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The Side Door
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A uplifting, true story by Rabbi Yoel Gold, that will touch your neshama and prepare you for Yom Kippur. A MUST WATCH!
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yesterday
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every year to the Greenwald travels from
Israel to Germany for Hashanah and Yom
Kippur where he serves as cousin and the
great synagogue of Frankfurt few years
ago matzo and Kippur sudoc was exhausted
I was tired from the whole day of Davin
Inc and fast so I said I'll rest a
little
I'll calm down a little and then I'll
walk to my hotel or go to eat something
by the time he was done and ready to
leave all 2,000 people who had been
Dominic just a half-hour earlier in the
eland my room at the great synagogue had
gone home to break their fast he was the
last man standing the security guards
were gone most of the lights were off
and the front gates were locked I walk
out from the side door all of a sudden I
see a person it's a white yarmulke white
hair I see something is wrong he's like
trying to go in he's very lost so they
walked up to the man approached him and
he asked him if he can help him the man
looked really frustrated and confused he
tells me what's going on where is
everyone
why are the gates of the shul closed
isn't it the night of Kol Nidre today I
told him right away
co-leader a was yesterday today were
ready after an ela and everybody left
the shul all of a sudden I see this
person breaking down and he tells me how
did it happen to me how did I make this
mistake how did I miss call me Dre soo
they tried to calm him down and tell him
luck there'll be another college right
next year but the man wouldn't hear it
the man said you don't understand ever
since I grew up as a kid my father would
always take me once a year to show on
Yom Kippur night to hear the Khalid ray
and 20 years ago before my father passed
away he made me promise that I'll never
miss the Kol Nidre on yom kippur night
because he knew that would be my only
connection to my heritage and tonight is
the first time since my father passed
away that I missed Kol Nidrei once it
occurred that he felt such compassion he
looked a man in the eyes and he said
you know what your unlock tonight I told
them repeat don't worry I'm the husband
of the show coming with me the shul
we'll go in together and we'll do Kol
Nidre and then said really would you
really do that for me to the extent
gladly he took him by his hand walked
him to the side of the show they walked
in through the side door the night
before we had 2,000 people in the shul
the Shoeless packed and now at this
moment I'm only with this ye'd that
wants to hear Kol Nidrei we walk to the
Ahmed I give the seed the talus and I
give my master I show him where the
Khalid raised I go up to the Bhima I put
it on again my Tallis and the Hat I
wanted to see it to feel that he didn't
miss out that he will get his colony Dre
and I started to call me Dre again
the island be she as soon as to the
opened his mouth to sing old ass I'm
welcome again he felt like he was given
this supernatural second wish he never
before was able to concentrate so deeply
and sing with such heart as he did in
that empty Sheol after Yom Kippur for
this man
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I felt chills in my whole body and I
reminded myself of the six million Jews
that went and the Holocaust and I felt
that the neshamah star with us and the
whole connection of a Jew is that he
wants to be close to his father in
heaven
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we finished the Kol Nidre right away he
hugged me and tells me you don't know
what you did for me you saved my life
both men were in tears and as they
embraced they know that they will never
forget this moment for the rest of their
lives there's a fascinating Gemara that
says hashem created the world with the
letter hey and when we study the shape
of the hey we can learn a lot about how
this world works the hey doesn't have a
floor on the bottom it's wide open and
that symbolizes how difficult it really
is to stay grounded in this world it's
not a question of if we fall the
question is one we fall because all of
us at some point or another slip we make
mistakes and hit rock bottom but as we
take a closer look at the hey we notice
that on the side towards the top there's
a small opening hinting to a side door
that's always open in the piece hanging
between the top and the bottom
represents a Shems extended hand
reaching out to all of us asking us to
climb back on top and enter through that
side door because no matter how far we
are no matter how deep down we are as
long as we're trying as long as we're
climbing as long as we're showing up
knocking on those gates it's never too
late the side door is always open
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