Why did someone come to shul on Yom Kippur drunk?
When a Jewish inkeeper get's challenged for what he believes who will have the last laugh?
A Chassid would love to see how his Rebbe does Kaporos, what will his Rebbe say?
When an inkeeper is facing the deadline to make a payment for his inn and he doesn't have the money to pay how will he handle it?
When a poor man becomes rich will he be the same or will he change?
When a Young man sets out to find a wife what can go wrong?
When R' Yaakov falls gravely ill and all the Dr's give up hope what will happen?
A Jewish flax merchant travels around buying and selling flax. What will he do when he finds out that the Poritz has locked away anther Yid who couldn't pay his rent?
When faced with a difficult challenge this special Yid went to the very extreme to show his comitment to Hashem
When a poor man finally gets to celerbrate Pesach to the fullest he ends up having two very different types of sedarim.
When three merchants have a problem that they can't solve on their own they come to get the advice of King Shlomo. King Shlomo with his special wisdom has a briliant way to help solve the problem.
This story is about a simple inn keeper who listened to words of the a great Tzadik and was spared from disaster. We can all learn from this how we need to listen to the words of Tzadikim.