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amother
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Sat, May 03 2008, 11:44 pm
She's a "Crown Heights"er.
Quote: | Speeding Ticket Story
Many people have gotten out of receiving a traffic ticket using all sorts of excuses. But no one ever had a better excuse than the woman from Crown Heights who was pulled over by a N.Y.C. traffic cop. Standing outside her open car window and watching her fumble for her license, the police officer caught sight of a picture of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, R' Menachem Mendel Schneerson, in her open purse.
"Excuse me, Ma'am," he asked, "are you one of the followers of this Rabbi?" She replied that she was.
"Let me tell you a story about that Rabbi," said the cop. "It's my favorite story, but I haven't told it to many Jewish people, in fact, I think that you are the first." He raised his voice over the din of passing cars.
"I used to be in the police escort that once a week escorted the Rabbi to the Montefiore Cemetery (where he would pray at the gravesite of his saintly predecessor, R' Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn). I got to know some of the young men who accompanied the Rabbi, and I learned a thing or two about Hasidim. They are very friendly people and we talked alot while the Rabbi was inside praying.
"They used to tell us all about the greatness of the Rabbi and how he tries to help people all the time. I was standing there with some of my buddies and I half-jokingly asked if the Rabbi helps non-Jews also.
"'Sure,' they said, 'The Rebbe helps anyone who asks. Why? Do you need something?'
"Later, in private, I told one of the young men, that my wife and I had been married for nine years with no children, and one week ago the doctors told us that we had no chance. We had spent a lot of money on treatments, seen all sorts of big professors, we were running around like crazy for the last six or seven years, and now they told us that they tried everything and there is no more hope. You can't imagine how broken we were. My wife cried all the time and I started crying myself.
"So this young man tells me, 'Listen, the next time that you escort the Rebbe to the cemetery, stand near the door of his car and when he gets out, ask him for a blessing.' And you know, that's just what I did! The next time I was in the escort, I stood by his door and when he got out I said to him, 'Excuse me, Rabbi, do you only bless Jewish people or non-Jews too?'
"I'll never forget how the Rabbi looked at me - like I was a good friend! He said that if he can, he tries to help anyone who asks. So I told him what the doctors said, and he told me to write down on a piece of paper my name and my father's name together with my wife's name and her father's name, so he can pray for us. I did it, although I did think it was funny writing down my father and father-in-law's names - real heavy-duty Irish names. But I did it and you know what? In a short time, my wife was expecting and nine months later she gave birth to a baby boy! The doctors went crazy, they couldn't figure it out, and when I told them that the only difference was a Rabbi's blessing, they just scratched their heads. Wow! It was unbelievable!"
The cop's face was truly glowing at this point. "But here comes the best part. Do you know what we called him? What name we gave our baby boy? We called him 'Mendel' after the Rabbi. Can you imagine? The only Irish 'Mendel' in the neighborhood - probably in the world! At first my wife didn't like the name because it didn't sound American. Hey, it doesn't even sound Irish! But I said, No! We're calling him Mendel!
"Of course, our parents objected when they heard the name. They said, 'With a name like that, all the kids will be cruel to him. Why make the kid suffer for no reason?' But they're missing the point. When he comes home and says that the other kids called him names and beat him up because he has a Jewish name, I'll tell him that I want him to learn from those other kids how not to behave. They hate the Jews for no reason, but you should love the Jews, you should help the Jews. You just tell them that without that Jewish Rabbi called Mendel you wouldn't be here at all, and then maybe they'll start thinking differently too!"
Needless to say, he did not give her a ticket. | http://westbororabbi.blogspot.com/2007/08/friendship-circle.html
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downsyndrome
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Sun, May 04 2008, 12:52 am
Wow! This is awesome and beautiful. I'd love to meet that Irish Mendel kid .
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greenfire
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Sun, May 04 2008, 1:03 am
ha ... Mendel ... what's his last name McGreggor ...
kool story
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amother
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Sun, May 04 2008, 8:55 am
I think I know who it is. I'm sure it was the woman I'm thinking of who told it to me in her own name. Unfortunately, I can not verify it for certain reasons.
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freidasima
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Sun, May 04 2008, 9:04 am
A beautiful moving story.
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chocolate moose
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Sun, May 04 2008, 9:07 am
what's the difference, who it is?
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amother
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Sun, May 04 2008, 8:51 pm
chocolate moose wrote: | what's the difference, who it is? | Some stories I read sound too good to be true, and I try to validate them.
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ChossidMom
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Thu, May 08 2008, 5:22 am
Great story!!!
What a great man the rebbe was! (He looked at him like an old friend...etc.)
This bein adam lechaveiro is what I always try to take away from stories like this.
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Motek
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Thu, May 08 2008, 2:42 pm
I remember that story from years ago and if I am not mistaken, the woman's name was Goldstein but I don't know for sure and I don't know which Goldstein.
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amother
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Mon, May 12 2008, 10:10 am
Motek, you confirmed it. It is the person I'm thinking of. Heard it firsthand. Don't want to reveal her name on a public forum. Not sure she'd want that.
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Motek
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Tue, May 13 2008, 3:04 pm
would you mind pm'ing me to tell me which Goldstein?
as for her name on a public forum - I read the story, with her name, in a publication, maybe the L'Chaim, so apparently it's public and it's not a problem
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amother
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Tue, May 13 2008, 7:31 pm
Ok then. Sarah Goldstein. Union Street.
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miriamnechama
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Wed, May 14 2008, 6:43 am
awesome.. now you have to hear what I did over pesach. the life in israel know about part of this, butin short.. we got caught and pulled over for 2 things, and 5 cops ame out staring at us.... so my brother was in teh car and ironically we were on the way to kefar chabad.... ( we never got there in the end) so I said, to my brother who also chimed in with me, bizchus the rebbi, zedakka nad rabbi meir baal haness, we'll get off light.... yeah low and behold all we got was a mere ticket for 250 nis and no court summons!!!
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