Weekly Chasidic Story #653 (s5770-38 / 19 Sivan 5770) Fringe Rewards The soldier was quite surprised when the Rabbi called upon him for the most important aliyah to the Torah. Connection: Weekly Reading -- the end (tsitsit)
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Yehoshua always spent his furloughs in a village near his base where there was a Jewish community and a shul where he could pray and study. A few weeks after he had received his new tzitzit, when he was once more on leave and went again to the village for Shabbat, it was the week of reading the Torah portion "Shelach," which concludes with the commandment to wear tzitzit. Yehoshua was quite surprised when the Rabbi honored him with being called to the Torah for the concluding maftir blessing, when the passage of tzitzit is reread and then the haftorah. Later, he asked the Rabbi why he had been thus honored. The Rabbi explained that he felt it appropriate, for he had heard about Yehoshua Meir's dedication to the mitzvah of tzitzit. The Rabbi assured him that in this merit he would live long, for in the daily recital of Shema Yisrael, of which the section of tzitzit constitutes the final paragraph, the last verse of the preceding section concludes, " in order to prolong your days " This was very encouraging to Yehoshua, who was concerned lest he be sent to the battlefront. With the Rabbi's blessing (along with a subsequent blessing he received from the Kapichnitzer Rebbe -ed.), he felt confident that he would survive the war and return home safely, and indeed, he did. He emigrated to England in 1939 and was a prominent member of the London Jewish community. And for the rest of his life he was called up for maftir whenever Parshat Shelach was read. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Connection: Weekly Reading -- the end (tzitzit) Biographical note:
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