https://www.bircas.org/parshas-mishpatim-5781/
On the night of Simchas Torah, the Chazon Ish was walking outside when he saw a man sitting alone on a bench, crying. He asked him what was wrong.
“I am a convert, and I feel that the Jews don’t accept me as one of them,” the man replied.
“It’s Simchas Torah. Perhaps you could sing for me a nigun?” asked the Chazon Ish.
The man thought for a moment and then began singing an upbeat nigun. The Chazon Ish began clapping along, smiling in approval. Passersby stopped to listen, and soon a crowd formed and all were clapping and cheering along as this man sang and the Chazon Ish danced to his nigun.
“More! Another nigun!” the Chazon Ish called out to the man, who had become the center of attention.
When the festivities came to an end, the Chazon Ish and the convert shook hands, each thanking the other for having given so much chizuk.
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