The Wonders of Harav Yitzchack Kadouri
122 The mother of the three children was a non-religious kib- butznik from the northern part of Israel. She mourned the pas- sing of her children, crying bitterly at their untimely death and refusing to believe that she was indeed burying her own child- ren. When she returned home, she had a dream. She saw her three children staring at her in a frightening manner, asking her to go to an old man. They showed her his picture, and then she awoke. This dream repeated itself for several days, until she decided to ask the owner of her neighborhood store what she should do. Who was the man in the dream, and why did her children want her so much to go see him? The owner said, people say that there is an old tzaddik in Jerusalem, and his name is Rabbi Yitzchak Kadouri. Find out where he lives and go see him. And so she took a bus to Jerusalem and went straight to the Rav’s house. At the entrance to the door, she asked Rav Moshe Nimni an unusual request. “Please, can I see a picture of the Rav.” He handed her a picture, and the moment she saw it, she fainted. This was the picture of the old man she saw in her dreams, the one her children every night asked her to see. An ambulance took her to the emergency room, and towards evening she was released. Understandably, she did not go home, but went straight back to the house of the Rav, despite the late hour. As it was not the hours for receiving visitors, Rav Moshe asked the Rav what to do, as a woman who had lost three children in a car accident was waiting outside. The Rav answered, “/et her come in, right away. I have been waiting for A large ¿eld, where on can ful¿ll the mitzvoth of the Land
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