The Tailor
Sent July 15, 2007
There
was a tailor named Mendel and he was worried about his business. Mendel was down
to his last $50 and was torn between buying a sign and getting food for his
family. Mendel decided to pray.
"Dear God," he said, "I
don't know what to do. If I buy a sign it may bring in business, but I need to
buy groceries for my family...and if the sign doesn't bring in sales, we will
starve."
God replied, "Mendel, buy
the sign. Don't worry, your family won't starve."
So, Mendel bought the
sign and business took off. The tailor fed his family and all was well. However,
as time passed it became evident that Mendel couldn't keep up with orders all by
himself. He
contemplated hiring on a
helper, but wondered if he could afford it. So, he asked God if getting help
would be a prudent move.
"Go ahead," God tells
Mendel, "hire some help, you'll do okay." And so Mendel did. And business took
off beyond his wildest dreams. After a time, the tailor decided to move to a
larger site that would
accommodate the growing
demands of his business. As he surveyed certain locations, he found a perfect
storefront, but the rental price was really steep.
"God," Mendel again
prayed, "I found the perfect place to relocate my business. But the cost of the
lease worries me. I don't want to get in over my head."
"Go ahead and a get a
lease on the store, Mendel," said God. "Trust me, you'll be okay--I haven't
steered you wrong yet, have I?"
So Mendel signed a lease
on the 5th Avenue store and profits from his business went through the roof. Out
of heartfelt gratitude, Mendel proposed to the Almighty that he dedicate the
store to Him.
"How do you like the name
"Yaweh and Mendel," the tailor asked.
"Nah," God said. "Let's
go with 'Lord and Taylor.'"