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The Dancing Jews


Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov (1698-1760), the founder of the Chassidic movement, was once asked: "Why is it that Chassidim burst into song and dance at the slightest provocation? Is this the behavior of a healthy, sane individual?"

The Baal Shem Tov responded with a story:

Once, a musician came to town -- a musician of great but unknown talent. He stood on a street corner and began to play.

Those who stopped to listen could not tear themselves away, and soon a large crowd stood enthralled by the glorious music whose equal they had never heard. Before long they were moving to its rhythm, and the entire street was transformed into a dancing mass of humanity.

A deaf man walking by wondered: Has the world gone mad? Why are the townspeople jumping up and down, waving their arms and turning in circles in middle of the street?

"Chassidim," concluded the Baal Shem Tov, "are moved by the melody that issues forth from every creature in G-d's creation. If this makes them appear mad to those with less sensitive ears, should they therefore cease to dance?"

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From Be'er HaChassidut by Eliezer Steinman; from the Hebrew by Yanki Tauber

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Posted: Dec 7, 2011
Loved it
I truelly learn most from short but sharp meassages Thank You.
Posted By Anonymous, London, England

Posted: Aug 20, 2011
is this a true parable?
Posted By Anonymous, england

Posted: Dec 11, 2010
A ++
Sakaya, I got a laugh out of your comment.

It's a great parable. Time to sing on the corner by myself and see if anyone joins me.
Posted By Anonymous, PUEBLO

Posted: Dec 7, 2010
Great Story... ;)
Thanks for the post, i'm sure i will get an A++ for this..
Posted By Sayaka Nakahara, Tokyo, Japan

Posted: Nov 20, 2010
I am not sure
Is this is a Parable?
Posted By Anonymous, Rizal, Pakistan

Posted: Aug 20, 2008
Solid
Posted By E. S. Kingston, north hollywood, ca

Posted: Aug 5, 2005
Lovely story
I enjoy reading stories of the Baal Shem Tov and when I read this one it truly became special to me. It is very inspiring and lovely. As a musician it touched me even more! :)
Posted By Anonymous, Miami, FL
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Joy: an Anthology
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Four Reasons to Be Happy
The Dancing Jews
Meditations on Joy
Learning to Laugh
Good Thinking
Stories »
A Joyous Divorce
The Clock
Perspective
Sing a Niggun
Voices »
The Women's Balcony
Sitting in a Café
The Most Joyous Pain
Readings »
On Sadness and Joy
The Chassidic Masters on Joy
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Expand Melodies of Joy
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