After spending two weeks in the hospital, I came home for Shabbos and very much wanted to go to shul to daven Shacharis and thank Hashem. In the morning, I took two rings from the jewelry box—one in each hand—and a necklace set with stones in the other, and in that way, I fastened the necklace and continued getting ready to go out. Suddenly I noticed that the diamond ring had disappeared. I began to search and could not find it. I asked my daughter to help me search, but we did not find it. I said to my daughter: “I do not want to miss Shacharis because of the ring, so I will go out and continue the search afterward.”
I went to shul, but my heart and thoughts were with the diamond ring that my late husband bought for me with great expense, and it is the ring dearest to me. I shared my sorrow with my Creator and said to Him: “Master of the Universe [Ribono shel olam], You know how dear this ring is to my heart, and I do not want to lose the ring because of davening in shul! Please arrange for me to find the ring!”
I had barely finished my request when I felt something rolling along my back. I reached my hand, and into my hand slid a sparkling and especially shiny diamond ring. I was particularly moved by the fact that a person prays and HaKadosh Baruch Hu answers on the spot! It is not always seen, but here it happened. It turned out that when I put on the necklace, I did not feel that the ring slipped from my hand into my clothing, and the ring could have easily slipped away and disappeared without me sensing anything. And Hashem did a kindness with me and answered my prayer and returned to me the item most precious to me, which cannot be replaced by another!
ח.ר.