Rav Berland Tells the Story of How He Became a Breslover Chasid
âI SAID, âTHIS PURIM I HAVE TO REVEAL WHO IS THE TZADDIK!!!ââ SIXTY YEARS OF THE LIGHT OF OUR EYES, OUR REBBE, RAV ELIEZER BERLAND SHLITâAâS CONNECTION TO THE LIGHT OF LIGHTS, RABBEINU HAKADOSH, REBBE NACHMAN OF BRESLOV ZYAâA â 14 ADAR BET 5222 â 14 ADAR BET 5782 OUR REBBE RAV BERLAND SHLITâA TELLS THE STORY OF HIS DRAWING CLOSE TO BRESLOV SIXTY YEARS AGO, IN A SHIUR WHICH WAS GIVEN TO RESIDENTS OF RAMAT GAN. âThen I went to Vizhnitz, because they said that there is an event there in honor of Purim, but the bus came from Lelov; beforehand, I walked to Lelov. I said, âThis Purim, I have to reveal who is the Tzaddik!â This was already [57]22, Purim 22. So in the merit of this, she became pregnant [the Rabbanit], because the doctor said that I wonât have sons; the doctor promised me⌠âI walked to Lelov, and from Lelov we travelled to Vizhnitz. And then we came to Lelov. Several in the group hadnât read the Megilah, so they read the Megilah. This was at eleven at night; they read the Megilah. They were totally drunk, and made fun in the middle of the reading of the Megilah. I said, if they are making fun, then here isnât the truth. Then I got on the bus again. I needed to walk from south Tel Aviv, this was [Rechov] Shmuel Mohilever 35. We needed to walk all south Tel Aviv until the Egged station, the last bus to Bnei Brak at twelve at night, [line] 54. âWe arrived at the corner of ChazonâŚRabbi Akiva. Afterwards, we walked all Chazon Ish Street, and passed by way of Nechemiya, Nechemiya Street, and Nechemiya, corner of Breslov â there is the yeshiva of Breslov. I never entered there in my life. Suddenly, I was already exhausted. I enter a moment to rest. I thought that I would find drunks. I findâŚthereâs no drunksâŚnothing. Whereâs the drunks? Mashash I had such griefâŚÂ I searched for drunks. I went into all the rooms. There were absolutely no drunks. The rooms were empty, not one drunk. I said, âMaybe theyâre hiding underneath the beds. Maybe thereâs some kind of bunker. Maybe theyâre afraid of the Nazis, from Putin.â I donât knowâŚI wentâŚNo drunks! âSuddenly, Rav Nachman Rosenthal comes to me. I ask where are all the drunks. What, itâs not Purim by you? He said, âNo, everyone is in the field. Now, theyâre screaming to Hashem, âSave me from the klipah [husk] of Haman-Amalek.ââ I said, âThatâs it!  The truth is here! If thereâs such a thing in the world, then Hashem revealed to me the truth. Already I donât need to go to Vizhnitz.â I stayed there. I wanted to stay there also for vatikin (prayer at sunrise), but I had been awake all night. Then this was Purim on Tuesday, and on Friday I went to Chazon Ish Street. You told me to come to vatikin, you told me to come. I said, now Iâm coming. He didnât believe me. He didnât believe me that now Iâm coming. Now Iâm entering the mikveh, and Iâm coming. It was already three in the afternoon â this is Purim. Sunset is only at 5:30. Then we came, prayed there Kabbalat Shabbat. Suddenly there was⌠and Natan Libermensch. He didnât use electricity. He only used kerosene lamps.â Rav Yitzchaz Weitzhandler: âA portable kerosene lamp.â Rav Berland: âYes, these were such kerosene lamps. Suddenly, the lamp was lit, and everyone fled. Because the entire room went up in flames. I remained, because nothing makes a difference to me. Perhaps fire descended from heaven, I said. I donât know⌠I donât know from where this fire is coming. Until we went to bring a Shabbos goy and everything, it was already fifteen minutes. Everything, the holy ark almost went in flames -- by miraclesâŚÂ Then I said that this is like a revelation of G-dliness. This is, âThe bush burned with a flame, but wasnât consumed.â And from then on, that was it, I started to go there to pray. So everything is in the merit of Rav Nachman Rosenthal. He merited that one son, YechezkelâŚHe has seven sons and a daughter. He has another son â eight sons. Another son, he has nineâŚ. After seven sons, he merited to a daughter, like the Rebbe says in Sippurey Maasiot, that there are seven sons, and afterwards a daughter.â