TORAH → THE MOMENT Issue 883 · October 27, 2021

Hidden in Public

A story that underscored not just the genius of his father, but also his humility

Hidden in Public

Rav Moshe shared a story that underscored not just the genius of his father, but also his humility.

He had accompanied his father on a mission to the moshavim and small towns in the north of Israel, where the Rosh Yeshivah would offer words of chizuk to the people. As they traveled throughout the day, Rav Yehudah took advantage of quiet moments to open a small Tehillim he carried, and after looking inside for several moments, he appeared to doze off. The scene repeated itself several times.

It was only after the Rosh Yeshivah’s passing that his son opened the small Tehillim and realized that in its flap, his father had written the first few words of every masechta in Shas. This enabled him to review masechta after masechta, using each moment to learn — but also to maintain his privacy. Anyone watching him assumed he was “just” reciting Tehillim.

This, remarked Rav Moshe, is the legacy of his father: Torah, but cloaked in humility.

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