Viznitzer Rebbe against 'mosrim' to authorities
Vizhnitzer Rebbe spoke sharply against avreichim suspected of 'mesira' at Shalosh Seudos • also came out against going to secular courts • Why did Belz burn a Jew in the matzos oven?
- Yonah Green, Behadrey Haredim
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שוקי לרר
During Shalosh Seudos at the great hall in Kiryat Vizhnitz, Bnei Brak, the Viznitzer Rebbe spoke sharply against avreichim suspected of delivery to the authorities.
The Rebbe spoke about the weekly Parsha and said that in every matter one should listen to Beis Din. "Today there is a decision that the court could not issue a letter of refusal. Who would have thought we would reach this situation? ".
Later the Rebbe read from the book of the Imrei Chaim zt"l, who writes at length about the 'mosrim' - and read two letters.
Then the Rebbe sang melodies of joy and Farsphil on the occasion of the simcha in Vizhnitz, and made zimun.
Before Havdalah the Rebbe continued to speak against mosrim, and of damage caused by neighbors. "When one adds a construction, they immediately go to inform about that. If indeed there are problems in this regard, one should go to Beis Din. Under no circumstances should one go to courts," said the Rebbe.
After singing 'Hamavdil' the Rebbe called Harav Chaim Moshe Horowitz, and asked him to tell what he had heard from the Rebbe the Makor Baruch zt"l, when he told that the first year he was in Belz, he saw that before baking matzahs on Erev Pesach, they put a Jew with a white beard into the oven and burned him. To his question: what is this? – they told him he was a great moser and according to the order of the rabbis they burned him in the oven at this sublime time, to show the public the enormity of the sin.
Behadrey Haredim learned that the Rebbe's words were directed against those chassidim whose children were not accepted to institutions of the Hasidus, and they threatened to inform the authorities, such as two cases in which the Beis Din was not obeyed.
The Rebbe spoke about the weekly Parsha and said that in every matter one should listen to Beis Din. "Today there is a decision that the court could not issue a letter of refusal. Who would have thought we would reach this situation? ".
Later the Rebbe read from the book of the Imrei Chaim zt"l, who writes at length about the 'mosrim' - and read two letters.
Then the Rebbe sang melodies of joy and Farsphil on the occasion of the simcha in Vizhnitz, and made zimun.
Before Havdalah the Rebbe continued to speak against mosrim, and of damage caused by neighbors. "When one adds a construction, they immediately go to inform about that. If indeed there are problems in this regard, one should go to Beis Din. Under no circumstances should one go to courts," said the Rebbe.
After singing 'Hamavdil' the Rebbe called Harav Chaim Moshe Horowitz, and asked him to tell what he had heard from the Rebbe the Makor Baruch zt"l, when he told that the first year he was in Belz, he saw that before baking matzahs on Erev Pesach, they put a Jew with a white beard into the oven and burned him. To his question: what is this? – they told him he was a great moser and according to the order of the rabbis they burned him in the oven at this sublime time, to show the public the enormity of the sin.
Behadrey Haredim learned that the Rebbe's words were directed against those chassidim whose children were not accepted to institutions of the Hasidus, and they threatened to inform the authorities, such as two cases in which the Beis Din was not obeyed.
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