School Acceptance Bitachon Episode

Chaim wasn’t doing well in Cheder. One day, Chaim’s father received a phone call from the Menahel that Chaim was expelled from Cheder and that there was nothing to negotiate about. He told his wife, “We are not going get upset over this. Everything Hashem does is good. And everything will be good. Let’s make a Seudas HaBitachon.” And they made a fancy lunch. They then received a phone call from the menahel that the Cheder changed their mind. “Chaim is welcome back to Cheder.” Thank You Hashem! Read more: Bitachon #251

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Bitachon Opens Torah Safe

R’ Moishy Yelen was in shul. He others in the Shul were trying to open up the safe for the Aron Hakodesh to no avail. The person who usually does it wasn’t there. The Rav tried to do it but he couldn’t either get it open. Moishy then heard one yungerman singing R’ Ephraim Wachsman’s niggun from the bitachon hotline, a different yungerman singing Hakol Yachol, and… Baruch Hashem it opened up! Moishy was so blown away. The ruach and the chinuch of this generation is unbelievable. The world has changed! Read more: Bitachon #249

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Shidduch Bitachon Episode

Aharon Richter, a yungerman from Eretz Yisroel, was learning with an older bachur who was 35-years-old and not yet married. Because Aharon was so involved in all the projects of bitachon, he told his chavrusah that it’s a zechus to get involved with emunah and bitachon. He suggested that they learn Bitachon Weekly and Sha’ar Habechina. They learned them together for one year. Aharon’s chavrusa just got for himself a beautiful shidduch! He had wanted someone who would live in Yerushalayim, and his kallah also wants to live there. He got everything he dreamed about! Read more: Bitachon #248

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Bitachon Opens Beis Medrash Lock

R’ Feldman* was trying to get into the Beis Medrash but it was locked. He didn’t know the combination, but he really wanted to go in. What should he do? He said, “Hashem, I’m just going to press some numbers and You are the Kol Yachol…” And that’s what happened. He pressed some numbers, and it opened up! Read more: Bitachon #247

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Bitachon Episode of Peace and Happiness

A bochur in Chaim’s,* Yeshiva, told the Hanhala that Chaim had done something wrong. Chaim’s initial reaction was to be upset, especially since it wasn’t even true, but since he follows ‘A Life with Bitachon‘, he thought to himself, First of all, people have no power to do anything, Hashem does everything, so the other bochur didn’t really do anything! Second of all, it’s a nisayon to see if I will focus on his shortcomings or focus on his positive traits. Instead of being upset, I was happy with him, and I was b’shalom.” Can you imagine a yeshiva bochur today acting like this? It’s off the charts!!! Read more: Bitachon #246

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Bitachon Episode of Happiness

Mrs. Klein* went on a trip with her family and they lost their camera. They went to the front desk of the place and reported that they lost their camera. She started explaining to the receptionist that even though it has a lot of sentimental pictures on it, she believes in G-d, everything He does is good, so losing the camera must be good. She added, “I know G-d will help me find it, because He loves me!” The receptionist was amazed and said, “Wow, that’s a good religion. Can you tell me more about this religion? You sound so positive. I want to get involved.” And she told him all about Hashem! Read more: Bitachon #242

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Good Bitachon Vibes

R’ Rosenfeld* from Eretz Yisrael was staying with his daughter and her family for Shabbos. As soon as Shabbos was over, one of the little boys immediately started running to get something. R’ Rosenfeld asked, “Where are you running? What do you have to do that is such an emergency right after Shabbos?” The boy answered, “I need the phone to call ‘A Life with Bitachon‘.” R’ Rosenfeld asked his daughter, “What’s this all about? The second after Shabbos he’s rushing to call the hotline?” His daughter explained that the hotline puts a person in a good mood. What bigger and better way is there to cheer up other than listening to “A Life with Bitachon” and hearing how special and important you are and hearing how much Hashem loves you! Read more: Bitachon #241

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Bitachon Pickle

Mrs. Spinner* from Eretz Yisrael had a dilemma. Her son wanted a pickle so badly, but she didn’t have the time or energy to go to the store to buy pickles. But her son wasn’t letting up; so she said to him, “Go and ask Hashem for a pickle!!” A couple minutes later, her neighbor knocked on the door and said, “We have a lot of extra pickles, would you like some?” Open His’galus Ha’Shechina! Read more: Bitachon #240

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“Money doesn’t keep me alive. It’s Hashem.”

A talmid of mine told me the following about his grandmother. “My grandparent’s house was an open house. Their ahavas Yisroel was so strong that everyone was invited without any rules. At the shiva for my grandmother, there was a 90-year-old lady crying because she was a neighbor and she felt so at-home at that house. She would just walk in and take a pickle when she felt like it. Another story was that his grandfather wanted to learn in Eretz Yisroel so that he could shteig more. At that time, about 50 years ago, it wasn’t so in style to go learn in Eretz Yisroel. People were very upset at him and were telling him that he needed to make a parnassah. He said, “Money doesn’t keep me alive. It’s Hashem. I’m going to Eretz Yisroel to make Hashem happy.” Read more: Bitachon #239

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Yeshiva Acceptance Bitachon Episode

Mrs. Stein* wanted to get her child into a specific yeshiva but they wouldn’t accept him because they were already full. She firmly believed that this is where her son would learn and shteig best. Her husband told her, “Baruch Hashem, the human beings are not the one in charge. Hashem is in charge. We’re just going to sit back, relax and wait to see how everything plays out!” A week later, they got a call from the yeshiva that someone had just backed out, and they now have a spot for their son! Read more: Bitachon #238

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Daily Bitachon #1745

Daily Bitachon stories from the “A Life with Bitachon” hotline.  1745- This story was called in by Mrs. Weiss. She brought her son to the pediatrician. The pediatrician noticed something, and he mentioned to her that he wanted her to get it checked out by a top specialist in Manhattan, to see if it was a concern. However, he said that the issue and problem with this specialist is that he only sees adults. He doesn’t work with children. Therefore, Mrs. Weiss is going to have to call an organization that has pull to be able to help her out. She said, ‘thank you’ and left the pediatrician. She called one of these top organizations that has pull in every area. She told them exactly what she needed. They said to her, “Uh-oh. We know how this doctor works. There’s no way he’s going to let you in. You’re going to need the next level of pull. Call us back later. We have to think of a solution.” Mrs. Weiss put down the phone, and she was thinking to herself, “The doctor says you need a lot of pull, so call the organization. I call the organization, but they say I need the next level of pull. Well, this is all if you go with teva, with nature. I’m going with Bitachon. I’m going to go with bitachon that Hakadosh Baruch Hu is Hakol Yachol. He can do everything and anything! So what difference does it make what the rules and regulations of the doctor are? When it comes to Hashem, it doesn’t come with rules and regulations.” She called up the specialist’s office herself. The receptionist picked up and asked how she could help. Mrs. Weiss explained the situation. The receptionist said, “Well, guess what. You know how many people tried before you? It’s not nogeiah. He only sees adults. Even with adults, the line is out the door.” Mrs. Weiss asked her if she can just try running it by the doctor. The receptionist said, “If it makes you happy I’ll do you a favor. You should just know that you’re wasting your time!” The receptionist put her on hold. Mrs. Weiss started screaming through the phone, “HASHEM IT’S YOU AND ONLY YOU AND NO ONE ELSE!” Shortly afterwards, the receptionist came back and said, “The doctor said that there are exceptions to every rule! You’ll be the exception! When can we make an appointment for you? In a few months?” Mrs. Weiss said, “Well actually, I wanted it today; as soon as possible.” The receptionist started laughing, “You want it today? We already did you one favor! How many favors do you want?” Mrs. Weiss said, “Can you just run it by the doctor?” She said, “Okay, if it makes you happy!” She put Mrs. Weiss on hold again, and Mrs. Weiss started saying again, “HASHEM IT’S YOU AND ONLY YOU AND NO ONE ELSE!” A minute later, the receptionist came back: “The doctor said you could

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