Archive for ‘R’ Levi Yitzchok’

June 14, 2011

Rebel? Who, us?

by Digital Maggid

A refreshingly short teaching today after yesterday’s novela.

This is from R’ Moshe Tzvi Giterman of Savran (1775-1837). He succeeded his father as the Maggid of Savran in 1802, and later succeded Levi Yitzchok as Rabbi of Berditchev, in addition to serving as rabbi for several other cities. His followers numbered in the thousands. His teachings were published in a collection called Likutei Shoshanim.

טובה הארץ מאד מאד

Tovah ha-aretz me’od, me’od

The land is exceedingly good.
(Numbers 14:7)

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 .ארץ ישראל איז טאקע א גוט לאנד פאר אידען
Eretz Israel is indeed a good land for the Jews.

געדאנקט אבער: ”אך בה’ אל־תמרדו“
:Remember, however
“.Rebel not against the Lord”
(Numbers 14:9)

June 12, 2011

Master of the Week – June 12

by Digital Maggid

R’ Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev

I ran across this posting on a blog called When Love Comes to Town. Thanks to pastor RJ in MA for this post.
For a bit of biographical info on the Berditchever, click on the “read more” link at the bottom of this post.

One day, Rabbi Levi Yitzhak entered the House of Study in Berdichev. At the pulpit was a guest preacher, one of the wandering maggidim who made their living speaking in one town after another. Levi Yitzhak listened to the preacher enumerate the failings of the people, giving a vivid account of their  sins and unworthiness according to God’s holy word.

And when the sermon was over, the gentle rabbi lifted his eyes in prayer and said, “O Master of the Universe, please give this man some money!” Now the people in the synagogue looked at the rabbi in shock. Their rabbi was praising this man who preached such a harsh and judgmental word? Their Levi Yitzhak – famous for his compassionate defense of the Jewish people – how could this be? But the prayer continued: “Obviously, Almighty One, this preacher needs the few coins he is given for these bitter sermons. So I beg you, please give him some other source of income so he will no longer speak such ugly words to your loving children!”

Lord, may it be so among us, too.

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