Daily Bitachon #1613

This story has been called in by a very Choshuve Yid by the name of Yoel Dweck. He said over that his friend called him up and said, “I need help. I’m flying this week, and I still haven’t received my passport. I called up the passport agency, and they told me not before at least another week. They said, “There’s nothing to talk about. Sorry, there’s nothing we can do for you. We’re backlogged for the longest time. Therefore, as much as we wish we could help you, there’s nothing that we can do to help you.” So his friend said, “What should I do? I feel so stuck. Here I’m traveling this week and they told me my passport is not coming for another week? What should I do?” Yoel said, “I don’t understand the issue and problem. I’ve been following the stories of ‘A Life with Bitachon’ for the past few days now, and I’ve been hearing story after story how people were having Bitachon for other people. So, guess what? I’ll have Bitachon for you that you’re going to go to your mailbox, and you’ll find your passport inside.” His friend said, “Are you serious, or is this just a joke? I mean, they said it’s not coming for another week.” Yoel said, “Very simple. I’m going to Hashem; He’s a Kol Yachol, the one in charge. It’s not the passport agency; it’s Hashem. All you have to do is go to your mailbox and wait for a surprise.” With that, he was Mechazek himslef, “HaKadosh Boruch Hu, it’s You, You are the one in charge of sending the passport!” His friend opened up the mailbox, and right there was the passport, with the best delivery service! Read more: Daily Bitachon #1614

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Awsome Quotes!

“The Steipler zatz”l says that all great things in רוחניות start off with unending pain and struggles.” Rav Yehuda Mandel – Bitachon Weekly, Parshas Shemos “The only thing that gets me places in life is my loving caring Father the Ribono Shel Olam!” Rabbi Zevy Golombeck – A Life with Bitachon, Yesod 1449 “Hakadosh Baruch I know you want me to be happy… I know for sure the yeshuah is going to come!” Ibid Yesod 1452. Reading more: Rav Avigdor Miller on Shabbos and Mashiach

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STUNNING QUOTES FROM R’ ZEVY GOLOMBECK

“The only thing that gets me places in life is my loving caring Father the Ribono Shel Olam!” Rabbi Zevy Golombeck – A Life with Bitachon, Yesod 1449 “Hakadosh Baruch I know you want me to be happy… I know for sure the yeshuah is going to come!” Ibid Yesod 1452. Reading more: Awsome Quotes!

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Bitachon Fixes Glass Table

Someone accidentally broke Mrs. Adler’s* glass table. It cost around $700-$800 to fix and she did not know how she was going to replace it. She said to Hashem, “I don’t know how I am going to replace it, but you have a plan!” The next day, someone came to the house and said, “I see you have a set of chairs from an old dining room set, I would like to know if you would like to sell them to me.” Mrs. Adler* gladly accepted since she was any way planning on trashing them. The man then paid her $800!! Read more: Bitachon #82

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BEAUTIFUL QUOTES FROM R’ ZEVY GOLOMBECK

“HaKadosh Baruch Hu is asking from us: Just sit back relax and enjoy this most delicious yummy scrumptious world! You don’t have to worry about one thing!” Rabbi Zevy Golombeck – A Life with Bitachon, Yesod 1419 “HaKadosh Baruch Hu wants you to have pleasure. He wants you to be b’simcha. So obviously if there is something that you don’t have, that’s because it’s poison for you.” Ibid Yesod 1422. Read more: Quotes From Rav Avigdor Miller

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Hashem Sends Special Supper

Rabbi Golombeck was in the mood of a delicious, yummy, scrumptious supper. When he came home, his wife told him that she had been by his sister, who was having a special supper since she was having a lot of company. She gave Mrs. Golombeck enough to take home for the whole family!  Read more: Hashem Loves His Yeshiva Bochurim

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Match Made in Shamyim!

Yosef Moshe Mizrachi has Baruch Hashem been married for many years and has a large family. He was schmoozing with his wife about how their shidduch came about. She had just finished a parsha right before his name came up. Someone redt the shidduch, but her mother said that they were taking a break. The person who redt the shidduch persisted, so her mother said she would make one phone call, and if he says it’s the catch of the century, then we’ll agree to go ahead. They took the resume, made one phone call to Rabbi Golombeck, and Rabbi Golombeck said that he was the catch of the century! Read more: Question Answered!

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Fill Your Bank with Chessed!

Rabbi Golombeck was in Santander Bank waiting in line, and there was a Heimeshe Yid behind him. Rabbi Golombeck told him, “I know time is precious to every Yid, but you should just know that I’m going to be very quick. I am making one transaction, and I’ll be out before you know it.” The other yid said to Rabbi Golombeck, “You know what? I appreciate you telling me that so much. I’ll tell you why. You show that you care about me and you care about my time. You realize that we’re waiting in line. Some people could take a long time, they can make five transactions, and it could take 10 minutes. Now I’m calmer because I know it’s going to be just a couple of minutes. You gave me more menuchas hanefesh. You didn’t have to tell me this, but you made me feel so good.” You see how important it is to think of ways to make people happier and more than that, because he said thank you so much,  it made Rabbi Golombeck feel so good that he did something good! Read more: Undamped Simcha

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Hashem Arranges Every Ride

Rabbi Golombeck went to the va’ad of his Rebbe, Rabbi Yehuda Mandel. It was raining, so he wanted to drive. However, his wife needed the van, so she dropped him off. He didn’t know how he would get home. Right when the va’ad ended, he saw a Yid walking towards him. Rabbi Golombeck asked, “Why are you coming now? The va’ad is already over!” He said, “I came to ask if you needed a ride! I want to ask you for a favor, so I wanted to do you a favor. I’ll bring you wherever you need to go!”   Read more: Sefarim From Shamyim

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Undamped Simcha

Rabbi Golombeck had a flood in his basement, which caused a lot of damage, so he filed an insurance claim. He hired a public adjuster to make sure the insurance company would give him the full amount of money he needed to make the repairs. After the insurance company told Rabbi Golombeck how much money they would be giving him, Rabbi Golombeck started to regret hiring a public adjuster. He thought that the insurance company would have given him the same amount even without the adjustor, and now he has to give the adjustor 10% of the claim. Then he realized it was just his Yetzer Hara! Instead of being happy and grateful to Hashem for all the money he would receive, and that it was enough money to cover the cost of the repairs, he was regretting his decision. The Yetzer Hara was just trying to dampen his simcha! Shortly after he realized this, he received a message from someone who had not used a public adjuster, and the insurance company only gave them half the cost of what he needed to fix his damaged house! Rabbi Golombeck saw clearly that Hashem was helping him regain his simcha by appreciating the fact that he had hired the adjustor!   Read more: It’s All Kavod

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