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Posted by: " * Vinay * " vinayspandey vinayspandey

Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:40 pm (PDT)

 

- Story With Moral - Worth Reading -

 

Love for Others: A Hasidic Story

A Story by: Brian Cavanaugh.

 

A wealthy Jewish merchant treats a poor old man with rudeness and

disdain as they travel together on a train. When they arrive at their

common destination, the merchant finds the station thronged with pious

Jews waiting in ecstatic joy to greet the arrival of one of the

holiest rabbis in Europe, and learns to his chagrin that the old man

in his compartment is that saintly rabbi.

 

Embarrassed at his disgraceful behavior and distraught that he missed

a golden opportunity to speak in privacy to a wise and holy man, the

merchant pushes his way through the crowd to find the old man. When he

reaches him, he begs the rabbi's forgiveness and requests his

blessing. The old rabbi looks at him and replies, " I cannot forgive

you. To receive forgiveness you must go out and beg it from every poor

old person in the world. "

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