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After some time, Rabbi Eliezer's only son, the Baal Shem Tov, was born. | After some time, Rabbi Eliezer's only son, the Baal Shem Tov, was born. | ||
The Maggid of Mezritch interpreted based on this story the pasuk "Bameh yezakeh naar es archo": How does one merit a child - through hachnosas orchim. | [[The Magid of Mezritch|The Maggid of Mezritch]] interpreted based on this story the pasuk "Bameh yezakeh naar es archo": How does one merit a child - through hachnosas orchim. | ||
Chassidic elders interpreted based on this story the tradition from Chabad Rebbes that one should learn the weekly parsha with Rashi's commentary daily and once or twice a week a few lines from the Baal Shem Tov's book Kesser Shem Tov, explaining that the connection between these two shiurim is that both Rashi and the Baal Shem Tov were born after their fathers passed a test. | Chassidic elders interpreted based on this story the tradition from Chabad Rebbes that one should learn the weekly parsha with Rashi's commentary daily and once or twice a week a few lines from the Baal Shem Tov's book Kesser Shem Tov, explaining that the connection between these two shiurim is that both Rashi and the Baal Shem Tov were born after their fathers passed a test. | ||