After he miraculously found a $550,000 property befitting for his Chabad House in the expensive Bel Air, California, Rabbi Chaim Mentz desperately needed money. He scraped up enough donations for the down payment. However, he still had to pay the mortgage and construction, and he had nothing. When his last resort dissipated after an unexpected turn of events, he had no other choice but to fly to New York to pray at the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Ohel.
“Rebbe, you have to help me out here,” he cried. “I’m looking at massive debt!”
From there, he let divine providence take its course.
Part 2 of a two part series
Part 1
Avrumie, You tell a great story. I felt I was right there when all of this happened!
Is there a third part where you show the woman the document she signed?
Thanks for sharing!!
What a story! Thank you for sharing this and thank you for reminding us that the Rebbe is right here with us and helping and guiding us.
Ps. You are a great storyteller. I enjoyed your smile all throughout sharing the story and the voice mimicking max 🙂