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As we get closer to tax day…

It’s everywhere! Constant reminders that my taxes are due soon.

This time of year I often think of a great story from EYES TO SEE by Rav Yom Tov Schwartz:

In my youth [not long before the Holocaust], I heard of an incident involving a young man from the city of Krakow, who wanted to travel to Belz for Rosh HaShanah, as is customary amongst Chassidim who travel to their Rebbes for Rosh HaShanah. This young man was poor and did not have the money for his travel expenses. So he hid underneath one of the iron benches in the train car, and traveled in this manner from Krakow to Belz, so that he would not have to pay the fair when it was collected. When the holy gaon, R. Yissachar Dov zt”l, the Belzer Rav, heard about this, he told his Chassidim to raise a sum of money in the amount of a train ticket from Krakow to Belz. He then instructed them to purchase postage stamps with this money, and to shred them in his presence, so that the government would not forfeit the cost of this fare. (Page 279)


Just like our own private tefillos are treasured by Hashem, the positive actions we do in private (as well as in public) are also treasured by Hashem.

Other postings online

For several months I’ve had the opportunity to have a few things posted on BeyondBT.com.

When they were originally posted, I chose not have links posted on my blog. In an effort to give a clearer view of who I am, I now submit the following links:

PSSD: Post Shavuos Stress Disorder
What’s so important about the number 316?
Family Feud
My Name is Not Neil
Being Thankful for Thankgiving

The Teshuva Song

From the Marvelous Midos Machine– Lyrics by Abie Rotenberg

It seem like for so very long, we always been doing things wrong
And because of your many mistakes, you think that there’s no hope, you think it’s too late

Hashem is so kind to forgive you, each day you can have a new start
Hashem is so kind to forgive you, with Teshuva that comes from the heart

The bad things you did yesterday, with Teshuva, can all go away
Just be sorry and say to Hashem, “I know I’ve done wrong. I won’t do it again.”


Hashem is so kind to forgive you, each day you can have a new start
Hashem is so kind to forgive you, with Teshuva that comes from the heart