R’ Avrohom Paris was a prominent
chosid, who had learned in Lubavitch, and who was known for his extreme
hiskashrus to the Frierdige Rebbe and – later – to the Rebbe. The very close
relationship that R’ Avrohom enjoyed with the Rebbe began during the nesius of
the Frierdige.
Once, after a Tishrei spent in NY at
the Frierdige Rebbe, R’ Avrohom was preparing to return home to Eretz Yisroel.
As was his custom, he also went to take his leave from the Rebbe (known then as
“the Remash”). They said their ‘goodbyes’, and R’ Avrohom concluded with his
heartfelt wish “az mir zollen zich zen noch amol mitten Rebben” [we should
again see the Rebbe].
“R’ Avrohom”, the Rebbe said to him,
“why don’t you say, better, “mir zollen zich zen mit Moshiah’n”?
But R’ Avrohom discounted the
question, saying “Rebbe, Moshiach, es iz di zelbe zach!”
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