Bag found- with Bitachon

R’ Yitzchak*, a Rebbi from one of the Southern cities in Eretz Yisrael, shared that his son went on a trip with a friend. During the trip, they left their bags on a bench. When they came back, the bags were stolen. In their bags were many important things, passports, wallets, money. His son came home very down. He was devastated. R’ Yitzchak started telling his son: “Don’t give up, believe that Hashem can return it.” That Shabbos, he spoke a lot about Emunah. He kept telling his son that Hashem is Hakol Yachol. He told him to think positively, that anything could happen. Hashem could make the person who took the bags regret his actions and return it. He told him that any positive thought can bring a tremendous Yeshuah, so they should not give up. Motzei Shabbos after he came home from Shul, his daughter told him excitedly that someone found their bag. Everything was in it! All they have to do is go to the police station and pick it up! He said that realizing that thoughts of Emunah can turn around, even a seemingly hopeless situation, was an even bigger Metzia than finding the bag itself! [Kav Hashgacha Pratis] Read more: Bitachon #208

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The Power of Bitachon Overrides Everything!

Mrs. Berkowitz* had a phone number for a very long time. Suddenly, the phone company closed her account. She tried everything to get her account back, but she was told that once the account was closed there was nothing to do. She decided that she would sing ‘Hakol Yachol’ and then call the company again. Lo and behold the impossible happened. The company sent her a new sim card with her old number!! She was on hold for hours on end, spoke to so many people yet nothing worked until she turned to Hashem! The power of Hakol Yachol overrides everything! Read more: Bitachon #205

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Jews cover each others Debts

Bitachon Pays Yom Tov Bill

Zev* lives on a Kollel budget. His wife sent him shopping with a long shopping list. It came out to $250, which was money he didn’t really have. But it was for Yom Tov, so he happily paid for the shopping. When he got home, his wife said, “Oh, I forgot one thing on the list: the water.” Zev thought, “Oh, I have to go back again? Gam Zu L’Tova. This is what Hashem wants from me.” When he went back to the store for the water, he met a Yid, and the Yid said, “Oh, this reminds me, I wanted to give you a check before Yom Tov.” The Yid gave him a check for all the things that he needed for Yom Tov! Read more: Bitachon #204

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Bitachon Kites

Avi Weissfeld* went to an Avos U’banim learning program on Chol Hamoed Pesach. Each child received a kite. He was very excited because he loved to fly kites. His cousins came to visit, and they said, “We also like to fly kites,” so he lent it to them. Somehow, in their enthusiasm, the cousins broke the kite. Avi really wanted a kite, but his family said, “We’re going on a trip now, so if you want a new kite, you have to ask Hashem for a new kite.” On the trip, they saw a family flying kites. The family said, “We have so many extra, because we thought a lot of other people were coming who didn’t end up coming. Would you like an extra kite?” Not only did Avi get one, he actually got a few kites! Read more: Bitachon #203

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Eyes don’t find anything, Hashem does!

Over the Yom Tov of Pesach, Yaakov Braun* was looking for something very important. He looked high and low, but he couldn’t find it. He said to himself: “Why did Hashem make it that we shouldn’t find it if it’s so important? I know why! Hashem is trying to teach me, your eyes don’t find anything, Hashem does!” He then said, “Hashem – it’s You, it’s not my eyes.” Right then, he looked up, and he found it! Read more: Bitachon #202

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Bitachon Stickers

I have the most beautiful story for you. My daughter, Yael Bracha Shulman, desperately wanted Hello Kitty stickers. One day another girl in her class came in with a whole roll of Hello Kitty, and she gave my daughter five or six stickers. My daughter then said, “Hashem loves me, even though even though my Mommy and Tatty didn’t buy me, still, I got Hello Kitty stickers!” [A Spring Hill Times Reader] Read more: Bitachon #201

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Bitachon Story of Hope and Joy

I was an agunah for many years and I just got involved in the bitachon hotline, it’s not up to my husband, it’s up to Hashem. Shortly after I got involved with bitachon I got the message that my husband was ready to give the get! [A Spring Hill Times Reader] Read more: Bitachon #200

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“Hashem was Guiding Me”

I have a daughter with lots of medical issues. We are constantly seeing different doctors and specialists. For some reason insurance has been denying our claims for the past two months. I have called the insurance many times and gotten nowhere. We had lots and lots of frustration just spending hours and hours on the phone with the insurance company without being helped. Finally, one day as I picked up the phone to call insurance and I said “Hashem you’re a Kol Yachol. You can do anything! Please, it’s so easy for you to just guide me to the right person that could just help me figure out the issue.” I spent twenty minutes on the phone. The lady got me a supervisor on the phone who really figured out the problem and took care of the issue for me. I felt that it was really Hashem guiding me to the right person. Thank you Hashem! [A Spring Hill Times Reader] Read more: Bitachon #199

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Bitachon Payment Plan

The Waldman’s* bought a house but they fell on rough times and weren’t able to pay for the mortgage. They fell behind $30,000. B”H business started picking up and they were able to make their monthly payments but they had a debt of $30,000. They called up the mortgage company and asked them if they could make a payment plan. They were told, “Absolutely not, you have to pay up the whole thing this month or else we’ll put your house up for auction.” People told them that dealing with this mortgage company is dealing with a brick well. The Waldmans then said, “Ok, let’s go straight to Hashem.” They davened and had bitachon. They then called again and asked, “Can we make a payment plan?” “Sure,” was the answer! Read more: Bitachon #198

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Bitachon brings Hope and Salvations

There was a Yid in Denver, CO, who came from overseas. He had a very difficult time finding Shidduchim. For years, he was on the market and no one was redting him names. He went over to a friend and said, “That’s it, we’re making a chavrusashaft. We’re learning together Madreigas Ha’adam. On the first day they started learning Madreigas Ha’adam, someone called and asked, “Can I have your resume.” And another person called, “Can I please have your resume.” A similar story: Chaim* from Denver, CO, couldn’t find a job. A friend of his came over to him and said, “Let’s start learning Bitachon together.” They didn’t even start, they just made up to learn, and Chaim got a job offer! And he go the job! Read more:Bitachon #197

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Habote’ach BaHashem, Chessed Yesovevenu

R’ Meshulem lent someone a few thousand Shekel. The person was supposed to pay him back in a week or two. The week or two went by, but he didn’t hear from him. R’ Meshulem tried reaching out to the person but he kept pushing him off. Before he knew it, it was already three months later. All his bills came in at once: his water bill, his electric bill, his Arnona (property tax) bill. He didn’t have enough money to pay them. He knew that if that person would pay him back, he would have the money for it. He didn’t know what to do; he had tried so many times… Then he realized, “One second, who’s going to pay this bill for me, is it me? It’s the Ribono Shel Olam! Instead of relying on people, I have to rely on the Ribono Shel Olam. If the Ribono Shel Olam wants, He could pay the bill right now.” A few hours went by, and the person called him and said, “Baruch Hashem, I worked it out and I’m coming right now to you to give you the entire sum.” He saw the tremendous power of “Habote’ach BaHashem, Chessed Yesovevenu.”

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Bitachon Furniture and Appliances

R’ Yitzchok* and his family were moving from Yerushalayim to Afula. They had a problem. The furniture in the apartment where they had been renting belonged to the landlord and the new apartment where they were moving to wasn’t furnished. He was going to have to buy everything from scratch: appliances, furniture…. He was learning in Kollel, and he only had $1,000 to spend. He told himself that just like Hashem took care of him in the past, Hashem will also take care of him now. One day, someone called him up and asked him if he was moving to Afula. He said, “Yes, why?” The man said, “I’m moving, and I’m buying all new furniture and appliances. If you’re interested, you can buy all my furniture and appliances from me for just $1,000!”

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