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Night after night Baila would utter the same prayer: "Please, Hashem, let me be zocheh to have children, healthy, beautiful, erliche children." Baila had been married eleven years and was still childless. She'd been to doctors, to natural health practitioners, to Rebbes and chachams. But nothing changed.

Three days before Lag Baomer, her neighbor told her about the segulah of chai rotel. "Could something as simple as this help me?" Baila wondered. She told her husband about chai rotel, and they decided to do it.

Lo and behold, five weeks later, Baila conceived. Her beautiful son, Shimon, now a year-and-a-half old is her pride and joy.



The phone rings. Shlomo R.'s heart leaps. Could it be a shadchan? He desperately hopes so. Both his son and daughter need shidduchim, and he is becoming more and more anxious as the days go by. The atmosphere in his home is depressing, as Shlomo, his wife and children wait for their turn at some happiness.

On Chol Hamoed Pesach, Shlomo meets R' Chaim Leib Weiss and tells him about the situation at his home. R' Chaim Leib offers a suggestion: "Why don't you give chai rotel on Lag Baomer in Miron?" R' Chaim Leib explains the details to him and immediately after Pesach, Shlomo brings him $108 (2 x $54). "One zechus for my son and one for my daughter," Shlomo says. "May Hashem send them their zivug speedily."

And so it was! Three weeks after Pesach, Shlomo's son became engaged to a lovely girl. Four weeks after his son's engagement – right around Shavuoth – his daughter became engaged. From sorrow to joy – in the merit of chai rotel!




While volunteers for Chai Rotel Mashka Kollel Kedushas Yecheskel were handing out cups of refreshing water to visitors, R' Chaim Leib Weiss's phone rang. The caller was a man who had just been hospitalized with heart trouble. "The doctors just told me that they need to put in a pacemaker. Please, please have me in mind in your prayers at Miron," he begged, "and I want to buy a chai rotel zechus. I will give you the money when you return from Israel."

Two weeks later a man approached R' Chaim Leib, smiling happily. He gave R' Chaim Leib money and told him, "I am the man who called you on Lag Baomer from the hospital. You'll never believe what happened. About an hour after I pledged the money for chai rotel, the doctor came in to examine me. He took a very long time, and I couldn't understand why. He then called another doctor into the room, and he, too, examined me. They both shook their heads in confusion. Finally, they told me that they must have made a mistake earlier. I didn't need the pacemaker, after all. I stayed in the hospital one more week for observation, and then I was released. I'm certain that I owe my personal miracle to the great merit of chai rotel."


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