As retold by
Bruce Lowitt
On Yom Kippur, the rabbi stops in the middle of the service, prostrates
himself beside the bema, and cries out, "Oh, God. Before You, I am
nothing!"
Saul Rosenberg, president of the temple is so moved by this demonstration of
piety that he immediately throws himself to the floor beside the rabbi and
cries, "Oh, God! Before you, I am nothing!"
Then Chaim Pitkin, a tailor, jumps from his seat, prostrates himself in the
aisle and cries, "Oh God! Before You, I am nothing!"
Rosenberg nudges the rabbi and whispers, "So look who thinks he's nothing."
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