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The Ladder



The great Chassidic master Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov would pray for many hours every day. His disciples, who had long concluded their own prayers, would form a circle around him to listen to the melody of his prayers and feast their eyes on the spectacle of a soul soaring in meditative attachment to its Maker. It was an unspoken rule amongst them that no one abandoned his post until their master had concluded his prayers.

One day, a great fatigue and hunger befell them. One by one, they slipped home for a bite and a few moments rest, certain that their master's prayers would continue for several hours more. But when they returned, they found that he had finished praying while they were gone.

"Tell us, Rebbe," they asked him, "why did you conclude your prayers so early today?"

The Baal Shem Tov answered them with a parable: Once, a group of people were journeying through a forest. Their leader, who was blessed with a keen eyesight, spotted a beautiful bird perched atop a tall tree.

"Come," he said to his companions, "I wish to capture this beautiful bird, so that we may delight in her song and gaze upon her wondrous hues."

"But how can you reach this bird you see," asked they, "the tree being so high and ourselves held captive by the ground?"

"If you each climb up onto the shoulders of your fellow," their leader explained, "I will climb on to the shoulders of the topmost man and reach for the treasure that beckons to us from the heights."

And so they did. Together, they formed a chain reaching from the earth toward the heavens, to raise their leader to his aspired goal. But they soon wearied of the exercise and went off to eat and rest, and the man who had sighted the bird tumbled to the ground.


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From Be'er HaChassidut by Eliezer Steinman; from the Hebrew by Yanki Tauber


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Posted: Nov 4, 2007
Collective effort has better results
The gist of the article is that the disciples do not depend on the Rebbe to sustain them with constant prayers, but rather collective prayers availeth much, allowing the Rebee to rejuvenate for future service.

It is imperative that we attend Chabad services and collectively make an effort to carry the burdens of the ministry in order to reach the highest goal of G-d service.
Posted By Elizabeth
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Posted: Feb 21, 2006
community and the goals of our leaders.
It strikes me that this parable could also apply to each generation as a rung on the ladder, each as dependant on the last for the sustinance and clear transmission, for its stability in faith and knowledge.

One strange thing in this story which is in constrast to my feelings about nature is that the leader of the generation sought to capture and observe this bird with its beautiful song. Could he not have instead taught his deciples about how to better observe come to a deeper appreciation, a stronger awareness a more subtle conscienceness of this bird in its environment, teaching them how to see and to listen with more sensitivity? Afterwards teaching them how to sustain this memory, to hold onto and re-acces those moments, rather than trying to capture and rely on the beauty of this creature, robbing it of its own inner peace and environment.
Posted By Anonymous, glasgow, scotland

Posted: Oct 2, 2005
Stories
The stories are very inspiring, they're very good,
Posted By Mordechai Rubin, London, England



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