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By Yanki Tauber
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A New Sound

"I shall make you swear you by G-d, the G-d of the heavens and the G-d of the earth…

"G-d, the G-d of the heavens, Who has taken me from my father's house and from the land of my birth…" (24:3-7)

In speaking of the time when G-d took him from the land of his birth, Abraham does not refer to Him as 'the G-d of the earth', only as 'the G-d of the heavens'; but in speaking of G-d in the present tense, he describes Him as both 'the G-d of the heavens and the G-d of the earth.'

Said Abraham to Eliezer: When G-d summoned me from the house of my father, He was G-d of the heavens but not of the earth: the inhabitants of the earth did not recognize Him and His name was not referred to in the land. But now that I have made His Name a commonplace in the mouths of His creatures, He is G-d in both heaven and earth.

Rashi's commentary

"Who is like Your people Israel, a one nation within earth" (Shabbos afternoon prayers). The Jewish people, even in their material, 'earthy' involvements, are forever bound up with the Almighty. They are a "one nation within earth" - the nation which makes the Oneness of G-d a reality within the mundane earth.

Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi

One evening, a joyous farbrengen was held at the humble home of Rabbi Shmuel Betzalel Sheftel (the 'Rashbatz'). For hours the group of chassidim sat, toasting l'chayim's, singing, talking, rebuking and inspiring one another. As the clock marked the passing of the night, the meager platters of 'farbaisen' (food with which to follow up the l'chayim vodka) ran out; so Rabbi Shmuel Betzalel instructed that the lamb being raised in his yard be slaughtered. A hot stew was prepared to fuel the farbrengen for many an hour to come.

The next morning, Rabbi Shmuel Betzalel's wife came in from the yard with the distressing news that the lamb - which constituted the whole of the 'family ranch' - has disappeared! The lamb is gone! Said Rabbi Shmuel Betzalel: "No, no, the lamb has not disappeared. The lamb is very much here, it has only changed its sound. Yesterday it said 'meh-eh-eh…', today it is saying 'Echo-o-d…!, O-o-one…!' "


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Once Upon A Chasid
  There is no better way to convey the unique and often subtle "chassidic dimension" to the wisdom of Torah than to tell a story. Hence, Once Upon a Chassid--a collection of stories, anecdotes, conversations and sayings culled from the immense sea of writings, transcribed talks, letters and diaries of seven generations of Chabad-Lubavitch.

 Kehot Publication Society and Merkos Publications, the publishing divisions of the Lubavitch movement have brought Torah education to nearly every Jewish community in the world. More than 100,000,000 volumes have been disseminated to date in over 12 languages, both for newcomer as well as for those well versed in Torah knowledge.