PHOTO: A once-childless couple and the Belz Cheider in Lakewood

R’ Shimon Bleier (pictured left) was married for approximately seven years and was not yet Zoiche to have children.

The family decided, that as a Zchus for R’ Shimon and his wife, they would donate the name of the new Lakewood Belz Cheider, currently under construction on Route 70.

On October 31, 2018, R’ Shimon sat with Askonim – including with the Rosh Mosdos Reb Yitzchok Shmiel Meyer – and the Belz Dayan, and made a Lechayim in honor of his tremendous donation. The attached picture was taken on that day.

Today, 10 months later, R’ Shimon and his wife welcomed a baby girl.

Mazel Tov!

 

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11 COMMENTS

  1. Wow. Amazing story. We have no idea what goes on Up There. Thanx TLS for reporting and thanx to the family for letting their name be used to spread this massive emunah-lesson story.
    Asach asach Yiddish Nachas to the wonderful Bleier family.

  2. Mazel Tov !!
    R Shimon is such a special person and a great magid Shiur (for those who see him on Torah anytime or listen on pardes shlomo..)
    May they have much nachas and many more Simcha’s!!

  3. Mazal tov! May you see much Yiddish nachas!

    I had the privilege of volunteeing many years for a Lakewood organization that helps families and children, and I cannot count how many yeshuos in shidduchim and fertility I saw with those who contributed. In fact, at one point most of the women involved needed one yeshua or other and every one of them either found their shidduch or had children after having waited many years. It makes me wonder if specifically giving to families and children is a special segula. …

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