfilled me and them like the dreams of the righteous Joseph.
If, though, they need healing, heal them as You healed Hezekiah King of Judah from his illness, like Miriam the prophetess from her leprosy, like Na’aman from his leprosy, like the waters of Mara by Moses our teacher, and like the waters of Jericho by Elisha.
And just as You turned the curses of Balaam the wicked from curse to blessing, so turn all my dreams about me and the community of Israel to good; protect me, be gracious to me and accept me. Amen.