A Broken Pitam and a Broken Heart
Once there was a great shortage of Esrogim for the Succos holiday, and only 
after great exertion and much effort was an esrog acquired. One esrog for 
the entire city of Berditchev which was brough to Rav Levi Yitzchak. It was 
understood that all the townspeople wpuld come on the holiday to pronounce 
the blessing on this esrog.
The Shamash said to himself, "surely first Rav Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev 
will make the blessing with the esrog, and after him all the important 
personages in town, and then afterwards everyone else. I myself will be 
among the last people to hold and bless the esrog." He came up with an idea, 
he would wake up extra early and when no one was around he would be the 
first to make the blessing and no one would be the wiser! This is what he 
did.
However since he was in such a state of fear and panic rushing and hurried 
to finish his deed without being discovered, he accidentally dropped the 
esrog so that it fell and the pitam broke off! The esrog was now pasul, 
unfit for use by anyone!
The Shamash was heartbroken with anguish, because of his misdeed now the 
entire town of Berditshev had no esrog at all! Th Shamash came crying 
heartrending tears of anguish and despair before the Tzadik Rav Levi 
Yitzchak of Berditshev. He was sure that the rebbe would rebuke and berate 
him yelling at him for his misdeed. However Rav Levi Yitzchak simply turned 
to Hashem and cried out "Ribono Shel Olam! Master of the World, see what a 
nation You have?! See how they are worried and distressed to fulfill Your 
commandments!" He used the episode to advocate on behalf of the Jewish 
people.
(Shemuos VeSippurim I)
Kol Tuv,
R' Tal Moshe Zwecker
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