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Freely adapted from the rendition in "A Treasury of
Chassidic Tales" (Artscroll)
Note: The birthdays of both the Baal Shem Tov, the
founder of the Chassidic movement, and Rabbi Shneur Zalman, the Baal HaTanya,
fall on the 18th of Elul, widely observed by many Chasidim.
Once in his travels, Rabbi Shneur Zalman stopped in a
certain city. While he was there, a house caught on fire. The Rebbe asked to be
taken to the neighborhood where the fire was. When he arrived at the scene, a
group of Russian soldiers from the local garrison where trying in vain to
extinguish it. The Rebbe stood in front of the blazing home and leaned on his
cane. He remained utterly still for a few moments. Suddenly, the fire died down.
The exhausted soldiers could barely believe their
eyes. They ran to report the astonishing turn of events to their commanding
officer. He listened calmly, then sent a delegation of soldiers to ask the Rebbe
to come to see him. When the Rebbe arrived, the officer asked him, "Are you by
chance the son or grandson of the Jewish holy man known as the Baal Shem Tov?"  | | " My father sent a soldier to the Baal Shem Tov to request an appointment..." |  |  |
The Rebbe told him that he was not actually a blood
relative, but he considered himself his spiritual grandson because he was a
disciple of the main disciple and successor of the Baal Shem Tov. "If so,"
remarked the officer, "I am no longer amazed at what you did today. Come, sit
down, and I will tell you a story about my deceased father and the Baal Shem Tov.
"My father carried the rank of general. Once he came
with his troops to the village of Mezibuz shortly before your holiday of
Passover. My father then was deeply troubled because many weeks had passed since
he had not received a letter or any message at all from his wife. Brooding, with
his imagination running wild, he confided his distress to a few local residents
whom he was friendly with. They immediately suggested that perhaps he should
seek the advice of the holy Jew who lived in their town, who was a wonder maker
and revealer of secrets.
"My father sent a soldier to the Baal Shem Tov to
request an appointment. Much to his surprise, the Baal Shem Tov refused to see
the soldier. My father sent another soldier, but still the Baal Shem Tov
refused. My father was annoyed, but he knew about you Jews and your holidays. He
sent another delegation, this time with the threat that if he does not grant the
general an interview, he would billet his troops in the Jewish community,
causing loads of bread and other chametz food to be brought into the home
of every Jew in the village during the days of preparing for Passover!
"The threat worked. The Baal Shem Tov sent back a
message inviting the general, my father, to his home. He went there right away,
bringing with him one of his subordinates.
"Upon entering the front room, they right away saw
through the open doorway that the Baal Shem Tov was sitting in the second room,
totally absorbed in the book in front of him (which my father subsequently found
out was the Zohar). However, before he could enter or even knock on the
door, my father's attention was caught by a large mirror on the wall in the
front room.  | | " My father was overwhelmed by the vision in the mirror..." |  |  |
"He went over to it, having decided to comb his hair
before going in to greet the Rebbe. He glanced at the mirror, and to his
astonishment, instead of himself he saw in it scenery that resembled the
outskirts of his home town. Upon closer examination, he saw the paved road that
led right to his own house. Totally startled, he shouted to his staff officer to
come quickly and see.
"The two of them stared. Suddenly, they could see
inside the house, where the general's wife was sitting at a table, writing a
letter to her husband! They were even able to see the letter clearly enough to
read it. In it, she had apologized for the long break in communication, and that
it was due to her pregnancy and delivery of a baby boy. Both mother and son were
doing well.
"My father was overwhelmed by the vision in the
mirror. He thanked the Baal Shem Tov profusely. After a while, he received a
letter in the mail from his wife - identical to what he had seen in the mirror!
At that point, my father wrote down the whole story in detail in his personal
diary."
The commanding officer concluded, "I am the son whose
birth was referred to in that letter. Also, the journal in which my father
recorded this event is in my possession. If you will stay a bit longer, I will
be happy to show it to you."
And he did.
Visitor Comments: 1
Salvador Carrillo, from US,(CA), Pacoima, 12/7/2007
its a beautiful story, its ama
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