Eenie Meenie Minie Rebbe
The other night my husband told me he was soon going to pick
one of two rebbes (Chassidic rabbis) to follow. There are many of them, but he
has two that he has been following for a while. It seems that the one he has
been following is a bit harder to connect with and the other is more available.
Being that I will probably never encounter either one, I have to rely on my
husband’s choosing, which WILL directly affect my life. I put a vote in to find a
“happy” one and maybe one who wears a tie, as I’d really like to add some
color back to my husband’s wardrobe. Apparently you can swap out rebbes without
too much difficulty. Anyway, I asked him to compare them for me so I could
understand what our choices were. He explained that one of them uses a smooth
knife to cut the challah (bread that is eaten on the Sabbath) and the other
uses a serrated knife. He also said that one uses the word “gefen” when recited
the Kiddush and the other uses “gafen.”
He then went quiet.
I said, “So?? That’s it?! We’re choosing a rebbe based on
his knife preference and pronunciation of a word?” Well, it seems obvious to me.
I say we go with the serrated-knife-rebbe as the serrated knife doesn’t destroy
the challah, but cuts it nicely. I have a friend who’s also married to a Chassid
and he also tried to pull the knife stunt on her. He showed up one week with a
smooth knife that nearly mutilated her beautiful challahs. She stood firm and
warned him he was to never use any other knife than the designated serrated
challah knife.
I told my husband that I was sure there were a few more
points that he was forgetting to fill me in on. He smiled and said, “Of
course.” To which I asked him if he wouldn’t mind making me a poster board with
our new regulations once he has figured out which rebbe is our man. He smiled. So my future is "up in the air," until further notice. Please
stay tuned. I’m sure I will have a lot to fill you in on.
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