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By Tuvia Bolton
Once upon a time there was a fabulously rich man who was miserable. He took up music, sports, travel, even meditation; but nothing seemed to help. With no other choice he went to a wise man for advice...
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By Yanki Tauber
Once upon a time there was a poor man who heard about a faraway land where diamonds were as plentiful as dust -- one need only bend down and fill one's pockets
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From the writings of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch
Though motivated by an inner love and a sense of concern for the spiritual health of one's fellow, these rebukes often come in the form of a pricking needle
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By Eli Friedman
A King had an only son, the apple of his eye. The King wanted his son to
master different fields of knowledge and to experience various cultures, so he
sent him to a far-off country...
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By Tuvia Bolton
He was full of gratitude to the wagon driver, but his gratitude did not keep
him warm. After a few minutes huddled between the barrels, he was abruptly
reminded that he was still freezing to death, and not being able to move didn’t
help any.
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By Tuvia Bolton
The commander of the Bavarian troops stepped forward, fell to one knee before the Emperor and said: "I ask for autonomy for Bavaria!" "Liberty it shall be!" shouted Bonaparte
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As told by Yanki Tauber
Every week, the family cow tethered in my grandmother's yard received a special treat: the pan of water in which the Shabbat pots and dishes had been rinsed...
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A parable on pain and gain
By Yaakov Lieder
A donkey fell into a pit, and try as he might, his owner couldn't pull him out. Finally, the farmer decided that since the animal was old, and the pit needed to be covered up anyway, he'd just bury the old donkey right there...
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A seder story
By Tuvia Bolton
First we drank a glass of wine. Then we ate a bit of parsley. Then they started talking, and talking, and talking. The smell of the food from the kitchen is making me insane, but they don't bring it out!
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A Rosh Hashanah story
By Yaakov Paley
After a month of determined journeying, the elders of Obmah reached the deep caves of Igsirous, the last bastion of loyalty to King Avmal remaining in the kingdom...
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By Nissan Mindel
Many dukes and princes wooed the princess, but she turned them down one after another. The king became impatient and swore that the next young man that would come to the gates of the palace would be her husband...
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By Shimona Tzukernik
He built them a house and put straw on the benches and brought her tomatoes from the garden. He was so happy and she was devastated. But this was the situation
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From the Chassidic Masters
A rich man and a poor man came to see the king. The rich man got the "experience." The pauper saw the king
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"Brothers and sisters!" the king roared. "We must each search our hearts and confess our sins, so we should know who is the cause of this calamity..."
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By Yanki Tauber
They heard it before they saw it, an unearthly sound of crashing metal and a thousand charging bulls. And then, in a huge cloud of black smoke, it appeared...
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By Yossy Gordon
One day, the Kaiser of Austria came to visit the Czar of Russia...
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By Yossy Gordon
“Will I be able to do my job?” the Evil Side asked. “Will people really listen to me?”
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Who Are You?
By Yossy Gordon
Initially, the king and queen thought he was kidding. However, when the prince began to spend his days and nights in the chicken coop, his parents knew that serious trouble was afoot...
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By Yossy Gordon
The doctor keeps on recounting his good deeds. The rabbi keeps on insisting that he does the exact same...
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By Mordechai Lightstone
A king once had a prized jewel, the crown jewel in his magnificent diadem. But one morning, to his dismay, he discovered a single thin crack descending down its face.
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