What the Gabbai saw: An interview with Rav Yosef Assulin
WHAT THE GABBAI SAW: AN INTERVIEW WITH RAV YOSEF ASSULIN Rav Yosef Assulin served as Rav Eliezer Berlandâs gabbai for many, many years. In another segment of his interview with Shuvu Banim International (which you can see for yourself in the original Hebrew, above - 27 mins playing time) Rav Assulin describes more of the amazing things that he witnessed during his time as Rav Berlandâs right-hand man. âWhen the Rav says something, he stands by his words 100%,â begins Rav Assulin. âIn 5761 (just before Rosh Hashana, 2001) we got to Moranu Rav Berlandâs apartment in Uman, and the Rav entered his room and told me that he was just going to pray mincha. In my innocence, I thought that after all the travelling around and the flight to Uman, that the Rav would pray quickly. âAfter two hours, when I went to check on him he was still deep in his prayers. The hours continued to pass, and I continued to wait for the Rav to finish praying mincha. In the end, after eight hours the Rav finished praying. After eight hours of mincha, Moranu Rav Berland straight away requested that we should pray maâariv (the evening prayers) - and he stood praying for another hour and a half.â Rav Assulin continues: âI really didnât understand the reason for all these lengthy prayers, until when we were at the annual kibbutz (gathering) in Uman on Rosh Hashana (5762), the Rav met someone there and told them: âI prayed for you for eight hours, that you would be able to come to the kibbutz.â And not only he came; that Jew showed up to Uman Rosh Hashana with all of his family! âAfterwards, I managed to catch up with this same Jew, to clarify what the Rav had really meant. He told me: âYosef, you canât imagine the miracles Iâve experienced. The whole United Statesâ airspace was shutdown (weâre talking about the time the Twin Towers were attacked), when I suddenly got the idea in my head to try to go to Canada. Afterwards, I found out that thousands of other people also had the same idea to travel to Canada. > ââMiraculously, the only tickets the travel agent had left were for Uman. I really have no idea how that happened,â he told me. But I knew it was from the Ravâs eight hours of prayer. THE RAV FAINTS IN UMAN âTo get to the mikva in Uman you had to go down a steep incline. On the night after the chag, we took the Rav to immerse there before he went in to visit Rabbenuâs Tziyon. After the mikva, me and Kosovski (another one of the Ravâs attendants) climbed back up with the Rav towards the Tziyon when suddenly, the Rav went limp in our arms, and he stopped breathing. âWe stopped and waited for the Rav to come back to us, and then immediately after that happened, we flew back home to Israel. Back in Israel, the Rav was scheduled to be the sandek at the brit of Rav Pinchas Bikâs son, but the Rav sent Kosovski to give him a message that he should ask his saintly father-in-law, Rav Shabtai Horvitz, zâtl to be the sandek instead. âThe Rav also told Kosovski that we should travel to Tzfat, and that we should arrange a place for him to stay there. Kosovski pointed out a house to me in Kfar Canaan [that he thought we should try], but I didnât listen to him. It was only after weâd gone round the whole of Kfar Canaan unsuccessfully looking for a place that we ended up right back at that first house that heâd first pointed out, and which the Rav and the Rabbanit ended up staying at. âThis was all happening during the 10 days of teshuva. We went back to Jerusalem and we packed up whole cupboards full of books from Rav Berlandâs house, in order to take them up to Kfar Canaan. IN THE RIGHT PLACE, AT THE RIGHT TIME âDuring this time, the Rav used to walk around his garden there, sunk in thought. The landlordâs son happened to see him there, and came down to talk to him, because he was interested in finding out why a Jew from Jerusalem was visiting Kfar Canaan. The Rav told him that heâd come to the North because he wasnât feeling well, and that heâd come to relax a little. âThis Jew told him: âYou donât feel well? Iâm a doctor at Shaarei Tzedek! Let me give you a short check-up, and weâll see if we can help you!â And thatâs what happened. After a short examination, he discovered that the Rav had a heart problem, and he immediately arranged for him to get a particular treatment by a heart specialist at Shaarei Tzedek who happened to be his friend. âThatâs how it was, and in the merit of the Ravâs prayers, he ended up in the place where his salvation ended up sprouting. The Rav received the right medication, and was completely healed,â concludes former gabbai Rav Yosef Assulin.