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Bitachon Weekly | March 28, 2024
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Bitachon Weekly | June 27, 2025

Reb Simcha Werner related:

Once, at a Farbrengen, I heard the Rebbe talk powerfully about the importance of a Yid conducting himself with kabbolas ol.

Around that time, I had a yechidus with the Rebbe. I couldn’t grasp the importance of total subjugation, so I asked, “What difference does it make to the Eibershter if once in a while I commit an aveirah?”

Usually, the Rebbe looked down at the table in yechidus. Now the Rebbe looked up and gazed at me like I had never seen before. I became terrified, I couldn’t look at the Rebbe, so I lowered my eyes.

The Rebbe spoke for a while, but I only recall one point:

“Imagine someone who generally respects President Johnson,” the Rebbe said, “but just sometimes, very rarely, slaps him in his face...”
(Teshura Werner Adar 2 5779)

Reb Simcha Werner related:

Once, at a Farbrengen, I heard the Rebbe talk powerfully about the importance of a Yid conducting himself with kabbolas ol.

Around that time, I had a yechidus with the Rebbe. I couldn’t grasp the importance of total subjugation, so I asked, “What difference does it make to the Eibershter if once in a while I commit an aveirah?”

Usually, the Rebbe looked down at the table in yechidus. Now the Rebbe looked up and gazed at me like I had never seen before. I became terrified, I couldn’t look at the Rebbe, so I lowered my eyes.

The Rebbe spoke for a while, but I only recall one point:

“Imagine someone who generally respects President Johnson,” the Rebbe said, “but just sometimes, very rarely, slaps him in his face...”
(Teshura Werner Adar 2 5779)

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