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So sad but true - "Moshiach's Hat"



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Tefila




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Feb 18 2008, 11:11 pm
(A Poem To Ponder)
By Anonymous ben Kolonymous

'T was the night of the Geulah, -- And in every single Shtiebel
Sounds of Torah could be heard -- Coming from every kind of Yeedel.
This one in English, -- Some in Hebrew, some in Yiddish.
Some saying P'shat -- And some saying a Chiddish.
And up in Shamayim--The Aibishter decreed:
"The time has come -- For My children to be freed.

"Rouse the Moshiach -- From his heavenly berth.
Have him get in his chariot, -- And head down to earth.
"
The Moshiach got dressed -- And with a heart full of glee,
Went down to earth and entered -- the first Shtiebel he did see.

"I am the Moshiach! -- Hashem has heard your plea!
Your Geulah has come! -- It's time to go free!

"They all stopped their learning; -- This was quite a surprise.
And they look at him carefully, -- With piercing sharp eyes
"He's not the Moshiach!" -- Said one with a grin,
"Just look at his hat, -- At the pinches and brim!"
"That's right!" cried another -- With a grimace and frown,
"Whoever heard of Moshiach, -- With a brim that's turned down?"

"Well," thought Moshiach, -- "If this is the rule,
I'll turn my brim up -- Before I go to the next shul."
So he walked right on over -- To the next shul in town.
Sure to be accepted, -- Since his brim was no longer down.
"I'm, the Moshiach!" he cried, -- As he began to enter
But the Jews wanted to know first -- If he was Left Right or Center
"Your clothes are so black!" -- They cried out in fright.
"You can't be Moshiach--You're much too far right!"

"If you want to be Moshiach, -- You must be properly outfitted.
"So they replaced his black hat -- With a Kippah that was knitted.
Wearing his new Kippah, -- Moshiach went out and said:
"No difference to me -- What I wear on my head.
"So he went to the next shul, -- For his mission was dear.
But he was getting frustrated -- With the Yidden down hear.
"I'm the Moshiach!" he cried, -- And they all stopped to stare,
And a complete eerie stillness -- Filled up the air.
"You're the Moshiach?! -- Just imagine that!
Whoever heard of Moshiach -- Without a black hat?"
"
But I do have a hat!" -- The Moshiach then said.
So he pulled it right out -- And plunked it down on his head.
Then the shul started laughing, -- And one said " Where's your kop?
You can't have Moshiach -- With a brim that's turned up!
If you want to be Moshiach -- And be accepted in this town,
"Put some pinches in your hat -- And turn that brim down!"

Moshiach walked out and said: -- "I guess my time hasn't come.
I'll just return -- To where I came from.
"So he went to his chariot, -- But as he began to enter,
All sorts of Jews appeared -- From the Left, Right, and Center.
"Please wait - do not leave. -- It's all their fault!" they said,
And they pointed to each other -- And to what was on each other's head.
Moshiach just looked sad -- And said, " You don't understand."
And then started up his chariot -- To get out of this land.
"Yes, it's very wonderful -- That you all learn Torah,
But you seem to have forgotten -- A crucial part of our Mesorah.

"What does he mean?" -- "What's he talking about?"
And they all looked bewildered, -- And they all began to shout.
Moshiach looked back and answered, -- "The first place to start,
Is to shut up your mouths -- And open your hearts.
"
To each of you, certain Yidden -- Seem too Frum or too Frei,
But all Yidden are beloved -- in the Aibishter's eye."
And on his way up he shouted: -- " If you want me to come,
Try working a little harder -- On some Ahavat Chinam!"
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Sofia2




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Feb 18 2008, 11:21 pm
Wow, very powerful.
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Tefila




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Feb 19 2008, 1:12 am
I truly wish I knew who the author is because they hit the nail right on the head so well .
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sarahd




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Feb 19 2008, 5:43 am
This is a real oldie. I remember reading it over 25 years ago.
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ChossidMom




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Feb 19 2008, 8:11 am
Timeless.
Brought tears to my eyes. Crying
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yentaof8




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Feb 19 2008, 11:35 pm
WOW! It's actually sad that this has been around for so many years and still holds true - if only we would do better, we most certainly know better by now, don't we?
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Tefila




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Feb 24 2008, 1:08 pm
I just recieved this pm "
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the author is R' Yitzchak Feigenbaum of Toronto. He was my neighbor and I know him personally. He is truly an embodiment of the message of the poem."


Yes the poem has been around for awhile but have we klal yisroel changed in vour approach ................have we?
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Lechatchila Ariber




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Feb 24 2008, 1:10 pm
funny thing is I don't picture Moshiach in a hat. I picture Moshiach in a tallis.
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Atali




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Feb 24 2008, 6:02 pm
EstiS wrote:
funny thing is I don't picture Moshiach in a hat. I picture Moshiach in a tallis.


Yeah, but what style of tallis?
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