[Avodah] He is my G-d
Prof. Levine via Avodah
avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Mon May 11 03:06:53 PDT 2015
From Today's Hakhel email bulletin.
Hakhel Note: The following is excerpted from Rav
Schwab on Prayer, and was related by Rav Schwab
at a Shiur he gave on Tefillah: I heard a story
from Rav Yosef Breuer, Shlita, which he told
about his father, my Rebbe, Rav Shlomo Zalman
(Solomon) Breuer. The elder Rav Breuer was a
very good friend of Rav Shimon Sofer, the Rav of
Cracow, a brother of the Ksav Sofer, and a son of
the Chasam Sofer. Once when the two friends met,
Rav Shimon Sofer asked Rav Breuer to tell him a
short vort" from his father-in-law, Rav Shamshon
R. Hirsch. Upon which, Rav Breuer told him that
Rav Hirsch would point out that while Adon Olam
described the unfathomable eternity and
omnipotence of Hashem, it nevertheless makes a
reference to Him in a very personal way--VeHu
Kaili, He is my G-d. Each person in his Tefillah
says: I have a personal relationship with
HaKadosh Baruch HU, He is my personal
G-d. Therefore, whenever a person says the word
Ado--i, my Master, no matter how small he thinks
he is, he is averring that he is in direct
contact with Hashem. This thought is in the
introduction to any individual's Iyun Tefillah,
concentration on Prayer. There is nothing
mystical or supernatural about it. It should be
the most natural thing in the world.
YL
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