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One Who Believes in the Tzaddik Merits to See Salvations - The Daily Strengthening from the Gaon and Tzaddik, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

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One Who Believes in the Tzaddik Merits to See Salvations - The Daily Strengthening from the Gaon and Tzaddik, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

The Daily Strengthening of our teacher, the Holy Gaon and Tzaddik, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a (may he live long and good days) – Trump wants Saudi Arabia, because it supports the USA

"It is a law that a gentile hates Jews; it is impossible to change this" - Tuesday, 22nd of Iyar, 5785

These are his holy words:

Today (at the time of the lesson, Netzach shebeNetzach [Endurance within Endurance]) is the Rebbe's day; it is possible to revive the dead, heal the sick, and find shidduchim (marriage matches). One can merit everything they need, and that there should be no miscarriages.

Every woman will be blessed with children today, this week, or next week—she will be blessed immediately. All shidduchim (marriage matches) are made today—the Rebbe says, "I make all the matches," one only needs to believe in the Rebbe.

Just as it was with Sarah (Midrash Rabbah, Part One), where everyone received eyes and everyone received ears, because the moment Sarah was blessed with a child, all the eyes of the blind were opened and all the deaf heard—when the Tzaddik is remembered, on the day of the Tzaddik in Netzach shebeNetzach, all the barren women are blessed with children.

The "Maor VaShemesh," Rabbi Kalman Kalonymus (HaLevi Epstein) zt"l (of blessed memory), says that only those who believed in Sarah merited this; not all the gentiles, the Indians, or the people in Africa—it doesn't apply to them. Only one who knew that there is such a Sarah, and there is such a righteous woman whose candle never goes out and who sees the Shechinah (Divine Presence) every second. Even Esau, who grew up in Rebecca's tent and saw that the light did not go out, saw the cloud over the tent—he saw everything.

But it follows the root, the genes; 90% follows the genes. If a person has good genes, then he can grow up like Obadiah, who grew up with two wicked people. Obadiah grew up in the house of Ahab, and he was neither impressed nor confused by their wickedness. He has no questions; Hashem's salvation is every minute, every second—from the moment we are born, we see Hashem.

A person thinks, "How do I move my hand?"

But in truth, "From my flesh I shall behold G-d!" One sees Hashem every second, every minute!

In the Gaza envelope, they have caravans now; they have no homes—I don't know why the homes of such good people are being destroyed. What did they do? What is their fault? I don't understand.

Now Trump is traveling to Saudi Arabia; he is already finished with Israel. They talked all the time about convincing him, they asked, "Come for half an hour, you're already in Saudi Arabia, in Riyadh, come land in Israel, it's only 2 minutes from Saudi Arabia." Trump doesn't want to; he wants Saudi Arabia now, because Saudi Arabia supports America today.

Someone there explained in short words that the wealthiest country in the world is Saudi Arabia; they have all the oil—40% of the world's oil is located there. The reason America doesn't drill for oil in its own country is because it doesn't want to ruin relations with Saudi Arabia. Even though it could drill for oil in Oklahoma or Alaska—since there are many states in the US with abundant oil—the US doesn't want to lose Saudi Arabia.

Now they want us to make peace with Saudi Arabia, so now Trump is against us; he is playing a double game now. The reason he travels to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi and doesn't want to visit here is that he only wants relations with Saudi Arabia now. After all, they support all of America; their businesses support all of America—there are trillions there, they support the economy in America.

America buys oil from them, and now he only travels to them. He already agreed to Iran having nuclear power; he said it won't be right now, but he does agree to a part of it, yes, for electricity. But if there is already authorization for electricity, then there is already an atomic bomb.

A gentile remains a gentile—it won't help. It is a law that a gentile hates Jews; it is impossible to change this.

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