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3 Dvar Malchus
7 Shlichus
28 Parsha Thought
32 Tzivos Hashem
Dafna Chaim
Nosson Avrohom
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DVAR MALCHUS
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CHAF-BEIS SHVAT
THE
HAPPIEST
MOMENT
IN THE REBBETZINS LIFE
By Dafna Chaim
ne of the widespread
problems
of
our
generation
is
the
problem
of
concentration and attention. The
commotion, even turmoil, of life,
constantly distracts us.
This problem has been
highlighted as regards to children
and in recent years, more and
more adults are being tested
for attention and concentration
problems. The truth is that
we all have areas in which we
experience attention deficits to
some extent or another.
Life is so intense and fastmoving and there is so much
technological distraction that it
is hard, very hard, nowadays,
to remain focused. But even in
these challenging times, we need
to concentrate our energy and
focus. Chabad demands pnimius.
Chitzon is a derogatory term to
Chassidim. The Rebbe Rayatz
once said: A pnimi is someone
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Chaf-Beis Shvat
because when he finally sat
down to learn, he was constantly
disturbed with phone calls and
his mind was constantly occupied
by askanus.
The Rebbe gave him a tip
which contains a deep idea that
is worth adopting. When you sit
and learn, said the Rebbe, treat
the phone and the like as though
it is Shabbos!
Meaning, when you sit and
learn forget about your askanus
and put all your energy into
learning. The askanus can wait.
Nothing is running away.
Aside from the practical advice
which is brilliant in its simplicity,
an idea that helps neutralize all
the outside disturbances and
gets us focused on what is truly
important, there is something
deep here.
Shabbos is a model that
teaches us how to concentrate,
how to be a pnimi. Shabbos
is a quiet, serene island of
normalcy within all the cascading
turbulence of material life. Each
week, Shabbos anchors us once
again.
All the customs of Shabbos,
and especially the halachos, teach
us to neutralize and remove all
those things which, during the
rush of daily life, move us away
from the center point of our lives,
and get us to focus on that which
is truly important. The spirit of
Shabbos needs to be extended
over the rest of the week.
A TRUE PNIMIS
Speaking of being a pnimi,
Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka comes
to mind. People who had the
privilege of visiting with her spoke
highly of her warm hospitality
in which the Rebbetzin gave her
guests the feeling that they were
the most important thing at that
time. This was a feeling which
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SHLICHUS
ANASH-SHLICHUS
Name: R Moshe Bardugo
Married with 13 children
Age: 56
Location: Migdal HaEmek
Occupation: 1st grade teacher
By Zalman Tzorfati
SHLICHUS IN CHINUCH
R Moshe is a smiley, eloquent
person and a mechanech by
profession and in his soul. He has
taught first grade for thirty years.
Its my lifes mission, he says.
I went on this shlichus with the
LIFES MISSION
Aside from chinuch, R Moshe
and his wife have another lifes
mission which is to bring Moshiach.
They also received this mission from
the Rebbe, along with his haskama
and bracha to publicize the identity
of the Redeemer. Since that time,
this is what they do. In a corner of
the living room, for many years now,
there is a chair upholstered in red
velvet that is ready for Moshiachs
imminent arrival.
They started with signs. We
had signs made that said, Hichonu
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SHLICHUS
Just four years ago, R
Roi Uliel and his family
moved to the Abu
Tor (Givat Chananya)
neighborhood of
Yerushalayim in order
to work with the
Jewish families there.
He managed to form
a small community, to
start a yeshiva and even
to be elected, against
all odds, to the vaad
of the neighborhood.
If you are familiar with
the neighborhood, you
know this is nothing
short of an open
miracle. * Lets take a
tour of Abu Tor with
the shliach and his
khilla.
By Nosson Avrohom
bu
Tor,
or
Givat
Chananya which is its
Hebrew name, is located
south of the Old City. It
is a unique neighborhood in that
Jews live in the upper half and
Arabs live in the lower half. The
neighborhood is located precisely
770 meters above sea level. For
this reason, the upper part of the
neighborhood overlooks beautiful
scenery from where you can also
see the Temple Mount.
Abu Tor is a neighborhood
full of history and battles. It
was founded over 200 years
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SURPRISING
ELECTION RESULTS
That fact that R Uliel was
elected to serve as deputy head
of the neighborhood vaad
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A KHILLA,
NOT JUST A YESHIVA
The impact of the yeshiva
doesnt stop with Abu Tor.
In its four years of existence,
about twenty graduates of the
yeshiva married and established
Chassidic homes. Likewise, quite
a few of its graduates went out
to serve as shluchim in nearby
neighborhoods. R Lior Mariasis
went on shlichus to the nearby
Baka neighborhood and R Chai
Klingel went to Arnona which
is also nearby (see sidebar).
Other graduates of the yeshiva
are on shlichus in various cities
and neighborhoods across the
country. R Avi Zilberman went
on shlichus to Tel Aviv to help
veteran shliach, R Dovid Aziza.
R Uliel is justifiably proud.
That is what we were aiming
for from the moment we started
the yeshiva, he says with
undisguised pride.
***
I asked R Uliel how
much Moshiach and Geula is
emphasized in his work. He said:
We live according to the
Rebbes horaos in the sicha to
the shluchim in 5752 in that
everything we do is permeated
with Moshiach. We publicize
Moshiach and everyone knows
our views. We came with the goal
to influence others and not to be
influenced, and people accept
this. They know us to be serious
people and this makes it easier
for them to relate to a subject that
is seemingly too spiritual.
There is a family of American
olim who knew Chabad in the
place they came from. At first it
was hard for them with all the
enthusiasm about Moshiach in
RIPPLE EFFECTS
We met R Klingel, the first shliach to come to the yeshiva when it was
founded, at the new Chabad house he and his wife started in Arnona. R
Klingel is the son-in-law of R Chaim Gottlieb, the shliach in Armon
HaNatziv.
Before I went to Abu Tor, I learned in Ramat Aviv. The talmidim in the
yeshiva in Abu Tor came to stay with us and thats when I found out about a
yeshiva in Abu Tor.
When I was asked to go on shlichus to the yeshiva, I was unsure. It was
something new and how would I manage there? I wrote to the Rebbe and
opened to an amazing answer. The letter was addressed to a Chassid who
lives in Yerushalayim and gives shiurim in a Moroccan shul. In those days,
the yeshiva was in the Moroccan shul and I considered this a clear answer.
R Klingel relates that when he wrote to the Rebbe about his shidduch, he
opened to an answer that said something about surely he would continue his
shlichus in Morocco.
After this clear answer, and after I got married, I continued learning in
yeshiva for another half a year.
Then the Klingels moved to nearby Arnona where they started a Chabad
house. I interviewed him as he was on his way with his wife for another
house call, a project they started as soon as they came to the neighborhood.
One of the first things we did was to advertise throughout the
neighborhood under the heading, Writing to the Rebbe. Many people
contacted us or other shluchim in Yerushalayim as a result.
R Klingel speaks well of the yeshiva and its impact that is felt not only
in Abu Tor. Even though he is no longer learning there and is busy in his
own neighborhood, he still continues to attend farbrengens in the yeshiva on
special days.
the yeshiva, but they got used
to it and now they are regulars
at the minyan and of the small
community that has formed.
They understand that it comes
from a place that is pnimiusdik
and real. People regularly attend
R Notiks shiurim and they
understand that this isnt the
belief of foolish Chassidim but a
deep faith.
I asked R Uliel, when a young
person discovers Chabad, what
attracts him today, after Gimmel
Tammuz? He answered:
I myself am a baal tshuva
and I can answer you from
my personal experience. At
first, I was niskarev not by
Chabad, but as soon as I saw
a Lubavitcher Tamim, I felt
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CHINUCH
DO YOU REALLY
KNOW YOUR CHILD
& DOES YOUR CHILD
KNOW YOU CARE?
How can we educate children so that even when
they are on their own, they will go on the path
we laid out for them? What power do we Chabad
Chassidim have in chinuch that nobody else has?
Where do we really install the filters in todays
advanced technological world? * Answers to
these questions, along with two moving stories
in this practical article on chinuch, part 2 of 2, by
R Nachman Twersky, a longtime mechanech in
Crown Heights.
THE FILTERS
ARE IN OUR SOULS
Some time ago, 60,000
people in the US met to solve
the technological problems of
our generation. Yes, there is a
problem with the Internet and
technology. Children have access
to it and its dangerous. In all
the gatherings to discuss this
worrisome topic, they discussed
how to make certain that children
are not negatively influenced by
technology. Many raised ideas
and solutions including placing
filters on computers. I also
attended one of the gatherings
and I think that what was missing
was a speaker from Lubavitch;
for then, the whole gathering
would have been different.
Someone raised a good
question. Youre talking about
filters but how do you place a
filter on the mind? The mind
needs a filter, not the computer!
Of course, a computer needs
a filter too. Even non-Jews put
filters on computers, but the
children nowadays can bypass
the filter because they are more
skilled than us when it comes
to technology. And if an adult
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Chinuch
when a melamed needs to teach
reading,
siddur,
Chumash,
Mishnayos and Gemara?
The explanation is that the
whole point in teaching talmidim
is in order to educate a youth
according to his way and even
when he grows old he wont
veer from it, so that it gets into
his neshama. How can we be
sure that a boy who learns alefbeis, siddur, Chumash, Mishna,
Gemara, and Tanya will have it
enter his neshama and remain
with him for life? He has the
knowledge; many people are
knowledgeable, but they do as
they please. How can we ensure
that this doesnt happen to our
child?
Says R Pinchas of Koretz,
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Chinuch
Rebbe is with every Chassid,
with each of us. The Rebbe is
with every mother and father
who need to be mechanech their
children and are mekusharim to
the Rebbe.
In order for children to
experience that sense of the
Rebbe, we parents need to live
with the Rebbes inyanim in
every aspect of running our
homes. At the Shabbos table,
when reviewing a sicha of the
Rebbe, the length is not that
important. Sometimes a short
vort of the Rebbe is enough,
especially considering the chayus
with which it is said. When the
father comes home from shul on
Motzaei Shabbos after seeing
the video of the Rebbe, and he
enthusiastically tells his wife and
children a point that he heard
from the sicha or dollars, it
connects the entire family to the
Rebbe.
AVOIDING A CHINUCH
OVERDRAFT
Although the Rebbe is within
each and every one of us, that
does not absolve us from taking
action. When we act with
sincerity, we reach the goal
which the Rebbe Rayatz writes
about in one of his letters. What
conditions are necessary to build
a Jewish home? First, farshtandt
(understanding),
energy,
ibergegebenkait
(devotion),
geduld (patience), gut hartzikait
(good
heartedness)
reinkait
(cleanliness),
gelassenkait
(calmness), orderung (order),
freilichin shtimung mit a gutte
panim un a chevrayishe batziung
(a joyful attitude with a good face
and a gregarious manner).
Chinuch is the foundation of
all Torah and mitzvos. The Rebbe
Rashab said that just as its an
obligation to put on tfillin each
day, its an obligation to think
STOP A MOMENT
AND PAY ATTENTION!
Heres a story that happened
with a student of mine, years ago,
from which we can learn what to
watch out for.
I had a student and I did not
know what would be with him.
Five times a day he would lie on
the floor and scream and curse
his classmates. I felt very bad for
him. There was once a test and
the boy was very nervous. I told
him that his father is a talmid
chacham and he should ask to
learn with him.
The boy said, My father? He
hates me the most!
I was taken aback and I said
that I knew his father as a nice
man, how could he hate him? But
the boy insisted and repeated: He
hates me. I asked him how he
knew this and he said because his
father did not talk to him.
I realized something was
amiss. I called the father and
said that without getting into the
details there was a situation that
needed correcting and his son
claimed that the father hated him.
The father was shocked and he
said: I hate him? G-d forbid! I
continued the conversation and
asked whether he, the father, ever
spoke to his son. He replied that
of course he spoke to his son.
I asked whether he spoke
to his son at the Shabbos table.
The father thought and thought
and said, R Twersky, thats a
good point. I dont really talk to
him at the Shabbos table. Why?
Because he has older brothers
and younger brothers. We have
ten children and this boy is in
the middle. The older ones come
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TIMELY INTERVENTION
Here is another story about
a father and son. There was a
boy that was suspended from
the mesivta. The boy was
actually a good learner but was
a troublemaker. I was in Yagdil
Torah that night and the boy
was there learning. I was making
myself a cup of tea when I saw
the father walk in looking furious.
He came for his son, feeling his
son was embarrassing him.
I stopped the father and said
I wanted to talk to him before he
went over to his son. I said: Dont
forget he is your son. It makes no
difference right now what he did
or didnt do. Dont forget hes
your son! Listen to what he has
to say. Even if he did what they
said he did he remains your son.
There is a saying that there is no
making up for one unnecessary
slap and one unnecessary kiss
never hurts!
I calmed down the father and
said that if the boy was guilty, the
most the yeshiva would do would
be to give him a fine. But as far as
he was concerned, he could not
forget that he was his father. He
had to stand by him and not let
his anger take control.
The man went over to his son
calmly and asked him to come
home and talk to him about what
happened. The boy claimed he
was not guilty and he did not
do what he had been accused of
doing, someone else did it. The
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PROFILE
DEDICATED
SOLDIER IN THE
SERVICE OF THE
JEWISH PEOPLE
R Yaakov Elishevitz was moser nefesh in Russia to
circumcise Jewish babies and to train mohalim. After
moving to Eretz Yisroel, he enabled thousands of people
to put on tfillin at the Chabad tfillin stand at the Kosel. *
Profile of a Chassid to mark his passing on 20 Shvat 5753.
By Dov Levanon
he Chassid, R Yaakov
Elishevitz was born on
Simchas Torah 5673 in
Dnepropetrovsk, formerly
Yekaterinoslav, in the Ukraine.
This was the city where the
Rebbes father, R Levi Yitzchok
Schneersohn, was the rav. In his
early childhood he learned in a
regular Chassidic school. This
was before the communists closed
down the chadarim.
When he was only eight years
old his mother died in a typhus
epidemic, leaving behind three
young orphans and a husband
who did not recover from the
tragedy. Yaakov and his brothers
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DECISION ON BEHALF
OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE
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Profile
Receiving the Torah that the Rebbe sent in 5729, a gift for the Tzemach Tzedek
shul in the Old City of Yerushalayim. From right to left: R Zushe Partisan, R Yaakov
Yehuda Majeski (father of R Shloma) the one given the shlichus to bring the Torah,
R Yaakov Elishevitz, R Avrohom Zaltzman
returning to Dnepropetrovsk,
after completing his training,
they refused to give him a written
certification that he had mastered
the craft. They were afraid that
the authorities would find the
paper and they would be sent to
Siberia.
When
he
arrived
in
Dnepropetrovsk, he found his
work cut out for him in more
ways than one. For one thing,
there were no mohalim left at
all and anyone who wanted to
circumcise his son had to use the
young mohel. He soon became
known as an expert mohel.
Second, since the Russian
government wanted to eradicate
bris mila, they taxed mohalim
heavily so that working legally
was out of the question.
However, in Russia of those days,
anyone who did not work at an
official job was labeled a parasite
and could be sent to a labor camp
for being a burden on the regime.
R Yaakov had to find various
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R Yaakov Elishevitz (right) at his son Shmuels wedding. On the left is R Blau.
WHO SET
THE SHUL ON FIRE?
It was a summer day in
5725/1965, in the afternoon.
All the minyanim in the shul had
finished and only R Yaakov and
the shul accountant, a man by
the name of Shmuel, were there.
Suddenly there were cries of,
Fire! Fire!
The two men ran outside and
were horrified to discover fire
rising from the room of the shul
guard who had disappeared. R
Yaakov quickly called the fire
department and ran inside, trying
to contain the huge fire with
the help of a fire extinguisher.
When he had to give up and he
ran outside after a few minutes,
he found the firemen moving
sluggishly as a crowd of gentiles
urged them to leave and let the
shul go up in flames.
Why arent you extinguishing
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Profile
So he said that a few hooligans
who would go up on the roof of
the shul were probably the ones
who did it. The story wasnt that
convincing and one of the KGB
agents decided to take him in for
further questioning.
One of the men stepped out
of the group. No, I will not
allow that, he said in Russian.
Apparently the man had a senior
position, for the others accepted
what he said, but not for long.
Four months later, R Yaakov was
called for further questioning and
it was only because he stuck to
his version that he was released.
After this incident, R Yaakov
realized that he wasnt safe,
even in Moscow, but he was
afraid to submit a request to
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PARSHA THOUGHT
THE TEN
COMMANDMENTS
OF THE FUTURE
By Rabbi Heschel Greenberg
FULFILLING THE
PURPOSE OF CREATION
In his classic work Tanya,
the Alter Rebbe expounds on
the revelation at Mount Sinai.
What happened there was more
than just the giving of a set of
Ten Commandments, most of
which were already known.
Far more significantly, it was
an unprecedented revelation of
G-ds presence in our physical
world. No longer were the
physical and the spiritual realms
disparate entities.
The Alter Rebbe cites the
famous words of the Midrash as
to the raison dtre of Creation:
G-d desired a dwelling place
in the lowest of realms. G-ds
reason for creating a physical
existence for the world was
to have the People make it a
receptive place for His presence
by fulfilling His commandments.
With the giving of the Torah at
Mount Sinai, one who performs
a Mitzvah with his physical
body, or with a physical object,
introduces Divine energy into the
physical world and helps make it
a dwelling place for G-d.
However, the Alter Rebbe
adds, the revelation at Mount
THE PROMISE
The First Commandment is:
I am the L-rd your G-d, Who
took you out of the land of Egypt,
out of the house of Bondage.
The scholarly medieval work
known as the Semak states that
the commandment contains a
fundamental promise: just as G-d
liberated us from the Egyptian
bondage, so too will He liberate
us from the present exile.
IN G-DS PRESENCE
The Second Commandment
is: You shall not have the gods of
others in My presence.
The words My presence
RESTORING STABILITY
The Third Commandment is:
You shall not take the name of
the L-rd your G-d in vain, for
the L-rd will not hold blameless
anyone who takes His name in
vain.
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THE SABBATH OF
EXISTENCE
This
commandment
is
unique. It is the only one which
G-d says He will not forgive.
The Talmud states that the entire
world shook when G-d uttered
this commandment. Why is this
transgression singled out from
among all the others?
The answer is that all
the other transgressions are
committed in spite of G-d. Either
one forgets G-ds presence or,
heaven forbid, even rebels against
Him. This specific transgression
can only be committed by making
G-ds name an accomplice
to the crime. We can see in this
transgression the ultimate state
of exile, where not only is G-ds
presence veiled, it is actually
transformed into an agent of evil,
G-d forbid.
Hence
the
Third
Commandment warns us how
low one can go as a result of
Galus conditions. The first level
of degradation, represented by
the Second Commandment,
is the concealment of G-ds
presence. From there, it degrades
even further into the perversion
of using G-d for evil.
These two characteristics
of Galus have come to the fore
in recent times. The world
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NO MORE JEALOUSY
The
Tenth
and
final
Commandment is: You shall not
covet
The very last redemptive
change
to
humanity
that
will occur is spelled out in
Maimonides conclusion to his
Mishneh Torah: In that age there
will be no more jealousy and
rivalry... The deeply embedded
human failing of envy, cause
of the very first crime against
another human when Cain killed
Abel, will finally be rectified in the
Messianic Age.
To summarize the last five
commandments:
In the Messianic Age we will
appreciate the Divine character
of the physical body, experience
the ultimate marriage, value the
physical world, be empowered
to be complete witnesses of G-d
and to overcome the last of our
human frailties.
Today our challenge is to
anticipate these changes and
attempt to implement them in
our daily lives. This will prepare
us for the imminent coming of
Moshiach and the unfolding of
the Final Redemption!
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TZIVOS HASHEM
THE M YSTERY
OF THE
STORERO OM
By D Chaim
what
hear
you
Did
happened? It was portly Berel
who always walked around as
tensely as a coiled spring.
No, I said.
Dont ask! Old Zev did not
feel well and he is staying in the
Senior Home to recuperate.
So? Why are you so excited
about that?
Berels lips pursed and he
concluded, Okay, fine
I remained quiet and Berel
waddled away.
The game is starting. Do
you want to join? Redheaded
Yitzi did not wait for my
response. As he dribbled the
ball, he drew me into the court
and the game began. When
recess was over I went upstairs
to class, but something niggled
in my mind. I felt that I had
forgotten something important,
but could not remember what
it was.
I reviewed the previous hours
and I suddenly remembered.
Zev! Zev did not feel well and
he was not at home. This
unusual generosity.
The story of the storeroom
follows. One day, when
as
is
who is a second
father,
my
visited his house,
Zev,
to
cousin
thats when I
and
him
I joined
treasure. In
the
about
out
found
house is
Zevs
in
om
storero
the
ities
antiqu
Jewish
of
re
a treasu
I
When
e.
fortun
a
worth
the
visit
me
let
to
Zev
begged
storeroom, he sweetly said,
Why are you begging so much?
I am happy to let you go in. I
think I can rely on you.
He took down an old key
that was hanging on the wall
in the kitchen and went to
the storeroom while I followed
closely behind him. The old
door squeaked a bit when it
was opened by Zevs trembling
hands and my eyes widened in
amazement at the sight of the
great treasure before me. There
were antiques of all kinds, old
silver and copper menorahs
of all sizes, silver candlesticks,
rings, old Torah crowns, and
many other Judaica items,
more than I can enumerate
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we
. I believe
place
,
organi
will be able
start
Now
zing the
we
."
storeroom
the
If
it.
ze
organi
to
the storeroom will
the chaos. The storeroom was a and slowly
begin
to
orderly
,was
I moved
then
said, as
I "
with,
"?
e , shape
"
someon
up,
huge mess, as though
. ely
"
"
. ,"
.
zed
ht
organi
be
, the
definit
can
it
around and the
flashlig
had worked hard to make sure
, ,"
"
."
...
again.
once
the
light beam moved around
it was disorganized.
, ,""
"
i got
Shmul
," walls.
of
"
me
work.
to
remind
down
This
...
have
Its a pity thatI dont
.
said Shmuli.
I picked up a carved
"
," else,
"
. ing
someth
silver
the strength to "make
.
order
I began
, why
now
see
, ," I
heard
ly
sudden
and
ah
menor
out of this chaos,
Zev
. said
er. I never
maam
the
ing
. review
LGani
, Basi
Over
voice,
,a low
behind me and he sighed.
we can be
how
unders
. tood
' dikar Shchina
,'
, "kalla
time, I visited Zev some more." achosi
e the world
prepar
to
ed
: expect
"
"
," haysa.
tonim
,batach
a
"
and discovered that
is
, . he
ch. In the
. . e Moshia
welcom
to
a
." in
"
?"is that?
I?"asked
,""
Who
,. His
"
truly fascinating person
be revealed
" . will
," Hashem
Geula,
,'
fright.
could
fill
memories of his youth
:
"
?
physica
l world but now
."!
in the
i, .
' Shmul
Shmuli say
a thick book. My friend
I heard
Its me,
the world is
"
,"how
, see
"
not
do
we
.
.
my
heart.
who began joining me on ."my
rolled off
and a stone
see wicked
that.
We
for
... ready
,"
me
with
visits to Zev, agreed
You
you?
with
up
s
What
succeed
ing and one can
people
". ' -
,'
more
that there was nobody
me!
scared
world runs on
"
," the
that
. ,
, There
" , think
fascinating than him.
g
makin
up
given
withou
t Hashem, G-d
. , Ive
its own,
Sorry
."
.
was another thing we agreed .
forbid.
upon, that we had
The truth is, I
to find the time to
intently, that I
said
help Zev organize the
t that way.
though
also
storeroom. We knew
have an
you
do
So,
that this would please
?
answer
him and we waited for
Yes, said Shmuli
the opportunity.
enthusiastically. The
I knew that Zev left
maamer of Yud Shvat
a key to his house with
begins with a quote
neighbors across the
from the Midrash that
way. When I knocked on
at the beginning of
g
the door in the evenin
Creation, the Shchina
with Shmuli and asked
was openly revealed
for the key, they gave
in the world. The
it to me without asking
world was created
much of anything.
in such a way that it
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After I opened 75the
order here. This storeroom was
was suitable for the revelation
door to the storeroom, I flicked never organized and it looks like
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the light it will never be organized. So I of Hashem.
the light switch
which was organized at first.
did not turn on. What shall began reviewing the Yud Shvat
Right. Then came wicked
we do? Shmuli whispered maamer that I had learned by
people who sinned and caused
worriedly.
heart.
G-dliness to be concealed, but
Dont worry, I reassured
Ill tell you something,
we just need to restore the
him. I brought along a I said. Zev told me that he
world to the way it was at first,
flashlight in case of emergency. inherited this storeroom from
its true state, the way it will be
You thought of everything, his father. The storeroom was in the time of the Geula when
but
organized
Shmuli said in that flattering wonderfully
hing will be good and
, everyt
nature
by
get
to
ing
messy
is
beginn
who
was
I
Zev,
that
way
complete. Even this storeroom
more
and
more
collected
used to.
will be organized then and will
the
What a mess, Shmuli treasures and that is how
be even more perfect than it
storeroom turned into what we
murmured.
was at first.
now.
see
of
instead
that
e
I propos
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