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Imagining the good

While my brain is still half-mush, I’ve been messing around with some content creation tools.

Here is a first attempt at Rabbenu and the Rav hanging out, while the UFO-looking Beit HaMikdash crash lands:

(Doing a real looking Beit HaMikdash is proving kinda tricky…)

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This was so funny, I laughed out loud for two minutes and got a stomachache…

Enjoy!

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I have so much info piling up on my plate again…

While I’m sorting it out, here’s a few things for you, dear reader.

  1. Screenshots of the original story of the BESHT’s dad I translated from the Hebrew – because it’s good to have the source info out there and floating around, as much as possible.

  2. Zot Chanuka segula from the Rav’s Kollel Chatzot –...

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Well, this is kind of incredible.

After a whole day of going up and down the Baal Shem Tov’s family tree, trying to figure things out more about his father, Eliezer, (and more on that in the next post, because a lot of that story of him being a Minister of War is not as impossible as it sounds) – the Ravberland.com site just put this post up, from last Monday:

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This is a mind-blowing post…

A few months ago, I was going through old missionary papers from 200 years ago, and I found a curious story introducing the readers to the ‘chassidim’.

It included a fantastic story of how the Baal Shem Tov’s father, R’ Eliezer, became the Minister of War for a far away country, and all sorts of stuff like that.

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