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BH Choni HaMe’agel prayer trek completed


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🕯 Choni HaMe’agel, miracle maker

📍 Hatzor HaGlilit


When the rain wouldn’t come, Choni didn’t panic.

He didn’t plead.

He drew a circle in the dust and stood inside it.


“I will not move from here,” he said, “until You have mercy on Your children.”


And the heavens opened.


Choni wasn’t demanding. He was devoted.

He prayed not for rain—but for rachamim.

Not for crops—but for Klal Yisrael.


He prayed like a child asks a parent—with full faith that love will answer. That sincerity is heard. That heaven bends when the earth believes.


His life reminds us: tefillah isn’t magic.

It’s relationship. And when that relationship is real, even the sky softens.




💧 What He Teaches:



  • Tefillah is not about eloquence, but emunah.

  • Stand your ground—not out of arrogance, but love.

  • When you pray for the people, the people are carried.



He drew a circle.

He stood still.

And the rain came—for all of us.


 
 
 

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