There was a rabbi who had been with his community for a long time. The community loved learning from him, and he loved teaching them. But one Shabbat, the rabbi could not figure out what he wanted to teach. So, he asked his community: “After this week of so many things happening, I’m sure you all know what I planned to tell you, right?” Rabbi Leora Kaye retells the story. For a written version, see Three Sabbaths in “The Essential Jewish Stories,” collected, annotated, and retold by Seymour Rossel.
Devorah and the Gold Coins
The Boastful Farmer
What It Takes To Get In
The Bird Catcher
Get Up And Go Early
My Grandfather's Kittel
I Made You
The Samovar
Chiribim
The Seed
The Dancing Bear
The Weight Of One Good Deed
Finding God on the Mountain
Don't Apologize to Me, Apologize to Him
Whatever You Do, Don't Bite Off the Pitom
Happiness
The Scholar and the Merchant
The Greatest Gift
What Did You Leave on the Table?
Small Things
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