Every Stone a Story
| April 4, 2012
Rav Binyamin Beinush Levene’s Jerusalem office is relatively small but it feels expansive even grand. Every inch of wall space is covered with pictures and colors of Old Jerusalem: Images of great men flags decals and handwritten notes some in childlike scrawl. If an interior decorator would theme this sort of decor it might be called “Ahavas Yisrael-infused ” emanating love for the Jewish People and homeland.
But Rabbi Levene’s real office is the Jerusalem street the alleys and paths along which he guides Jews telling them about so much more than dates and places. His workplace is the narrow strips of road where as a child visiting from Jersey City New Jersey he walked with his hand gripping that of his doting zeideh Rav Aryeh Levin.
When Rav Aryeh Levin the legendary “tzaddik of Jerusalem” first welcomed his American einekel he recited the brachah of shehechyanu and then he quoted the words of the pasuk with which Yosef HaTzaddik blessed his younger brother Binyamin: “Elokim yachnecha bni – Hashem will grant you charm my son.”
Reb Aryeh’s blessing is evident as you watch Benji as he is known — a man of charm — walking through the most charming city on earth.
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