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  • @liorsaronsaron1552
    @liorsaronsaron1552 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    אשריכן ישראל

  • @תשמישיקדושהשליורם
    @תשמישיקדושהשליורם  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    תשמישי קדושה של יורם רח' אצ"ל 52 (ליד מסעדת אווזי) שכ' התקווה ת"א. יורם טל' 052-2220957

  • @תשמישיקדושהשליורם
    @תשמישיקדושהשליורם  4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Talit Tales
    If you’re a girl who’s looking to get married, all you have to do is go to Yoram’s Tashmishei Kedushah store at Etzel 52, Shchunat Hatikvah Tel Aviv and buy a Talit. The Talit should fit the kind of guy you want to marry - Ashkenazi, Sepharadi, tall, short, modest, colorful and bezrat Hashem you won’t have long to wait.
    It all started a few years ago when a non-observant 35-year-old unmarried girl Sari* went to see a rabbi at her father’s behest. The rabbi, Rabbi Ben Tov, ztz”l told the girl it was a segulah to buy a Talit for her husband to wear under the chuppah and God-willing when she has the Talit, the husband will come.
    So the girl entered Yoram’s store and asked for a Talit and told him why she wanted it. She bought the Talit, and while they’re talking, the phone rang. An associate of Yoram’s asks him if he knows anyone suitable for his nephew, who’s an older single and wants to get married. Yoram, sensing the Hashgacha Pratit, said “I have just the girl.” The two went out a few weeks and came back to the store to announce their engagement (and buy another Talit because the one she’d bought was too small).
    The story was publicized, and another girl walked into the store and bought a Talit for the same reason. When the Talit was wrapped, she started looking around the store. Yoram asks her if there’s anything else he can help her with. She said: “No, no. I’m just waiting for the phone to ring.”
    Taken aback, Yoram says, “It doesn’t work that way,” but then he decided to do some hishtadlut and called a nearby matchmaker and gave her the girl’s number. And again, a few months later, the girl returned with her chattan.
    Well that started a whole movement - towards Yoram’s store. To date, Yoram has sold hundreds of Talitot that have been given to hundreds of grooms who have appeared miraculously in the girls’ lives shortly after they bought the Talitot.
    There seems to be something about this particular segullah and this particular store with this particular merchant (no one wants to deal with any of the hired help) with maybe a continued bracha from the next world from Rabbi Ben Tov. But no one can argue with the resulting success.
    Yoram also has more stories about other merchandise that brought about miracles. In a related story, a not yet observant man came into the store wanting Yoram to give him a free pair of Tefillin and he would be a partner in the mitzvah of putting it on. Yoram said he couldn’t do that. This is his business, but he was happy to suggest a payment plan if needed. The guy only had a couple of hundred shekels and the Tefillin cost six times that. Another non-observant man, who had come into the store, offered to make up the difference. When the first man left, Yoram asked the second customer why he suggested that deal.
    The man answered, “I’m not a religious man but I believe in God, I figure this way I’ll have a part in his mitzvah.” The man bought a kippah for five shekels, and when he wrapped it for him, Yoram included the pamphlet in which the story of the girl with the Talit had been published.
    A half hour later, the guy called him on the phone and said: “Listen, I read the story about the girl and the Talit. Is it true?” Yoram told him it was. “Look,” he continued, “I want to share something very personal with you. My wife and I have an only daughter, very beautiful stewardess, 28 years old who works for EL AL. She also has master's degree and with all that she’s still not married. She finds a reason to reject anyone who is presented to her. We desperately want her to get married, and we want grandchildren. Do you think it would help if we bought a Talit?”
    Yoram answered, “Look, a Talit is a segulah but Tefillin is a mitzvah from the Torah. Buy a pair of tefillin, put them on every day and let that be a merit for your daughter to get married.” The father didn't accept the idea. Then he continued: “Look, I’ll make you a deal, I’ll buy my daughter a Talit for her future betrothed and if it works and she gets married within a year, I’ll come and buy a pair of Tefillin.”
    Seven months later he called Yoram again. “Yoram, prepare a pair of Tefillin; my daughter didn’t even know about the Talit and it worked. She got engaged. The father came to the store, picked up the Tefillin, they put on music and danced and the other customers in the store joined in the merriment and threw candies at him.
    So the next time you want to go on a tour of kivrei tzaddikim and the Kotel or ask a few rabbis for their blessings, I suggest you add to your itinerary Yoram’s Religious articles store in Shchunat Hatikvah where a miracle can be bought for the price of a mitzvah.
    May your efforts in this endeavor be blessed with success.
    If you can’t get there personally, there has also been success in ordering the Talit to be sent by mail. Please email Yoram at 6870259@gmail.com to order.

  • @Libilove-b9p
    @Libilove-b9p 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    איפה החנות ? אפשר כתובת בבקשה?

    • @תשמישיקדושהשליורם
      @תשמישיקדושהשליורם  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      תשמישי קדושה של יורם רח' אצ"ל 52 (ליד מסעדת אווזי) שכ' התקווה ת"א. יורם טל' 052-2220957

    • @Libilove-b9p
      @Libilove-b9p 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@תשמישיקדושהשליורם תודה רבה