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May 31, 2025 10:20 pm at 10:20 pm
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I take issue with this thread. The most fundamental tenet of Agudath Israel is that its lay leaders follow its rabbinical leadership. T
There are many serious gedolim who strongly supported the creation of the State of Israel for various reasons (strongly evident in Igros Rabbi Chaim Ozer, for example). Furthermore, you can find a wide range of highly nuanced positions among gedolim regarding the State. While Rabbi Moshe Sherer is a very distinguished person and talmid chacham, his position is not of primary importance (except perhaps as a reflection of the gedolim from whom he took guidance).