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Unbreakable | Rabbi Eliyohu Meir Schmeltzer
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several months ago I traveled to Chicago
for a Simka in the family and I got into
a taxi and I told him exactly where we
want to go we want to go to the Peterson
Park neighborhood and he says oh that's
the Jewish neighborhood I said yes it is
as we got closer to the neighborhood to
be precise St Louis and Peterson anyone
familiar at the Peterson Park Jewish
neighborhood he turns to me and he says
we are now in the Jewish neighborhood I
said how do you you know he says because
the I'm looking at the people in the
street I see the way the women handle
themselves I see the way they're
modestly dressed I see the way they
conduct themselves it's obvious that
this is a Jewish neighborhood and I said
to myself that this cab driver a Haitian
cab driver should understand what kadas
AM is just by looking outside on the
street and I was thinking where does
this come from and I was reminded of a
story that my brother a prolific writer
writes the following story there was
a he told I want to share with you an
experience from when I was in the labor
camps back in the war when the Nazis
yakam conquered Poland they had to lay
new train lines to be able to transport
their soldiers so they had a lay track
so they grabbed a bunch of yiden from
the local labor camps the concentration
camps they handed them crude sticks and
iron picks to smash up the rocks in the
road to flatten the road to be able to
lay the tracks the train tracks ran on
top of a graveyard and they instructed
us that we have to crack and break the
gravestones and flatten them out and
imagine the emotional trauma and the
physical labor of cracking hard Stone
monuments and the trauma of
understanding that we're cracking the
Matas of our haladas and we were doing
that and I came across one Mata and I
smashed it with my iron pick and I was
smashing and it wouldn't budge and I
continued to smash and then my iron pick
smashed and it broke off the top and I
looked quickly to the side to see if the
Nazi commandant saw it and he didn't see
it I picked up another iron pickax
smashed against the same gravestone
thinking this time I'll get it and this
time the commant noticed me and he said
you cursed yid you cursed jid you cursed
Jew you don't know what you're doing and
he grabbed an iron pick and he said I'll
show you how to do this and he grabbed
his pick and he smashed it with all his
force and the top of the pig flew into
his face and he walked away cursing I
couldn't believe it every gravestone was
managed we managed to smash and flatten
and crack into small pieces why was this
gravestone not budging and it was
already night time and I crawled on my
tattered clothing and my bloody knees to
try to make out the name on the monument
and I looked very closely and I saw that
it said said here lies s nearer and I
said to
myself the roots that were planted could
not be budged it remained staunch the
roots that she planted could not be
broken she implanted in a whole
generation and generation and generation
afterwards that we must be strong and
this is why people in middle of Chicago
in middle of the summer are able to walk
around outstanding in their mind modesty
outstanding in their in their in their
strength of character that they should
shine and every one of us could grab
onto that root that root which sarne and
others implanted and Infused in us that
cannot be budged and it cannot be broken
and let us all grab onto that branch
that we could be part of this and
maintain the modesty and
kadas that we all intrinsically possess
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