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The Fire



In a late-night fire in the town of Beshenkovitz, the home of the chassid Rabbi Shmuel Munkes burned to the ground.

Reb Shmuel was out of town at the time. The next day, as the chassid stood at the pile of ashes and smoldering embers which was all that remained of everything he owned, he lifted his eyes heavenward and began to recite: "Blessed are you G-d...."

Those who stood there with him expected to hear Reb Shmuel conclude with the words "...the True Judge," pronouncing the blessing which a Jew recites in response to a tragedy. Instead, Reb Shmuel recited one of the daily morning blessings, "...who has not made me a gentile."

Noticing the looks of astonishment on the faces of the bystanders, Rabbi Shmuel explained: "Were I not to have been born a Jew, my god would have gone up in smoke together with my home. But since the Almighty, in His great kindness, has chosen to make me a Jew, the G-d whom I serve is alive and well...."


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Posted: Mar 5, 2009
The Fire
I find this very short story offensive. I am impressed by the economy of words and the acuteness of the message here. It takes a sharp mind to both denigrate another religion and preen at one's righteous superiority and humble good fortune in a few succinct sentences. This is sad.

I chose for myself to have followed the religion of my parents. And, having, reached maturity and independence, to make my own religion. This is what G-d asks of us all.
Posted By Mark Feldstein, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Posted: Mar 5, 2009
The Fire
I was cryng and then my the final sentence of Reb I was laughing!

Words of wisdom,words of wisdom
Posted By Elizabeth T. Strauss, Southold, NY



 


Money: an Anthology
The One Dollar Life
Good as Gold
The Big Deal About Rich People
The Dollar
Tom's House and Harry's Car
My Plastic Pharaoh
Manna in a Basket
Our Daily Bread
Sparks
A Taste of Future
The Myth of Charity
The First Rothschild
The Traveler
A Business Proposal
The Fire
The Mansion
The Holy Beggars Of Safed
Hard to Swallow
Shlomo's Scales
The Mirror
The Man on the Junk Heap