The Wonders of Harav Yitzchack Kadouri

And his name should be Yitzchak 273 Ch. came to the tomb of the Rav, and read the entire book of Psalms, pouring out her heart in prayer. She prayed that, in the merit of the Rav, G-d should bless her daughter with a child, without having to resort to treatments. This was after seven years of marriage without any children. I, your humble servant, also blessed her that she should see her daughter pregnant, in the coming year, in the merit of the Rav. Sure enough, after ten months, this woman came to the tomb, tears of gratitude streaming down her face. She came to thank G-d and His righteous servant Yitzchak for the birth of her grandson. Sure enough, her daughter called her son ‘Yitzchak’ after this great tzaddik. Meriting children For twelve years, Sharon and Michal waited to have children. Because they greatly believed in the Rav, they came to pray at the tomb, beseeching G-d for children. Turning to me for a blessing, I told the, “In the merit if the Rav, you should become pregnant this very month.” Three weeks later, they returned to the tomb, bearing good tidings. Thank G-d, Michal was indeed expecting. Sharon told me that he always would approach the Rav before making any life-decision, such as buying an apartment or starting some business venture. The Rav always blessed him with success in everything he did, and his bles- sings never left him empty-handed. Today, as I write these lines, it is the twen-

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