Chana lost everything in Auschwitz—her husband, children, parents. After the war, she tried to rebuild, but years of infertility left her broken once again. Then came another blow: her home burned down, consuming every memory she had left. At the brink of despair, Rav Mottel Pogramansky zt”l gave her a promise: if she could accept this tragedy with love, she would merit children. She did. And against all odds, she became the mother of a large family.
This true story is not just about survival—it’s about surrender. About the staggering power of bitachon and emunah when life feels unbearable. It’s about Hashem’s infinite capacity to bring light from darkness, renewal from ruin, and hope from heartbreak. When we anchor ourselves to the Infinite, even the flames that threaten to consume us become the very path to healing.
Yeshuas Hashem k’heiref ayin—salvation can come in the blink of an eye. When we meet life’s trials with trust and acceptance, the impossible becomes possible.