The Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Metzora-Pesach 5784

Insights on the Parsha and Chizuk in Bitachon by the world-renowned Rabbi Yehuda Mendal. Rabbi Yehuda Mendal studied under the tutelage of Rav Gershon Liebman amongst other Torah Leaders.  Menuchas Hanefesh. Nothing is Impossible. The Key to Answered Tefillos. The Power of Positive Thinking. Recognizing Your Potential.  The Bitachon Weekly Parshas Metzora-Pesach 5784  The Bitachon Weekly Parshas Metzora-Pesach 5784 – Abridged Edition Listen to Rabbi Yehuda Mendal on Torahanytime.com Read more: The Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Achrei Mos 5784

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The Power of Positive Lying

Mrs. Leiberman’s* daughter called her up frantically to tell her that she had just lost something extremely important. Mrs. Lieberman told her, “You know, it was already found.” Her daughter said, “Are you serious? How do you know where it is?” Mrs. Lieberman answered her, “I don’t know. I know it’s where it will be found.” Her daughter said, “What is this, a joke?” She said, “No, this is how a Life with Bitachon told me to talk. I’m supposed to only speak positive lies, and that’s called having Bitachon; just say, of course, you already found it.” Her daughter said, “Mommy, you want me to lie? I can’t do that. I can’t lie. I’m too upset. I don’t know where it is.” Her mother said, “It’s okay. No problem. I’ll lie for you; it’s already found.” A couple of hours later, her daughter called her up. “I found it!” she said. “Now I see what you were telling me, and I see that in the future, I should do exactly what you did Read more: Bitachon #61

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Flooded with Hashem’s Chessed

Rabbi Golombeck had a flood in his basement, and Baruch Hashem he saw so much Chesed and Hashgacha Pratis in how Hashem orchestrated every detail! His tenants had to move out due to the flood, but there was a young family in the same complex who had a baby a couple days earlier, so their basement was empty. Rabbi Golombeck’s tenants were able to stay right across the street for the first week! Second, Rabbi Golombeck was planning on redoing the whole basement to make sure there wouldn’t be any mold, and the insurance company was willing to give enough money to cover all the damages! Otherwise, they would have had to pay thousands of dollars! Thirdly, the Golombecks had to find a new place for their tenants as it would take a month to fix up the damage. Fortunately, they found a Chosson/Kallah apartment available for rent down the block, completely furnished, and they said they could use it for as long as they wanted! Hashem took care of everything! Read more: Hashem Arranges Every Ride

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Fill Your Bank with Chessed!

Rabbi Golombeck was in Santander Bank waiting in line, and there was a Heimeshe Yid behind him. Rabbi Golombeck told him, “I know time is precious to every Yid, but you should just know that I’m going to be very quick. I am making one transaction, and I’ll be out before you know it.” The other yid said to Rabbi Golombeck, “You know what? I appreciate you telling me that so much. I’ll tell you why. You show that you care about me and you care about my time. You realize that we’re waiting in line. Some people could take a long time, they can make five transactions, and it could take 10 minutes. Now I’m calmer because I know it’s going to be just a couple of minutes. You gave me more menuchas hanefesh. You didn’t have to tell me this, but you made me feel so good.” You see how important it is to think of ways to make people happier and more than that, because he said thank you so much,  it made Rabbi Golombeck feel so good that he did something good! Read more: Undamped Simcha

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Hashem Arranges Every Ride

Rabbi Golombeck went to the va’ad of his Rebbe, Rabbi Yehuda Mandel. It was raining, so he wanted to drive. However, his wife needed the van, so she dropped him off. He didn’t know how he would get home. Right when the va’ad ended, he saw a Yid walking towards him. Rabbi Golombeck asked, “Why are you coming now? The va’ad is already over!” He said, “I came to ask if you needed a ride! I want to ask you for a favor, so I wanted to do you a favor. I’ll bring you wherever you need to go!”   Read more: Sefarim From Shamyim

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“I know! I’ll do the best hishtadlus,  I’ll leave it up to Hashem!”

Mrs. Weitz* was looking for an empty apartment for her son and his family for Shabbos. She made many phone calls to all different people that she heard were going away for Shabbos, but none of the apartments were available. She thought to herself, “What should I do? I did so much hishtadlus, but I still didn’t find anything!” Then she thought, “I know! I’ll do the best hishtadlus,  I’ll leave it up to Hashem! I am not making any other phone calls.” Later on that day, one of her neighbors called her up and said, “You know, I just decided to go away for Shabbos. If you know anyone that needs my apartment, I’ll be happy to lend it out.” Mrs. Weitz told her neighbor, “I need it!” Hashem found the perfect apartment for her! Read more: Bitachon #60

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Undamped Simcha

Rabbi Golombeck had a flood in his basement, which caused a lot of damage, so he filed an insurance claim. He hired a public adjuster to make sure the insurance company would give him the full amount of money he needed to make the repairs. After the insurance company told Rabbi Golombeck how much money they would be giving him, Rabbi Golombeck started to regret hiring a public adjuster. He thought that the insurance company would have given him the same amount even without the adjustor, and now he has to give the adjustor 10% of the claim. Then he realized it was just his Yetzer Hara! Instead of being happy and grateful to Hashem for all the money he would receive, and that it was enough money to cover the cost of the repairs, he was regretting his decision. The Yetzer Hara was just trying to dampen his simcha! Shortly after he realized this, he received a message from someone who had not used a public adjuster, and the insurance company only gave them half the cost of what he needed to fix his damaged house! Rabbi Golombeck saw clearly that Hashem was helping him regain his simcha by appreciating the fact that he had hired the adjustor!   Read more: It’s All Kavod

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Megillah Marathon

Hillel Akilav is a talmid of Rabbi Golombeck.  His yeshiva had an off-Shabbos for Purim, so he went home to Queens. He spent his Purim going from hospital room to hospital room leining Megillah for every single person who wanted. He did house calls, went to sick patients, and even went to nursing homes! He said that he leined for so many people that day that he couldn’t even keep track of how many people it was! Can you imagine? That’s how he spent his whole Purim day! While he was in the hospital, a non-religious family heard him leining Megillah for somebody else. “Can you also read the Megillah for us?” they asked him. “We don’t want to miss out just because we’re not religious. We know this is what Hashem wants us to do. So we want to do it. We want to make Hashem happy.” He leined for a non-frum family because they didn’t want to feel left out by not doing a mitzvah!!   Read more: Just in Time!

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Proud to Be a Jew!

R’ Eliezer Hess gives a Daf Yomi shiur in Roberts shul. After Shacharis on Purim, he was collecting in the shul. Someone in the corner of Shul gave him some money, but at the time, he didn’t chap how much he had given him. Afterward, he checked the amount and saw that he had received a thousand dollars in cash. He was surprised by the amount and realized that he had forgotten to say a proper thank you; he hadn’t realized that it was such a large sum of money. He didn’t even know who the person was; he had never met the person in his life. He went over to the gabbai of the shul and asked him if he knew who that person was that had been sitting in the corner. The gabbai said, “No, why?” He said, “I want to thank him! He gave me $1,000!” The gabbai said that he would check the video cameras of the shul. They checked the video cameras, and the gabbai said, “Oh, he is the son of someone who lives a few houses down.” R’ Eliezer wanted to show his hakaras hatov. He went to the man’s house and told him that he wanted to speak to his son because he wanted to say thank you. His son came to the door, and R’ Eliezer said, “Thank you so much! You don’t even know me, and you gave me a thousand dollars!” The son said, “It’s matanos l’evyonim, what’s the big deal? And I forgot, I only gave for myself. I have to give for my wife. Here’s another thousand!” Read More: Am Yisrael is Amazing

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The Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Tazria 5784

Insights on the Parsha and Chizuk in Bitachon by the world-renowned Rabbi Yehuda Mendal. Rabbi Yehuda Mendal studied under the tutelage of Rav Gershon Liebman amongst other Torah Leaders.  Menuchas Hanefesh. Nothing is Impossible. The Key to Answered Tefillos. The Power of Positive Thinking. Recognizing Your Potential.  The Bitachon Weekly Parshas Tazria 5784 The Bitachon Weekly Parshas Tazria 5784 – Abridged Edition Listen to Rabbi Yehuda Mendal on Torahanytime.com Read more: The Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Metzora-Pesach 5784

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Sefarim From Shamyim

Avishai Berkowitz from England was thinking that he would love to have the sefer of the Bais Halevi, the Kuntris on Bitachon. The next day, his chavrusa came to him and gave him a present! That exact sefer! He also heard about a book that came out about Reb Chaim Kanievsky zatzal, and he was thinking how he wished he could have it. Someone out of the blue came to him and gave it to him as a present! Read More: Hashem Showers His Shefa

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