Az me zucht, gefint men.
If you seek, you will find.
“Why did G-d create us with two ears but one mouth? To teach us to listen twice as much as we speak.” ~ R’ Moshe Herson
Shavuos is the only Biblical festival in connection with which the Torah does not command that a Korban Chatas – sin offering, be brought. For on Shavuos, the day on which the Torah was received, every Jew is in the category of a convert, who is considered to be “a young child who is just born.” Just as a newborn infant is without sin, so too are the Jewish people without sin on Shavuos.” ~ R’ Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev zt”l from Torah Tavlin
“If one wants his son to grow up to become a talmid chacham, he must be a living example of sincerity in Torah learning. ~ R’ Yehchezkel Levenstein zt”l from Torah Tavlin
A noventer groshen iz besser vi a veiter kerbel.
A penny at hand is worth a dollar at a distance.
“Concerning prayer it is said, “Better a little with the proper intentions than a lot without the proper intentions.” However, with respect to tzedaka, “a lot without the proper intentions” is also good! The main purpose in giving tzedaka is to help others; the motivation behind the deed is secondary. In simple terms, the more money is given, the more good can result from it.” ~ Baal HaTanya
I received the following from Rav Avraham Moyal Shlita:
It is already well known that the eve of the month of sivan is meyuchad (special) for prayers, especially for successful kids, or to have children etc…
The reason being that in the month of sivan we will celebrate the chag of shavuot which is indeed the time we officially became the sons of HKB”H. For this reason on the eve of the month of sivan, which the eve of rosh hodesh is in itself a time of kapara and teshuva, we say the following prayer of the Shlah Hakadosh (see link below). This prayer should be said [Today] May 29th, by both husband and wife after having solved any issues of shalom bayis!!!
Therefore it is a big segula for the couple to spend time [today], the eve of rosh hodesh sivan trying to bring shalom between them or uplift the love, achdus and yir’at shamayim between them. Obviously this should be done in harmony and peace (and not through tochachot and argument chas veshlom).
It is with my humble blessing that anyone who tries to get chizuk from this hishtadlus should see his/her prayers answered right away and should see yeshuot venechamot amen veamen!
We teach what we know, but we reproduce what we are. ~ Chicken Soup for the Neshama