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قصة عائلة روتشيلد من كتبهم
English text :
You have all heard of the famous Rothschild family of bankers, who were as much famous for their great wealth as for their great charitableness. The founder of this world-famous banking firm was Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who was born in Frankfort 214 years ago, in a very religious family, several members of which were rabbis. His father Amschel Moses Rothschild, who died a year after Mayer Amschel became Bar Mitzvah, had hoped that his son would be a rabbi. Instead, he became one of the world's greatest financiers, yet remained strictly religious and humble, and Jews everywhere could speak with great pride of him.
How did this young orphan, born in the judengasse (Jewish Quarter). in Frankfort become so successful and so wealthy? Well, there is a story current among Chassidim that reveals the secret of his unusual success. It's a heartwarming, story and you will be glad to read it here. The hero of our story, however, is his father Anschel Moses.
In a small town in Galicia, called Tschortkow, the Jewish community appointed a rabbi, who was known for his great scholarship and piety. His name was Zevi Hurwitz, and he was affectionately called Rabbi Hershelle Tschortkower. He was known as a saintly man, and many came to him for advice, or for a blessing. He tried to help everybody, and most of all the poor orphans and widows, for whom he collected special funds. In addition, moneys left in trust for orphans and widows were placed in his hands for safe-keeping.
Now, a rabbi with such responsibilities required a Shamash (a beadle). His duties included the running of errands for the Rabbi, accompanying him on his way, handing him a sepher (holy book) when the Rabbi was studying, taking care of the visitors who came to the Rabbi, and so on.
This was not a well-paid job, but Anschel Moses was a young man in his teens, whose personal needs were small. Not much of a scholar himself, Ansehel Moses was anxious to serve such a great scholar and rabbi as Rabbi Hershelle Tschortkower, and when the opportunity presented itself, he was very happy to become the Shamash, and he was treated as one of the Rabbi's family, enjoying their fullest confidence.
Soon, the time came when Anschel Moses had to think of getting married and raising a family. He married into a modest Jewish family in the nearby town of Sniatyn, where he went to live. His father-in-law helped him to open a small store there.
Several weeks, or perhaps several months, after Anschel Moses left the service of Rabbi Hershelle in Tschortkow, the Rabbi discovered a theft in his house, which upset, him very much. In the drawer of his personal desk he had kept a purse with five hundred gulden. This substantial amount of money belonged to orphans, widows and other people whose savings had been left in trust with the Rabbi. He discovered that it was missing on the night of Bedikas Chometz, the night before Pesach. For it was his custom to per¬sonally check in case some Chometz might have slipped in there. When he opened this drawer, all the way, he was shocked to see that the purse was not there. This was quite a fortune, which the Rabbi could not hope to replace. He thought of the poor people who had entrusted all their possessions in his care, and his heart was filled with pain. It pained him even more to think that there was someone in his own home who had stolen the money. The only other person who knew about it, or might have known that the Rabbi kept a large sum of money in that drawer, was Anschel Moses. The Rabbi had trusted him fully, and would never have suspected him of such a mean thing. Yet, there could be no other explanation. No doubt Anschel only wanted to borrow the money in connection with his marriage last win¬ter, which he must have hoped to repay as soon as he was able to do so. full text here : https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/112275/jewish/The-Rothschild-Family.htm
قصة عائلة روتشيلد كاملة
من هم الروتشيلد ؟
قصة ثروة عائلة روتشيلد
من هم آل روتشيلد ؟
الماسونية و عائلة روتشيلد
قصة عائلة روتشيلد من كتبهم
عائلة روتشيلد و الإيلوميناتي
دايفيد آيك عائلة روتشيلد
حركة الحاسيديم
حركة حباد
chabad lubavitch
the Hasidic movements
Hasidic Judaism
Hasidism
وعد بلفور
إعلان بلفور
تاريخ الصهيونية
تاريخ اليهود
القصة الحقيقة للماسونية
الماسونية حقيقة و بعيدا عن الخرافات حلقة 1
الحلقة الأولى الماسونية
Netflix الماسونية نتفليكس
النظام العالمي الجديد
والتر روتشيلد
وعد بلفور، كما كان موجوداً في الرسالة الأصليّة التي أرسلها آرثر بلفور إلى والتر روتشيلد
فالح الحربي الماسونية
the story of the Rothschild family
the story of the Rothschild dynasty
the story of the Rothschilds
the Rothschilds and the Freemasons
the Rothschild and freemasonry
the Rothschild and the illuminati
the Rothschild and the jews
the Rothschild and the new world order
جاكوب روتشيلد: عائلتنا أسست لإسرائيل
السبيل الماسونية
أحمد دعدوش الماسونية
chabad lubavitch
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