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May 20, 2013 12:09 am at 12:09 am
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chalilavchas -“Hopefully the OU will take a very in depth serious look at Rabbi B’s position, who is an important part of the OU.”
Stop trying to blame this on him. As s/o who has dealt with Rabbonim in the past -I think he was more of a follower than the leaders. There are some Rabbonim esp. here in Lakewood that are more leaders. While blame should be brought on all of them, IMHO the ones who take the lead are more responsible for these type of incidents than the Rabbonim who just go with the flow.