What Did He Ask Forgiveness About
Once Upon a Chossid | September 05, 2025
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What Did He Ask Forgiveness About

Once Upon a Chossid | December 10, 2025

Reb Shmuel’s granddaughter, Tova, a daughter of Reb Yitzchak Beirach, related:

I walked into Daskal Fabrics [not related to us] in Bnei Brak to purchase material. When the salesman heard that I was a granddaughter of Reb Shmuel Daskal, he said to me, “My father, z”l, who owned this store for many years, told me that Reb Shmuel Daskal once called him and said, ‘I heard that people often call you late at night, by mistake, because they think you are Shmuel Daskal. I feel very bad about being the cause of your disturbances, so I’d like to ask your forgiveness.’

“My father was amazed by your grandfather’s sensitivity to others, and how he was so distraught that someone else was being disturbed because of him — even though it was not at all his fault.”

Reb Shmuel’s granddaughter, Tova, a daughter of Reb Yitzchak Beirach, related:

I walked into Daskal Fabrics [not related to us] in Bnei Brak to purchase material. When the salesman heard that I was a granddaughter of Reb Shmuel Daskal, he said to me, “My father, z”l, who owned this store for many years, told me that Reb Shmuel Daskal once called him and said, ‘I heard that people often call you late at night, by mistake, because they think you are Shmuel Daskal. I feel very bad about being the cause of your disturbances, so I’d like to ask your forgiveness.’

“My father was amazed by your grandfather’s sensitivity to others, and how he was so distraught that someone else was being disturbed because of him — even though it was not at all his fault.”

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