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Don't Miss the Opportunity - Rabbi Avi Wiesenfeld - Parshat Ki Tisa
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the story is told of a young man that
expressed his interest in marrying the
farmer's daughter he plucks up the
carriage knocks on the farmer's home and
he says I'd like to marry your daughter
the farmer responds and says Listen Here
My Dear fellow I'm going to release
three blls from the barn one by one if
you manag to grab one of them by by the
tail you can marry my daughter so the
man says sure this is easy he stands
back as the door opens of the barn and
this huge Fierce looking ugly bull comes
out and he's petrified he says I can't
do this I'll wait for the next one the
next one is probably much easier that
one goes by he opens up the Barn Door
the next one comes out Absolut Ely
humongous this huge Beast he said no way
I'm not going anywhere near that I'll
wait for the third one comes the third
bull the door opens and the young man
Smiles this is easy he sees this scrawny
little thin bull it's could be easy he
waits for the ball to pass and exactly
at the right moment he jumps and he sees
that there is no tail the in this week's
par tells us that whenu stood up and
said
to what does that mean so used to go
over to people and say are you a and
they would say no and the would say well
why not well because my father's not a
and said we learn from this week's
paru offers the opportunity to
anyone and who came shave it
Ley we know in life some opportunities
are hard and some opportunities are
easier but one thing we have to know
when an opportunity comes our way to do
something good to help somebody else to
improve in ourselves to do a Mitzvah to
learn to then we grab that opportunity
cuz it may never come back again have a
wonderful
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