Faith and Financial Relief
Hashgacha Pratis | April 27, 2025
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Faith and Financial Relief

Hashgacha Pratis | June 27, 2025

I own an apartment that I rent out, and lately it has been empty; there have been no tenants. As anyone in the know will tell you, this is not merely a lack of income; it is a tremendous loss. The bank payments don’t wait for you to find a tenant; they are deducted from your account every month. In light of this situation, I decided to strengthen myself in emunah and bitachon in Hashem, and also to encourage others to do so. Therefore, I donated money toward the dissemination of emunah and bitachon in an entire city, in order to merit a yeshuah. Then the unbelievable occurred – we found a tenant who signed a long-term rental contract on the apartment.

In contrast to many people, who view the days before Pesach as a time of joy and renewal, for me these days are seared into my memory as days of difficulty and tension. The pressure involved in cleaning the house thoroughly, the exhausting run between stores for food and clothing, and mostly, the ceaseless worry about organizing the finances – all turned the days of Erev Yom Tov into an annual nightmare. Last year, however, I discovered your phone line. The shiurim and stories I heard on the line gave me a feeling of security and serenity I had never known before. From a financial aspect as well, I was able to cover all the expenses in a very surprising way. I have no words to express my thanks.

I own an apartment that I rent out, and lately it has been empty; there have been no tenants. As anyone in the know will tell you, this is not merely a lack of income; it is a tremendous loss. The bank payments don’t wait for you to find a tenant; they are deducted from your account every month. In light of this situation, I decided to strengthen myself in emunah and bitachon in Hashem, and also to encourage others to do so. Therefore, I donated money toward the dissemination of emunah and bitachon in an entire city, in order to merit a yeshuah. Then the unbelievable occurred – we found a tenant who signed a long-term rental contract on the apartment.

In contrast to many people, who view the days before Pesach as a time of joy and renewal, for me these days are seared into my memory as days of difficulty and tension. The pressure involved in cleaning the house thoroughly, the exhausting run between stores for food and clothing, and mostly, the ceaseless worry about organizing the finances – all turned the days of Erev Yom Tov into an annual nightmare. Last year, however, I discovered your phone line. The shiurim and stories I heard on the line gave me a feeling of security and serenity I had never known before. From a financial aspect as well, I was able to cover all the expenses in a very surprising way. I have no words to express my thanks.

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