Rabbi Berland shlit"a's Call to Conduct the Tikkun Yesod shebeYesod, Most Propitious for Finding a Match and for Being Blessed with Children - Listen to the Words of Rabbi Ofer Erez shlit"a

After our teacher Rabbi Berland shlit"a came out with a special call to all the singles, men and women, who are delayed in finding a shidduch (marriage match), to come with Hashem's help on Monday, the 22nd of Iyar—which is the day of the counting of Yesod shebeYesod (Foundation within Foundation)—and participate in the special tikkun (rectification) that will be held. A minyan (quorum) of Torah scholars led by Rabbi Ofer Erez shlit"a will go out and conduct a prayer and tikkun for those who join them for this holy and propitious gathering.
To listen to the call of our teacher, the Gaon and Tzaddik, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a, calling upon all singles to participate in the tikkun - click here
These are the words of Rabbi Ofer Erez shlit"a, speaking about the greatness and importance of the Tikkun Yesod shebeYesod:
[audio mp3="https://www.shuvubanimint.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/הרב-עופר-יסוד-שביסוד.mp3"][/audio]"On the date of Yesod shebeYesod, which is very propitious for teshuvah (repentance) and for opening the gates of abundance, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a instructed us to conduct a special tikkun for finding matches and for being blessed with children. Since this day possesses the power for this, Rabbi Berland gave his blessing for it and even wrote a special prayer for this propitious occasion."
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"Originally, this tikkun was conducted by Kabbalists and great Torah scholars who established an order of study and prayer. With the combination of the tikkun together with the blessing and prayer of Rabbi Berland shlit"a, as well as the Pidyon given to the Rav shlit"a, with Hashem's help, we hope that this tikkun will effect very great salvations regarding finding matches and being blessed with children." Up to here are the words of the Chassidic Rabbi, Rabbi Ofer Erez shlit"a.
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