Sometimes, the most significant movement… is the one away from where we were
But what really stuck with them was a speech by Dayan Aharon Dovid Dunner from London. He related that all the bar mitzvah boys in his shul in England had taken upon themselves not to talk with their tefillin on. His words were electrifying. When the speech ended, Mayer and his boys looked at each other, almost breathless.
“We have to do something, too,” Mayer said.
“We’ll stop speaking devarim beteilim, (idle talk) while wearing tefillin, just like those English kids,” his son enthusiastically agreed.
Mayer paused, proud of his sons. “Let’s do it,” he said.
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