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The Cop-Out

I shall hide my face from them… (31:17)

Rabbi Avraham 'the Angel' was the only son of Rabbi DovBer, the Maggid of Mezeritch. When Rabbi Avraham was a young child, he once came weeping to his father: He had been playing hide and seek with a friend, sobbed the child, but the friend had lost interest and had run off to some new amusement, leaving little Avraham all alone in his hiding place, waiting in vain to be searched out.

Rabbi DovBer lifted his eyes to heaven and cried: "You, too, have hidden Your face from us only because You want us to seek You. But Your children have tired of the game and have run off…"


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Posted: Sep 3, 2010
Seek Contenance
A Jew's G-dly soul is Mamash (exactly) part of G-d. It is very often hiden under the outer shell of the Jew. So we have to seek It.
Posted By Kayo, Tokyo, Japan

Posted: Oct 2, 2008
I try again
With difficulties of keeping my mental and physical balance with medication, I tired to find G-dliness in them. But with this article, I once again started trying G-dliness hiding in this seemingly difficult situations.
Posted By Ruth, Tokyo, Japan



 


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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.