A Sweet Man
Monday, December 30th, 2013Click here for Hebrew text.
The Yahrzeit of Rabbi Dovid Biederman of Lelov (1746-1814) is commemorated on the 7th of Shvat. The following meise / hasidic tale appeared in Sefer HaHasidut, Meah Tzadikim, Raphael, Yitzchak, 1961, Tel Aviv. (Freely translated by Gabbai Seth Fishman.)
The Merchant
The holy Rav, Rabbi Dovid used to be in the business of selling salt but, in the end, he gave it up.
When they asked him about this, he said:
“Here’s the way I am:
“When I see that the purchaser is going to another merchant to buy over there instead of here, I have a feeling of great joy that at another merchant there is a sale.
“However, when the situation is reversed, if another merchant will see that some purchaser is going to me to buy and not to him, he becomes soul-distressed.
“And I have no desire that there should be soul-distress in a Jewish person because of me.
“Therefore, I gave up the business.”
(Tower of David)