
A remarkable story has been making waves across the chareidi world centering around a mysterious note received by a young yungerman from the Yenuka, the renowned gaon Rav Shlomo Yehuda Be’eri. The note, now revealed, is prompting widespread discussion and awe.
The story involves a yungerman from a well-known family in the Neve Yaakov neighborhood of Yerushalayim. Several weeks ago, he traveled to meet with the Yenuka, Rav Shlomo Yehuda Be’eri, and poured out his heart in anguish. His wife was expecting, but following medical tests, doctors informed him that the fetus would be born with a genetic syndrome. He confided in the rav through tears, explaining that they already have a child with a syndrome, and the emotional and practical burden is overwhelming. The medical assessment, he told the rav, had been given with complete certainty, leaving him and his wife without hope.
The Yenuka listened carefully, felt his pain, offered words of comfort and encouragement—and then gave a declaration that left no room for doubt: “There is nothing to worry about. Everything will be fine. The baby will be born healthy and whole.” He then took a small piece of paper, wrote a few lines on it, and handed it to the yungerman with clear instructions: “Guard this note carefully and do not open it until 24 hours after the birth.”
The yungerman was stunned. On one hand, the doctors had made an unequivocal diagnosis based on extensive testing. On the other hand, he had deep emunah in the words of the tzaddik.
The day of the birth arrived. His wife was rushed to the hospital on the 15th of Nissan—Pesach. The labor dragged on for hours, continuing through the first day of Yom Tov and into Chol Hamoed on the 16th of Nissan. After 17 exhausting hours, doctors concluded that a cesarean section was necessary.
The surgery was performed, and—against every medical prediction—a perfectly healthy baby girl was born.
Time of birth: 10:55 a.m.
Exactly 24 hours later, the emotional moment arrived. The couple opened the note from the Yenuka, hearts pounding with anticipation. What they read left them speechless:
“ט”ז (יום הלידה) שעה 10:55 (שעת הלידה) ניתוח במקום תסמונת. בשמחה”
“16 (date of birth), 10:55 (time of birth). Surgery instead of syndrome. With joy.”
The revelation of this note, and the precise alignment of every detail it contained, has left many astounded, and strengthened countless others in their emunah in tzaddikim and the power of brachos.
{Matzav.com Israel}
Not the first Story to be made up for the purpose of emunat chachamim
Did you contact Rav Shlomo Yehuda Be’eri or you just lack emunas tzaddikim and belief that such a thing can happen? I bet you believed the fake covid virus and its “safe and effective” shots completely. Midvar sheker tirchak.
What you are saying is false.
Yes, the story may be made up, there certainly have been many.
But it also could be true.
The fact that you say not, is a matter of belief, not logic.
True Jews do not need “miraculous revelations” to strengthen their Emunah.
It’s a beferushe passuk in the Torah, Vayar Yisroel es hayod hagdoleh asher asah Hashem… only after did does it say Vayaminu BAshem uvMoshe avdo.
When Eliyahu Hanavi was on Har HaCarmel only after the fire miraculously descended onto the korban did the Yidden shout Hashem Hu Ho’Elokim.
I have been skeptical about these “Nissim” but I have personally been involved in, known of, or witnessed “Nissim” by various Tzadikim, Real Tzadikim over the years. Many of our “normal occurrences” which occur on a daily basis are actually Nissim but we just don’t realize them for what they are.
@matzav.com, if you believe the story is true, then great you post it and you back it. It’s a total disgrace to post this and then let other people question its truth.
Why would you let @told ya to say such things??? By letting him post a comment saying that this is a made up story for the purpose of emunat chachamim, you let people get the opposite Hashpah from your remarkable story.
Funny, I bought a fish on Pessach and heard it say the same thing
To Told ya: Do you have any proof that this story was made up? If not, silence would have been a better option for you.
To Alex: I didn’t know there was a category called “True Jews”. The others are what, “False Jews”? If I am not mistaken, the Torah is full of “miraculous revelations”.
If you are sceptical, that’s ok. You don’t have to believe everything you read. But why make negative comments?
According to this story seems he is even greater than the Rebbuh MH”M.
I have major haskafic issues with this story and the way it was written . What was the point of giving the note? To show off that he has Ruach Hakodesh? Plus this story was clearly written in propaganda style to promote a specific person and allegiance to him. Concepts like “deep emunah in” should be reserved for Hashem. Not a bosor v’dam
What was the purpose of the note?
Is this a fundraiser for Yenuka ?