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Baruch Batlan was the father of [[Rebbetzin Rachel]], the grandmother of [[the Alter Rebbe]]. | Rebbe '''Baruch Batlan''' was the father of [[Rebbetzin Rachel]], the grandmother of [[the Alter Rebbe]]. | ||
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After his marriage, he established a free loan fund and would lend to merchants without any personal benefit. Besides fulfilling the mitzvah of gemilus chesed (acts of kindness) with his money, he also performed acts of kindness with his body—working for the benefit of others. | After his marriage, he established a free loan fund and would lend to merchants without any personal benefit. Besides fulfilling the mitzvah of gemilus chesed (acts of kindness) with his money, he also performed acts of kindness with his body—working for the benefit of others. | ||
R' Baruch was educated by the students of [[ | R' Baruch was educated by the students of R' [[Eliyahu Baal Shem]] of Worms. He himself was counted among the Chassidim of [[R' Yoel, the Baal Shem of Zamoshch]], and was the leader of R' Yoel's group of Chassidim in Pozna. | ||
He did nothing, whether in his business or in his way of life and household management, without consulting his teacher, the tzaddik R' Yoel Baal Shem. | He did nothing, whether in his business or in his way of life and household management, without consulting his teacher, the tzaddik R' Yoel Baal Shem. | ||
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Rabbi Baruch used to always quote the saying of the wise: "Good is separation while among people, and solitude in the midst of humanity." This means that a person should strive to walk the middle path, the golden path—neither being separated from people and isolated, nor being exuberant and wasting time in idle talk. While being with others and among people, one should take interest in all that is necessary, but at the same time remain separate and secluded. | Rabbi Baruch used to always quote the saying of the wise: "Good is separation while among people, and solitude in the midst of humanity." This means that a person should strive to walk the middle path, the golden path—neither being separated from people and isolated, nor being exuberant and wasting time in idle talk. While being with others and among people, one should take interest in all that is necessary, but at the same time remain separate and secluded. | ||
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