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In the 1800s in the city of Dormstat,
Germany Orbach the Mahab of the safer
Nal Eshk he was there and in that town
there was nebak happened that the
missionaries came and they kidnapped the
child. This child was taken to the
monastery and the parents of course the
devastated parents tried very hard to
get him back. The monastery priests and
monks said all types of denials. If he
comes on his own valition to the
religion of peace and love, why would we
deprive him? They would not let go. Time
passed months, maybe years. Finally,
there was one judge who was a little
sympathetic to the situation. He
listened to both sides and he told the
parents, you know, I'm willing to give
you a chance. You could spend 5 minutes
with your child in the monastery and if
you could convince him to come after
you, it'll be proof that he was forced
to come. The parents realized that since
he had been brainwashed by the church,
what are they going to do? What could
they tell him in 5 minutes? They went to
the nakalleshk and the nakaleshk thought
for a minute and he said, "Let me go
with you. You say nothing." They came to
the appointed place near the monastery.
They walked into the big room and they
see their child come out flanked by the
priests and monks, his mentors. He has a
sneering look on his face and they're
start to cry in walks
dressed in his kipper outfit. He was
wearing a long kettle a talis and he was
wearing his white couple. As soon as the
boy came out, then the five minutes
began to tick away. Suddenly they hear
him saying
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he started to chant the melody of the
kidre. Everyone is looking at him
flabbergasted. What is this? But he
continued
and he sings along and the child is
looking. He knows he has to stay there.
This sneering look on his face began to
change a little bit. He began to look
serious
and the child begins to show tears at
the edge of his eyes. He continues the
kidra chanting.
The child began to cry and the
nakalleskll says to him, "What do you
choose? Would you like to choose
and come home or would you like to stay
here captive?" The child ran into his
mother's arms. Take me home where I
heard this beautiful niggan. Please, I
want to come home to your house. The
nakleskll understood that the moments,
the solemn moments of kidre, the sear
deep in the soul of a yid and he knew
that if he'd awaken it, all of the
material glamour would fade away and
he'd be able to get the child back. Ysef
did the same thing. He was able to
reawaken the memory of the shina the
shina by the memory of his father. We
all have our harina moments, the
impressions. When those we awaken, we
are able to reawaken ourselves and fight
the it empowers us to feel the absolute
truth and then the tyra melts away in
emptiness and disgust. These are the
moments that help us always fight and
conquer the hits.
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