Lights of Remembrance: Jewish Rituals and Prayers in The Fight Against HIV/AIDS

Authors

  • Prof Miriam Adler Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel

Keywords:

Jewish prayers, HIV/AIDS, healing rituals

Abstract

This article examines the role of Jewish prayers of remembrance and healing for those affected by HIV/AIDS, focusing on the intersection of faith, liturgy, and social justice. Drawing on key Jewish prayers such as the Kaddish (prayer for the dead), Mi Sheberach (prayer for healing), and the lighting of candles during observances like World AIDS Day, the study explores how Jewish communities have used these rituals to offer spiritual solace, collective memory, and hope for an AIDS-free future. By analyzing textual sources, interviews with community leaders, and observations from Jewish AIDS-related services, the paper highlights how Jewish prayer practices have been adapted to address the emotional, psychological, and social impacts of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The findings demonstrate how these prayers not only provide comfort for those mourning loved ones but also foster solidarity and activism in the fight against HIV/AIDS, promoting healing and justice within the community.  

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Published

2025-05-01

How to Cite

Prof Miriam Adler. (2025). Lights of Remembrance: Jewish Rituals and Prayers in The Fight Against HIV/AIDS. American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 5(05), 1–6. Retrieved from https://theusajournals.com/index.php/ajsshr/article/view/5377