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The Palace and the Pigeons
By Tzvi FreemanThe precious jewels had been spread to the farthest reaches of the globe. How would the king recover that which was most dear to him? 8 Comments |  |
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Work
By Yanki TauberWhy must everything be so difficult? Couldn't G-d have designed our lives so that we wouldn't need to encounter disappointments, challenges and toil every step of the way? 6 Comments |  |
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Life After Death: A Parable
By Maurice LammSuddenly the world convulses. Upheaval. Writhing. A crushing, staccato pounding. One brother disappears into the turmoil. The second brother bewails the tragedy--the death of a perfectly fine fellow. Why didn't he take better care? Why did he fall into the abyss? 12 Comments |  |
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The Dancing Jews
By Eliezer SteinmanThe Baal Shem Tov was once asked: "Why do Chassidim burst into song and
dance at the slightest provocation? Is this the behavior of a sane person?" 1 Comment |  |
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Cracked Vessels
By Chaya Sarah SilberbergEach day the old woman put the yoke over her shoulders and went down to the river, filled the cans, and walked back to her modest hut... 5 Comments |  |
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Blintzes
By Tuvia BoltonHe stopped before the huge glass window and gazed at the rich people sitting in the plush warm room talking and laughing while eating delicious cheese blintzes... 2 Comments |  |
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The Fireman A Parable
He ran to the nearest hut and set fire to its straw roof. The fire began to spread very quickly. "Don't be alarmed!" cried the lad. "Now watch me" |  |
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Rocks and Diamonds
By Shimon Posner"Oh, you little boy," said the man, resting his free hand on the little boy's shoulder. "You don't know what it's like to have to schlep rocks. When you'll be big like me you'll be happy with a little oven, too" 7 Comments |  |
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The Splattered Gem
Told by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of LubavitchRabbi Schneur Zalman saw these events as a reflection of what was transpiring Above. He regarded his arrest as but the earthly echo of a Heavenly indictment against his revelation of the most intimate secrets of the Torah... 8 Comments |  |
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Cholent
By Yanki Tauber"Why have they stopped crying?" wondered the villager. "Are they no longer hungry?" Then he remembered the cholent 5 Comments |  |
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A Tale of Two Birds of Paradise
By Tzvi FreemanPerhaps it was the oils of the black bird's feathers that refracted the light of the sun into so many rainbows. Perhaps it was the mystery of her absolute blackness, or the contrast she held against the bright morning sky. All that could be said is that it was a beauty as indefinable as black is dark 2 Comments |  |
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The Clock on the Tower
By Chaya Sarah SilberbergFor as long as anyone could remember, there was a clock mounted high up on the tallest building in the town. But times change. A murmur of discontent was heard in an element of the population... 6 Comments |  |
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The King's Gift
By Yaakov PaleyJust as the sun had sighed its last rays, the king and his guards sighted a small bright cottage, whose light bravely defied the dusk of an already darkened valley... 9 Comments |  |
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A Million Little Cables
By Tuvia Bolton"This was all good and well," explained the old navy diver, "when the ship had been under for a month or so. After that it would begin to rust and the hooks would bring up only huge chunks of iron, leaving the rest of the ship behind" 1 Comment |  |
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The Mud Hole
By Yanki TauberTwo lost souls, a wealthy businessman and his coachman, arrived in a city one Friday afternoon... 4 Comments |  |
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Beggars at a Wedding
The day of the wedding arrived. Hundreds of beggars took their places around
tables laden with the best and the tastiest food money could buy. But then
tragedy struck 4 Comments |  |
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First Class
By Naftali Silberberg"Sir, you have a first class ticket," wondered the conducter. "Why you are lying under a bench in a third class car?" 9 Comments |  |
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The Cat
By Yanki TauberEveryone has a right to an opinion. It is inevitable, however, that certain opinions will carry more weight than others 7 Comments |  |
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The Artist
"Your Majesty," said the artist. I humbly ask that you make no judgment of my work until fifteen minutes after it is unveiled." An unusual request, but the king nodded in agreement 10 Comments |  |
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The Man on the Junk Heap
By Tuvia BoltonOnce upon a time there was a fabulously rich man who was miserable. He took up music, sports, travel, even meditation; but nothing seemed to help. With no other choice he went to a wise man for advice... 1 Comment |  |
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