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The gist of the story, as I recall, was that a certain city in the Holy Land was afflicted with drought, and the elders called in the promising young Akiva to pray for rain. He was pleased to do so, but his efforts met with no success. After several fruitless days, the elders turned to the aged rebbe Eleazar, whose prayers were immediately answered. Akiva, though he tried to be gracious, was plainly upset about this; Eleazar consoled him by saying, "You have such a beautiful voice that G_d is pleased to hear more of it. When I prayed, His only thought was to get me to shut up."
I don't know why that story comes to mind.
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Date: 2005-04-03 02:23 pm (UTC)