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The Bostonian Bochur: The Power of Merkos Shlichus

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2011
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    "My father-in-law, the Rebbe, instituted "Merkos Shlichus," whereby Yeshiva students volunteer each summer to visit remote Jewish communities in order to raise awareness of Torah, Mitzvos and Judaism.
    The story was reported by a Jew living in a small American town, that he looked outside his window and saw one of our Yeshiva students walking with a beard, and Tzitzis showing. He inquired: "Where is that young man from? Poland, Galicia, Ukraine?" "No," he was told, "he's a Bostonian." Thought the man: "A Bostonian! With a full beard, earlocks and Tzitzis! And what is he discussing in his perfect English? Torah's deepest mystical concepts!" -- Just seeing the student was enough to stir thoughts of repentance within him.
    The highest form of charity is when neither giver nor receiver know each other's identity. So this was an act of spiritual charity at its best -- the student had no idea whom he had influenced, and the man had no idea who had influenced him. And there's no telling just how great the outcome will be, and how it will manifest in the man's children and grandchildren..."
    13 Tammuz, 5715 · July 3, 1955
    From Living Torah Disc 90 Program 357

Комментарии • 3

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Год назад +1

    Inspiring and uplifting.

  • @salmy2000
    @salmy2000 Год назад

  • @nomorecensoringme
    @nomorecensoringme Год назад +1

    I can't help but think of the difference between bichurim going out to inspire other Jews to observe more mitzvahs. To bring Yiddishkeit to those who don't have it as available.
    Contrast that with non-Jews who go out to prostheletize. Sharp contrast.