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Mark Zuckerberg reveals story behind his gold necklace, says it has a prayer for his daughters

'This is something that I worked with a designer to make that has engraved on it the prayer that I sing to my daughters every night when I put them to bed,' Mark Zuckerberg said about the gold chain that he often wears.

July 27, 2024 / 10:38 IST
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Mark Zuckerberg further shared that the prayer includes the words, 'May we have the courage to make our lives a blessing.'

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently shared the poignant story behind the gold chain he often wears during an interview on “The Circuit with Emily Chang.” The tech mogul revealed that the necklace holds deep personal significance for him and his family.

In the interview, Bloomberg journalist Emily Chang asked Zuckerberg about the necklace. In response, he explained, “This is something that I worked with a designer to make that has engraved on it the prayer that I sing to my daughters every night when I put them to bed. It’s a Jewish prayer called Mi Shebeirach. And it’s basically a prayer for health and courage.”

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Zuckerberg further shared that the prayer includes the words, “May we have the courage to make our lives a blessing.” He added, “I’ve sung it to them basically every night of their lives since they were born, unless I’m travelling out or something. But I try to be around for bedtime. That’s kind of my thing when I hang out with the kids. It’s just meaningful for me and our family.”

Zuckerberg further shared that the prayer includes the words, “May we have the courage to make our lives a blessing.” He added, “I’ve sung it to them basically every night of their lives since they were born, unless I’m travelling out or something. But I try to be around for bedtime. That’s kind of my thing when I hang out with the kids. It’s just meaningful for me and our family.”