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Weekly Chasidic Story #955 (s5776-27 / 4
Adar B 5776)
Ignore the Bolsheviks
They heard the voice of Rabbi Sholom-Dovber Schneersohn of Lubavitch:
"The Bolsheviks are in the city. I cannot exist together with them. But
for the sake of Purim, we'll forget them; go buy plenty of vodka and let there
be light for the Jews!"
Connection: Seasonal/Weekly Reading (added section) -- "Remember
what Amalek did to you" - May his name and all traces of him be blotted
out.
Ignore the Bolsheviks
The bitter cold chilled the officer's bones and fear made his
heart tremble. Ivan was not a coward, but the rumors of the sadistic Bolsheviks
who were nearing the city of Rostov frightened him terribly. He paced the streets,
waiting anxiously for the light of day. He was oblivious to the two men following
at his heels, not making a sound.
Suddenly he felt powerful hands grabbing him. He screamed a loud and bitter
scream, but the two held him. In the morning the body of the officer was found
with the warning: "Beware! The Bolsheviks are coming!"
The Jews were the most shaken by news of the Bolsheviks' approach, as the study
of Torah and observance of its precepts was a serious crime to the Bolsheviks.
There was only one part of the city where life went on as usual, where fear
of the Bolsheviks was not felt: in the Yeshiva called Tomchei Temimim.
The yeshiva students continued their studies without disruption. They
drew their strength from their Rebbe, Rabbi Sholom Dovber of Lubavitch
- the fifth Rebbe of the Chabad dynasty. The Rebbe encouraged them to study
and pray as usual, and the yeshiva bustled with life.
It was Zundel the Beggar who brought the news: "The Bolsheviks are on their
way into the city!" Soon Rostov became a city of flames and the Bolsheviks
beat and killed anyone they chanced upon.
Thus passed several weeks. The holiday of Purim was approaching. The Rebbe isolated
himself and didn't speak to anyone. The students could not make peace with the
Rebbe's isolation. They remembered the great joy of Purim, when Jews celebrate
the victory over Haman who tried to "destroy, kill and annihilate."
And then it was Purim. Not a soul smiled. Finally, two yeshiva students
who could no longer bear the thought of Purim passing in such a manner, summoned
up their courage and entered the Rebbe's room. After a few silent moments they
heard the Rebbe's voice: "The Bolsheviks are in the city. I cannot exist
together with them. But for the sake of Purim, we'll forget about the situation.
Go buy plenty of vodka and let there be light for the Jews!"
The good news spread through the city and the yeshiva students took their
places for the Purim gathering. The Rebbe spoke and all listened. When the Rebbe
concluded, an older Chasid began singing a soulful Chasidic niggun (melody).
Everyone joined in, singing from the depths of their hearts. Suddenly the door
burst open. At the entrance stood a Chasid. "The Bolsheviks are coming,"
the Chasid cried out in fear.
The singing stopped at once; everyone was gripped with terror. The Rebbe, however,
disregarded the news, and began softly singing a niggun. The melody touched
and calmed the frightened crowd. Having concluded the melody, the Rebbe began
saying a Chasidic discourse. The room was silent; the only audible sound was
the Rebbe's voice.
Suddenly the silence was broken by loud knocking. The Rebbe continued speaking
as though nothing was happening. After a few moments one of the members of the
Rebbe's family said: "Rebbe, the Bolsheviks are demanding that we let them
in. If they see us gathered here it will be our end...G-d forbid." The
Rebbe interrupted the discourse and said, "Open the door for them."
In the doorway stood two tall and fearsome looking Bolsheviks, their eyes darting
all about, hungry for prey. "What is this gathering? What is going on?"
Trembling, one of the Chasidim called out, "This is the Rebbe Sholom Dovber
of Lubavitch. He is teaching Torah to his Chasidim. The Rebbe is busy with his
talk and he cannot be bothered." He could hardly believe the words that
came from his mouth. The two soldiers were astounded at the Chasid's nerve,
and they turned on their heels and departed.
"An open miracle!" the Chasidim exclaimed to one another. They felt
protected and sang with greater fervor. Thus passed two hours. So immersed were
they in their joy, that they did not hear the Bolsheviks knocking again... "Rebbe,
what shall we do?" several frightened Chasidim cried out.
The Rebbe freed himself from his thoughts and said, "Open for them! I don't
fear them." The Chasidim understood that another great miracle was about
to occur. The Bolsheviks burst through the door, their weapons in hand. The
Rebbe ignored their threatening presence and said, "We will begin saying
some words of Torah." The Rebbe raised his voice and began, "Amalek
is first among the nations but his end will be destruction" (Num. 23:20).
The Bolsheviks' faces softened. They returned their guns to their holsters,
and watched with growing perplexity as the Chasidim listened to the Rebbe. They
looked at one another and then, without a word, turned and left.
The Chasidim thanked G-d for miraculously saving them and for giving them their
Rebbe in whose presence evil had no power.
Everyone was deeply moved, feeling in their hearts without knowing why that
this would be their last gathering with the Rebbe. Painful tears flowed from
their eyes, tears of parting.
A week after Purim the Rebbe became very weak, and on the second
of Nissan his soul departed in holiness and purity.
Source: Supplemented by Yerachmiel Tilles from lchaimweekly.org
(#1061), with permission.
Biographical note:
Rabbi Sholom-Dovber Schneersohn [of blessed memory: 20 Cheshvan 5621
- 2 Nissan 5680 (Oct. 1860 - April 1920)], known as the Rebbe Reshab,
was the fifth Rebbe of the Lubavitcher dynasty. He is the author of hundreds
of major tracts in the exposition of Chasidic thought.
Connection: Seasonal/Weekly Reading (added section - Deut. 25:17-19)
-- "Remember what Amalek did to you" - May his name and all traces
of him be blotted out.
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