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Studying within the Dwelling Room
That is it. We’ve begun saying Tachanun once more. The month of Nissan is behind us, and we’ve got recited birkas ha’ilanos and have davened the tefillos of Rosh Chodesh from our porches. (Regardless that the federal government has granted permission for minyanim of as much as 19 individuals to be held in open areas, I’m amongst these people who find themselves aged or fearful and nonetheless select to take part in minyanim from the security of an upstairs balcony.) The month of Iyar is right here—the month whose title is an acronym of the phrases “Ani Hashem rofecha.”
As all of us feared, the zman didn’t start on time. Bochurim and yungerleit are studying of their properties, and it’s fairly weird. My modest-sized lounge has develop into a bais medrash, the place every of my sons sits and learns together with his chavrusa over the cellphone. It’s a historic and unprecedented expertise, however it’s no substitute for a real bais medrash, with all of its depth and fervour. Considered one of my sons identified that now, each bochur can be taught within the yeshiva of his selecting. There aren’t any entrance exams, and there’s no one to inform a bochur that he hasn’t been accepted to the yeshiva of his selection. There may be nothing stopping any yeshiva bochur from calling the phone line of any yeshiva he needs.
There’s a common feeling that Hashem is continuous to topic us to a type of hester ponim. He didn’t permit us to enter our shuls, and now He has barred us from our botei medrash. On Shabbos, it was bitterly disappointing when a fierce rain started to fall throughout Krias HaTorah, at a time of yr when such precipitation is extremely unusual. Our minyan hurried to cowl the sefer Torah and defend it from the rain; I think about that many others did the identical. Even a single raindrop can render a sefer Torah invalid to be used. It was an expertise that left us feeling dejected. We’re all davening for this era to finish shortly, not solely in order that there will probably be an finish to the illness and demise, but in addition in order that we are able to all return to our common routines. We’re pained not solely by the absence of our routines of labor and research, however much more so by the disruption to our Torah studying and tefillos.
The Passing of Rav Yeshayahu Heber
Each passing day appears to deliver new stories of tragedy. On Friday evening, Yerushalayim suffered the lack of Rav Tzvi Hirsch Porush, who was in the course of the shivah for his spouse, Rebbetzin Baila Hendel. Considered one of their sons, who has now misplaced each his mother and father, can also be in crucial situation within the hospital.
Each loss is tragic. We’ve all heard the information of the deaths in London and Paris, in addition to the horrible tragedies in New York and New Jersey. Right here in Israel, the tragedy that captured the newspaper headlines and even merited full pages of protection in secular newspapers was the demise of Rav Avrohom Yeshayahu Heber, who handed away on Thursday evening and was buried at 2:00 within the morning. We had all davened at size for him to get well. He was thought-about at excessive threat attributable to his underlying medical situation. He exercised monumental warning over the previous few months to keep away from an infection, however in some way he grew to become in poor health anyway.
The 55-year-old Rav Heber from Har Nof contracted the virus on erev Pesach and remained in isolation in his house. When his situation deteriorated, he was transferred to Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in crucial situation, requiring oxygen so as to have the ability to breathe. As his situation declined additional and he skilled extra extreme respiratory difficulties, he was positioned on a ventilator and sedated within the ICU.
Rav Heber is legendary for founding Matnas Chaim, the group that locates kidney donors for individuals in want of transplants. His group organized for 800 kidney transplants, which implies that 800 individuals owe their lives to him. Rav Heber himself was a kidney transplant recipient and had personally skilled the tribulations suffered by individuals who should bear common dialysis whereas ready for that sorely wanted organ donation.
In 2014, Rav Heber was given the Presidential Award for Volunteering by then-President Shimon Peres. Two years later, he acquired an award from the Minister of Well being for his volunteer work. The awards committee famous that he had labored tirelessly to alter the prevailing perspective on dwelling organ donations by recruiting altruistic donors, and that he had given new life to a whole bunch of Israelis affected by kidney illness. After his passing, the prime minister and the president issued statements expressing their sorrow. On Sunday, the secular newspapers featured articles about his life and persona. Rav Heber created an unlimited kiddush Hashem each in life and in demise.
The Financial Catastrophe of Coronavirus
This week, the proprietor of a stall within the Machaneh Yehuda market in Yerushalayim was buried after passing away from emotional misery. This man died due to the monetary misery that threatened to destroy him. The nationwide closure could have had well being advantages, and it could be serving to to stem the unfold of the coronavirus, however it additionally has a big financial and emotional impression—and lots of professionals have averred that that is no much less harmful. This week, the federal government determined to implement a closure within the chareidi neighborhoods within the cities of Beit Shemesh and Netivot. In each locations, the impetus for the closure was a sudden spike in coronavirus circumstances. One should marvel why the scenario is so extreme in chareidi areas.
In any occasion, the federal government has now determined to chill out a few of the restrictions which might be in place, permitting residents to go away their properties with better freedom and allowing many companies to reopen. Barbershops are actually permitted to function once more (though we don’t take haircuts till Lag Ba’Omer), and the federal government is contemplating permitting open-air markets equivalent to Machaneh Yehuda to reopen.
On Sunday, a protest was held towards the federal government within the Machaneh Yehuda market. The stall house owners cried out for aid from the pressured closures of their companies. “We are going to collapse and we gained’t be capable to get well, and what’s going to occur then?” they demanded. Their cries had been heard by the federal government ministers, who appear to have begun to really feel stress. The Machaneh Yehuda market is a barometer of the scenario within the nation as a complete, and the federal government understands that the individuals of Israel are starting to really feel worn out from the scenario.
However, the federal government has a duty to guard the well being of the nation’s residents, and it subsequently determined to implement a full lockdown on Tuesday and Wednesday this week. Tuesday was Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s model of Memorial Day, during which the nation pays tribute to its fallen troopers and the victims of terror assaults, and the federal government doesn’t need a whole bunch of 1000’s of individuals converging on the navy cemeteries to go to their family members’ graves. (This evoked the ire of many bereaved households, who introduced that they plan to defy the federal government’s orders and to go to the cemeteries on Yom Hazikaron regardless of the laws.) The next day, Wednesday, was Yom Haatzmaut.
Mohammed Abu Khdeir on Mount Herzl?
As soon as once more, the federal government has been speaking about releasing imprisoned Arab terrorists, though there’s some disagreement as to how a lot blood a terrorist can have on his palms if he’s launched. It’s believed that Hamas will probably be extra amenable to creating concessions in trade for launched prisoners at the moment, because of the coronavirus. Hamas has additionally requested for the donation of ventilators to the Gaza strip to be included within the deal. The fear group is profiting from Israel’s emotions of duty to retrieve the stays of the 2 murdered troopers, Oron Shaul and Hadar Goldin, Hy”d, which might be nonetheless being held in Gaza.
In actuality, the federal government has an ethical obligation to free Jewish prisoners at the moment as effectively. The Jews in jail aren’t any extra reprehensible or murderous than their Palestinian counterparts. It shouldn’t be permitted to discriminate towards them just because they’re Jewish. A senior determine within the Jail Service as soon as mentioned sardonically to a Jew who was imprisoned for homicide, “See to it {that a} soldier is kidnapped, and then you definitely will be launched like an Arab terrorist.” It was a piercing remark that was without delay amusing and intensely unhappy.
The mother and father of Mohammed Abu Khdeir, the Arab youth who was murdered by three Jews, had been additionally scheduled to go to his grave on Yom Hazikaron. Six years in the past, the Protection Ministry made the stunning assertion that the boy’s household had earned a spot within the circle of bereaved households in Israel. In line with the indictment handed down in court docket, Abu Khdeir was the sufferer of a terror assault perpetrated by a Jewish terrorist. After his demise, his title was engraved on the memorial on Mount Herzl, alongside the names of Jewish victims of Arab terror. The title was eliminated on the request of his household, apparently as a result of their loathing for the State of Israel is not less than as nice as their hatred for his or her son’s murderers. They may not tolerate the sight of their son’s title etched alongside the names of troopers within the IDF and Jews who had been murdered by Arab terrorists. However I couldn’t perceive the logic for the federal government’s determination within the first place. Does Mohammed Abu Khdeir have a spot alongside the Jews who’ve been murdered al kiddush Hashem?
The three murderers, two of whom had been minors, dedicated this heinous crime on the evening of the fifth of Tammuz 5774/2014, in response to the murders of Gilad Michoel Shear, Yaakov Naftoli Frankel, and Eyal Yifrach on 15 Sivan of the identical yr, lower than a month earlier. The 2 minors got stiff sentences of the kind which might be virtually by no means imposed on underage criminals. The grownup perpetrator was additionally given a draconian sentence that left no room for mercy or hope. Why shouldn’t these three prisoners be launched as effectively? If the federal government has determined to launch Arab prisoners who murdered Jews for nationalistic causes, why shouldn’t the Jews who murdered Arabs for nationalistic causes likewise be freed? In spite of everything, a assassin is a assassin.
We Had been Spared from a Authorities of Evil
It’s unimaginable to write down in regards to the rising new authorities of Israel with out giving due to Hashem. As I write in regards to the settlement between Gantz and Netanyahu, I can not assist however take into consideration Hashem’s kindness to us. Allow us to not overlook that Blue and White, Lieberman, and the Arabs had been on the verge of forming a authorities of their very own. In the newest election, the right-wing bloc didn’t garner 61 seats within the Knesset; as a substitute, it ended up with a complete of 58, falling in need of the minimal required for a coalition. When the ultimate tally of the votes was introduced, everybody start to dread what would come subsequent, and the euphoria that had adopted the election, when it appeared at first that the political proper had made a breakthrough, was fast to ebb. There was a real hazard that the brand new authorities can be hostile to every thing that’s sacred, and it appeared that Lapid and Lieberman had been about to achieve the ability to hold out their anti-religious agenda.
The hazard was not restricted to the truth that the chareidim can be relegated to the opposition, and even to the potential for absolutely the destruction of every thing related to faith and full discrimination towards non secular Jews in each subject of affect. There was a common ambiance of animosity that appeared poised to pervade the State of Israel. Yair Lapid is a person who has achieved nothing apart from wreaking destruction. Throughout the election marketing campaign, we had been warned repeatedly of the possibly devastating outcomes of a coalition between Lapid and Lieberman. Boruch Hashem, that coalition didn’t come to move; the federal government will probably be a centrist-right authorities, and the chareidi politicians will retain their positions, together with Moshe Gafni’s publish as chairman of the Knesset Finance Committee.
The Knesset Convenes in Honor of a Druse Vacation
The Knesset is following a schedule that’s unprecedented. The Israeli parliament has virtually by no means convened on a Sunday or a Thursday, besides below probably the most extraordinary circumstances, and it has actually by no means convened on a Friday. But in latest days, this has develop into a standard incidence. And it has nothing to do with the abundance of laws that should be handed with the intention to accommodate the coalition settlement. On Sunday the second of Iyar, the Knesset’s agenda had a single merchandise: “Greetings from the Speaker of the Knesset to the Druse members of the Knesset in honor of the pageant of the Nabi Shu’ayb.” To be truthful, the Knesset sitting started at 11:00 a.m., the time of day when the Knesset sometimes opens on a Wednesday, and concluded precisely at 11:05. Nonetheless, the sitting wasn’t delivered to an official shut, because the Knesset was anticipated to vote on new legal guidelines later within the day.
Benny Gantz, the Knesset speaker, introduced, “I want to want everybody a protected and pleased vacation. The Knesset will take a break proper now, and its discussions will resume later. I apologize once more for the shortage of inclusion. Thanks very a lot.” I didn’t perceive his apology. At 4:30 within the afternoon, the members of the Knesset acquired a message that the sitting had been concluded; there can be no additional discussions that day. It appeared that confusion and dysfunction had been reigning within the Knesset.
Earlier within the day, each member of the Knesset had acquired the next message regarding its schedule for this week: “In the present day, Sunday the second of Iyar, the Knesset sitting will start at 11:00. Tomorrow, on Monday the third of Iyar, the Knesset sitting will start at 11:00 with one-minute speeches. On Tuesday, the fourth of Iyar, the Knesset sitting will start at 10:55 in order that the members of the Knesset will probably be current through the siren. We are going to then mark the Day of Remembrance for the Fallen of Israel’s Wars and the Victims of Terror Assaults with a speech from one member of each get together. On Wednesday, the fifth of Iyar, which is Yom Haatzmaut, the Knesset won’t convene. On Thursday, the sixth of Iyar, the Knesset will convene at 11:00 to listen to pressing motions for the agenda that will probably be accepted by the Knesset presidium.” The message added that the Knesset will convene on Sunday and Thursday subsequent week as effectively, though I don’t perceive the explanation.
Anticipating the Expiration of the Mandate
Truly, there’s some logic to the Knesset’s augmented schedule. The coalition settlement between Blue and White and the Likud get together obligates the Knesset to move a number of new legal guidelines. The first targets of this laws are to anchor Gantz’s standing as deputy prime minister in legislation, to make it attainable to incorporate further ministers within the authorities, and, maybe above all, to dictate what’s going to occur if Netanyahu is convicted of crimes. For any new legislation to be handed, it should bear a course of starting with a preliminary debate (whether it is submitted by a member of the Knesset; nonetheless, if the initiative comes from the federal government itself, the invoice goes on to its first studying) and concluding with the second and third readings. Each invoice is mentioned in a committee between these levels. Within the present scenario, the payments are transferred both to the Preparations Committee or to a particular committee appointed to cope with the proposed adjustments to the Primary Legislation: The Authorities. Due to this, the Knesset needs to be on standby always, so that every legislation will be delivered to a vote of the complete Knesset as quickly because the committee concludes its discussions.
With a purpose to perform the phrases of the coalition settlement, the Knesset should function on a decent schedule. In only a few days, the mandate for the formation of a brand new authorities will expire. You might recall that Rivlin didn’t lengthen Gantz’s mandate to type a authorities, nor did he switch it to Netanyahu; he merely relayed it to the Knesset itself. The Knesset has 21 days to announce {that a} new authorities has been fashioned, and if it fails to take action, a fourth election will probably be known as. There will probably be no deliberation or dialogue; the method is automated. And we’re practically on the finish of these crucial 21 days.
Toothpicks within the Elevators
Final Thursday, I left the Knesset at 2:00 within the morning. The Knesset sitting truly concluded at 2:28, however I felt my eyelids drooping and determined to return house in mild of the late hour. In precept, the varied political events should ensure that all of their members stay abreast of the proceedings within the Knesset always. Not like the legal guidelines in regards to the corona disaster, which obtain the help even of the MKs who will stay within the opposition, the legal guidelines which might be crucial to the brand new authorities are certain to be rejected by the opposition, particularly the remnants of the Blue and White get together.
As I used to be leaving the Knesset constructing, I encountered Benny Gantz making his method into the constructing, presumably to attend a vote within the Knesset. The advisors surrounding him appeared shell-shocked, which I attributed at first to the shock of getting come to energy. Gantz was having a dialog with somebody, and each had been carrying face masks; I used to be in a position to establish Gantz by his peak, however I didn’t acknowledge the opposite man.
I missed the second when he positioned his palm on the system on the entrance that measures his temperature. The Knesset is consistently remaining in keeping with technological developments. Till lately, each one that entered the constructing had their temperature measured by a thermometer that takes readings from the brow. A customer whose temperature was too excessive can be despatched house. This has since been changed by a tool that was put in on the wall, subsequent to the cardboard reader that processes entry passes to the Knesset. The brand new system measures an individual’s physique temperature via his hand.
One other innovation on the Knesset will be discovered on the entrance to the elevators: Dozens of toothpicks have been positioned in sponge-like holders affixed to the wall subsequent to every elevator. Each one that makes use of an elevator is meant to take a toothpick and use it to press the buttons. A plastic cup was taped to the wall within the elevator for the used toothpicks to be discarded. I’ve little question that the one who got here up with this concept is good sufficient to deserve a Nobel Prize.
Again to Benny Gantz: I didn’t get an opportunity to snap an image as he arrived, and I ready to go on my method. However then somebody knowledgeable me quietly, “When you had been right here only one minute earlier, you’ll have gotten the image of your life!” It appeared that the onlookers had witnessed an unimaginable scene. When Gantz arrived on the Knesset, he was preceded by a police officer driving a motorbike. I’m not certain why he had a police escort; it’s attainable that he was coming back from an official operate, or it could merely be the brand new protocol for an official who’s about to develop into the deputy prime minister. Gantz parked his automobile within the spot reserved for the Knesset speaker, close to the doorway to the constructing, after which disembarked and approached the police officer to thank him. That was fairly spectacular; it’s arduous to catch a glimpse of Binyomin Netanyahu making a concerted effort to thank somebody.
I used to be as soon as current within the Knesset when the usher served a cup of tea to the prime minister. The prime minister is without doubt one of the few people who find themselves permitted to drink within the Knesset. I observed that Netanyahu didn’t even flip his head when the tea was positioned earlier than him; not solely did he fail to thank the one who was serving him, however he didn’t even hassle seeking to see who had introduced him the beverage. I requested the usher if he was perturbed by the prime minister’s conduct, and he replied, “This was very uncommon. More often than not, he turns round and thanks me.”
Gantz Takes a Spin
In any occasion, that is the story that I used to be advised about Benny Gantz and the police officer. Gantz approached the officer and saluted him, and the officer returned the gesture. After which the unbelievable occurred: Gantz mentioned, “Can I take your bike for a spin?”
The policeman was sure that Gantz was making a joke, and he nodded within the affirmative. To his astonishment, Benny Gantz proceeded to climb onto the bike and started driving it across the parking zone. In a panic, the police officer shouted, “At the least take the helmet!” With that, Gantz introduced the bike to a cease and returned it.
By the way, the workers of the Knesset acquired a letter from Gantz upfront of Pesach. The letter knowledgeable us that the constructing can be closed, requested us to look at the rules of the Ministry of Well being, and added that the Knesset constructing can be open if any important wants arose. There was no heat or congeniality, nor did the missive comprise a single phrase in regards to the upcoming vacation. It was merely a dry, military-style set of directions delivered by a former chief of workers. It’s clear to me that Gantz will want somebody at his aspect who will be capable to relate to the workers of the Knesset in a extra personable style.
New Legal guidelines Positioned on the Knesset Desk
The Knesset is placing on a present of working at its full capability and has even convened comparatively typically, together with instantly earlier than and after Pesach. In actuality, although, it’s all a present. On the similar time, virtually as an automated response to the opening of the Knesset, many Knesset members submitted new payments that had been nothing however photocopies of legal guidelines that had been positioned on the Knesset desk in earlier incarnations of the federal government. The phenomenon of copying outdated payments is widespread data and is even accepted. As common, a few of the proposed legal guidelines had been extremely outlandish, and a few had been even malicious. As of now, a complete of 382 legal guidelines have been positioned on the Knesset desk because the inception of the 23rd Knesset. Nearly none of these legal guidelines will truly be delivered to a vote, and most of these which might be mentioned within the Knesset will probably be shortly faraway from the agenda. As Shevach Weiss would say, these legal guidelines are merely a way of creating a press release.
I examined the proposals with the intention to report on them to you. Yaakov Asher of Degel HaTorah launched 27 payments, on matters starting from a requirement for license plates for electrical bicycles and scooters to exempting emergency responders from paying for parking. Uri Maklev additionally launched a number of payments of his personal. Within the Shas get together, Moshe Abutbul submitted a number of proposed legal guidelines, whereas Michoel Malchieli introduced a complete of 16 payments, much more than Abutbul, to the desk. His areas of focus ranged from the interval of validity of a allow for development to a commemoration of the legacy of Rav Ovadiah Yosef.
Yair Lapid, together with a gaggle of MKs, submitted 4 proposed legal guidelines. Considered one of his payments issues the Armenian nation, a controversial topic that when induced Lapid to develop into entangled in a diplomatic incident. The opposite three are legal guidelines blatantly focusing on Netanyahu, equivalent to a invoice that will prohibit a first-rate minister who has been indicted from persevering with to serve in his place. In the meantime, Elazar Stern is continuous to advertise his personal twisted agenda, with a sequence of legal guidelines that would come with lowering the Chief Rabbinate to a single chief rabbi fairly than two and requiring kashrus supervision to focus solely on the meals itself, fairly than considering points such because the institution’s Shabbos observance.
These payments will be delivered to the Knesset for dialogue solely after 45 days have handed. In the meantime, the Knesset has begun accepting pressing motions for the agenda as soon as once more. On Sunday morning, the Knesset presidium (i.e., Benny Gantz, as Knesset speaker, and his deputies) convened to debate numerous pressing motions that had been submitted on a variety of topics (together with police brutality towards chareidim, the failure to launch prisoners because of the menace of coronavirus, and the discrimination towards chareidim affected by autism, in distinction to their chiloni counterparts). Solely two motions had been accepted for dialogue: a movement that highlighted the fast have to broaden and enhance the help bundle for self-employed employees (which had been submitted by MKs Mickey Levi, Samy Abu Shahadeh, Yaakov Asher, Moshe Arbel, and Merav Michaeli), and one other coping with distance studying in faculties through the corona disaster (submitted by Keren Barak, Matan Kahane, Gadeer Kamal-Mreeh, Uri Maklev, and Yaakov Margi). Nobody was in a position to clarify the idea on which these matters had been chosen. At any time when I requested this query, the response was a shrug of the shoulders and an air of resignation.
Minyanim Resume
Davening with a minyan had develop into permissible as soon as once more in Israel. In an adaptation of the outdated saying, “Ein simcha okay’hatoras hasefeikos,” maybe I can recommend that there isn’t a pleasure as nice as hatoras hatefillos—when davening turns into permissible once more.
We’ve been dwelling in a topsy-turvy actuality. We spent the Seder evening below siege, and we celebrated a whole Yom Tov with out visiting the Kosel. On Pesach, there have been no shiurim, and davening was restricted to our porches. In a way, it was the “takeout” model of Mincha and Maariv. Once I caught a glimpse of one in all our neighborhood rabbonim on his porch, I believed in regards to the Shabbos Hagadol drosha that he had not delivered. I seemed on the kohanim and on the males who had been reciting Kaddish and had been barred from going to shul. I believed in regards to the rabbonim who wait all yr for the chance to steer their congregations in reciting the brocha on sefiras ha’omer. There have been so many issues that had been absent from our lives. In any occasion, the widespread pleasure over the resumption of minyanim is yet one more testomony to the Jewish individuals’s craving to daven as they need to.
Remembering “Abba Einstein” of Lodz
This week we mark the 15th yahrtzeit of Rav Abba Mordechai Berman. The third of Iyar, the yahrtzeit of Rav Yeshaya of Kerestir, can also be Rav Abba’s yahrtzeit.
Rav Abba Berman was a person whose genius can by no means be absolutely grasped. He was born 101 years in the past and made his method from his hometown of Lodz to the Mir yeshiva on the age of 14. Upfront of his arrival, rumor started to unfold within the yeshiva that an iluy was on his method from Lodz, and that he would have an unlimited impression on the yeshiva.
After his marriage (to the daughter of Rav Avrohom Greenberg, of the famend Greenberg household), Rav Abba started delivering shiurim within the Mir yeshiva in America. He later based Yeshivas Iyun HaTalmud, and he moved to Eretz Yisroel, together with the yeshiva and its talmidim, for a short while, however then he returned to America. Years later, he settled in Eretz Yisroel once more.
As a younger talmid in Mir, Rav Abba had two nicknames. He was referred to as “Abba Lodzer,” simply as each younger man on the time was recognized by his hometown; nonetheless, he was additionally given the moniker “Abba Einstein.” The bochurim used to elucidate that the secular world had a genius named Einstein, and his counterpart in Mir was the younger gaon Abba Berman; therefore, they appended the title “Einstein” to his title. Rav Chaim Shmulevitz, who was a bochur within the yeshiva on the time, as soon as remarked innocently, “It’s attention-grabbing that there’s a bochur right here whose final title is Einstein. I’m wondering if he’s associated to the well-known professor.” His friends shortly defined that it was merely a nickname.
Rav Abba Berman handed away 15 years in the past and was buried on Har Hamenuchos in Yerushalayim. Many famend gaonim are thought-about his talmidim. Rav Yisroel Elya Weintraub was thought-about his talmid, as is Rav Yeruchom Olshin of Lakewood, yibadeil l’chaim. Many different talmidei chachomim try to emulate his good derech halimud, which is considered as a derivation of the strategies of Rav Chaim of Brisk.
Considered one of Rav Abba’s famend talmidim in Eretz Yisroel is Rav Moshe Wolpin, who maintains a kollel of excellent yungerleit in Yerushalayim, within the constructing of the Chevron yeshiva within the neighborhood of Geulah. Rav Wolpin’s shiurim are thought-about extremely harking back to these of his rebbi, each of their type of supply and within the brilliance of his analyses. The yungerleit within the kollel are astounded daily anew by the brilliance and depth of his shiurim. In the present day, these shiurim are recorded and accessible by phone. Maybe it is best to take heed to a shiur, simply to grasp what you’re lacking….
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