Daily Bitachon #1732

Mrs. Goldblatt said over that she had a teaching job every morning from 9-2. The issue and problem was that by the time she sent her kids off to school, there wasn’t enough time left to arrive at her job on time. There was always a lot of trafoc. She saw that it was impossible to ever make it there on time. She didn’t know what to do. She did not like coming late every morning. She was thinking of speaking to the school, to see if they could help her out, because it was very stressful for her to rush to work in order to be there at 9. Then she said, “One second. Why do I have to speak to the school? Let me speak to Hakadosh Baruch Hu. Let me speak to the Ribono Shel Olam, and say, “Hashem, You’re Hakol Yachol. It is very stressful for me to have to come to work at 9:00. You could arrange it that everything will become smooth and easy with menuchas hanefesh and simchas hachayim!” Later on that day, she got a phone call from the school. They said they wanted to ask her for the biggest favor. She said, “What is it?” They said, “One of our important teachers that used to teach from 2-4 every day just left. We need someone to take over. We’ll accommodate you; we’ll do whatever it takes to make you happy. Do you think you’d be able to work between 2-4? It would be less hours and more money.” She said, “Are you serious? That’s perfect timing! Everything will be amazing! I’ll be able to get work calmly, with menuchas hanefesh!” In no time, she got her dream job, with all the ma’alos, and everything worked out better than ever!! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1733

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Daily Bitachon #1731

Mrs. Goldstein said over that she woke up in the morning, and she was trying to get her children dressed so they could make the bus to school. However, child after child were not cooperating. They were giving her attitudes and being fussy. Whatever she tried, they just fought with her. She saw that she was getting nowhere, and she didn’t know what to do. She felt so frustrated. Here she was trying to get them dressed, and they weren’t behaving. They weren’t listening. Then she said to herself, “One second. Who’s in charge of emotions? It’s Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam! And who’s in charge of my children behaving? Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam! So I’m just going to leave it up to Hakadosh Baruch Hu and say, ‘Hashem! You’re the Kol Yachol! You can do everything and anything.’” Just like that, one kid after another said, “Mommy! I’ll get dressed all by myself!” They didn’t need her help! They didn’t even need her to look for their clothing! Within a couple of minutes, they were all ready for the bus, ready to go on their way! She never saw them do everything so b’zrizus, with such smiles! In no time, she was able to bring them to the bus, better than ever! As heard on a ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1732

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The Power of Bitachon

Daily Bitachon #1730

This story was called in by my very chashuve talmid, whose name is Shlomo Eliyahu Warshavchik. He said that he wanted to pick up his recorder from the shul that he davened in that day. But he knew that there was never parking near the shul at the time that he wanted to go pick it up. He didn’t have the time to park far away. He needed to be able to pick up his recorder one, two, three. He was trying to figure out how that could work. Then he said, “One second. Why do I have to figure out solutions, options, or eitzahs? Let me just leave it up to Hakadosh Baruch Hu! I’ll leave it up to the Ribono Shel Olam; He’s Hakol Yachol; He can do everything and anything! I’m just going to drive there; I’ll do my hishatdlus, and let Hashem do the rest!” With that, he drove up next to the shul, and all of a sudden he saw his friend, Avrumi Goldring, going into the shul! Avrumi said, “Shlomo Eliyahu! Is there anything I can help you with?” Shlomo Eliyahu said, “I need my recorder, but I couldn’t find parking, and I’m trying to figure out how to get it!” Avrumi told him, “What’s the problem? I’m going into the shul right now. I’ll be out with it in a matter of seconds!” Just like that, in no time, one, two, three, he got his recorder with the best service! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1731

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Daily Bitachon #1729

Mrs. Rosenberg recently just had a baby. She wanted to get a baby swing for her child, but she saw that it was too expensive. She was trying to figure out where she is going to get a baby swing from. Then she thought to herself, “Why do I have to figure out where it’s going to come from? Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam, is the Kol Yachol! He’s the one who takes care of me! I’m just going to leave it up to Hashem!” Later on that day, she got a phone call from her cousin, who told her that her daughter works in a kimpeturin heim. Whenever they get a new shipment of furniture for the new babies, they have to give away all the old ones that are just sitting there. They had extra baby swings that were in perfect condition; they never used it! Now they had to give it away to make room for the new shipment. They asked us if we know anyone who needs a baby swing. I was thinking that you just had a baby recently, maybe you would like it. Would you enjoy it?” Mrs. Rosenberg said, “Are you serious? That’s exactly what I was looking for!” In no time, she got a brand new baby swing, free of charge, without paying one penny, with the best delivery service! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1730

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Daily Bitachon #1728

Avrumi Goldring, a very choshuve yungerman, said over that his wife wanted to do a couple of loads of laundry. She went down to the laundry room in her apartment building, and someone told her, “Sorry! We just tried doing a load, but the slot where you put the quarters in is all jammed. It’s not working. We tried every thing. When this happened the last time, we had to call the management, and that’s what we’re doing now!” She looked and she saw that there was nothing to do. She called her husband down to see if he could try. He pushed this way, that way; in and out; back and forth. He said, ”There’s nothing to do. It’s stuck! I’m not getting anywhere; there’s no point in trying anymore!” Then his wife said, “One second. If we can’t do it, so let’s just say, “Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam, You’re the Kol Yachol! You can do everything and anything! Let’s be mechazek!” He started singing, “Hakol Yachol, Hakol Yachol, Hakol Yachol…” Then he said, “Let me try one more time!” With that, the quarters just slid through one, two, three, and the washing machine started working! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1729

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Daily Bitachon #1727

Mrs. Greenberg, from Brooklyn, NY, every morning starts work at 9:30, and she always makes sure to leave early enough to be able to find parking. She has to circle many, many blocks, for a long time, in order to find parking. One day, she was running very late and she didn’t leave with enough time to find parking. It was 9:28, and she was on the block where her work was. There wasn’t even one parking spot available. She was trying to figure out what to do! She didn’t have time to look for parking. On top of that, there was a car right in front of her also going very slowly, that also seemed to be looking for a parking spot. She said to herself that even if a spot did open up, that car would take it! She was at a loss! Then she told herself, “One second. Do you think parking spots have to do with how many people need a parking spot? No! It’s not supply and demand; it’s my loving, caring, father, Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam! He’s Hakol Yachol, He can do everything and anything! He could get me into work at 9:30!” Right when she said that, she looked up and she saw a car pulling out right in front of her work. She saw the car in front of her stopping. She kept saying, “Hashem, it’s all You! You’re the Kol Yachol!” Thirty seconds later, the car in front of her started driving again and drove away, and she was able to get that spot right in front of her work! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1728

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Daily Bitachon #1726

Mrs. Klein was cooking and baking for Chanuka and for Shabbos. All of a sudden, she realized that her oven was not turning on. Her oven was broken! She didn’t know what to do. She called a specialist who knows how to fix appliances. She explained the problem. She said, “I tried the circuit breaker, I tried this, I tried that, but nothing seems to work!” The specialist told her that she is going to need an electrician. She called an electrician and explained to him what was going on. He told her that he was very backed up and he wasn’t able to come. She hung up the phone and was thinking to herself, “What should I do now? I have all the food ready to be baked and cooked, but my oven isn’t working!” All of a sudden, her little daughter came over to her and said, “Mommy! Who needs electricians? Who needs an appliance specialist? All we need is Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam! He’s Hakol Yachol, He can do everything and anything!” With that, the family started singing, “Hakol Yachol, Hakol Yachol, Hakol Yachol….” Then Mrs. Klein said, “Okay! Let me try again!” This time, she tried the circuit breaker, and the oven just went on!! One, two, three, as if there were no issues and no problems! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1727

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Daily Bitachon #1725

R’ Greenberg said over that money was becoming very tight. He made a cheshbon that in order for him to cover his budget and all his bills and expenses, he needed an extra $10,000. He said to his wife, “Can you please do me a favor? Can you please explain to your boss tomorrow at work that you need a raise of $10,000?” He advised her how she should approach and ask her boss for this raise. The next day, when she came home, he asked her, “How did it work out? Were you able to ask your boss for a $10,000 raise?” She replied, “I’ll tell you the truth. When I came into his office to ask him for the raise, I started to feel uncomfortable telling him an amount. Therefore, I decided that I’m just going to leave it up to him. He said he’s going to think about it, and he came back to me saying that he is able to give me an $8,000 raise.” R’ Greenberg told his wife, “Don’t worry! You think I need a Fisher Price, play dough, clay dough boss to decide how much of a raise he’s going to give you? I believe our money comes from Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam. Because we need an extra $10,000, Hakadosh Baruch Hu will send it to us. But now that we realize it’s not your fisher price boss giving us the money, it’s Hashem, then Hakadosh Baruch Hu could give us a lot MORE than $10,000!! Let’s just go with Hakol Yachol, that Hashem is in charge of our parnassah.” The next day she came home from work and she said. “The boss called me into his office. I started to wonder why he was calling me in again! Uh-oh! What’s this all about? My boss told me that he rethought it, and he decided that he wants to give me a lot more than $8,000. He’s going to give me a $12,000 raise!” In no time, not only did they get their $10,000, they got a lot more than they even thought he would give! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more:Daily Bitachon #1726

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Daily Bitachon #1724

Mrs. Rosenberg made homemade pizza for her family for supper. One of her yeshiva bachurim came home later that night. She thought that he would already have eaten supper, but he said that he didn’t eat anywhere. He was hungry, and he also really wanted homemade pizza like everyone else. But there was not a piece left over. It was all eaten. Mrs. Rosenberg was trying to figure out what she should do. Then she said, “One second. Hashem is the Kol Yachol. Hashem can do everything and anything! If my son wants homemade pizza, then I can have Bitachon that Hashem already has worked it out and orchestrated that that’s exactly what’s going to happen! From where? From when? I don’t have to figure it out. I’m just going to do my hishtadlus. I have a sister who lives on the same block as me. I’ll call her up!” She said to her sister, “Do you have any extra homemade pizza?” Her sister said, “Are you serious? Why do you ask?” Mrs. Rosenberg said, “My son just came home. He didn’t eat supper yet, and he wants homemade pizza, but it’s already finished!” Her sister said, “I’ll tell you the truth. I haven’t made homemade pizza for over three years! Just tonight, I decided that I should do something special that I haven’t done in a long time. I have so much leftover, and I was trying to figure out what I should do with the rest! Right then, you called me up and asked me if I have any extra. Yes, we will be sending it over, one, two, three!” As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1725

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Daily Bitachon #1723

Morah Goldstein from Eretz Yisrael had to record a lesson on the phone for her class to listen to the next day. She only had time to prepare when it was already after 12:00 midnight. The school had given her a password to use in order to be able leave a recording on their phone line. However, the password that she had written down was the wrong number. It wasn’t working. She tried all different numbers; she went through 12 different options. None of them worked! She thought to herself, “Who can I call now? It’s so late at night, it’s already after midnight. Who can help me at this hour? Who is still up?” She said, “I know! Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam! Hinei lo Yanum, v’lo Yishan! Hashem doesn’t go to sleep; He’s always there taking care of me! Therefore, I’m going to have Bitachon that Hashem is Hakol Yachol, and He can make it that the next numbers I press will be the right numbers!” With that, she pressed three numbers, and it let her right in!! She was able to record the lesson, and everything worked out! As heard on a ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1724

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Daily Bitachon #1722

Reb Moshe Blomberg davened every morning in the same shul, so he kept his tefillin bag in shul. This shul is very makpid to lock up when the last person leaves. There is a night kollel there, and there is one man specifically in charge of closing the lights and locking up. There are just a few people that know the combination. One night at midnight, Reb Blomberg suddenly remembered that he had a bris the next morning, and he needed to leave to the bris very early, before the shul would be open. Therefore, he needed to get his tefillin bag now. He said to himself, “Uh-oh. The shul doors are already locked, its 12:00. I remember that every time I’ve tried to get in in the past, it was always locked. Who should I call now at 12:00? Everyone is already sleeping!” He walked towards the shul and he saw the lights were off. He was thinking, “What should I do now?” Then he said, “One second. Who’s in charge of making sure that the door of the shul is locked? Do you think it has to do with the person who turns the lock and the knob and now the door is locked so that’s why I can’t open it?? The only reason why a door doesn’t open is because Hakadosh Baruch Hu doesn’t want it to! Well, I believe that Hashem is Hakol Yachol, and He can do everything and anything! Therefore, I’m just going to go with Bitachon that everything is going to work out!” With that, he went to the shul door and he opened it up! Just like that! Something that never happened to him before! Many times in the past, he tried to get in but it was always locked! This was the first time that he was able to open the door. In no time, he was able to get his tefillin bag! As heard on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1723

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Daily Bitachon #1721

Tzvi Tesser said that whenever he travels and he’s on the phone and passes by a certain spot, there is such poor service that without fail his phone just hangs up on him. He always has to wait for a minute or two and then call back. One day, he was passing by that spot, and he was listening to a story on a Life with Bitachon. He was smack in the middle of the story! He wanted to hear the ending. He thought to himself, “I don’t want my phone to shut off like it shuts off every other time!” Then he said, “One second, that’s if you go with teva, that there’s such a thing as poor service, good spots and bad spots. I’m going to go with Bitachon that Hakadosh Baruch Hu is Hakol Yachol! He can do everything and anything!” As he passed that spot, he saw for the first time that his phone didn’t shut off! Then he told himself, “Look! It has nothing to do with a spot! It has to do only with Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam! From now on, whenever I pass this spot, I’m going to believe that it’s not the spot that’s in charge of my service. It’s Hakadosh Baruch Hu!” The next day, he passed by that spot again, and he saw four Verizon trucks at that spot. He didn’t know what they were doing there, but he had the clearest, most amazing service, better than ever! As hear on ‘A Life With Bitachon’. Read more: Daily Bitachon #1722

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