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10.11.2024

Belzer Rebbe: Internet without a filter - will not enter the shteibel

Rebbe addressed the status of the traditional Shteidiga Torah and sharply raised interest in the Internet • Enter for the full sermon

Belzer Rebbe: Internet without a filter - will not enter the shteibel
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Yesterday the Belzer Rebbe delivered a sermon at the Shteidiga Torah status, in Kiryat Belz in Jerusalem, where the Admor carries out words of encouragement.

Rebbe made on some points and started with the theme strengthening prayer: "Everyone knows and understands the importance to come every day to pray and set times for Torah study at the "heimisha Stiebel "meet every day with the same people the same kind of people, the same amount and same quality. Even in the big cities there is some Selzer Shteiblech, it is not good to go every time to a different shteibel, but to make sure to go to a regular shteibel, and it's good for body and soul. "

The Rebbe continued to strengthen Torah study, "setting time for regular Torah study, it is not only important because of Torah study, but the entire home runs differently, food, speech. The kollel students surely think that they learn all day why must they set aside regular times, but it is not so because the voice of Torah must be heard from the shteibel, and if one take a chavrusa, it is even more important.

One of the things that have become customary are groups, besides for meeting at the shteibel, men of the same age meet and learn something together, it is good for those who are stronger and those who are weaker, one strengthens the other, one influences the other.

It used to be that these groups were only for men; today we have it for women too. Of course it is difficult to meet each week, but the importance cannot be described, in most places it is customary and where it isn’t it should be, it brings spiritual and physical benefit.

The main issue the Rebbe brought up is the unfiltered internet. A few years ago it was the Belzer Rebbe who first brought up the ravages of the internet.

"Although I cannot say that filtered internet is the best thing, but the ravages are much less than unfiltered internet. The meaning is that one who doesn’t have internet should purchase it, but those who need it for livelihood should use it with a filter, one who walks around without filtered internet has no place in the shteibel."
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