Car Ignites- with Bitachon

Yeruchem Goldberg, who is a talmid of mine, was trying to use his parents’ car during the off-Shabbos. He tried starting the car many times, but the engine was not turning on. He thought the car was broken and was going to tell his parents. Then he decided to try one more time using the power of Bitachon. He sang Hakol Yachul and the car went on! [R’ Zevy Golombeck] Read more: Bitachon #131

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The Door Opening Power of Bitachon

One of the bedroom doors in the Tauber* house got jammed. They tried to open it up but it wasn’t going. There were children sleeping in the room. After trying everything, Mr. Tauber said “I need a hammer, I’m going to smash it open.” His wife told him, “Let me be mechazek that Hashem is the Hakol Yachol, and then we’ll try again.” That’s what she did, and she then told her husband, “Okay now you can try. He tried, and this time the door just opened as if there were no issues and no problems! Read more: Bitachon #130

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Bitachon 7-Passenger Van

A Yid was going on a trip with his family, and he needed to rent a 7-passenger van. He called the rental company, and they said that they only had 5-seater vans available. The family had no other choice, and they decided to just go the rental place with Bitachon that they could get a 7-seater van. Right when they got there, someone returned his 7-seater van and they were able to rent the van they needed!! Read more: Bitachon #129

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Bitachon Breakfast

Sarah woke up early Monday morning and said a cheerful, “Modeh Ani,” to thank Hashem for another day to serve Him and enjoy His beautiful world. She then glanced at the clock to check the time and gasped. Oh no! It wasn’t nearly as early as she had thought… With only five minutes left before the bus came, Sarah didn’t have a chance to eat breakfast or grab a snack before she left. Though she was feeling thankful that she caught the bus, her stomach was feeling quite hungry… “Hashem can do anything,” Sarah thought to herself. “Hu nosen lechem l’chol basar, and I’m sure He can send me breakfast, as well! And I can have bitachon for not just any breakfast, but a healthy one!” The bus dropped the students off at school, and Sarah saw that although normally there’s not-such-nutritious danishes out in the morning for the students to have, this morning there was a healthy breakfast of melba toast and string cheese waiting special for her! Taamu u’reu ki tov Hashem! Read more: Bitachon #128

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Bitachon Opens Sugya

Sholom Aron was in middle of a sugya and he was confused by everything that was going on. He sang Hakol Yachul and started again. This time, everything was clear as day, and everything made sense! It was like magic! Read more: Bitachon #127

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Torah USB Found with Bitachon

One day, I lost a Torah USB that was worth $1,000. I was not able to to get this USB anywhere and I had gained so much from it. After searching everywhere, I was heartbroken and feeling very down. I decided to make a Kabalah and told my whole family that if Hashem, Who can do anything I would be mefarsem this nes in the Spring Hill Times. A few days later, the thought popped into my head to look again in my wife’s car. I looked in the car and there sitting under the carpet, where my wife, my daughter and I already looked a bunch of times, was the precious USB! [A Spring Hill Times Reader] Read more: Bitachon #126

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Bitachon House

There’s a speaker in Eretz Yisroel by the name of R’ Yitzchok Rakoff. He teaches and gives over words of Emunah and Bitachon. He encourages his talmidim to learn bitachon from a sefer. One Yid took his words seriously and was mekabel on himself to learn Chovos Halevavos every night after Maariv. One night, he came home, and his wife said, “We live in a very small apartment. The family is B”H growing, we must figure something out. We can’t go on like this.” He told her not to worry and that Hashem would help. The next day, he got a phone call from his father in America. His father was getting old. He asked his son to sell his house in America for him and then take the money and buy for himself a nice house in Eretz Yisroel! His father just requested that they build for him a small room in the back of the house where he could live next to his son. That is exactly what the Yid did! He sold his father’s house in America and bought a nice house for his family for free and his father came to live with them! Read more: Bitachon #125

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Who pays my bills? It’s not the company, rather it’s Hashem!

The Sandlers live in Canada. Mr. Sandler earns money on the computer. They use the money he makes each day to support their family. One day, he came to work, and the computers were down. He was not able to work and make money that day. He started getting worried how he would pay his bills… Then he stopped and said, “Who pays my bills? It’s not the company, rather it’s Hashem! He has many other ways to support our family.” That day, they got a letter that they were approved for American citizenship. Along with the approval letter, was a check for $30,000! Read more: Bitachon #123

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Present from Hashem

The Baums* were having trouble financially with paying their bills. As a zchus, Mrs. Baum was mekabel on herself to start listening to ‘A Life with Bitachon‘. The week that she started listening, she opened her mailbox and there was an unexpected check. She had no idea where it came from! Surely, Hashem was proud of her decision! Read more: Bitachon #122

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Bitachon Fixes Fax Machine

Baruch* follows “A Life of Bitachon” and implements it into his daily life. However, his father never really tapped into the wonders of Bitachon. One day, they had to fax something to someone, and the machine was not working. Baruch’s father said, “We need to get a technician to come done as soon as possible to fix the machine.” Baruch said, “What do you mean? Hakol Yachol! Hashem can fix the fax machin e.” His father was not pleased and said, “Listen, I’m a lot older than you and I know that when your fax machine is broken, you go and repair it.” Chaim started singing Hakol Yachul and trusting in Hashem. Then he said, “Okay Totty, now we can try again.” His father tried again, and the fax machine worked!! Read more: Bitachon #121

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Paying the Rent with Bitachon

A couple from Eretz Yisroel pays their landlord rent for a couple of months in advance. One month, the landlord said that he did not receive the money. The couple knew that they had paid $4000 in advance. But since they follow ‘A Life with Bitachon‘, they knew that Hashem doesn’t like Machlokes. They knew that if they give the money, Hashem will pay them back. So they did not make an issue about it, and they paid the money again. The next day, one of their relatives called and said that they had a lot of Ma’aser money that they are looking to give to someone in need. The relative then gave them exactly $4000!! They got back all the money within 24 hours! Read more: Bitachon #119

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“I’m going to rely on a miracle”

“I love the Spring Hill Times every single week. I try to print it out every week and read it to my class. I drive a Nissan Rogue, which I leased about a year and a half ago. I really did not know anything about the notifications. So I did not know that it doesn’t tell you when it needs an oil change. I waited and waited and I didn’t get an oil change. A couple of weeks ago, a notification came on that I have to stop the car because there was a problem with the oil filter. I figured that was the notification for the oil change so I went that Sunday to get an oil change in Lakewood. I brought my car to the place and as I’m there in the waiting room, someone asked me, “What do you do?” I told him that I work in Brooklyn, so he said “You drive so much, you must get an oil change once a month.” I said “No, actually this is my first time after driving my car for a year and a half.” So he said “Oh, okay, that’s interesting.” The mechanic who works there, came in wearing gloves on his hands and his hands were full of what looked like soot and mud. And he screams, “Whose Nissan Rogue is this?” I said “It’s mine.” He asked, “When was the last time you did an oil change?” I said, “I never did it.” He said, “Your car will never work again. I’m telling you right now, there’s nothing we can do. I’ll put oil in, but it’s probably not going to drive out of here. If it drives even further, it’s going to stop on the highway. It’s going to break down. Your car will never work again, I’m telling you.” And then he said, “The only thing that will help this work is a miracle. It’s not going to work.” So I said “I guess I’m going to rely on a miracle.” I sat in the waiting room thinking, “Hashem can do anything.” I said to myself, I’ve always been thinking that instead of using paraffin candles on Shabbos, I should really use oil, and it’s for an oil change, so next Shabbos that I’m home we’ll use olive oil for the candles instead of paraffin. I’ll try it for one week, and B’zchus this, my car should be fine. I went to the car. The guy behind the counter said “It’s not going to work.” I said “Okay,” and drove off. It’s been so far two weeks and my car is not saying anything, no notifications. My car is driving as if it’s a brand new car.” [A Spring Hill Times Reader] Read more: Bitachon #118

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