Professor Nathan, go to him, find out what the situation is, so that they don't hide it from me, I have to know what my situation is, to prepare for the future!" "But I told you what the Steipler said" Mr. Grodetsky shook his head in the negative. He does not accept. "Do you have any pain?" asked Rabbi Mobushovitz. "A week ago, they stopped." On the day of the covenant. "But I want you to go to Professor Nathan." There is no refusal to be the patron of the yeshiva. Rabbi Movshovitz went to Rabbi Shmerel Greiniman zt"l, who had close ties with the professor, and asked to accompany him. The professor was surprised to hear what they had come for, "Professor Rachmelevich and I have a reputation, if we say that the tumor is gone, it is gone! We have no explanation for this, it is a medical miracle, but it is a fact! He can be completely calm!", this is how the first greeting took place.
Mr. Grodetsky married all his children, and the second blessing took place. The third blessing remains, for the expansion of business. The Amcor factory has installed compressors made by the American company Filco in its refrigerators. The Arab League threatened Filco with a boycott of its products in all Arab countries, and the company was in distress. Mr. Grodetsky suggested that the compressors be manufactured in Israel according to American knowledge. The company agreed, but the approval of the American Department of Commerce was required. Mr. Grodetsky traveled to the United States and asked Rabbi Movshovitz to accompany him. He went up with him to a meeting with the American Deputy Secretary of Commerce. "This is my rabbi," they introduced him, "this rabbi has a rabbi"... He told him the story of the blessing, and the disease that had disappeared. "If there are such forces behind you," the deputy minister replied, "Your success is guaranteed" and approved the deal... Thus the third blessing took place.
Seven years passed, and Rabbi Movshovitz was called again. "I was diagnosed with cancer in my lungs," Mr. Grodetsky announced. The rabbi's eyes darkened. His relative died of this disease, and he witnessed all its stages. The doctors told him that this was the most painful cancer, the pain was terrible, G-d would protect and save. He hurried to Rabbeinu, and lamented the illness that struck the patron of the yeshiva. "What do you want from me," the rabbi shook his head, "why do you need me? Go to the charity box, put in a coin and recite a psalm. This is a tested virtue..." "I have a more tested segula," answered Rabbi Movshovitz, "that our rabbi should pray..." And Rabbeinu answered: "That's it, the blessing I gave him is over..." Rabbi Movshovitz did not give up: "But why does he deserve such an agonizing illness? He holds Torah, he has many rights, why should he suffer so terribly?!" and his rabbi answered: "I can promise that he will not suffer!" The disease was spreading, getting worse, and Mr. Grodetsky complained of nothing but angina. He was advised to go to Switzerland, where his breathing became easier. He traveled and was relieved. And one evening, while he was lying down, he died suddenly, without suffering!