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The Tzaddik Sees from the Beginning of the World to Its End - The Esteemed Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a Visits the Sick and Performs Miracles and Salvations

The Tzaddik Sees from the Beginning of the World to Its End - The Esteemed Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a Visits the Sick and Performs Miracles and Salvations

Today, the 20th of Shevat, 5778 (5.2.18), we experienced miracles with the tzaddik that are beyond the natural order. As is known, since the esteemed Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a returned to Eretz Yisrael, he has been traveling from city to city and from house to house to strengthen more and more Jews and bring them closer to our Father in Heaven. Among the various holy works and lofty missions of the Rav shlit"a, he does not neglect for a moment the mitzvah of visiting the sick. Rav Berland shlit"a enters hospitals and prays beside the beds of children and other sick individuals.

This evening, the Rav entered several hospitals, but when he entered Schneider Hospital, the scene was simply tremendous, the entire hospital came out to greet the tzaddik. And Rav Berland shlit"a, for his part, did not neglect any Jew; he truly spread his love to every Jew, regardless of who they are. Secular, traditional, or ultra-Orthodox, no one was left aside. Among all those seeking blessings from the tzaddik, a man approached who requested healing and recovery for his sick daughter. In his heart, he wondered how to direct the request to the Rav shlit"a, but as soon as he approached, the Rav looked at him and said, 'To Yael bat ... a complete recovery.' That man could not believe his ears and therefore asked if someone had told the Rav the name of his daughter who needed salvation. Of course, none of those present knew the stranger.

The story did not end there. A few minutes passed, and in the hospital, a woman's voice was heard shouting, 'Will the Rav come to our home to strengthen the family?' Rav Berland immediately replied, 'The Rav will still come to you on Abarbanel Street.' After a brief inquiry, it was discovered that this was indeed the name of that family's street, and again, no one had told the tzaddik anything beforehand. The tzaddik sees from the beginning of the world to its end.

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