Prayer for the 23rd of Sivan 5777 and the Coming of Mashiach 777
For a Male Child and Shidduchim (Marriage Matches)
Master of the Universe, Almighty! On this holy and awesome day, when Achashverosh annulled his decrees and granted the Jews permission to stand up for their lives and strike those who sought their harm. In the merit of this great and holy day, not a single Jewish man or woman, nor a single boy or girl, was harmed in all 127 provinces of his kingdom. Even though a cruel and terrible war raged for 24 hours across all 127 provinces of his kingdom—and who can reverse the terrible consequences—with 75,000 killed, corresponding to the number of years of Hadassah (Esther) who brought salvation to the Jewish people.
Therefore, on this day, all barren women are blessed with children, and each and every person will find their true shidduch (marriage match) from the seven days of Creation, from the Hidden Light of the seven days, from the Hidden Light with which Hashem, may He be blessed, created the world and its fullness, the earth and its inhabitants, the stars, the constellations, and all their systems. And regarding them it is said: "Yet I will rejoice in Hashem, I will exult in the God of my salvation." "And You will make me stand upon my high places, You will widen my steps beneath me." And may I merit that You reveal Yourself to me twice, just as You did to Tzelelponit, the mother of Samson. And may I merit, O One Hashem: "You pierced with his own staffs the head of his warriors... Sun and moon stood still in their habitation; at the light of Your arrows they walked, at the shining of Your glittering spear. You marched through the earth in indignation, You threshed the nations in anger. You went forth for the salvation of Your people, for the salvation of Your anointed; You struck the head from the house of the wicked, laying bare the foundation to the neck. Selah." "Hashem God is my strength, and He makes my feet like hinds' feet, and makes me tread upon my high places. To the chief musician on my stringed instruments."
BS"D (With the Help of Heaven)
Prayer for the 23rd of Sivan 5777 and the Coming of Mashiach 777
For a Male Child and Shidduchim (Marriage Matches)
Master of the Universe, Almighty! On this holy and awesome day, when Achashverosh annulled his decrees and granted the Jews permission to stand up for their lives and strike those who sought their harm. In the merit of this great and holy day, not a single Jewish man or woman, nor a single boy or girl, was harmed in all 127 provinces of his kingdom. Even though a cruel and terrible war raged for 24 hours across all 127 provinces of his kingdom—and who can reverse the terrible consequences—with 75,000 killed, corresponding to the number of years of Hadassah (Esther) who brought salvation to the Jewish people.
Therefore, on this day, all barren women are blessed with children, and each and every person will find their true shidduch (marriage match) from the seven days of Creation, from the Hidden Light of the seven days, from the Hidden Light with which Hashem, may He be blessed, created the world and its fullness, the earth and its inhabitants, the stars, the constellations, and all their systems. And regarding them it is said: "Yet I will rejoice in Hashem, I will exult in the God of my salvation." "And You will make me stand upon my high places, You will widen my steps beneath me." And may I merit that You reveal Yourself to me twice, just as You did to Tzelelponit, the mother of Samson. And may I merit, O One Hashem: "You pierced with his own staffs the head of his warriors... Sun and moon stood still in their habitation; at the light of Your arrows they walked, at the shining of Your glittering spear. You marched through the earth in indignation, You threshed the nations in anger. You went forth for the salvation of Your people, for the salvation of Your anointed; You struck the head from the house of the wicked, laying bare the foundation to the neck. Selah." "Hashem God is my strength, and He makes my feet like hinds' feet, and makes me tread upon my high places. To the chief musician on my stringed instruments."
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