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Mitteler Rebbe instructs Chasidim to make their own shul- Reb Shaul Alter of Ger: Right or Wrong? #1
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everyone
a good night of shabbos
it's the weekend of tests and youth kiss
live
tazkis live is the yama lettuce the
birthday and the yard site the day of
passing of the rebbe the second
khabab
and
followed by youth kislev
which is the day
when he was liberated from his
imprisonment
so it's appropriate to talk a little bit
about
the historical
details
of the midla reba and his relationship
to khabab
now what do i mean
there is an interesting letter from the
mithla rebbe
where he encourages his khasiddhim to
make their own shules their own stables
because at the time although the alta
rebel was vindicated on yutez kislev
from the false
conspiracy
charges
of him
being an active participant in
supporting the turkish government over
the russian government
nevertheless
the
khasidim muslim
feud lingered on
and linger on in many different states
many little cities you know
and
when khabad khasid
david they prayed in
they were pressured in various ways or
at least they felt pressured
and it was very uncomfortable said the
bitterness was the first one not the
altered
to say go for it make your own shoes and
i think that's a very significant
historical
point
there is a time and place when a person
has to break away
you know we talk about breakaway
communities today we're dealing now with
a breakaway within the
world of the hasidic movement gare or
gur
and everyone around here is talking
about it 10 000 people their shabbos or
in a tent
on 18th avenue and
53rd street or so
and someone told me he tried to get in
you couldn't get in it was dangerous you
said there were so many people there's
not that not so much room
who was this rap show alter the rash of
shiva of the
of one of the gary yeshivas
who was a kind of appointed and elected
by a group of 250 people several years
ago
to start their own school
and he's very very
forthright
and
he is a great talmud i heard yesterday
he's one of the six great greatest
torah scholars in the world today
and if you see and hear him talk he
talks very flippantly you know like you
and i can have a conversation
they had a clip of him ending a certain
talk that he gave here in muncie or
somewhere and he says thank you for
listening gets up and he leaves you know
no fanfare
that combined with his personality with
his knowledge
is only going to attract more and more
yidden hasidan to him guaranteed
whatever he has now in five to ten years
it will be
probably a hundred fold
but it's a breakaway
and i'm not taking sides who's right it
was wrong it's a breakaway gare had one
red until now
now they have two figureheads call them
arabic home rush shiva but someone who
is an active leader
in the movement
is it right
is it wrong
the middle arabic teaches us that there
is a time to break away
when you cannot continue being in a
situation because there is constant
disruptions
and more than disruptions there is
humiliation
and there is embarrassment and there is
much like this divisiveness
it's time to leave
it's time to vacate and it's very hard
to accept this
we're saying
it's a bitter
pill
but it's a but it's a necessary one
and so historically the mittal rebbe
saw that
the barbecue see them are not
won't be able to function the way they
should
and therefore he gave them the green
light and he instructed them
to
make their own
the middle arab also is known as the
the
the expansiveness of hasidis the bean of
hasidis
and just briefly the idea
is that his father the altered would
let's say say a mimer that was several
paragraphs a page or two whatever and he
would expand on it for 10 pages
not only was it a
quantitative difference it was a
qualitative difference too because his
hasidis is known among the deepest
hasidic teachings in the world of
hasidism
the masculine
the great intellectual minds called in
khabad circles masculine compared to iv
them the servants
the masculine
would learn and dwell on the mithril
rebels hasidis
in fact there's a saying i believe in
titus shalom of the rebel ashab he says
i must of course it of my father that
happened
i studied the zetas with the
grandfathers considers now it doesn't
mean that he didn't learn that his
father's considers he did and he wrote
hanukkah's and your explanations but
mean to say that
delving deeply into understanding the
intricacies of god