The speaker of a shiur on the Zera Shimshon at the Viznitz yeshiva in Bnei Brak tells:
For some time now I have been regularly imparting shiurim on the auspicious book Zera Shimshon to the youth of the yeshiva. Naturally, in order to establish the shiur in a fixed way, someone needs to take responsibility for organizing it, since it is necessary to prepare the place where it is to be held, bring the books and refreshments, update the shiur participants about changes and perform other similar tasks that are necessary so that the shiur can be carried out every week continuously. Two young men, among the oldest of the young men of the yeshiva, who participated in the shiur, took upon themselves the yoke of this responsibility. Certainly, thanks to them, besiata Dishmaya, the shiur could be imparted continuously every week.
And, baruch Hashem, after a short time since they began to fulfill their duties, each of these young men became engaged in marriage. But the surprising thing is that, when I received the invitations from each of the boys at the beginning of the month of Elul, when I saw the date of the wedding, I realized that both had established it on the same date; and not only it was the same date, but it was also the day of the hilulah of the author of the Zera Shimshon! Without hesitation I asked each of them if they had done it on purpose from the beginning, and both of them also told me that at the time of setting the wedding day they did not remember that this date was the day of the hilulah of the author.
In my opinion, the author wanted to make both young men happy on the day of his hilulah, which is the day of his own joy, and from Heaven they arranged everything so that both weddings would take place on the same date, on the hilulah of the author of the Zera Shimshon.
