Daily Bitachon #1843

This story has been called in all the way from Eretz Yisrael by a very chashuva yungerman by the name of Yaakov Eisner. He said he needed to pick up a package from the post office, but there wasn’t any post office right near where he lived, so he would have to travel very far to pick up the package. The way the post offices work is that it’s by appointment only, and if you arrive ten minutes after your scheduled appointment, then they cancel your appointment and you have to reschedule for a new appointment. R’ Eisner went on the bus together with his son to pick up the package. He turned to his son and said, “Look, there’s so much traffic. We’re never going to be able to make it on time.” When they finally arrived, they had already canceled his appointment. They said there’s nothing they could do for him other than schedule a new appointment. R’ Eisner saw that every few minutes another person walked in, another person, another person. The room was full. He turned to his son and said, “What should we do? Should we leave and have to do this another time? No. Let’s sing and play the song Hakol Yachol and realize it’s Hashem in charge and not the post office.” With that, we started being Mechazik and singing HaKol Yechol. And when they finished singing, they saw that the post office was empty. There’s nobody there. They went to the counter, and R’ Eisner said, “There’s no one around, can I pick my package?” They said, “sure, of course, our greatest pleasure.” And as they were getting the package, all of a sudden, they saw the post office becoming full again, one person after another. But they were already by the counter, and they gave them everything they needed, with the best service, better than ever. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1844

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Daily Bitachon #1842

This story’s been called in all the way from Manchester, England by a very chashuva yungerman by the name of Avishai Berkowitz. He said over that one of his children wanted a specific type of game, but it was out of stock. It was nowhere to be found. But his son really wanted it. So he was thinking, “What should I do? If the stores don’t sell it, they’re out of stock, how should I get it? Should it fly in from the roof? Should it fly in from the sky?” But because he follows the principles of Living with Bitachon, he realized, that just because the stores were out of stock, Hashem’s the Kol Yachol, He can do everything and anything, and He can make it appear out of nowhere. Shortly after this, his sister arrived from Eretz Yisrael to visit the family, and what did she bring as a present? The exact game that his son wanted, with the best service, free of charge, better than ever! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1843

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Daily Bitachon #1841

This story’s been called in all the way from Golders Green by Mrs. Shiner. She went somewhere with her family, and it was already late at night. They were in the middle of no man’s land. When they went to the bus stop, they realized they already missed the last bus home, and there were no more buses arriving that night. They were trying to figure out, “What are we going to do now? How are we going to get home?” Then they said, “One second. Do you think it’s the buses that take us home? It’s Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Rebono Shel Olam. He’s the one that provides us the transportation that we need. And therefore, let’s just leave it up to Hakadosh Baruch Hu. He’s the Kol Yachol. He can do everything and anything. Ah, there’s no more buses running tonight. Ah, there’s no one around. But we don’t need anyone other than our loving, caring Father, Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Rebono Shel Olam.” As they were thinking all these thoughts, they looked up and they saw a bus that said, “Not in service.” The bus stopped, and the bus driver opened up his window and said, “Where do you need to go?” They told him. He said, “Sure, hop right into the bus, I’ll give you door-to-door service.” Everything went so smooth and easy, better than ever! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1842

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Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Lech Lecha 5786

Insights on the Parsha and Chizuk in Bitachon by the world-renowned Rabbi Yehuda Mandel. Rabbi Yehuda Mandel studied under the tutelage of Rav Gershon Liebman amongst other Torah Leaders.  Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Lech Lecha 5786 Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Lech Lecha – Abridged Edition Watch Rabbi Yehuda Mandel on Torahanytime.com Read more: Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Va’eira 5786

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