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Yaakov Yosef AParticipant
AAQ – De facto Yitchok Avinu saw plenty of the surrounding population in the home of Avraham, and how Avraham interacted with them. That is still different from going out to learn about them, which according tho Chazal is not a good idea.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – Anyway, if you can show that such experiences were prevalent – I’ll be happy to listen.
Excuse my French, but you are starting to sound like a Holocaust denier. There are thousands of living survivors, pictures, etc. Not enough for you?
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – thanks, for the explanation. So, put forward legislation that changes that and makes such units possible. And if it passes, follow up on that. If it does not, the other Israelis will see that you at least tried.
Dear Reb AAQ – as Yankel Berel and I (and a few others) have tried to explain to you many times, legislation has been passed repeatedly over the last 20 years by the democratically elected government. The problem is that the non-democratic Supreme Court (lately including the AG who acts on behalf of them instead of her legal boss = the government) continuously strikes down any and every attempt to compromise. This is done mostly by forbidding any separation of genders as discriminatory. This emboldens the non-democratic IDF leadership to fail to enforce any existing programs even those that haven’t been struck down yet, and also feminist groups to file complaints against any kind of tzniyus agreements with the Chareidi tzibur. (This also hurts women in the IDF themselves in many ways, but Progressives never care about stuff like that.) In other words THE SC DOESN’T WANT THERE TO BE A COMPROMISE, they want blood, and they are the real overlords of the powerless government.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – If someone says, like it seems you do, that he sees some emes in the RJBS position at the time, but things changed now, I am interested in the discussion. This heuristics, unfortunately, saved me a lot of time.
That RJBS was a Talmid Chacham is beyond doubt. To say he was the preeminent Daas Torah to measure everyone else against is something else altogether.
November 10, 2025 2:07 am at 2:07 am in reply to: Plan B – An Open Letter to Ultra Orthodox Community Leaders #2469855Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – Those who managed to sneak out of the Nazi occupied zone could not and did not do so by train, so the “true story” is a moshol at best.
November 10, 2025 2:07 am at 2:07 am in reply to: The Steipler Gaon on Zionism and on the Neteurei Karta #2469854Yaakov Yosef AParticipantsomejew – “pushing someone away from Torah” is not the same as what you wrote: “So too if someone is critical of NK because they want jews to reject the Torah NK is teaching”. The “Torah” of NK is rejected by 99.99% of Orthodox Jewry. Stop playing bait and switch word games.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantanonymous Jew and qwerty – To the best of my knowledge, no one ever attempted to claim that in today’s matzav we should shut down the IDF entirely and all go learn. (Although in the time of Chizkiyahu Hamelech that was actually done in real life and it worked to defeat Sancheriv. Why Dovid Hamelech didn’t rely on that and Chizkiyahu did is discussed by the meforshim.) It also says בפירוש that מי גרם עומדות היו רגלנו במלחמה שערייך ירושלים שהיו עוסקים בהם בתורה. The real problem with the IDF is the pritzus, Progressive ideology, and officers who have an agenda to ‘convert’ their soldiers to OTD. Dovid Hamelech’s army had no girls, no chilonim (or sinners of any kind), no unmarried bochurim, no Leviim or Kohanim, etc. Such an army would in fact be a mitzvah to join, if we could even make it in…
AJ – But you can’t maintain that Torah study protects absolutely. Far too many people have died over the millenia.
Torah protecting is not a mechanistic formula that means no one ever dies. To repeat what I posted before, and you ignored in the name of “sechel”:
Wow, you are so brilliant, you discovered an ingenious philosophical argument that no one ever thought of before: Why do bad things happen to good people? Do you also deny that Mitzvos protect, or that Teshuva Tefillah and Tzedaka protect? That Hashem’s Covenant with the Avos protects? Do you deny Hashem’s Hashgacha altogether?
So much has already been written on this subject throughout the generations, and you would be well advised to learn more before reinventing the wheel. Suffice it to say that after all the pogroms, blood libels, etc., you are still alive and kvetching. So Someone saved your ancestors through the generations in the merit of ‘something’. Think about it…
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantLakewhut – The same plan we had until now – שבכל דור ודור עומדיים עלינו לכלותינו והקדוש ברוך הוא מצילנו מידם.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantWhether Mamdani is in fact the “most antisemitic mayor in US history” is by no means certain. He won’t send out “his goons” to harass Jews. The 90% of the iceberg beneath the surface is the growing Muslim population in NYC who helped elect this creep, and now feel emboldened. Whenever I visit, for years already, you see them everywhere. That and “intersectionality” automatically connecting everyone who isn’t White or Jewish to every grievance known to mankind, especially against Whites and Jews.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – According to your ‘logic’, instead of going for three years to the Yeshiva of Shem and Ever, Yitzchok should have enlisted for three years of service in Avimelech’s army…
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – Excuse me, I started reading straight from the ‘drash’ and skipped the first line. Then I noticed that this is yet ANOTHER dig about Chareidim serving in the IDF. Even אם תמצי לומר that there is something to be gained from exposure to outside ideas (something by no means מוסכם לכל הדעות, and even in the “Yekkish” context was seen as a הוראת שעה and not לכתחילה), so you think the way to do that is to conscript teenagers to a 24/7 forcible שעבוד to all-powerful Chiloni (often OTD for good measure) commanding officers with a hostile agenda? That doesn’t even jive with the (contrived) ‘drash’ you quote, let alone with any normative concept of Torah Chinuch.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantRashi explains why Avraham and Sarah moved, because there was no longer traffic in that area (to invite guests and teach them about Hashem) after Sodom was destroyed. Avraham was constantly interacting with all kinds of pagan wayfarers who he hosted and fed and taught about the true God of the Universe. Yitzchok grew up in the ultimate Kiruv house, he had no need to go anywhere to see the local yokels, they were right there all the time. On the other hand, Sarah was adamant about kicking out Yishmael so he wouldn’t be a bad influence on Yitzchok, and Hashem agreed with her. So there are in fact multiple layers of chinuch decision making and strategy going on in last week’s parsha, but the “vort” about going out to shpatzir in – Gaza – seems off the mark. In fact, we find at least two examples where Chazal clearly recommended AGAINST such a mehalech. One by ותצא דינה, and one by וישב העם בשיטים that the Midrash interprets as a lashon of שטו העם or ‘strolling around’. We also find that Yosef made sure to settle his brothers and their families in Goshen, far from the center of Egypt, to keep them AWAY from the locals as much as possible. When Bnei Yisroel entered the Land, there were also multiple ציוויים to eliminate the locals – so that they may not lead you astray… In other words, stay away from bad guys, period. The “vort” sounds more like an anachronistic projection of modern German style hashkafa than an actual pshat in what was going on then.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – they were learning about wars of Talmudic times, but totally ignored Normandy and such, even if those were to determine their fate.
There aren’t a lot of stories about wars in the Gemara. They were probably learning a regular sugya in the Gemara instead of sitting and debating the news like goyim and amaratzim do (as if they can control the course of the war by talking about it…) The amhaaretz who saw them expressed his frustration. The Gemara Yidden are still here, the Nazis are long gone. Our fate is determined by the same One who gave us the Gemara. אוי ואבוי if our “pride” is in Israeli politics רחמנא ליצלן. Participants in what exactly? The only reason anyone remembers Rav Soloveitchik himself is because of his Torah. The politicians of the era are long forgotten.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – You are probably right here. Israeli democracy has weak points that are hard to fix. But, as the numbers I quoted above show, Israeli democracy is in a reasonable state overall and is improving over time.
The numbers you quoted don’t mean anything at all, as I pointed out in a different post.
Somehow, halakhists spent centuries discussing fine points of kashrus, but did not develop good theories of democracy.
Maybe because Kashrus is something Hashem told us to do, and democracy (in the Western sense) is not.
for example, according to a historian who studied Jewish Poland during Vaad Arba Artzos, Jewish political and business structures mostly mirrored Polish ones (that were pretty advanced and democratic by those times, until Poland missed out on industrialization)
The Jews BUILT the business and financial infrastructure of Poland, from Casimir the Great on, when Poland was still basically a semi-barbarian society just starting to get its act together commercially with the help of the Jews Casimir imported for that purpose, and they greatly influenced the development of Poland as a nation. This is a general machlah of historians to read everything as Goyish influence on Jews, and not the other way around.
R Gamliel has 1000 people in his household learning Torah and 1000 learning Greek. We lost that skill to balance things.
That was specific to the house of Rabban Gamliel, as Nassi, the (hereditary/meritocratic non-democratic) leader of Klal Yisroel who had to deal with the Romans. Sort of a vocational school for askonim. That wasn’t an ideal or a model for the general tzibbur to follow.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – So, why wouldn’t Steipler allow his opponents to use language misleading reshoyim – when they were confronting an anti-religious 1950s Israeli government?
That isn’t the subject matter of the letter at all. He was explaining why he paskened Halacha based on Gemara Shulchan Aruch and Poskim, and not based on Kanoyus.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – why baloney? please share your experience with that
I wasn’t there personally, the Chareidi tzibbur “been there done that”… There was such a program, which started out separate, and sure enough ended up with problems. The key is that the SC paskened that any type of gender segregation in the IDF is automatically illegal, and there is a dedicated officer (YoHaLaM) with a department and staff etc. specifically to enforce this (and other progressive #$%!).
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – Can anyone help find the source?
The only Gemara I can think of that is even remotely close is the story in Maseches Taanis of Rabbi Chiyya and his sons who led a taanis-atzeres tefillah, and when they said משיב הרוח ומוריד הגשם the wind and rain immediately came, and Eliyahu Hanavi had to stop them before they could get to מחיה המתים. If it was so easy to bring Moshiach in one shot then someone would have done it already. (Even then, they were stopped.)
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – was there a general statement signed by everyone there? Maybe I missed. And I am asking questions about something I have only 2nd hand information, no need to be hostile.
There was a general statement read publicly at the conclusion of the Atzeres, summarizing the united position on the issues. You missed it. Again.
The mere fact that three very different groups of Gedolim, each one itself comprised of different shittos, ALL TOGETHER AS ONE agreed to set aside their differences ON OTHER ISSUES, and focus on this issue THAT THEY ALL AGREE ON, itself should indicate that YES, THEY REALLY MEAN IT. ALL OF THEM.
Maybe you should get some first hand information, a little goes a long way.
his “drash” was obviously tongue-in-cheek… but the gemora reference had to be genuine…
So you’re quoting a joke, by a colorful and insightful person who did a lot of good things, but he wasn’t generally considered to be a Gadol, against several dozen leaders of thousands each. Um, OK.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – I use benefit of hindsight, as you mention, to analyze machlokets of 100 to 50 years ago – close enough to be relevant but far enough to provide hindsight.
There are many conclusions from that, including one that R Soloveitchik shitah has a lot to offer. Maybe not to everyone, but a legitimate Torah-based view.What relevance does any of this have to the present situation? The IDF itself was radically different 50 years ago.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – Again, I am not dismissing your position, I just have different picture what a typical experience was, and compare it with alternatives in other countries at the time. I realize that this may be a too abstract comparison for you.
Where exactly do you get your “picture” from, if, by your own admission, you never met real people who were there?
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – I reserve my indignation to those who actually murdered people, such as nazis and commies
גדול המחטיאו יותר מההורגו
We seem to differ on facts – the stories you mentioned are very real, but I don’t think they are typical. This is not the story that I ever heard from random people. For example, I’ve never met a sephardi who was damaged by zionist efforts. They all have different attitudes depending on their family background but none of them was captured. Same goes for Teimani, never met anyone abducted.
You don’t know anyone like that? Maybe that has to do with where you live and how much interaction you have with Sephardim and Teimanim aged 70 and up? My father in law was there. Someone who sometimes davens in the shul I daven in had his ‘simanim’ cut off by force. Two people (secular Ashkenazim in their sixties) who live on my block are grandchildren of the children in the story I described. This is the story of a generation. Sure you don’t see this in America, like you don’t see so many other things that here are so obvious…
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantujm – YYA: Every secular, Reform and Conservative Jew, virtually anywhere in the world, also, had frum great grandparents, not too long ago.
True, but here we are talking about Yidden who were taken away from Yiddishkeit by trickery or even by force.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantDebater – But they didn’t seize it from anyone. In fact, they lived peacefully with their Arab/Muslim neighbors.
As I mentioned before, I agree with most of your post. However, in all fairness, no land was “seized” from anyone before ’48. All of the Yishuvim, Chareidi or secular, were built on land bought and paid for, often for much more than the malaria infested swamps or salty coastal sand dunes were worth at the time. During the ’48 War the leaders of the neighboring countries warned the local Arab population to flee the area so as not to be caught in the crossfire when they come to throw the Yahud in the sea (that was before they learned the value of human shields and victim power). Those who were stupid and listened to them never made it back, lost all their property and spent the next 77 years in “refugee camps”. Those who didn’t leave are the “Israeli Arabs” of today, who get all the social benefits of any Israeli citizen (without serving in the IDF…), and freedom of speech to complain about “apartheid”… So even that land wasn’t “seized” so much as it was abandoned during a war that Israel didn’t start (which is a legal kinyan according to Halacha, and lehavdil, international law.) Despite the many things wrong with Zionism, we don’t have to buy the fake narrative of the Yishmaelim.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantNowadays especially, how does being a “Harvard Law Professor” qualify someone to even have normal human seichel, let alone to understand the Tachlis of what we are doing in this world?
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAlan Dershowitz spend decades running away from his Yiddishkeit, to no avail. So of course it hurts him that the Goyim have double standards. Why not draw the conclusion that where you are isn’t where you belong?
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantSQUARE_ROOT (quoting someone) – The Jews devised, four centuries before [the founder of a religion],
a legal system based on the dignity of man
and individual equality before the law,Hashem gave us, over a thousand years before [the founder of a religion], a legal system which included the concepts of the dignity of man
and individual equality before the law.Fixed it for you.
Without getting into (the separate issue of) who is worthy of being quoted, many of the quotes you bring from Jewish celebrities kvetching about unfair standards etc. are factually true, but they miss the point. Antisemitism is not due to a lack of understanding or misinformation on the part of the Goyim, and it cannot be remedied by ‘hasbarah’ and PR campaigns. It is something Hashem built into the Bris Bein Habesarim when He chose us as the Am Hanivchar. Antisemitism is a safety net to keep us from going lost among the nations and forgetting who we are. If the Jew doesn’t make Kiddush, the Goy makes Havdalah… Why expect anything else? Why waste energy complaining? The Goyim will never accept us, better we should return to Hashem and His Torah.
November 9, 2025 12:37 pm at 12:37 pm in reply to: The Steipler Gaon on Zionism and on the Neteurei Karta #2469372Yaakov Yosef AParticipantEven in a case where there are two fully legitimate Torah shittos, and someone tries to convince people to follow one as opposed to the other, that would not be מסית ומדיח by any stretch.
November 9, 2025 12:37 pm at 12:37 pm in reply to: The Steipler Gaon on Zionism and on the Neteurei Karta #2469371Yaakov Yosef AParticipantsomejew – So too if someone is critical of NK because they want jews to [reject the Torah NK is teaching] and/or {push them towards the false religion called “Zionism”,} that would also be mu”m.
You are mixing two completely different things into one sentence. Pushing Jews towards false religions (or atheism/kefirah) IS the dictionary definition of “meisis”. Wanting that Jews should reject the “Torah” NK is teaching (when that “Torah” includes collaborating with Iran and Hamas and runs against the Torah of 100% of the Gedolei Hador, including all mainstream Satmar and friends) is NOT “meisis”. The key is what does Hashem want, not what do you want.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – Even an honest secular Israeli (there are quite a few) would laugh at some of your suggestions.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – Democracy index? For goodness sake… Those numbers mean as much as a Wikipedia article on anything connected to Israel… They are an indication of how happy the Liberal Leftist writers are with any given country/government. I live here and see what’s going on in real life, and talk to real people, Chareidi (multiple kinds), RZ (they also have multiple kinds), and secular (ditto). You read the “democracy index”… Please…
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantDebater – You are mostly correct, with one caveat. The settlers of Patach Tikvah etc. did in fact see themselves as ‘settling the Land’ as a Torah ideal. “Zionism”, which started about 20 year later, is based on the idea of establishing a state which would then be in control of the Jewish national destiny, similar to the other ethnic nation-states = ככל הגויים בית ישראל = kefirah gemurah. Rav Kook didn’t invent Religious Zionism. That “distinction” is usually attributed to Rabbi Reines, founder of the Mizrachi movement, although it could be argued that RZ wasn’t “invented” by any one person. Basically, RZ sees Zionism as a phenomenon with religious/Messianic significance, but how far they take that and what they do with it varies greatly from one group to another. Rav Kook was a major thinker and theorist of RZ, but he wasn’t the only one. He was actually much more Ehrlich in his personal life and hashkafos than any of the other leaders of the early Mizrachi, which is probably why you never heard of the others…
November 9, 2025 12:37 pm at 12:37 pm in reply to: Plan B – An Open Letter to Ultra Orthodox Community Leaders #2469366Yaakov Yosef AParticipantEvalemoshavlo – You seem to forget that almost all Jews killed worldwide in the last 80 years have been killed either in Israel or because of Israel?
When your leaders lose their minds and see you as an extension of the state of Israel (?!) , it wont help to convince them otherwise. It is a sure call to scram!!
And go to – the State of Israel? And there they can’t kill us ר״ל?
על פי דרך הטבע what you are saying is pure nonsense. Rounding up all the Jews to a “concentrated location” to make the Final Solution easier. The Goyim aren’t going to stop hating us. The Brisker Rov said in ’48 that he has a kashe on BG ימ״שׁ. How did BG push so hard for an independent state and departure of all British troops, when he knew that על פי דרך הטבע the Arabs were far stronger. How could he BG be סומך על הנס without believing in nissim? אלא מאי, BG ימ״ש was stam a mufkar who didn’t care how many Jewish lives he endangered as long as he achieved his goals – or bust.
The only thing protecting us, anywhere, is Hashem’s bris with Avrohom Yitzchok and Yaakov, and we try our best to be מעורר רחמי שמים through Torah and Mitvos, Teshuvah Tefillah and Tzedaka. If moving to Eretz Yisroel will bring you closer to Hashem and His Torah, then wonderful. If not, then shelter in location and do Teshuvah.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantanonymous jew – Wow, you are so brilliant, you discovered an ingenious philosophical argument that no one ever thought of before: Why do bad things happen to good people? Do you also deny that Mitzvos protect, or that Teshuva Tefillah and Tzedaka protect? That Hashem’s Covenant with the Avos protects? Do you deny Hashem’s Hashgacha altogether?
So much has already been written on this subject throughout the generations, and you would be well advised to learn more before reinventing the wheel. Suffice it to say that after all the pogroms, blood libels, etc., you are still alive and kvetching. So Someone saved your ancestors through the generations in the merit of ‘something’. Think about it…
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – I am not sure why you are not thanking me for the suggestion to form a cybersecurity unit and not following up with it. This suggestion is exactly to minimize the problems you are talking about. Such a unit will not have to deal with pritzus or anything else…
Been there, done that, bunch of baloney… They had some cool code name for it though…
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – The point here is that Gemora seemingly says that if all gedolim daven together – Moschiach will come.
Where?
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – So, anyone can support or disprove this suggestion that there was no general agreement and therefore focus was on tehilim rather than a keynote speech.
No agreement on what exactly? Nah, those Gedolim don’t REALLY mean it… Stop playing stupid.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – And I am asking how does achdus feel when you know that this is a political event that is highly offensive to the rest of klal Yisroel.
Achdus is relevant between people who keep the rest of the Torah = עמיתך. There is no chiyuv of achdus with Chilonim, certainly not at the expense of any iota of שמירת המצוות. This is separate from caring about them, helping them ברוחניות ובגשמיות, and even loving them as בני אברהם יצחק ויעקב. If they like us too much that itself is worrisome.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – I just suggested that you have a frank discussion with some Rosh Yeshiva and qualified that I mean a non-extremist one.
I have my own Rov who I ask my shailos to, including this, so I don’t need to go shopping around. All the Gedolim who I ever spoke with or heard in a private forum off the record are even more strongly opposed to serving in the IDF then they say in public…
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – I did not really make any conclusions from Mahane Yisroel – I brought the quotes that might be relevant. Feel free to interpret them according to what you think. I am all ears.
Maybe there was no way the Jews could get the Czar to relent, because he wasn’t such a nice guy if you remember, so the Chofetz Chaim taught the poor conscripts how to keep the minimum Halacha the best they could.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – but because it is impossible to resolve issues so close in time – and this is view of R Steinsalz on similar topics. He remarked that Gemora gives reasons for destruction of beis hamidash – but it took some time after the event to formulate them.
So therefore there cannot be real time Daas Torah solutions for anything because “oh who can know?”. Get real. That isn’t even what R’ Steinsaltz meant, let alone the actual pshat. We understand enough, with the help of Gedolei Yisroel, to have Bechirah and make correct real time decisions.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – This is why I prefer discussing situation in previous generation with R Soloveichik against other Gedolei Yisroel. In that situation, I think I did enough research…
News flash. We are currently in a different generation… There is something called hindsight…
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – So, those students who you describe were nto simply hostages of a group of liars, they were victims of the information dominant at the time. They also heard news, read papers, and discussed ideas with their friends.
We are talking about elementary school aged kids, mostly in the younger grades, before radio was invented, and in an isolated settlement where their parents did not buy the few newspapers that existed in the cities. Did you ever read about ילדי טהרן, which happened 20 years later, or about what happened to the Sephardi children in the 50s? We are talking about rapid and malicious brainwashing and indoctrination by people who knew exactly what they were doing, not “sociological phenomena”.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – your example is fair as is your frustration. I am saying that similar matzav existed in other countries. Fathers with shtreimlach had children who were going to anarchist/communist/bundist meetings and got excited about those ideas
First of all, you use the word “frustration” as if this is a personal peeve of mine. This is חילול כבוד שמים if anything ever was. As a believing Jew, why doesn’t this make your blood boil?
It is true that IN OTHER PLACES there were issues like the ones you mentioned. But if you carefully read my example, the story happened IN A CLOSED AND ISOLATED COMMUNITY = תרי עברי דנהרא in the language of Chazal, and was done BY DECEPTION = not בחירה חופשית, and when the parents tried to resist THE CHILONIM FORCED THEM TO COMPLY AGAINST THEIR WILL. Now, try to understand how this pattern repeated itself again and again over the last 100 years, from the ילדי המושבות to the ילד טהרן to the ילדי תימן through to the IDF… Now do you begin to understand what is going on?
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – A full discussion of the הגדרות of אומנות versus חכמות is beyond the pay grade of this forum.
Also, seemingly his position on money distribution seem to indicate that the existing charedi system was built to protect benefits for the residents rather than encourage others to come – and Rav was trying to change that – enabling increased immigration.
Correct, except that until shortly before Rav Shlesinger arrived (in 1870) it wasn’t possible for large numbers of Jews to move to Eretz Yisroel. Starting from the 1860s there were changes in the political and security situation, as well as advances in transportation and communication, that made Aliyah much easier. (It still was far from easy by our standards, but no longer lethally dangerous.)
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantYankel Berel – Unfortunately, this is the reality that stares you in the face whenever you leave the dalet amos of the exclusively Chareidi areas. Almost every Chiloni can tell you stories about his Sabba or Sabba Rabba who was a big Rov or Tzaddik or a poshute ehrlicher Yid. The story of Zionism is a spiritual Holocaust of millions of Neshamos who were taken from Yiddishkeit by hook or by crook or sometimes by brute force.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – Ok, so then claim your position and defend it: your position is not about protecting learners, but about anyone from your community joining.
That is my position, and in practice that is the (not publicly stated) position of the vast majority of Gedolei Yisroel.
This is exactly what I was asking – be clear what you stand for. Don’t mislead people with different arguments.
What I stand for doesn’t make a difference. The Gedolei Yisroel do what they have to do for the benefit of Klal Yisroel. You don’t have to like the methods they use.
It does not surprise me, and probably, you too when leftists are using biased arguments against religious Jews. But it is bizayon to Torah when irresponsible arguments are made in the name of the Torah. A lot of comments here that use word “illegal” instead of “I disagree” illustrate that.
What does using the term “illegal” have to do with the Torah? The secular government has rules that they claim to follow. What the AG has been doing for the past two years is in fact illegal, but the SC who are supposed to call her out for doing so, for some strange reason refuse to do so…
You can’t use such language if you are an erliche Yid.
עם נבר תתברר ועם עיקש תתפתל What didn’t you understand? Normal galus operating procedure since Yaakov Avinu.
And those who use it here are simply representative of much larger community that use this loshon. See Steipler’s letter.
The Steipler’s letter? Get real. He was talking about misrepresentation of Halacha, not Israeli secular law.
Still, my impression is that many of the rabbonim would agree to service of those who are not learning, at least in part.
Not exactly. Some of the Gedolim agree to paying lip service to “quotas” which are tacitly understood to be filled mainly by shababniks, OTD, Chardakim, etc. who “are anyway being mechalel Shabbos and doing issurei kares”… (It is known in the Chareidi world who said that.) Others disagree even with that. There is a difference between “not learning” and “mechalel Shabbos” (“Issurei kares” means having a GF if you didn’t understand.)
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – Yasher koach, the Romans are a great example for how a Jewish government should operate… Seriously, what the AG did was not legal, even according to secular Israeli law. She only dared to do so because she knew that the SC would back her no matter what. The SC consider their own conscience to be the Constitution that Israel doesn’t have, as everyone who doesn’t live in a cave knows… The current Chief Justice of the SC was appointed through a highly questionable process, and despite having a problematic track record that would never have passed had he stood before a fair and representative committee. In the US the Senate must directly confirm appointments at this level. Most other modern democracies have similar safeguards. This is not Kosher, not legal, and even a large plurality if not a majority of secular Israelis also agree. Just look what’s going on now! Who is doing this? Chareidim?! Hardly. So you can see the “people” are fed up, and “someone did something”.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantYankel Berel – The story of the Bagatz in a nutshell, is that Israel was never really a true democracy when it comes to religious matters. For the first 30 years the Labor-Mapai Socialists ruled as a de-facto one party state where 80% of the job market was controlled by the ruling party via the corrupt Histadrut. This was used to force the Sephardi olim to either send their kids to secular public schools or be shut out from 80% of the jobs. (Unless they came here with high level skills or education, they didn’t qualify for most of the remaining 20% either, so they were stuck. Some tzadikim were moser nefesh, but many didn’t make it, as is well known.) After Menachem Begin broke the Leftist monopoly, and his successors in the Likud (including Bibi as Finance Minister) steadily chipped away at the Histadrut crime racket (which is the main reason the Left hate them so much, they killed their first big power base), so the Left went looking for a new solution. They realized that real democracy and demography necessarily go together, and demography wasn’t their strong point… So they needed a non-democratic solution. They did this by transferring more and more power to the Supreme Court. The Israeli SC is a relic from British Colonial law, which was never reformed because Israel never adopted a formal constitution. This was aided greatly by the personal ambitions of Aharon Barak. The Right wing parties looked the other way, because they too were afraid of a growing Chareidi population, and wanted to guarantee the future of ‘democracy’, i.e. secularism. In general, in Israel, whenever they talk about ‘democracy’, they mean ‘secularism’, not ‘majority rule’. Now, 30 years later, the Right are waking up to realize that the Golem has turned against them, to the point where the elected government doesn’t really control basic functions of the State.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantAAQ – form a cybersecurity unit from the computer-educated charedim…
Again with the bright ideas… The problem with the IDF isn’t the shooting etc. It’s the pritzus, combined with being משועבד to a Chiloni system 24/7, especially the ‘seven’. Deals have repeatedly been made, only to be broken by the IDF, or forced to be broken by the SC/AG. So it’s over. Finished. First deal with the Deep State dictatorship, then we’ll talk. From following the news lately, it seems that may already be starting.
Yaakov Yosef AParticipantI don’t think you are a bad person, maybe just a little overly nervous. Baruch Hashem you are still alive and well. Hashem already protected Klal Yisroel, including your ancestors, through 2000 years of persecution, pogroms, crusades, inquisitions, plagues, expulsions, wars, and who knows what else. הן הן גבורותיו והן הן נוראותיו שכבשה אחת קיימת בין שבעים זאבים. Only for the last 80 or so years in America and similar countries have we become accustomed to not usually having to deal with those things. I cannot speak on behalf of Hashem, but He may very well want us to wake up and do Teshuvah, to become better in some way. That is the Jewish response to adversity from the Avos down to today. Hashem is always in control, and even in the worst of circumstances if it was bashert for someone to survive, Hashem made sure he survived. Why sometimes there were Yidden who were killed ר״ל, is Hashem’s business. But even then, we believe that was their tikkun and they were zocheh to Olam Haba. For now, America is still better than almost any other Golus ever was. But if the going gets tough, then it’s time for more Emunah, not less.
The best eitzah is to daven. Rebbe Nachman of Breslev taught that anyone can speak to Hashem in his/her own words, and doing so itself builds one’s Emunah. According to the Rambam (Hilchos Tefillah 1, 1) this is the ikkar mitzvah d’oraysa of Tefillah. (Even before the three regular Tefillos every day were established by Anshei Knesses Hagedola.)
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