Elie Wiesel Quotes
In An Inn Somewhere, A Wealthy Guest Mistakes [Rebbe Zusia] For A Beggar And Treats Him Accordingly. Later He Learns His Identity And Comes To Cry His Remorse: "Forgive Me, Rebbe, You Must - For I Didn't Know!"
"Why Do You Ask Zusia To Forgive You?" Rebbe Zusia Said, Shaking His Head And Smiling. "You Haven't Done Anything Bad To Him; It Is Not Zusia You Insulted But A Poor Beggar, So Go And Ask The Beggars, Everywhere, To Forgive You!
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