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Hashem always hears our tefillos.

We must daven for those that are ill and daven that no one else gets sick.

We must daven three times a day with more kavanna than ever before.

We should say the ketores during Shacharis and Mincha followed by the Ribon Ha’Olamim for a mageifa.

Extra Tehillim should be recited.

We must be mechazeik our limud Hatorah on our own and by continuing our chavrusas and shiurim via phone or videoconferencing.

We must look out for each other by contributing tzedaka more generously than in the past, and by being aware of families in need.

We must increase our emunah and bitachon in Hashem and maintain and exude calm for ourselves and our families during these tumultuous times.

Davening Be’ychidus

  1. One should designate a davening spot in the house and daven with shoes and proper attire.
  2. One should try and daven at the same times every day as if he were going to shul. In order to avoid problems of eating and working once the zeman tefilla arrives one should set an alarm for these scheduled tefillos.
  3. Davening be’yechidus at vasikin is something one should make an effort to do, as some poskim compare tefilla k’vasikin to davening be’tzibur)
  4. Tzedaka in pushka before tefilla
  5. The korbanos should be recited.
  6. Shmonei Esre should be said by a wall or permanent fixture.
  7. Say Vehu Rachum on Monday and Thursday with extra kavana.
  8. Perek 120, 121, & 130 should be said after Shacharis and perek 91 after Mincha
  9. Shabbos after Mariv Shmonei Esrai say Vayechulu and Mogen Avos as said in shul.
  10. Krias Shema after Tzais
  11. On Shabbos one should read the parsha and haftora in place of krias hatorah. This can count as part of shnayim mikra.
  12. On Shabbos only the first Yekum Purkan is recited.
  13. At mincha say Vaani Tsefilosi after Uvo Letzion