Originally published in Hebrew by Modan Publishing House.
Summary:
In this adaptation of a Talmudic story, Rabbi Hanina feels sorry for himself when he becomes wet, cold, and muddy from the rain, but when he is warm and dry he feels selfish, knowing that the earth needs the rain.
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