Notes and Reflections on Chabad Chasidus -- Dedicated to the members of Congregation Anshe Libowitz of Brownsville, Brooklyn
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When do I ever have time
A Brisker once came into shul looking agitated. His friend questioned him about the long face, and he said that he was upset because he had a puzzling dream and did not know its meaning. Upon further questioning from his friend, he finally revealed that he had dreamt about Hakadosh Baruch Hu, [the Holy One, i.e., God]. His friend attempted to comfort him and said: “The sages teach us that dreams are a reflection of one’s thoughts during the day. Perhaps this was merely a result of your thinking about Him during the daytime?” The Brisker responded: “Impossible! You know my schedule: I get up early to learn Talmud, then I pray; Then I return to my studies. Thus, my entire day is occupied with either learning or praying. When do I ever have time to think about Hakadosh Baruch Hu?