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    MQueen
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    Someone emailed this to me last year, right before Halloween – I thought it was beautiful and worth sharing.

    Rav & Rebbitzen Pam and Halloween

    My father-in-law studied in Rav Avraham Pam’s (1913-2001,

    the late Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Torah Vodaas)

    shiur in Mesivta Torah Vodaas for several years back in the 1960s.

    When my wife’s older sister became engaged in the 1990s, my in-laws

    took my (future) sister-in-law and my (future) brother-in-law over to

    meet Rav and Rebbitzen Pam to receive their beracha and good wishes.

    What’s the most vivid memory they all have of that evening?

    It was October 31st. In contrast to the many Jewish homes around the

    Pams who had turned off their lights to discourage trick-or-treaters,

    the Pams left their front light on.

    While they all chatted with Rav Pam in the dining room, his rebbitzen

    was in the kitchen working the hot-air popcorn popper and preparing

    plastic baggies of popcorn to give out with a smile to all the local

    non-Jewish kids who knocked at their door.

    They all left that night with numerous smiles, berachos, and best

    wishes from Rav Pam and his Rebbitzen – but what they all remember

    most is the powerful lesson the Pams taught them about interacting

    with their neighbors.

    Rabbi Akiva Males

    Harrisburg, PA

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