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God is Good: The Incredible Rescue Mission in Iran
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What if the key to overcoming your hardest trials was hidden in a simple mathematical truth? When we recognize that Hashem is good even in the dark times, we pierce the veil and reveal the hidden Chesed (kindness) behind every challenge #iran #judaism #jewishwisdom #kabbalah #jewishthought #rabbidanielglatstein #rabbi #usa #hidabroot #godisgood #faith #hashem #emunah
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The US Air Force carried out one of the
most daring missions in its history to
rescue a fallen pilot that fell behind
the enemy lines. He sent the following
message.
God is good. At first it was considered
suspicious, something maybe the Iranians
would say. But ultimately they were able
to identify his location and they were
able to rescue him. The number 86 is
associated with Midas Hadin, but Reb
Tzvi Hersh of Zidichov, known as the
Saar Beis HaZohar, revealed
that the way to be mamtik the dinim, the
way to sweeten the dinim,
is to split the Midas Hadin. 86 becomes
43, tov
Hashem. Tov Hashem, tov is 17, Hashem is
26, a total of 43. You see 43 is half of
86. The point being that even though
there is a force of Midas Hadin, but if
you
pierce the veil behind it
is always the chesed of Hakadosh Baruch
Hu. Recognizing God is good, recognizing
Hashem's chesed, that behind all
difficulty is Hashem's desire to be
merachem and to be metiv, that is mamtik
the dinim. So this fallen pilot, he
accessed the segulah of Reb Tzvi Hersh
of Zidichov and he was miraculously
saved.