You know the famous story...Rebbe Reb Berish'le was looking for a Rebbe. He went to all the Rebbes, and then finally he heard that Reb Shlomole Kashanever is coming for Shabbos to Oshpitsin. He made himself a sign. There was in Oshpitsin a Yiddele, a trager, a porter, a very strong Yiddele. And his thing was, he would always hear Chatskala say to her, "Can I carry your potatoes? Ten kilo patatoes." He would say to her, "Do you think there'll be some potatoes left, l'kavod Shabbos? From ten kilos, l'kavod Shabbos. (there must be something left) So mamash he took the potatoes and began to sing. (Everyone singing, L'kavod Shabbos, L'Kavod Shabbos")
So Sunday he would ask, Monday he would ask, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, he didn't ask, but obviously it was for Shabbos. Nebech, people are not so deep, they treated him like an idiot. You know, Chatskala, L'kavod Shabbos.
So Reb Berishel said, so I'll make myself a sign. When Reb Shlomola comes, if he gives Chatskala l'kavod Shabbos special kavod, then Reb Shlomola is my Rebbe. If he passes him by like everybody else, he's not my Rebbe. So Friday night, everybody already said Good Shabbos, and two people didn't say Good Shabbos. Reb Berishel didn't say Good Shabbos, because he was waiting for Chatzkale l'kavod Shabbos. Chatzkal l'kavod Shabbos was nebech so humble, he was sure the Rebbe won't even shake his hand. So suddenly the Rebbe said to him, "OH! Good Shabbos!" So he says, "I lined up right behind him, because I wanted to go after him." So Chazkala l'kavod Shabbos, gives his hand to the Rebbe. And Reb Shlomola took Chatzkala's hand between his two hands and said, "What's your name?" He said, "Chatzkala". And then the Rebbe said, "Don't you have another name? What's your other name?" So Chatzkala told him. "The people call me Chatzkala l'kavod Shabbos". "Ah", the Rebbe said, "Chatzkala l'kavod Shabbos' What a name!" He said, "Chatzkala, how I envy you, your name. What a name! What are you thinking about when you say 'l'kavod Shabbos'? So he said, "Rebbe, I don't know so much, but I know the beginning and I know the end. I know the Ribbono Shel Olam took us out of Egypt and gave us the Torah. We built the Bais Ha- Mikdash and then the Bais HaMikdash was destroyed. And I know the end. We'll go back to Israel and we'll build it again. So everything I do is l'kavod Shabbos in preparation for that great day at the end, the great Shabbos. If Yidden would know that eveything that happened to them is l'kavod Shabbos, then the Meshiach would be so close.
So Reb Berishel said that one day after Reb Shlomola Kashanover left, Chatzkala disappeared. Reb Shlomola passed away and Reb Berishel became the Rebbe. He said, many years later, I come to a shtetela very far away, and I hear mamash,"l'kavod Shabbos, l'kavod Shabbos".