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Prayer to Merit that the Rav Will Officiate the Wedding

עורך ראשי

Master of the Universe, the Omnipotent One from whom no purpose can be withheld, grant me the merit that the Rav will be the mesader kiddushin (officiating rabbi) at my wedding. And may I know that "There is none (61) holy (410) as Hashem (46); for (30) there is none (61) beside You (452); neither is there (67) any rock (296) like our God (102)", and through this, perform miracles and wonders for me, "As in the days of (80) your coming out (511) of the land of (231) Egypt (380) I will show unto him (258) wonders (573)" = 3700. And may my bride and I merit a hundred times the 370 supernal lights (3700), like Adam and Eve before the sin. And may the blessing be fulfilled in us: "Even as You rejoiced Your creation in the Garden of Eden from of old." And may my bride and I merit to completely strip off our physical bodies, which are made of the mishka d'chivya (the skin of the serpent), the leprosy of the snake's skin, and may we merit holy and new bodies from the Garden of Eden.

B'Siyata Dishmaya (With the help of Heaven)

To Merit that the Rav Will Officiate the Wedding

Master of the Universe, the Omnipotent One from whom no purpose can be withheld, grant me the merit that the Rav will be the mesader kiddushin (officiating rabbi) at my wedding. And may I know that "There is none (61) holy (410) as Hashem (46); for (30) there is none (61) beside You (452); neither is there (67) any rock (296) like our God (102)", and through this, perform miracles and wonders for me, "As in the days of (80) your coming out (511) of the land of (231) Egypt (380) I will show unto him (258) wonders (573)" = 3700. And may my bride and I merit a hundred times the 370 supernal lights (3700), like Adam and Eve before the sin. And may the blessing be fulfilled in us: "Even as You rejoiced Your creation in the Garden of Eden from of old." And may my bride and I merit to completely strip off our physical bodies, which are made of the mishka d'chivya (the skin of the serpent), the leprosy of the snake's skin, and may we merit holy and new bodies from the Garden of Eden.

B'Siyata Dishmaya (With the help of Heaven)

To Merit that the Rav Will Officiate the Wedding

Master of the Universe, the Omnipotent One from whom no purpose can be withheld, grant me the merit that the Rav will be the mesader kiddushin (officiating rabbi) at my wedding. And may I know that "There is none (61) holy (410) as Hashem (46); for (30) there is none (61) beside You (452); neither is there (67) any rock (296) like our God (102)", and through this, perform miracles and wonders for me, "As in the days of (80) your coming out (511) of the land of (231) Egypt (380) I will show unto him (258) wonders (573)" = 3700. And may my bride and I merit a hundred times the 370 supernal lights (3700), like Adam and Eve before the sin. And may the blessing be fulfilled in us: "Even as You rejoiced Your creation in the Garden of Eden from of old." And may my bride and I merit to completely strip off our physical bodies, which are made of the mishka d'chivya (the skin of the serpent), the leprosy of the snake's skin, and may we merit holy and new bodies from the Garden of Eden.

B'Siyata Dishmaya (With the help of Heaven)

To Merit that the Rav Will Officiate the Wedding

Master of the Universe, the Omnipotent One from whom no purpose can be withheld, grant me the merit that the Rav will be the mesader kiddushin (officiating rabbi) at my wedding. And may I know that "There is none (61) holy (410) as Hashem (46); for (30) there is none (61) beside You (452); neither is there (67) any rock (296) like our God (102)", and through this, perform miracles and wonders for me, "As in the days of (80) your coming out (511) of the land of (231) Egypt (380) I will show unto him (258) wonders (573)" = 3700. And may my bride and I merit a hundred times the 370 supernal lights (3700), like Adam and Eve before the sin. And may the blessing be fulfilled in us: "Even as You rejoiced Your creation in the Garden of Eden from of old." And may my bride and I merit to completely strip off our physical bodies, which are made of the mishka d'chivya (the skin of the serpent), the leprosy of the snake's skin, and may we merit holy and new bodies from the Garden of Eden.

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