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Finds The Answer

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Reb Aryeh Leib then returned to the home of Rav Shmuel and found him very excited. In the time that Reb Aryeh Leib had been away he had succeeded in finding the answer and it was the same one that the Vilna Gaon had given.

When Reb Aryeh Leib heard this he said, “Congratulations, you have succeeded in hitting upon the same answer as the Vilna Gaon.”

When Ravi Shmuel heard this he was delighted and beamed with pride. Looking at Reb Aryeh Leib he asked, “Is that really so? Tell me, then, if I have succeeded in answering the same as the Vilna Gaon, what is the difference between me and the Gaon?”

“The difference is exactly the distance from your house to his and back,” laughed Reb Aryeh Leib. “He gave me his answer immediately, and for your answer I had to wait till I went and returned …”

 

Sharp Tongue

Reb Aryeh Leib’s sharp tongue was directed against all those whom he considered hypocritical and unworthy. He never attempted to flatter or win favor from those whom he considered undeserving.

Because of this he won the enmity of many of the important laymen in the cities where he was rabbi and was forced to travel from town to town, poor and impoverished. He never compromised, however.

Thus, the story is told of a confrontation that he once had with the leaders of the community in Volozhin. He was the rav of the town at the time and a new slate of communal leaders was chosen whom he considered to be totally unfit for the important positions to which they had been elected.

That Shabbos he stood up and said, “Look at the difference between the paper factory and the ballot box. In the paper factory they take rags and put it into a machine and out comes paper.

“In the ballot box, however, we place paper ballots and out comes ‘rags…’”

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