A Special Tefilah
Mrs. Levin’s* husband was struggling in his avodas Hashem. They were at a family gathering, and someone embarrassed her in public and said, “What’s with
Mrs. Levin’s* husband was struggling in his avodas Hashem. They were at a family gathering, and someone embarrassed her in public and said, “What’s with
Mrs. Gross* went shopping. She came home with many packages, and she wasn’t sure what to do. She lives on a very high floor of
One week, Mrs. Levine* wanted to take a break from Shabbos cooking and baking and setting up the table. She wanted a vacation; she wanted
Mrs. Schwartz’s* child was reading an advertisement and it showed a picture of the mitzvah kinderlach. That child really wanted to play with mitzvah kinderlach.
Having her car at the mechanic, Rebitzen Trank had to take a train from where she lived, Flatbush, to her work in Borough Park. The
Shabbos Morning, Yossi*, Shmuli*, and Rachamim* were going to their host for their Shabbos Sudah. The problem was that they didn’t know their host’s family
The children in the Stein* family had a genetic disease that limited the types of food that they are allowed to eat to only a
Before Succos, Mrs. Roberts* called Rabbi Zevy Golombeck telling him that her brother, who is in his 50’s was in the hospital, and that he
Mrs. Klahr* lives in Yerushalayim. One day, she left her 4th floor apartment to go to an appointment. Just as she was about to go
R’ Eli Baum,* a yungerman from Lakewood, New Jersey, realized that he needed a new washing machine. He didn’t have the money to pay for
R’ Yehoshua,* a yungerman in Eretz Yisroel was learning in the Beis Medrash one night. He needed to look up a certain Gemara in Meseches
Yanky Shain,* a bochur from Lakewood Mesivta, was very hungry and wanted to have koach to learn Hashem’s Torah. He davened to Hashem to please
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