Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Cleansing That Which is Soiled

For the second time on Monday, we noticed that our four year old son had washed his disposable bowl and spoon before throwing them away. I was highly amused by this since it would seem pointless to me to wash something that will be thrown in the garbage in a minute anyway. So I asked him why he was washing them even though he was about to throw them away?

He answered me that he just likes to make dirty things clean. G-d willing he should always be that way!

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

May your son become a source of strength and nachas for Klal Yisrael.

Have a Chag Samayach!
Yosef Ben Shlomo Hakohen

Anonymous said...

Amen!!!

Chaviva Gordon-Bennett said...

Cute!

And I just noticed your denomination in your "About Me." :)

Neil Harris said...

It's brought down that the Alter of Kelm's grand-daughter, who was the great-grandmother of R Dessler's children would tell her grandchildren not to say "dirty", but instead say, "not clean".

:)

DixieYid (يهودي جنوبي) said...

Yosef, Amen!

Anon, thank you!

Chaviva, it is indeed the perfect denominational appelation, right? :-)

Neil, IY"H by me, my childen, and you and your children!