a new form of apeasment?

Frank Carmickle frankiec at braille.uwo.ca
Wed Feb 21 14:02:32 EST 2001


Two rabbinical students were caught by the Rabbi gambling and drinking in
the company of undesirable characters before the sun set on the evening of
the Sabbath. The Rabbi called them into his study the next day.

Both confessed to having given in to weakness, and admitted that they
deserved punishment. The Rabbi thought and then went into his kitchen and
brought back two bags of dried peas.

"Put these in your shoes," he told them, "and walk on them for a week, to
remind yourself how hard life can be when you turn away from the Law."

A few days later the two students met. One was limping terribly, had dark
circles under his eyes, and looked very tired. The other seemed much as he
had been the week before.

"Hey," said the first. "How is it that you are walking so freely? Didn't
you do as the Rabbi told us and put the peas in your shoes?"

"Of course I did," said the other. "How could I disobey the Rabbi?" He
started to walk away, paused, and then said, "But I boiled them first."





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