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What about the yismach moshe? I don’t know what you’re referring to. He was the satmar rov’s …. grandfather, or father, i forget the chain, but what of it?
Amshinov…it wasn’t nearly as bad as during the tzlach and gaon. I think most just may have thought he was strange, but i heard a story about roshei yeshiva meeting the rebbe and being very nispa’el from his learning, and afterwards cancelled plans for opposing him publicly.
The statement of the chofetz chaim is recorded in kovetz maamarim; i dont know how you got the impression that it was amended. Source?
Chabad got along fine with the mirrer bochurim in shang hai. I don’t know where you get your information from; you almost never give sources for your claims.
Ee, liturgy; you’re bending over backwards again. They say it as a formal part of davening, however much kavanah individual messianics have in it or not, they still add it to davening, and that’s liturgical.