Once on Rosh Chodesh Elul, the rabbi, Rabbi Levi Yitchak of Berditchev was standing at his window as a gentile cobbler passed by. "Have you nothing to mend," the cobbler asked the tzaddik. The tzaddik immediately fell to the ground and wept bitterly. "Woe is to me and alas for my soul for the day of judgement is almost upon us, and I have so many things to mend!" (Zichron L'Rishonim)
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