She spent hours, made calls, followed leads — and the shidduch didn’t pan out. Years later, the couple got engaged… and it was her idea all along. But when someone asked if she felt robbed, the shadchan answered with a mashal that reframes everything: “I’m just the mailman. Hashem sends the letters. I just deliver.”
This short video is a quiet masterclass in bitachon, humility, and spiritual maturity. It’s not about credit — it’s about being a faithful messenger in a world where HaKadosh Baruch Hu orchestrates every detail. 🎥 Watch now and reflect on what it means to truly let go and trust.
A forgotten act of kindness.
A dying woman.
A Rebbe with a secret from thirty years earlier.
And one impossible command that would change everything in an instant.
A terrifying dybbuk encounter.
A haunting question from Rabbi Yerucham Levovitz.
And one chilling answer about why people cling to destructive habits—even when faced with the truth.
A torn Chumash pulled from a garbage dump. A curious boy. A mother who saw potential where no one else did. From that single moment emerged Rabbi Avigdor Miller — one of the most brilliant Torah minds of the last century.