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First say אמר רבי בנימין הכל בחזקת סומין עד שהקדוש ברוך הוא מאיר את עיניהם מן הכא ויפקח אלהים את עיניה, and then in your own words ask God to help you find what you've lost.

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Q: If you lose something and your a Jew what do you say?
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