Prayer for the Molad of Adar I 5782
the holy tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

Prayer for the Molad of the Month of Adar I
Which will occur on Tuesday, 30 Shevat, at 2:46 PM
On Rosh Chodesh Adar I, 30 Shevat, Tuesday, all the gates of heaven of the fiftieth gate are opened, and on the following day, Wednesday, 1 Adar I, the acronyms are: Reisha D'lo Ityada (The Beginning that is not known), Rosh D'varcha Emet (The beginning of Your word is truth), twice Hallel.
The Molad is on Tuesday at 2:46 PM, 16 chalakim. 16 alludes to the Tablets of the Covenant, whose length was 6, their width was 6, and together their thickness was 6, and they both correspond to Menashe and Ephraim; Ephraim is the aspect of Mashiach ben David, and Menashe is the aspect of Mashiach ben Yosef.
Both of them correspond to the constellation of Pisces (Dagim), which alludes to the two Leviathans, the male Leviathan and the female Leviathan, in whose merit are all the influences, which allude to Yocheved the daughter of Levi. The Zohar, Parashat Shlach Lecha, page 175, says: This Leviathan is Yocheved the daughter of Levi, the daughter of the Leviathan, to whom the fiftieth gate was revealed, and thus she merited to draw down the soul of Moshe Rabbeinu, peace be upon him, for he was born on the 7th, and on the 7th he departed to his world, and he is included in the fiftieth gate.
As the holy Shelah says, "And He buried him in the gai (valley)" – in Atbash, Ramot, for he was buried in Ramot Pisgah, gematria Nachman.
"And no man knows his burial place to this day," for he was buried on Mount Nevo, N-Bo, which is included in the fiftieth gate, and all the secrets of the Torah were revealed to him at the time of his passing, and also the secrets of the Red Heifer.
And therefore, the heifer of Moshe lasted for more than 900 years, and its ashes are mixed into every ash of every single heifer until the resurrection of the dead.
In the merit that we have merited in the month of Adar to turn into "dust and ashes," may we merit the complete Geulah speedily in our days, Amen.
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