Saved by a Prayer
A Holocaust survivor once told me, “Every
Jew who survived
the Holocaust survived by a miracle.” Alexander Ungar
survived by four miracles.
Alexander was born to an affluent, religious Jewish family in the
village of Hidosholos in southwestern Hungary in 1906. He was married
with three children by 1940, when he was drafted into the Hungarian
army.
His father-in-law, fearing for his safety, insisted on taking
Alexander to the Shimoni Rebbe, a Hassidic rebbe known for the efficacy
of his blessings. The Rebbe blessed Alexander and told him that whenever
his life was in danger he should recite a certain Biblical verse and
add the words, “with the intention of the Maharal of Prague.”
Alexander protested. The 16
th-century Maharal of Prague
had been a great scholar and Kabbalist. According to legend, he had made
the Golem, who had saved the Jews of Prague from a blood libel. How
could Alexander presume to say anything with the lofty intention of the
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