My daughter caught a viral eye infection and according to the family doctor the specific cure for this is a compress of tea on the eyes. I asked, “Will any tea that I have in the house help?!” The doctor replied, “Only black tea helps the most!”
The problem was that we do not have tea like this. I thought about calling my husband and asking him to also buy the black tea.
I got home from the doctor, and just then my husband came home from shopping. I regretted not calling my husband before he finished shopping since I did not think he would be back so early with the weekly shopping.
But then I saw among the groceries that he brought was ‘black tea’. I was surprised and I asked him, “Why did you think to buy this tea since no one hears drinks this?!”
He answered, “It was on sale, and they gave me the tea because I bought something else on sale and I took it thinking that if we do not need it, then we can give it to the neighbor as a gift...”
Only now I understood the hand of hashgacha that was prepared from the outset that this tea would help as a cure, not only for us, but also for the neighbors who also suffered from the virus that was spreading throughout the city...
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