Daily Bitachon #1809

Yehuda* Rappaport, a 16-year-old bachur, had a severe case of eczema since he was six years old. He kept trying every single last hishtadlus but nothing seemed to be working. He kept hitting a brick wall. No matter what creams and hishtadlus he tried for the past 10 years, nothing worked. Recently, he heard a story on a Life with Bitachon that someone who got a very big rash all over saw no solutions after going from doctor to doctor. This was until he said, “Why am I going to ask these fisher-price doctors when I could go to the best doctor, who is my loving Father, Hakadosh Baruch Hu, who can do anything.” And almost overnight, the rash just disappeared. This story inspired him to say, “Enough is enough with my hishtadlus, I’m not putting on cream anymore. It’s not like the cream is doing anything, it’s my loving caring Father Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam. Hashem’s the Kol Yachol, and just like Hashem brought the eczema, Hashem can make it disappear.” He said, “I don’t believe in eczema, I only believe in Hashem, my loving caring Father.” The next day, he woke up, and his eczema was less than usual, and the next day significantly less and so on until the eczema was gone! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1810

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Daily Bitachon #1808

Daily Bitachon stories from the “A Life with Bitachon” hotline.  This story was called in from Tzfas by Mrs. Tangi. She woke up bright and earlier to be by a meeting that she had at 8:30 sharp. She got to the bus stop in time and boarded the bus, but as it was pulling away she noticed that the bus was going in the wrong direction! It was already 8:17. She looked out the window and saw the bus she needed to take just pass by. She thought to herself, to get off this bus and get on the right bus would take another twenty minutes. Then she thought, “Who is in charge of getting me places, the bus company? Its Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam! Hashem is a Kol Yachol, He can do everything and anything. I’m just going to get off this bus, wait by the bus stop, and realize that Hashem can do everything and anything.” So she got off the bus, and within a minute, someone stopped their car and rolled down the window and asked, “Do you need a ride somewhere?” Mrs. Tangi asked, “Are you serious? I need to go to such and such a place, and I need to be there at 8:30!” The person said, “It would be my greatest pleasure! I’ll take you door-to-door, free of charge! Now I realize why I took this route, which I usually never do, so I could take you to where you need to go!” In no time, she got the best service, better than ever! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1809

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Daily Bitachon #1807

Daily Bitachon stories from the “A Life with Bitachon” hotline.  This story was called in by Mrs. Singer. She set her oven to 375° and it started preheating but then she realized it stopped at 145°. Whatever she tried to make it go higher than 145° wasn’t working, and she didn’t know what to do next. That’s when she caught herself and said, “One second, who made the oven work until now? Is it the button? No, it’s Hakadosh Baruch Hu, the Ribono Shel Olam! So if He’s the one who’s making it work, He can make it rise higher and higher!” With that, she started singing Hakol Yachol, and as she was singing, she noticed the temperature was rising higher and higher! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1808

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Bitachon Gives Life to Laptop

A high school teacher from Lakewood, NJ, reported that someone came to her class to give a pre-Rosh Hashanah speech. An important part of the speech was slideshows of niflaos haborei that she was going to show on her laptop. The laptop screen was not working. They tried many times, but to no avail. The teacher told her class, “Everyone, let’s sing together “Hakol Yachol,” and if it starts working, we’re going to call it into the Spring Hill Times.” They started singing, and within one minute, the laptop came to life, and it started working! Read more: Bitachon Story #438

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Bitachon Turns On Music

Mrs. Taub reported that she was driving long distance. She was very tired, and she was afraid she was going to fall asleep. She wanted to turn on the music, but her car has a problem that it only works if the USB is on when you turn on the car and the music turns on with the car. If someone puts the USB in after the car is already turned on, it does not work. She put in the USB and she tried turning the music on, but it did not work. Then she said to herself, “Hashem is the ‘Kol Yachol’, if He wants it to go on, he could put it on.” She tried again, and the music started working! Read more: Bitachon Story #437

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Bitachon Turns On Car

The Strauss family was about to leave Lakewood to go back to Monsey, but the car was not starting. The entire family started singing “Hakol Yachol.” Rabbi Strauss then tried started the car, but it didn’t work. Again the family started to sing, “Hakol Yachol”. He then tried starting the car and Baruch Hashem it worked! Read more: Bitachon Story #435

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Bitachon Fixes Phone

Mrs. Reich has a certain telephone in her house that the zero button does not work. If someone needs to dial a number using a zero, they need to use a different phone. One day it was the only phone she had around, and she had to dial the number “zero” twice. She said to herself, “The button does not work if you go with nature, but if you go with Hashem, He could do anything.” She pressed the button two times, and both times she pressed the zero it worked! Read more: Bitachon Story #434

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Bitachon Apartment for Newly-Wed

Eli,* a chassan, was looking for an apartment. People told him that there were a hundred people looking for an apartment, and if you find something, you have to grab, you have to run. He saw an apartment that was available, and he had a number to call, but he kept on calling and calling, and nobody picked up. He said, “One second, let’s say Hakol Yachol and remember that it’s Hashem in charge.” They sang Hakol Yachol, and the next time he called, someone picked up the phone right away! They were able to check out the apartment, and it was perfect. They got the apartment, Baruch Hashem! The apartment was a steal of a deal, it was everything he was looking for! Read more: Bitachon Story #432

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Bitachon Brings Down Box

Bassy Berkowitz, a ten-year-old girl from Manchester, England, was in the store to buy crackers. The box was high on the shelf, and she wasn’t able to reach it. She turned to Hashem and said, “You’re the Kol Yachol.” Right then, her neighbor walked in, and she took the box down for her! Read more: Bitachon Story #420

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Daily Bitachon #1806

Daily Bitachon stories from the “A Life with Bitachon” hotline.  1806: This story was called in by Mrs. Shain. She was on the way to work, and she realized that she forgot to bring her lunch. She was thinking, “What’s going to be, I’m going to be hungry a whole day of work.” Then she stopped herself and said, “Who’s the One who takes care of me and prepares lunch for me? Do I think it’s myself? No… it’s Hakadosh Baruch Hu! He prepares lunch for me everyday. I’ll just go about my day and see how everything plays out.” When lunch time came, she was thinking, “How am I going to get my lunch?” Then she stopped and said, “Hashem is the Kol Yachol, He can do everything and anything.” While she was thinking these thoughts, her coworker turned to her and said, “I packed a double lunch today, two yummy delicious salads with tuna. Do you want one? I don’t know why I packed two today.” In no time, she got the best lunch, with the best service, better than ever! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1807

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Bitachon Fixes Broken Telephone

Chava Klein from Monsey, New York was trying to make a phone call, but the phone was not working. She tried many times, but to no avail, and she gave up. Then she remembered what she read in the Spring Hill Times, and was mechazek herself in bitachon. She reminded herself that Hashem is the Kol Yachol. She then tried using the phone again, and this time it worked perfectly! Read more: Bitachon Story #415

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Bitachon Story of Healing

About three years ago, my daughter was born with a rare medical condition. She was hospitalized in the NICU for many months, undergoing many surgeries and treatment. When she finally came home, she came home with a lot of medical support. One such support was a g-tube. She did not know how to suck or swallow, and thus needed to be fed through a tube that went directly into her stomach to give her the vital nutrition that she needed. Our active goal was to teach her to eat and drink independently, and not need to use the g-tube. The problem was, that when she was in the hospital, she was on a breathing tube for many months, not allowing her to even be offered to suck from a bottle. Therefore, she completely lost her skill. If we’d put a drop of liquid on her tongue, she had no idea what to do with it. As a side note, we came to recognize that we take it for granted that when we put food or drinks in our mouth, we know what to do with it. We understand to move our tongue around our mouth to get the food in the right place. We realize what it means to chew and to swallow. There really are many intricate steps that take place in our mouths before our food gets swallowed, and it’s unbelievable that we all know how to! So, we were starting from the very bottom with teaching our daughter how to eat and drink. We went to tons and tons of therapy sessions. Each therapist gave us homework to do at home. The homework was so frustrating, that I felt I would explode! I would sit next to my daughter in her highchair, and present the food to her, in the manner that the therapist told me to do. Sometimes it was stimulating the mouth first, sometimes it was using a different type of spoon, or straw, or cup. It may have been changing the consistency of the food, or liquid. Always something else. But the aggravation, and frustration was to the next level. My daughter just wouldn’t comply! Nothing helped! She just drooled it out, spat it out, or just stared at me blankly! Sometimes, I just sat there in tears. Then, one day it hit me that this is just absolutely crazy. Here I am getting so aggravated because I am not seeing the results that I want. All I’m doing here is hishtadlus. The results are up to Hashem. I don’t need to get frustrated over not seeing results. That’s not up to me. So, I created a new routine for myself. I would set for myself a certain amount of time that I was going to feed my daughter for. I told myself that I am doing my hishtadlus, and after that, whatever the results are, are completely up to Hashem. I felt a new calmness. As I fed my daughter, I would sing, “Hakol Yachol”, and I added in some of my own words that “Hashem can make my daughter eat so well”. I felt like I did my part, and Hashem would do whatever He saw fit. I also said that when my daughter comes off of her g-tube, then I would let the Spring Hill Times know. It’s been a very long and slow journey. There was no miraculous immediate salvation. I continued with therapy, and more therapy, and more. I continued to have bitachon that one day she would get her g-tube out. My daughter made progress. She began swallowing small amounts of food, then larger, then thicker consistencies, then chewing, then sucking! We are so grateful to Hashem that just a few weeks ago, shortly after my daughter turned 3 years old, her g-tube was taken out! She eats and drinks completely by mouth! Her skill is not exactly up to par with where a typical three-year-old child is, but we are so grateful to be holding at this point! Thank You, Hashem, for guiding us through this journey, and for granting my daughter the skill of eating and drinking independently! (A Spring Hill Times Reader) Read more: Bitachon Story #411

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