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.
Map Of The World
Cottage of Candles
Moishe’s Song
The Right Question
The Grateful Grapes
The Fable Of The Goat
The Watchman
The Feather Pillow
A Family's Gift
Two Visits to the Palace
The Window Box
How To Fix The World
The Two Who Studied Torah
The Laughing Rabbi
Why Noah Chose the Dove
Elijah’s Gift
When the Clocks Stop
Three Rabbis Along the Way
God is Missing
The Farmer and the Horse
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