The Blessing That You Will Hear
ליקוטי שמואל | October 14, 2025
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The Blessing That You Will Hear

ליקוטי שמואל | December 08, 2025

There are people who are looking for happiness and blessings in all kinds of places, the Torah comes and says the blessing that you will hear, and we will explain this in a well-known story about a man who got on a train, two servants in uniform were carrying his heavy suitcases, and he was following in the footsteps of someone who feels that the world belongs to people like him, he slowly walked to the most luxurious cabin in first class. Behind him, someone else walked silently and took up residence in the next cell. The train will arrive at the Grand Fair in three days, where the merchant planned to buy large quantities of merchandise. In the meantime, he has three days of perfect rest in the luxurious cabin.

From the next compartment peeked out the thief, the neighbor of the rich merchant who had heard of his intentions. He knew that the merchant did not go to the fair empty-handed, to buy goods you needed cash, and what better than a rich merchant who goes to the fair with suitcases loaded with gold coins. The thief had a great deal of patience, every time the merchant left his cell on his way to the dining room, or when the train stopped at the station and the merchant went out to get some air, the thief would sneak out of his cell and go inside the merchant's cell looking for the promised gold coins. He was not lazy, And every time the merchant just came out of his cell, the thief would open one of the suitcases and search thoroughly.

He made a list of all the places he was looking for, sorted the merchant's belongings, examined the pockets of clothes, and carefully checked the suitcases to see if there was a side opening or a hidden compartment that had disappeared from his eyes. Nothing. He couldn't find anything. Not a single coin. He didn't give up. For the remaining two days, he scanned the train compartment meticulously, tapped the wooden boards to make sure there wasn't any hollow opening, he lifted the mattress, opened the cabinets, and even climbed up to the ceiling to see if there was any way the coins were somewhere up between the heavy wooden boards. He couldn't find it. There was only one more station left and the train would reach its destination. Three days of searching and the thief was left empty-handed, with nowhere to pay for the trip back.

"Listen, I salute you!" the thief turned to the rich merchant in surprise, "I'm an expert thief and have been in the field for many years. Believe me, I know how to check and search, that's my profession, brother, but you, in front of you, I'm taking my hat off, I've been looking for three days and I haven't found anything, just nothing, not even a single coin. I know you have, no one goes to the fair with empty pockets, And certainly not a rich merchant like you. So please, just for my curiosity, tell me where you hid the money.' "Hey, that's my cell!" the thief called. The merchant kept smiling' Right! This is your cell, and this is your bed,' he said as he walked over to the bed at the end of the cell and picked up the mattress, the thief's eyes popping out of their holes, bags full of gold coins were placed under his mattress, a real treasure. "What an idiot I am! What an idiot! Everything was right under my nose, and I was looking in the cell next door. What an idiot!" "I knew this was the last place you'd look," said the merchant, and hurried to take his gold coins.

We. Where do we look for our happiness?! Do we go too far to the neighbor's cabin before checking under our mattresses? The ashrams in India are full of young people who have set out in search of happiness, who seek meaning in life and existence, restless young people sit cross-legged and thirst to drink the words of toothless old men who teach them about the meaning of life and preach universal love that will give meaning and hope. They sit and listen, learn and listen, and when they return to Israel and find themselves at the doorstep of a beit midrash, they discover that happiness and meaning and love are here under their mattress.

There are people who are looking for happiness and blessings in all kinds of places, the Torah comes and says the blessing that you will hear, and we will explain this in a well-known story about a man who got on a train, two servants in uniform were carrying his heavy suitcases, and he was following in the footsteps of someone who feels that the world belongs to people like him, he slowly walked to the most luxurious cabin in first class. Behind him, someone else walked silently and took up residence in the next cell. The train will arrive at the Grand Fair in three days, where the merchant planned to buy large quantities of merchandise. In the meantime, he has three days of perfect rest in the luxurious cabin.

From the next compartment peeked out the thief, the neighbor of the rich merchant who had heard of his intentions. He knew that the merchant did not go to the fair empty-handed, to buy goods you needed cash, and what better than a rich merchant who goes to the fair with suitcases loaded with gold coins. The thief had a great deal of patience, every time the merchant left his cell on his way to the dining room, or when the train stopped at the station and the merchant went out to get some air, the thief would sneak out of his cell and go inside the merchant's cell looking for the promised gold coins. He was not lazy, And every time the merchant just came out of his cell, the thief would open one of the suitcases and search thoroughly.

He made a list of all the places he was looking for, sorted the merchant's belongings, examined the pockets of clothes, and carefully checked the suitcases to see if there was a side opening or a hidden compartment that had disappeared from his eyes. Nothing. He couldn't find anything. Not a single coin. He didn't give up. For the remaining two days, he scanned the train compartment meticulously, tapped the wooden boards to make sure there wasn't any hollow opening, he lifted the mattress, opened the cabinets, and even climbed up to the ceiling to see if there was any way the coins were somewhere up between the heavy wooden boards. He couldn't find it. There was only one more station left and the train would reach its destination. Three days of searching and the thief was left empty-handed, with nowhere to pay for the trip back.

"Listen, I salute you!" the thief turned to the rich merchant in surprise, "I'm an expert thief and have been in the field for many years. Believe me, I know how to check and search, that's my profession, brother, but you, in front of you, I'm taking my hat off, I've been looking for three days and I haven't found anything, just nothing, not even a single coin. I know you have, no one goes to the fair with empty pockets, And certainly not a rich merchant like you. So please, just for my curiosity, tell me where you hid the money.' "Hey, that's my cell!" the thief called. The merchant kept smiling' Right! This is your cell, and this is your bed,' he said as he walked over to the bed at the end of the cell and picked up the mattress, the thief's eyes popping out of their holes, bags full of gold coins were placed under his mattress, a real treasure. "What an idiot I am! What an idiot! Everything was right under my nose, and I was looking in the cell next door. What an idiot!" "I knew this was the last place you'd look," said the merchant, and hurried to take his gold coins.

We. Where do we look for our happiness?! Do we go too far to the neighbor's cabin before checking under our mattresses? The ashrams in India are full of young people who have set out in search of happiness, who seek meaning in life and existence, restless young people sit cross-legged and thirst to drink the words of toothless old men who teach them about the meaning of life and preach universal love that will give meaning and hope. They sit and listen, learn and listen, and when they return to Israel and find themselves at the doorstep of a beit midrash, they discover that happiness and meaning and love are here under their mattress.

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