
Accepted to Camp- with Bitachon
Shalom* wanted to go to camp but he got rejected. The camp said that he doesn’t even fit on the waiting list. His mother
Shalom* wanted to go to camp but he got rejected. The camp said that he doesn’t even fit on the waiting list. His mother
Mrs. Roth* was an Almanah and her life was filled with challenges. She always would approach R’ Chaim Kanievsky for Chizuk; he was Mrs.
Mrs. Schwartz* said that a friend of hers came to her and poured out her heart about all her nisyonos and challenges. She was
Mrs. Hoffman* suffers from panic attacks. Baruch Hashem she listens to the ‘A Life with Bitachon‘ hotline and it’s mostly under control. One day,
Mrs. Shapiro,* from Eretz Yisrael, calls ‘A Life With Bitachon‘ every night. She listens together with her husband and they really, really enjoy it.
R’ Zalman Goldberg wanted to go bike riding with his family in the park but the lock around his bike got jammed and couldn’t
Mrs. Straus* related that she suffered from depression. She couldn’t get out of bed in the morning. Someone suggested to her that she listen
R’ Simcha, a yungerman from Lakewood, New Jersey, waited for five years for children. Finally, his wife was expecting twins. The doctor told them
Mrs. Fried* arrived at the airport and realized she had no ID. At first, she figured that she would be sent right back home.
R’ Chuni from England had a microwave that wasn’t working for six months. He tried turning it on 30-40 times but with no success!
Moshe* lost his vision, and found himself with extra time. He started to follow the hotline, and he said it was the first time
R’ Yossi was in a fight with someone for many years. He held he was right, and that the other person should come to