The story is told (Harfordchabad.org/137289) that in
“Rebbe, what is a
Replied the Rebbe: “A
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Why do I tell you this story?
As we are all lamplighters!
In this week’s Torah portion we read about the lighting of the menorah by the Kohen in the Beis Hamikdash - the Holy Temple.
According to Halacha – Jewish law –
If it is “out of my reach” how can I, a non-Kohen, light the menorah? One may do so with the use of a long pole.
This is a message for each one of us. We may say: ME? Affecting someone else positively? ME? Encouraging others to grow in their Jewish observance? ME? To be a LIGHT for others? That level is out of my reach!
The Torah teaches us that NO – You can do it; that you are not on that level or that it is out of your personal reach is no excuse! Use a long pole to reach and illuminate there.
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Asked Reb Yosef
“Then one must go and light it” said the Rebbe. “And when one lights a lamp in a desert, the desolation of the desert becomes visible. The barren wilderness will then be ashamed before the burning lamp.”
Continued the
“Then one must undress, dive into the sea, and go light the lamp.”
“And this is a
For a long
“But Rebbe, I do not see the lamps!” Cried out Reb Yosef Yuzik.
Answered the Rebbe: “That is because you are not a lamplighter.”
“How does one become a lamplighter?”
“First, you must reject the evil within yourself. Start with yourself: cleanse yourself, refine yourself, and you will see the lamp within your fellow. When a person is himself coarse,
Reb Yosef Yuzik then asked: “Is
Replied the Rebbe: “By the throat, no; by the lapels, yes.”
Have a light filled Shabbos,
Rabbi Kushi Schusterman
