The Wonders of Harav Yitzchack Kadouri

276 called me to tell me that thank G-d they would be released the next morning. May the merit of the Rav stand by her and her family, in the merit of her dedi- cation to the causes of the Rav’s memory, and may she only see success in everything she does, Amen. Blessed is he who heals the sick Often, people come to the tomb of the Rav with medical conditions, praying for a recovery and then unburdening themselves to me. With the help of G-d, I refer them to the Haddassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem, to my dear friend Meir ben Lulu, who introduces them to Profes- sor Chusah, one of the pree- minent doctors in the world. These two do the best they can for these people, with all their heart. May G-d pro- tect them from all harm and adversary, and shower them with His blessings, to see success in all of their endea- vors, Amen. Mothers of children D. will never forget the dream she had, one night in 2007, a year after the passing of the Rav. The Rav appeared to her in a dream, informing her that she would soon become pregnant and give birth to a baby boy, and even her sister, who was married for ¿ve years without children, would have a baby girl. When D. woke up, her ¿rst reaction was, “It can’t be. Just today I became clean, right after the birth of a baby, and I promised myself that I wouldn’t be- come pregnant again.” But people have many plans in life, and it is G-d’s will which prevails. That same month, as the Rav informed her in her dream, she became pregnant. After nine months, she gave birth to a healthy boy, whom she called Yitzchak, after the Rav. At ¿rst, she was afraid to tell her sister the rest of her dream. How would she react if she would hear such good tidings, only to be disappointed if it would not come true? She did not want to hurt her sister’s feelings, who had strong faith in the Rav and the powers of his blessings. And yet, she couldn’t not tell her. And so, while still pregnant, she With Professor Chusah

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