He Started Putting on Rabbeinu Tam and the Problem Disappeared

After his young son experienced a health scare, a father visited the Rebbe’s Ohel to daven for a miracle…and the answer wasn’t long in coming.

By Anash.org reporter

After his young son experienced a health scare, a father visited the Rebbe’s Ohel to daven for a miracle…and the answer wasn’t long in coming.

In a video that went viral on social media, the father, holding his son, told over the details of the story.

After a routine checkup, the doctor said that the baby’s head was measuring smaller than normal. He told the baby’s father to come back in 6 months and they would measure again, if it was still measuring small, they would need to order further tests.

Six months later they found that the baby’s head had gotten smaller and the doctor ordered an ultrasound to make sure everything was ok. In the meantime, the baby’s father davened at various tzaddikim, including a trip to the Rebbe’s Ohel. While he was there he decided to look for a letter from the Rebbe for some advice on what to do for a yeshua.

He opened Igros Kodesh to a letter where the rebbe wrote to someone about the importance of putting on Rabbeinu Tam Tefillin. “This to me was siyata dishmaya that I need to start putting Rabbeinu Tam on again since I had stopped a few years ago,” he said.

It occurred to the father that the same way they check the circumference of the baby’s head is the same way we wear the Tefillin Shel Rosh. The man immediately began wearing the Rabbeinu Tam tefillin every day and then took his son back to the doctor, confident that he would hear good news. He told the doctor “I am certain that the issue went away.” Sure enough, when the doctor measured the baby’s head again it measured completely normal.

“I want to thank Hashem publicly for giving us tzaddikim in this and the previous generations for the koach they have,” the father concluded his emotional video.

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