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Jael's Opinion, Anyway
A blog of news and comments about the world as I travel, read, and experience new places.

I'm tired of reading the news and not having anyone to tell about the craziness in the world. You'll listen, won't you, dear Reader? :P

I plan on mostly posting articles written by others or links to their work, especially alternative or small-press items that I feel need more exposure while occassionally making my own rants. Of course, my arrogance shows in the fact that I think anyone's going to read this with a million other blogs out there. But I'll give it a shot anyway.

So come back often and see what's new. Comment on what you like. Be well.

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Friday, 7 November 2008

Topic: Peace
A Hasidic Parable


When the great Rabbi Israel Baal Shem-Tov saw misfortune threatening the Jews it was his custom to go into a certain part of the forest to meditate. There he would light a fire, say a special prayer, and the miracle would be accomplished and the misfortune averted.

Later, when his disciple, the celebrated Magid of Mezritch, had occasion, for the same reason, to intercede with heaven, he would go to the same place in the forest and say: "Master of the Universe, listen! I do not know how to light the fire, but I am still able to say the prayer," and again the miracle would be accomplished.

Still later, Rabbi Moshe-Leib of Sasov, in order to save his people once more, would go into the forest and say: "I do not know how to light the fire, I do not know the prayer, but I know the place and this must be sufficient." It was sufficient and the miracle was accomplished.

Then it fell to Rabbi Israel of Rizhyn to overcome misfortune. Sitting in his armchair, his head in his hands, he spoke to God: "I am unable to light the fire and I do not know the prayer; I cannot even find the place in the forest. All I can do is to tell the story, and this must be sufficient." And it was sufficient.

God made man because he loves stories.


-- Elie Wiesel, The Gates of the Forest

Posted by Jael at 10:18 AM CST
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