Prayer for the Molad of the Month of Iyar 5782 — Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

With Hashem’s help, for the sake of Heaven, for the sake of the Holy Name
A PRAYER FOR THE MOLAD OF THE MONTH OF IYAR 5782
The molad of the month will be on Sunday at 5:59, 1 chelek, toward morning after sunrise
Master of the universe, Almighty One, for Whom no plan is impossible—by the merit of the molad of the month of Iyar, whose initials allude to “My enemies will turn back; they will be ashamed in an instant,” and which will be on Sunday, already immediately after sunrise—5:59, 1 chelek—
open for us all the gates of Heaven: the Fifty Gates of Binah and the Thirty-Two Paths of Chochmah. Let every barrier fall away, and let manna descend from Heaven,
just as it descended at the Exodus from Egypt on the 15th of Iyar. Let all the gates of Chochmah, Binah, and Daas be opened, and may we merit the Kesser of “the Head that is unknowable,” the Green Line that encircles the entire world,
as it is written, “Esther was greenish,” and “he drew out (vayarek) his trained men”—for 318 men merited the Green Line, which is the Malchus of Adam Kadmon. This secret of the Green Line that is revealed in the month of Iyar is the month of Ziv, in which Shlomo began building the Beis HaMikdash in the fourth year of his reign, and it was completed in the month of Bul in year eleven—seven years in total. For “Lemech lives” is 777, the gematria of “light, water, firmament,” plus another 100 blessings,
and “Yaakov lives” is seven times the Name Ehyeh = 147. All of this is revealed in the month of Iyar. And all the secrets in the world are revealed on Rosh Chodesh Iyar, for then all the gates of all the Heichalos are opened—even the gates of the Beis HaMikdash. If the molad occurred at night, the gates would open by themselves at every molad and molad. So too, may the gates of the Beis HaMikdash be opened now as well, and may the Beis HaMikdash of fire descend from Heaven now, at the very moment of the molad.
For the healing of The Rav, Rabbi Eliezer ben Atia, and the Rebbetzin Tehila bas Leah
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