Daily Bitachon #1832

This story was called in all the way from London by a very chashuva yid by the name of Chaim Markowitz. He said that his friend by the name of David Guetter said, “I have to tell you the most amazing bitachon story I just experienced firsthand. I am a grocer, and I had to go to the market to buy grapes for my grocery. The way it works is, it’s first come, first served. If you get there earlier, you can get everything 1, 2, 3, right away. If you come late, you can walk away empty-handed. I really needed to go to the market early. That day I had to still do my seder kavuah, and I first wanted to learn. But I was thinking, what should I do? If I first learn, then when I come, there would be nothing left… Then I stopped and I said, “One second, who’s the one that gives me grapes up until now? Was it me? Am I taking care of myself? It’s my loving, caring Father Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam Who did it by Himself. So if Hakadosh Baruch Hu is the One Who’s always giving me grapes, He’ll will forever give me grapes.” So I decided to stay for my seder kavuah. When I got to the market, I realized that in all the different places that I usually to get grapes from, there were none left. But I kept on looking. All of a sudden, I saw someone who had pallets and pallets, humongous-sized pallets, 20-pound size of grapes, which was double more than the normal. I asked him: Can I buy these grapes? He said, “Sure, of course, my greatest pleasure.” I just arrived at that moment. And 1, 2, 3, I purchased all the grapes! As I was walking away, one of my friends came over to me and said, ‘Where did you get that from? I just came here 20 minutes ago. They said there was nothing left. And here, I see you’re walking away with all these piles of grapes!’ And I said, ‘Yes, just arrived at this very second.’” In no time, he received double what he needed, with the best service, better than ever! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1833

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Daily Bitachon #1831

This story was called in all the way from Eretz Yisrael by a very chashuva Yid by the name of R’ Neuman. Bright and early one morning, he went straight from davening to his office. He was really in the mood of a geshmak delicious, yummy, scrumptious smoothie. But he was thinking to himself, should I go schlep out of the office? It will take time. And he didn’t have time to waste. He thought to himself: Furthermore, you know, it’s almost Pesach, there’s so many expenses, I should spend money on fruit shakes now? I’m just going to leave it up to the Ribono Shel Olam, Hakadosh Baruch Hu. A few minutes later, he sees his office door open and in walked his co-worker, holding a smoothie! The co-worker said, “I just wanted to treat you this morning, because you’re such a good worker, and I’m so happy to work with you. I want to show you how much I appreciate you.” And in no time, R’ Neuman got his delicious, yummy, scrumptious fruit shake, free of charge, without even having to leave his office, three minutes after he himself walked into the office, with the best service, better than ever! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1832

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Daily Bitachon #1830

This story has been called in by a very, very chashuva Rebbe by the name of Rabbi Yoni Sarf. On Friday night he realized that he needed a Shabbos goy. He walked outside, but there was no one in sight. He was thinking, “It’s late at night, what’s the chances of finding a non-Jew at this hour in my neighborhood?” But then he said, “That’s with teva, with laws of nature. I’m going to go with bitachon and emunah that Hashem’s the Kol Yachol, and within six minutes, I’m going to find a Shabbos goy.” He was looking around, and within six minutes he saw a non-Jew. He asked, “Is there any chance that you’re able to come to my house? I need a favor done.” The non-Jew said, “I’ll tell you the truth. I’m happy to do it, but I charge money for my services.” Yoni Sharf said, “OK, I don’t think right now it’s nogaya. Sorry, have a nice day.” And off went the non-Jew. Then Yoni thought, “So, now what am I going to do? This time I’m going to go with emunah and bitachon that I’ll find someone in three minutes, but this time with bitachon I want him to be nice and friendly and do it free of charge.” He said, “Hashem, you’re a Kol Yachol, You can do everything and anything.” Within three minutes, all of a sudden, he sees a non-Jew walking in his direction, a nice friendly non-Jew who asked, “How can I help you,” with the best service, for free, better than ever. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1831

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