
A young boy, orphaned, broken and shattered - left the path of the Torah. One Shabbat night, he felt bored, and he decided to drive to the "tish" of the Rebbe from the movie Vizhnitz, Rabbi Baruch Hagar, the author of "Mekor Baruch" in Haifa. He gathered courage, and at the end of the "tish" he approached the Rebbe and confessed: "Rabbi, I am not well. I arrived here in the car in the midst of a holy Shabbat.".
What the Rebbe answered changed his life forever.
In a lesson on Parashat Achre-Kedoshim, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Jacobson delves into one of the most sensational midrashim in a moving midrash, which reveals to us the Holy One, Blessed be He,'s secret for dealing with sons who have "fallen": not through distance and harshness, but through closeness, endless love, and a permanent invitation to the king's table.
A lesson that will transform your entire perception of education, your attitude towards fallen children, and your relationship with God.
A powerful message for every parent, educator, and anyone looking for a way to get closer and closer.