"Children my dear sweet, children," Out of the fire a voice was saying "The greatest thing in this world is to do good to someone else"
I said to him: "My friend, I am a follower of Rabbi Kalman, perhaps you'd tell me
something on his behalf?"
He looked at me and said: "After the camps do you really think we can still
remember something? And how could I describe to you Shabbat dinner?
All the children danced around the Rabie, But I remember this one thing that he told us over and over again and I'll never forget that for the rest of my life: "Children, my dear sweet children,"
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