The Emissary From Mezeritch: A Dark Hasidic Tale
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The year is 1770, and new mystical movements are sweeping across the Jewish communities of Poland and Ukraine. A traveling Jewish preacher arrives in a small town on the eve of Shabbat, eager to impart his new vision and strange practices, but the town’s Jews send him away in scorn and contempt. However, after the preacher returns to save the town’s children from a horrific pestilence, which had proven impervious to all medical interventions and fervent prayers, he is embraced and beloved. But then he reveals the mad brutality and nihilism beneath his doctrines of joy and wonder at the splendor of divine creation; he leaves a trail of bitterness and suffering in his wake.
Barak Bassman
Barak A. Bassman received a B.A. in Classics from Grinnell College and a law degree from the New York University School of Law. He practices law in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and lives in the Philadelphia suburbs with his wife and two children. He is the author of Elegy of the Minotaur and Repentance: A Tale of Demons in Old Jewish Poland.
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The Emissary From Mezeritch - Barak Bassman
The Emissary from Mezeritch:
A Dark Hasidic Tale
by
Barak A. Bassman
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THE EMISSARY FROM MEZERITCH: A DARK HASIDIC TALE
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Table of Contents
I. The Arrival
II. The Shaming
III. Retribution
IV. The Burning of the Idols
V. A Message from the Heavenly Court
VI. The Tzaddik’s Second Sight
VII. Atonement
VIII. Blessings
IX. Sin
X. The Parable and its Lesson
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The Emissary from Mezeritch:
A Dark Hasidic Tale
I. The Arrival
It was a burning hot Friday afternoon in the shtetl of W. Reb Shimon, soaked in his own sweat, was lazily finishing his final chores before the onset of Shabbat: straightening up the tables and chairs in his small inn and tavern, counting and stowing away his coins, making sure there were enough oats in the stables to feed the horses of his guests.
But then he saw the most astonishing man walk across his threshold and sit down at one of his tables. This man was quite tall—he had to stoop awkwardly to walk through the doorway—but so slender that it seemed as if a light evening breeze would blow him away to Warsaw. He was also so pale that he could have been a corpse dug up from its grave, even though he must have been walking in the sun for hours because he was not accompanied by a coachman or a wagon driver. And finally, although his clothes were so threadbare that the stitches were visibly coming apart, he carried a leather bag of the most elaborate and ornate craftsmanship.
Reb Shimon stared at this stranger, unsure whether he was a real person or a fevered hallucination brought on by the terrible heat. The man stared back at him. Eventually the man picked up a small metal cup lying on the floor, threw it at Reb Shimon’s head, and asked what a Jew needed to do to be served something to drink.
Reb Shimon quickly apologized and said that the heat had overcome him—who had ever been forced to endure such heat, as if the Holy One, Blessed be He, had decided to bake His poor Jews into little cakes for Him to eat.
Good sir, would you prefer ale or vodka? he asked the stranger.
Innkeeper, what is your name?
Reb Shimon, son of Reuven.
Then, my new friend Reb Shimon, pour me a glass of your finest Hungarian wine—a sweet Tokay to parch my thirst.
Shimon laughed to himself—this pale beggar, in his flimsy rags, wanted his most expensive wine—the barrels tapped only when the Pan or the Pani or some other wealthy lord or lady happened to visit his little inn. The wealthiest Jews in W. could not afford such luxury—yet this haughty schlemiel demanded to be served as if he were an Emperor.
Still, he thought, the stranger had been walking in the awful heat for some time and he was no doubt light-headed from exhaustion and thirst. So he tried to be reasonable and gentle with the man: Sir, such delicacies are not for when you are parched from the road—thirsty as you are now, you would gulp the wine down in a fast go, instead of savoring the fine flavors. Nu, let’s share some ale before the Shabbat begins, and I will find you some bread and butter to fill your belly. Later tonight, after the evening prayers, you can sleep in a corner of my barn that catches the nighttime breeze.
The stranger bore his eyes into Reb Shimon. He had not looked closely at those huge black eyes before, but now they made his limbs quiver and his pulse race, so intense and angry was their glare.
The stranger then spoke again, in a firm, calm voice: Reb Shimon, kindly serve me a glass of Tokay. And also a few choice slices of brisket. Have your wife prepare for me your finest room, the one where your Pan and Pani stay when they deign to visit their subjects in this town.
Reb Shimon was unsure exactly what to say to this madman with the terrifying eyes, but then the stranger reached into his leather bag and pulled out a fistful