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 | Ani Ma'amin
By Yitzchak DorfmanReb Azriel David opened his eyes to the sight of the singing train. In a choked voice, he cried: "I will give half of my portion in the World to Come to whoever can take my song to the Modzitzer Rebbe!"
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 | The Clock
From the Chassidic MastersAll throught the night, whenever this clock sounded the hour, the guest leapt from his bed and danced for joy. "it's quite an ordinary clock," said the surprised innkeeper
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 | The Feast A seder story
By Tuvia BoltonFirst we drank a glass of wine. Then we ate a bit of parsley. Then they started talking, and talking, and talking. The smell of the food from the kitchen is making me insane, but they don't bring it out!
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 | "Just One Blast!"
By Hirshel Tzig"Today is the day before Rosh Hashanah," his Zeide explained. "Today we do not blow Shofar. Tomorrow morning, we will blow the shofar in shul." The child did not comprehend the reasons. He kicked and screamed, telling his Zeide, "One more blast! One more blast!"
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 | Tomorrow in Jerusalem
By Shoshannah Brombacher"Why should we wait a whole year? Moshiach can come immediately, and we'll bake matzah in Jerusalem with this very water!" |  |
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 | The Cantonists' Minyan
By Tuvia BoltonThe few who survived were so emotionally and psychologically destroyed that they were never able to live normal lives. They lived together in little villages, apart from the rest of the world
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