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My name is Rivka Dayan. We began learning Shmirat HaLashon as a zechut (merit) for my daughter to get married, following Reb Chaim Kanievsky's recommendation. With Hashem's chesed (kindness), we witnessed incredible miracles. “One who guards his tongue and mouth guards his soul from troubles.” To overcome challenges, we also learn emunah (faith), believing that growing through life brings beracha (blessing), hatzlacha (success), and all good things.
By Rivka DayanMy name is Rivka Dayan. We began learning Shmirat HaLashon as a zechut (merit) for my daughter to get married, following Reb Chaim Kanievsky's recommendation. With Hashem's chesed (kindness), we witnessed incredible miracles. “One who guards his tongue and mouth guards his soul from troubles.” To overcome challenges, we also learn emunah (faith), believing that growing through life brings beracha (blessing), hatzlacha (success), and all good things.