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23.09.2024

Rabbi Shik: "The false politics will be wiped out and will fall apart"

In a long answer about the decrees of yeshiva students, Rabbi of Yavnel tells of the history of the Breslov Chassidim in Russia, and promised that "those who want to harm those studying – will leave in disgrace"

Rabbi Shik: "The false politics will be wiped out and will fall apart"

"Am Yisrael has already been through two thousand years of exiles, the nations wanted to eliminate the Torah from people of Israel, and decree all kinds of evil decrees and what was the end? The holy Torah remained strong, and those who observed the Torah remained strong in Judaism and Torah study, and all those who wanted to turn them from observance and Torah study - were wiped out altogether and disappeared, and their memory was forgotten from the earth. "

These words were written by Rabbi Shik from Yavniel in response to a question posed to his office in Borough Park, New York via the column FAQ of Breslov Chassidim, the website of the institutions. The questioner wanted to know "What is the Rabbi's opinion about what is happening now in Israel, the evil decrees on the Haredi community and the world of Torah. Is there anything to fear? And is there anything we can do to eliminate these decrees?"

Rabbi Shik goes on to write: "I heard from Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Bender, that in all the years the communists took power in Russia, and there were wars and all kinds of parties, those in favor and those against, and every day they was news. Nevertheless, our people were not confused about anything, but persisted steadily in the holy Torah study, and engaged in prayer, and most of them went to the grave of our Rabbi z"l, and other fields, and no one was confused by the news that happened with the Communists and their derivation.

"Because our precious people's main purpose was eternal, to flee to Him, and not pay attention to what is happening in the world., And the Tanna Hakodosh already said 'at the time of the death of a person, he has no money, no gold or precious stones and gems, but only the Torah and only good deeds stand by him', and therefore they were not interested in anything but Torah and prayer and practical observance and joy and dancing every day, and it was their desire, and it should be the same now."

Rabbi Shick concluded and asked of his students "not to interfere in the politics of lies, because Hashem is great and his salvation is great, and the holy Torah cannot be wiped out, indeed anyone who wants to touch it, eventually will be wiped out and will crumble and disappear, and those who wanted to put feet against Torah scholars, will leave in disgrace, and will be wiped out completely."
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