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Bitachon of the Day * Day 29

Sep 6

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Good morning Bitachon of the day ❤️


Every moment of life has something that needs to be accomplished. Hashem gives each person a unique mission and the exact circumstances needed to fulfill it, along with tailor.


Most of the time we know what’s right and what we should be doing, but sometimes we need a little help to motivate us.


Hashem is available to help and He told us to ask for help.


Hashem loves when we ask Him for assistance especially in spiritual matters.

Sometimes he answers us in ways that make it so obvious that He is the One helping.

I love to ask Hashem for help, sometimes for small things and with my bigger requests, I feel compelled to make a commitment to Hashem, promising to do something in return if those prayers are answered.


When my mother fell ill, I prayed to Hashem to relieve her suffering and made a pact that if He took her, I'd volunteer at Sloan (cancer hospital). After her passing,  It took me over 2 weeks to actually make it to the floor. Every time I entered the hospital I felt so nauseous and remember all the horrible months that I just went through. But I was telling my self every day “I made a promise and I have to get through it.”

Choosing to volunteer on the children's floor, I met a family from Mexico enduring a similar faith and they had no family or friends in NY.


The mother was constantly at the hospital, with no time for herself. I took the initiative to give her a break by taking her out for coffee and arranging for her to get her hair done, while I stayed with her daughter, keeping her company and playing together.

They were in NY for nearly 12 months, and fortunately, Hashem placed me on the children's floor for a purpose. It led me to encounter a Sephardic Jewish family from Mexico who needed warmth and love.


If I hadn't prayed to Hashem and made that pact, I would never have ended up there, and the family would have been alone for a year. Additionally, witnessing a significant miracle, the daughter became cancer-free after three surgeries. She even had the chance to join us for Shabbat and meet my kids a few times.


Through this, I learned the importance of asking, as something positive can emerge from it. Life's trials are indeed difficult, but it's essential to remember that we can always seek Hashem's help and guidance in facing them.


Through my request to Hashem, my mother's suffering came to an end. Furthermore, I was able to assist another family enduring similar pain, culminating in a miraculous turn of events.


The tests in life are not easy, but we must always realize we can call out to Hashem for help with all of them.


May we realize the power of Hashem, and trust that everything that comes from him it’s for our own good even if we can’t comprehend it. 


Wish you a wonderful day 💗

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