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==Biography== Dov Ber was born in [[Lokachi]], Volhynia in 1710, according to the ''[[Jewish Encyclopedia]]'',<ref name=JE/> though his year of birth is unknown and some sources place it around 1700.<ref>[http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=110434 "The Journeyman/Ascetic"], Chabad.org, retrieved May 20, 2006</ref> Little is known about him before he became a disciple of the ''Baal Shem Tov''. A Hasidic legend states that, when he was five years old, his family home burst into flames. On hearing his mother weeping, he asked: "Mother, do we have to be so unhappy because we have lost a house?" She replied that she was mourning the [[family tree]], which was destroyed, and is traced to King David by way of Rabbi [[Yochanan Hasandlar|Yohanan, the sandal-maker]] and master in the [[Talmud]]. The boy replied: "And what does that matter! I shall get you a new family tree which begins with me!"<ref name=Buber>[[Martin Buber]]. ''Tales of the Hasidim'', Schocken 1947; this edition 1991, p. 98-99. {{ISBN|0-8052-0995-6}}</ref> When he was young, he reportedly lived in great poverty with his wife. One legend relates that when a child was born, they had no money to pay the midwife. His wife complained and the ''Maggid'' went outside to "curse" Israel. He went outside and said: "O children of Israel, may abundant blessings come upon you!" When his wife complained a second time, he went outside again and cried: "Let all happiness come to the children of Israel—but they shall give their money to thorn bushes and stones!" The baby was too weak to cry, and the ''Maggid'' sighed rather than "cursing". Immediately the answer came, and a voice said: "You have lost your share in the coming world." The ''Maggid'' replied: "Well, then, the reward has been done away with. Now I can begin to serve in good earnest."<ref name=Buber/>
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