Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Praying for Rain By Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser

We learn that any time rain was needed, the chachamim would come to Aba Chilkiyah, the grandson of Choni HaMagol, and ask him to daven. Once there was a great famine, and the chachamim sent two rabbis to ask Aba Chilkiyah to daven for rain. They first went to his house; but he was not at home. They later found him working in the fields. When he reached his home, he said quietly to his wife, “I know that these rabbis came to ask me to pray for rain. Let us go to the attic and daven. If it is the will of Hashem, then rain will come and it will not be obvious that we were the ones who davened for it.”

They both ascended to the attic to pray -- Aba Chilkiyah went to one corner and his wife went to the opposite corner. There was an astonishing occurrence when the rain cloud was noted to hover over the corner where Aba Chiliyah ‘s wife stood.

Aba Chilkiyah then went down to greet the rabbis. He asked why they had come and they explained that they were sent by the chachamim to ask him to pray for rain. “But,” they asked, “can you tell us why the rain clouds appeared in your wife’s corner first?”

Aba Chilkiyah answered them, “Because my wife is the one at home. She immediately helps the poor and the needy who come to the door.”

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

that's what is called Eshet HAil !

Anonymous said...

a women is beautiful when she is virtuous says in Shabbos 25

Anonymous said...

it is only becouse of his wife that a man's house is blessed - we read in Bava Metzia 59

Anonymous said...

How deep and touching, you can almost feel the dust of the ages covering the book with such stories

Anonymous said...

The respect showen in this story is amazing. What a grate person !

Anonymous said...

How much I whish to be able to listen Your lectures

Anonymous said...

I whish I can be present on your lectures and shiurim. From most complicated topics with your words you turn them in text which we can understand and accept the meaning. Toda, meod

Anonymous said...

Even simple stories become wise when You interpret them. Thank You Rabbi Goldwasser

Anonymous said...

You, Rabbi Goldwasser, You are showing us with Your way of living what is right and what is wrong. Thank You

Anonymous said...

Lucky family where you live with, your tender words sprinkel home.

Anonymous said...

Talking of such nice person you are also choosing very soft word, it's a mirror of Your soul.

Anonymous said...

Usualy I don't like to give compliments, but this time I can't, your words touched me deeply

Anonymous said...

Words can be a weapon, your words are weapon to conquer a souls