The Emunah and Bitachon Button

R’ Bloch’s clicker for his car was not working. He tried this and that and then he said to himself that he must need a new clicker. He was about to go get a new clicker, but then he said to himself, “One second. Maybe I just need Emunah and Bitachon. Do I think you press a button, and the clicker works? Maybe I have to press the Emunah and Bitachon button.” He clicked the Emunah and Bitachon button, and the clicker started working! He doesn’t have to get a new clicker; it works with Emunah and Bitachon! Read more: Bitachon #59

Read More »

“It’s not the bus, it’s Hashem”

Rabbi Golombeck’s nephew, Shimon Stein, missed his bus to cheder one morning. He lives very far from his cheder and his parents weren’t home. He was trying to figure out how in the world he was going to get to cheder. Then he said, “One second. Who takes me to cheder every morning? It’s not the bus, it’s Hashem!” He crossed the street of his house, and a car stopped. It was a neighbor. He said, “Where do you need to go?” Shimon said, “Cheder!” The neighbor said, “Sure, hop in!” Read more: Bitachon #58

Read More »

Am Yisrael is Amazing

Mrs. Schwartz needed help taking care of her kids before Pesach, cleaning up, and juggling errands; she had so many things she had to do. She was thinking that she really needed a mothers helper. But where was she going to find one? She knew that Hashem always helped her with everything else in life, so Hashem could help her now! The next day, she got a phone call from the local school that they were making a new Chesed program, and they wanted the girls to go to homes to help out. “Would you like to sign up? Do you have interest in having girls come to your house to do chesed?” She said, “Are you serious? It’s exactly what I need!” Read More: “Am Yisrael is the Most Amazing Nation!”

Read More »

Hatava b’makom hakpada!

Rabbi and Mrs. Green* said that the principal was giving redifus to one of their children, and they called for a meeting. The principal was acting very moody and cold, not the way parents would want a principal to act towards them and their children. After the meeting, the Green parents said, “On a Life with Bitachon, what would they say to do? Hatava b’makom hakpada!!” They wrote a beautiful card and sent a beautiful present. They wrote all the maalos about the principal! Read more: Clothing from Shamayim

Read More »

Bitachon Turns on Shabbos Mode

R’ Kaufman has a Shabbos mode oven that he was never able to figure out, so every week, his wife does it. This past week, his wife forgot to do it. She had bentched licht already, so it was too late. He had to do it, but he had no idea how! He said, “Hashem, I’m just going to sing Hakol Yachol while pressing some buttons.” The Shabbos mode turned on! R’ Kaufman said his daughter was watching, and she was singing and dancing in the kitchen from the power of Emunah and Bitachon!  Read more: Bitachon #57

Read More »

The Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Shmini – HaChodesh 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 Shmini -Hachodesh 5784 The Bitachon Weekly Parshas Shmini – HaChodesh 5784 – Abridged Edition Listen to Rabbi Yehuda Mendal on Torahanytime.com Read more: The Bitachon Weekly- Parshas Tazria 5784

Read More »

Hashem Works Out Everything

R’ Nosson*, a relative of Rabbi Golombeck, was planning to drive one Friday from Lakewood to upstate New York. Since he would be driving with an empty car, he first stopped by the hitching spot on Squankum Avenue, where people wait for rides. (Baruch Hashem, in Lakewood and many other places in the world, yidden stop and they give each other rides.) R’ Nosson arrived at the hitching spot at 12:00, but he did not see anybody who needed a ride. This was very unusual, and he felt a letdown; he wanted to be able to do chesed and give a ride so much, but there was no one waiting for a ride. But what should he do? Obviously, Hashem had different plans. He started driving upstate with his empty car. As he was driving on the highway, he saw a Yiddishe couple pulled over at the side of the road, holding a couple of kids. He stopped and asked, “Do you need help?” They said, “Yes, our car died. We’re going to upstate New York, and we need a ride.” He told them, “Are you serious? I’m going to upstate New York, and I have an empty car. Come with me.” It turned out that their family filled the whole car! If he would have given anyone else a ride, then he would not have had room for this family!   Read more:Everything Works Out to The Tee!

Read More »

Nisam V’Neflos

Rabbi Golombeck saw a big nes! His house phone is attached to a fax machine, and if they plug in the fax, then they can’t use the phone. He has two phones for the same line. One was not attached to the base because the fax was on, and they were expecting a fax. One phone was not working. Rabbi Golombeck tried the second phone on the same line because he needed to make a phone call from it, and it worked! Ayom V’nora! One phone was not in service, and the other was working! After he finished using it, it said, “attach to the base.” It did not work anymore! Read more: Free Chairs

Read More »

Hashem is watching over a perfect word!

R’ Schuster* recently got new tires because the old ones were worn out. A few days later, he was driving, and a deer ran out in front of his car. He was able to make a shortstop, and he didn’t hit the deer. If he hadn’t gotten new tires four days earlier, his car would not have stopped so well, and there very likely would have been an accident. In addition, the car behind him wasn’t driving so closely behind him, so they were also Baruch Hashem able to stop in time! Hashem is watching over a perfect word!   Read more: Hashem’s unrelenting Kindness!

Read More »

Es Ochl’am B’ito

One day, Rabbi Golomeck didn’t eat lunch, and he was a little hungry. His daughter Esther, who’s in first grade, came home from school at about 3:30 and went to get an orange. She peeled it, separated the pieces, and gave it to Rabbi Golombeck. “Here, Tatty, enjoy it!”  He said, “Who told you to do this?” She said, “I just thought about it on my own!” Read more: Hashem Povides, Am Yisrael Shteigs!

Read More »

Just in Time

Mrs. Strauss* didn’t have much extra money, but she really wanted to be able to help other yidden, so she opened a chair gemach. Someone called her up and said that she’s making a simcha and needs a certain amount of chairs. Mrs. Strauss remembered someone had borrowed chairs a few weeks before and had not returned them, so she was short seven chairs to lend to the simcha. She had no idea who had borrowed it. She said to Hashem, “You know where they are. In order for me to help another Yid, I need to find out where they are.” Shortly afterwards, someone called her up and said, “ I just remembered. I borrowed chairs from you, and I never returned them. Can I return them?” Just like that! Hashem put it in their brain to return it when she reached out to Hashem! Read more: Am Yisrael is Amazing!

Read More »