If you believe, apartments will fall from the sky
BELIEVE IN THE TZADDIK, AND APARTMENTS WILL FALL FROM THE SKY Translated excerpt of a shiur given by Rav Eliezer Berland, shlita, at melava malka, on the motzash of Parshat Nasso, 5778 ALL OF THE WORLD-TO-COME WILL ONLY BE DANCING. According to the dances that you do here, that is how you will dance in the world-to-come. Every dance that youāre missing out on, youāre missing out on in your world-to-come, too. If you are missing out on dancing here, then youāre missing out on everythingā¦. In the future, HaKadosh Baruch Hu (God) will make a big dance for the Tzaddikim, and each one will see Hashem⦠with his own eyes, like it was with Berkowitz, who I told to move Jerusalem from Kiryat Sefer. AN APARTMENT WILL FALL FROM THE SKY Then, he didnāt have his apartment on Moshe Hagiz St. I told him: āwhen you come, the apartment will fall down on you from the sky, suddenly youāll find an apartment, suddenly, an apartment will come to you, with 10 rooms!ā I thought that his wife would tell him to stay in Kiryat Sefer. In a nutshell, he was walking on Moshe Hagiz St, and he was thinking to himself: āThe Rav told me that an apartment would fall on me from the sky,ā so he was looking up at the heavens. Suddenly, someone came over to him, out of the blue, and said to him: āARE YOU MAYBE LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT? I HAVE AN APARTMENT, BUT ITāS COMPLETELY WRECKED. THE WALLS ARE BROKEN, AND IT HASNāT GOT A FLOORā¦.ā But he said to him, fine, heāll bring a cablan (house renovator). How much would the renovations cost? [Berkowitz] had received 120,000 nis when he sold his apartment in Kiryat Sefer, and the renovations in the end cost 90,000, so he was left with 30,000 from the sale of his apartment. "YOU MADE THE MISTAKE!" After heād got the price of the renovations down to 90,000 nis, the cablan took only 70,000, because heād forgotten how much theyād agreed on. So [Berkowitz] ran over to the cablan, and told him that heād made a mistake in the money. āYou made a mistake, we said it would be 90,000, not 70,000!ā So what did this cablan do? āWhat, youāre accusing me of making a mistake?! YOU made the mistake! Get out of my office!ā [Berkowitz] told him, āBut I need to give you more moneyā¦ā āGet out of here!! I donāt want to see your face again!ā WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MOMENT... The same thing happened by Avi Katz. He also needed to move house. I told him, wait until the last moment. At the last minute, he came to the vatikin (sunrise) prayers. The Rav told him not to look for an apartment, an apartment will come down from heaven, this is Avi Katz, the second story. We have 100s of stories⦠So, he came to me, he waited until the prayers were over in the shul, then he said: āListen, the Rav told me not to look for an apartment. Iāve already rented a machsan (storage space) for my furnitureā¦.ā He and his wife, they had one daughter. I told him, you know what? Thereās an apartment here! He said to me, āWhat, Iām going to try and take possession by myself? What if they throw me out?ā So I told him that I will come with him. By us, we have an abundance of apartments, thereās an apartment on Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld St. RABBI YOSEF CHAIM SONNENFELD SLEPT IN THE DUST When Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld came to Israel, he slept on the street, mamash on the street. He didnāt know anyone here, there were no friends, no one knew him here. He didnāt have any family in Jerusalem, so really, no one was looking out for him. When he came, he slept on the street, together with his wife and small children. Back then, they didnāt even really have roads, so he was sleeping in the dust. Suddenly, someone came to him and helped to organize an apartment for him, a corner to live in⦠SHE GAVE THE APARTMENT TO SHUVU BANIM FOR FREE So Shmuel Liani was thereā¦and Yitzhak Galban, and I donāt remember the third person who was there. So we knocked on the door, and we asked them: āCan we have your apartment?ā They told us, ābe our guest! You can come in, weāre leaving anyway.ā When [the owner of the apartmentās] husband died, she gave the apartment for free to the young men of Shuvu Banim. So they left, and he lived there for 10 years, and he didnāt even pay for electricity, or for water. It was a very simple apartment that didnāt have anything. It wasnāt hooked up to anything, not the electricity company and not the water mains. So, these were the miracles that took place. > Every second, there are miracles here. A person only has to only simply believe in the Tzaddik, and apartments will fall from the sky.