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Wednesday, January 7, 2009 - 11 Tevet, 5769


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The Tree



A man was travelling through the desert, hungry, thirsty, and tired, when he came upon a tree bearing luscious fruit and affording plenty of shade, underneath which ran a spring of water. He ate of the fruit, drank of the water, and rested beneath the shade.

When he was about to leave he turned to the tree and said: 'Tree, oh, tree, with what should I bless you?

"Should I bless you that your fruit be sweet? Your fruit is already sweet.

"Should I bless you that your shade be plentiful? Your shade is plentiful. That a spring of water should run beneath you? A spring of water runs beneath you."

"There is one thing with which I can bless you: May it be G-d's will that all the trees planted from your seed should be like you..."


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Talmud, Taanit 5b

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Posted: Nov 27, 2008
The tree
The Talmud just says, "a tree," without telling is its species.
Posted By Eliezer Posner, Chabad.org, Brooklyn, NY

Posted: Nov 26, 2008
the tree blessing
what kind of tree was cited in this story?
Posted By maureen

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I'm a new user of the Internet & often struggle to nav it successfully, for I'm blind & use a screen reader to traverse the internet's visual environment. I also struggle to find meaningful content. Finding this site & this story was a blessing; a pearl amongst the rocks.
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