Friday is Rosh Chodesh Sivan, the anniversary of our ancestors' arrival at Mt. Sinai 3326 years ago. It is said that they were then in a unique spirit of unity and Shalom, unequaled before or since.
In our third article, about Rosh Chodesh in general, can be found an inner connection between Rosh Chodesh and advancing unity and shalom.
The important principle about daily prayer espoused in our lead article is based—at least in part—on the section in this week's Reading about the offerings of the twelve tribal princes—see the 6th article.
Next week on Tuesday at sunset begins the Shavuot Festival. Stay tuned for our special holiday issue at the beginning of the week. This week's second article offers a good preview.

The SHeLaH HaKadosh composed a special prayer for success in raising children; it is customary to recite it on Erev Rosh Chodesh Sivan.
We will recite it for you at his gravesite in Tiberias (May 29, 2014)
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[All prayers must be received by Wednesday night, May 28, 2014.]