B”H Back in Europe, a Chasid (Chasid or Hassidim, a Jewish sect founded in Poland about 1750, characterized by religious zeal, spirit of prayer, and charity) was on his way to visit his Rabbi when he was offered a lift to the nearby town by a fellow Jew. This Jew was a well-respected…
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Returning Home
B”H It was late August 1991. I was sitting on the airplane looking out of the window as takeoff began. I was leaving the United States for the very first time in my life. As the plane ascended slowly the skyscrapers of NYC started appearing smaller and smaller until the point that there was no…
Leading By Example!
B“H Over the summer vacation, I took my family on a trip up to the northern parts of Israel. One of the areas that we toured was the ancient city of Akko (Acre). While there we visited the famous, Museum of Underground Prisoners. The citadel of Akko was built during the Ottoman Period over the…
A True Captain Never Bans Ship
B’’H In the city of Chelm, there lived very simple people. In order to inspire the youth to go on to higher education, the entire town would come to the elementary school graduation event. Each one of the students of the graduating class would proudly walk up to the stage and receive his…
Cultivating Healthy Jealousy
B”H In 1962, four companies started discount chains. S.S. Kresge, a big, eight hundred-store variety chain, opened a discount store in Garden City, Michigan, and called it Kmart. F.W. Woolworth, the grandfather of them all, started its Woolco chain. One of the chains, Dayton- Hudson out of Minneapolis, opened its first Target store. And some…
Highly Sensitive Intelligence
B”H One of the most successful accomplishments of the Israeli Intelligence Agency was the capture of the Nazi War criminal Adolf Eichmann over sixty years ago. After an unsuccessful attempt once before, the then Israeli Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion (the primary founder of the State of Israel and its first Prime Minister) assigned…
Coping Successfully with the Vicissitudes of Life
B”H A few weeks ago, I drove to a town in Israel that was surrounded by some hostile and unfriendly neighbors. I had waited for my schedule to open up and for an opportune time to make this long journey to pick up a package that had been left for me. The road was heavily…
Looking Beyond the Words
B”H This week marked the 77th Yahrzeit of Rabbi Shlomo Goldman otherwise known as the Holy Reb Shlumka from the town of Zviel now known as Novograd-Volyns’kyi in Ukraine.’ Rabbi Shlumka, in addition to being a great scholar, was also known for his extremely pious, generous, and humble behavior. He always left the door to…
Living With a Gratitude Attitude
It was a week before our annual Pesach Seder for widows and orphans. The hotel was demanding full payment within the next forty-eight hours. The account balance showed that we only had a quarter of the necessary funds. To say it was a tense time was an understatement. We had anticipated that fundraising would…
Perusing Greatness
A famous story is told about a hungry Jewish beggar that knocks on the door of Shloima the miser to ask for something to eat. Shloime tells the beggar to wait and he will check to see what he has. After looking through his refrigerator in hopes of helping this unfortunate soul, hidden way in…