A Hanukkah Story: The Rebbetzin’s Moon (or A Tale of the Missing Latkes)
The village of Krinek was shaped like a spider’s web. The market place was at the center, and from it threads of brick road went out in eight directions. And those roads were connected to each other with fine filaments of dirt paths and alleys, in ever-widening octagons.
On one of those dirt roads lived the famed Krinker Rebbe and the equally famous Krinker Rebbetzin. Their home, next to a small study house, was a meeting place for many who would stop and pose a question to the Rebbe. They’d ask for an interpretation of Torah or a blessing, or simply sit and enjoy his presence, his singing, and the twinkle in his eye.
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