Shuva Israel | Rabbi Pinto Research Institute

Your Prayers are BLOCKED! (Until You Do This) ????

Start with a visual of a “blocked” or “do not enter” sign, maybe over a person trying to pray. Then, show a split screen: one side with someone praying fervently (representing sins with G-d), the other side with a frustrated or sad face (representing someone who was wronged). A visual of a message being sent on a phone, then dissolving, symbolizing “not enough.” Finally, transition to two people genuinely embracing or making amends, followed by someone praying with clarity and peace. Text overlays could highlight “Man & G-d” vs. “Man & Fellow Man,” “Blocked Prayers,” and “True Atonement.”

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