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Anshel Rothchild's Secret Room


By Yitzchak Cohen

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Everyone has heard of the famous, wealthy banking family, the Rothschilds. The "founding father" of the Rothschild clan was Anshel Rothschild, an Orthodox Jew who lived in the middle of the nineteenth century in Austria. Anshel amassed a huge fortune and established a close relationship with the then Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph. From time to time, the Emperor would send visitors to the luxurious and famous palace of Anshel Rothschild. It was the most lavish, luxurious and well-

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appointed palace in all of Austria, and everyone wanted to see its beauty and wealth. During one visit Anshel took his guest, an important government official, on a tour of the palace. He showed him room after room, and the guest was awed by the beauty of the gold, the silver, the furnishings, the chandeliers, the imported fabrics. Everything was a sight to behold. There existed nothing like it in all of Austria. When Anshel passed a certain door, he continued walking, but the guest asked to be shown the room behind the door. "I am sorry," said Anshel. "This is the one room in the palace that I cannot show you." "Why not?" asked the guest. "I would love to see every part of your remarkable palace. "I simply cannot," answered Anshel, and continued walking. The tour concluded, and the official returned to his master, and reported everything he saw. The palace was even more than one could imagine. "However," said the official to the Emperor, "there was one room that Anshel refused to show me." "Why not?" asked the Emperor. "I do not know. But I can guess. You know how wealthy those Jews are. My theory is that in that room there is a magic moneymaking machine. That is why he is so wealthy. Behind that door must be a machine that creates the wealth of Anshel Rothschild." The Emperor did not know whether to believe his official, so he sent a second government official to see the palace of Anshel Rothschild. The second official came back with the same story. And a third, and a fourth. The curiosity of Emperor Franz Joseph was greatly aroused, so he decided to go himself and visit the palace. Anshel took the Emperor for the same tour as he did all the other visitors from Franz Joseph's government. And when they reached the "forbidden room," the Emperor asked to go inside and see what was there. Anshel explained that that was the one place he could not show anyone. After the Emperor insisted, Anshel gave in, and agreed to show the Emperor the secret room. He took out his keys, opened the door, and invited the Emperor to enter. Franz Joseph looked, and was amazed at what he saw. There, in a small room, was a simple pine box, and some plain white cloth on a table. That was

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all there was! "What is this all about?" asked the Emperor. "We Jews have strict rules about burial customs," explained Anshel. "When a person dies, he must be buried in a very simple coffin, a plain pine box. And his body must be enveloped in a plain white shroud. This is to maintain the equality of all G-d's creatures. No one is permitted to be buried in a fancy, expensive coffin, or in luxurious clothing. Though some may live affluent lives, and others may suffer dire, abject poverty, in death all are equal." "But why is this here in this room?" asked the Emperor, impressed but still confused. "At the end of each day, I come to this room, and view the coffin and the shrouds, and I am reminded that even though I have great wealth and power and I have important influence in the highest echelons of the Austrian Empire, I am still one of G-d's simple creatures, and at the end of my life, this is the end I will come to like all of G-d's other children. I do this lest after a day filled with high finance and major financial transactions, I think too highly of myself, and develop a bloated sense of myself." Franz Joseph was amazed, and in fact, he was speechless. His respect for Anshel Rothschild grew even greater than before. He never questioned the sincerity, honesty or integrity of Anshel again.

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By Yitzchak Cohen More articles... | As told to Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins From Sparks of Light: Jewish Stories to Nourish the Heart and Soul, edited by Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins (Jewish Lights Publishing, 2008).
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Humble indeed.
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