iPhone App Allows you to Send Prayers to Rabbis

Sunday, September 27, 2009

The iPhone has always been known to be a reliable communication device and this time, one app can put you directly in touch with God. The app is called the “Send a Prayer” app which allows users to enter personal prayers and send them to rabbis in Jerusalem for placement at the Wailing Wall. This app coincides with the coming Jewish holiday, Yom Kippur.

At the same time, the app allows iPhone owners to share their personal prayers with friends via email and soon on major social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. The app is available at the iTunes store for $0.99 and was made by Chabad.org.

(Source) Huffington Post

1 komentar:

gil September 28, 2009 at 8:55 PM  

Reminds me of Google Talk on Android, except that all Android users have it automatically set up by default without downloading an app and it can also communicate with people who use Google Talk on other devices.

I guess most people are probably more likely to know iPhone owners than Android owners, but I'm in the unique position where 8 out of my 10 most frequently communicated with friends all have Android so it works out pretty conveniently.

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