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To: Sammie who wrote (837)6/4/1999 8:02:00 PM
From: Susie924  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2380
 
A journalist was assigned to the Jerusalem bureau of his
newspaper.
He got an apartment overlooking the Wailing Wall. After several weeks he

realized that whenever he looked at the wall he saw this old Jew praying

vigorously.
The journalist wondered whether there was a publishable story
here.
He goes down to the wall, introduces himself and says: "You come every
day to
the wall. What are you praying for?"
The old Jew replies: "What am I praying for? In the morning I
pray
for world peace, then I pray for the brotherhood of man. I go home, have
a
glass of tea, and I come back to the wall to pray for the eradication of

illness and disease from the earth."
The journalist is taken by the old Jew's sincerity and
persistence.
"You mean you have been coming to the wall to pray every day for these
things?"
The old Jew nods.
"How long have you been coming to the wall to pray for these
things?"
The old Jew becomes reflective and then replies: "How long?
Maybe
twenty, twenty-five years."
The journalist is flabbergasted. "You mean you have been coming
to
the wall every day for all those years to pray for these things?"
The old Jew nods.
The amazed journalist finally asks: "How does it feel to come
and
pray every day for over many years for these things?"
The old Jew replies: "How does it feel? It feels like I'm
talking to
a wall."