A broken sprinkler isn’t exactly a crisis… unless you’re five years old.
But in that moment — tears, frustration, and all — a simple question emerged:
“Don’t we believe Hashem can do anything?”
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.