Therefore, the pure righteous do not complain of the dark, but increase the light; they do not complain of evil, but increase justice; they do not complain of heresy, but increase faith; they do not complain of ignorance, but increase wisdom. - Rav Kook
thanks i read part of his book and try to come back for more ,one thing that i cant fathom is how when he lost his son it was sucoth i think and the bal tfilah started crying and he told him to stop he had to be a angel,
Rebbe Shlomo tells it over, as does Rav Weinberger, about the Simchat Torah in the Ghetto, after the rebbe's son was killed. The episode is referred to in Tzav V'Ziruz as well.
thanks i read part of his book and try to come back for more ,one thing that i cant fathom is how when he lost his son it was sucoth i think and the bal tfilah started crying and he told him to stop he had to be a angel,
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ReplyDeleteRebbe Shlomo tells it over, as does Rav Weinberger, about the Simchat Torah in the Ghetto, after the rebbe's son was killed. The episode is referred to in Tzav V'Ziruz as well.