'If it hadn't happened to me, I wouldn't have believed it'

AuthorVaad Harabanim
Published date29 March 2021
Date29 March 2021
Publication titleIsrael National News (Israel)
Finding one's soulmate is compared to the splitting of the sea - a miraculous act beyond the limits of nature. This Shvi'i Shel Pesach, as we commemorate "kriat yam suf," a massive project will be underway to help Jewish singles find their partners in life.

A group of Torah scholars is being sent by charity organization Vaad HaRabbanim to pray at midnight at the grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, also known as "Amukah." Amukah is famous for being a prayer site for those looking for their zivug (soulmate). Many have seen what they can only describe as "miracles." All those who donate to help poor families survive will have their names added to the prayer list. Some will be prayed for by name in the same location for the next 40 days as well.

Vaad HaRabbanim runs this campaign every year and has reportedly received several unbelievable emails and phone calls from donors to last year's fund. The following are three verified true stories:

"My son was looking for his wife for four difficult...

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