Chilling: Rav Berland Reveals the Missing Person's Location and Saves Him
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"Never believe what the media sells you about tzaddikim, and especially about a tzaddik like Rav Berland shlit"a, whom all the tzaddikim of the generation say with one mouth is a supreme holy man who is beyond our comprehension!"
Rav Yaakov Chen shares a chilling story about his father:
"We were informed that my father had contracted the well-known illness and had only a few months left to live. They began a course of radiation with him that damaged his cerebellum, and he could barely function."
"I went with my father to Rav Berland for a pidyon (redemption). The Rav stood up toward us and said it was good that we came because he had just met with Rebbe Nachman, who had sent an amulet for him. Rav Berland gave my father nuts and told him to eat them during Mincha on Shabbat, and he would be healed."
"We arrived a few weeks later for a check-up. The doctor asked my father, 'How are you still alive?' But in the tests, to everyone's surprise, they saw that the illness had stopped."
The illness returns with greater intensity and ferocity:
"My father contracted the illness again, and this time it was much more lethal. We returned to Rav Berland, and this time, as a young married man (avreich), I had to organize 25,000 for the pidyon, but a father is a father, and I practiced self-sacrifice for this."
"The doctors gave no chance; the illness was in the lungs, and statistically, one does not survive this. The illness truly stopped, but from the radiation of the first illness, the cerebellum was damaged. My father would see double, suffered from his vision and from pain, and could not sleep. After years of suffering, my father left a farewell letter in which he said he could no longer bear it—we immediately called the police."
The mother, Mrs. Rivka Chen, tells of her husband: "My husband fell ill with lung cancer that no one survives, and Rav Berland healed my husband, who survived for 17 years. Rav Berland annuls the decrees; you do not know who he is."
"My husband had a mobile phone in his pocket. The police arrived, and with the help of radar, they saw that he was in Bayit Vegan."
"We searched in Bayit Vegan together with acquaintances and the police, but we could not find him," Yaakov continues to recount the moments of horror. "As a student of Rav Berland, I knew that if no one else could help, I must turn to the Rav. Of course, I should have done that from the beginning."
"My wife managed to reach the daughter of Rav Berland. As soon as his daughter entered, Rav Berland immediately told her, 'He is at 32 Agrippas.' I knew the place; my father once took me to see the orphanage where he had stayed in the past."
"They asked me to go to 32 Agrippas," Rivka recounts, "but I said that the police radar says Bayit Vegan, and you are saying in the name of Rav Berland, Agrippas."
Yaakov continues to tell, "The whole family did not know what to do, and I pulled myself together and took a bus to Agrippas. I found the orphanage abandoned, and upstairs, a room with a chair. After half an hour that I was there, my mother called and said, 'A miracle, Father has arrived home.'"
"My father said that he arrived in Bayit Vegan, and then from the pills, he started to feel blurred, so he decided to take out the battery and throw away the mobile. Somehow, he arrived at Agrippas and felt dizzy and nauseous. He went out and started walking. At the crosswalk, someone approached him and grabbed him, saying, 'What happened to you? How are you feeling? Come with me.'"
"That same person brought him up to the abandoned building with the chair, gave him a glass of water, patted his back, and told him to vomit. Father vomited the pills, recovered, and went home."
Calling to tell the attendant of Rav Berland:
"The next day, my mother called the attendant of Rav Berland and told him that we had found Father and that, thank God, he is okay. She told him everything that had happened to Father, and the attendant, for his part, said that it was amazing, because she was describing exactly what was happening at that same time with Rav Berland in his living room. He saw the Rav walking in the living room and suddenly making gestures as if he were talking to some person and continuing to interact with him." - "Rav Berland is beyond our comprehension; we have already seen many unclear things with the Rav," shares Yaakov.
"And then Yaakov Iluz, the attendant, says that he sees Rav Berland bending over and as if saying to someone, 'Vomit, vomit.'"
"My husband swallowed 100 pills that one is forbidden to take more than one of per day; he should have collapsed immediately, but Rav Berland saved him—he is the messenger of Hashem and of ours."
"At that time, Rav Berland was staying in Tiberias. I traveled with my son Yaakov to thank him, and he told me that he had dragged him from the road so he would not die, and he saved him."
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