Monday, January 10, 2022

"DO NOT MUTILATE YOURSELVES" - Devarim 14:1.

It is forbidden to mutilate oneself (to "gash" oneself out of grief over a death or as an idolatrous practice - Hilchos Avodas Zara chapter 12 halacha 13. To mutilate for non death-related grief is also forbidden. See halacha 16).

This commandment also includes a prohibition against having two rabbinical courts in a single community, since this can cause great discord. Because of the similarity in the Hebrew roots, the prohibition against gashing oneself can be interpreted to mean: "Do not separate into various different groupings" (ibid halacha 14).

I have always struggled with this odd and intriguing parallel.
Why would the Torah put these two concepts - "gashing" and "grouping" - into one and the same word?

But alas - for those who live in Crown Heights, NY, the connection is evident, and tragically so:
In this community, there used to be one rabbinical court. However, due to communal dissent over the past two decades, two courts emerged. The original one is run by Rabbi Osdaba, who is the last living member of the original court upon whom the Rebbe bequeathed the glorious appellation - "mightiest of the mighty ones," referring to the members' rabbinical prowess and reliability. The other court is run by another rabbi, half the age of the elder (The latter was created to destroy and replace the former. Tragically, its mission was accomplished, to a great extent).

Here is a recent example of their disagreement:
The elder rabbi recently expressed that it is completely forbidden to coerce anyone to take the covid shot. Alternatively, the younger rabbi told school administrators to comply with past governmental decrees of forcing children to take a repertoire of vaccines (including shots for STDs that don't really affect Chassidic youngsters), and with which the covid vaccine will soon be included. Real soon (yikes!). And more recently, this younger rabbi instructs our yeshivas to abide by all abusive governmental regulations, like forcing 5-year-olds to wear masks while they study Torah, soon to force yeshiva instructors to take the dangerous injection that will leave a certain percentage of them infertile, and shortly thereafter to force all children of all elementary grades to take this injection too.

Due to the duality of CH's community rabbinic guidance (which lead to the absence thereof), the yeshiva administrators have the prerogative to listen to whichever rabbi they choose, and will most likely do so based on financial expediency.

Now we can understand the prophetic message related in the abovementioned verse. It is because we do not have a beis din (that must be composed of a minimum of three members) that our children are about to be forced to take this deadly shot. It is because we have stood by and watched the "grouping" of two courts, that we are now being forced to violate the prohibition of "gashing", to mutilate our children, G-d forbid!  

SO WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

Crown Heights - make your voice heard! Demand a single beis din of a minimum of three rabbonim. If this cannot happen in the imminent future, then demand that the younger rab. (the "jab" rab.) step down. As long as he is in a position of communal influence, our children are in danger of either being forced to take the covid jab (as well as each and every 6 month booster) or to be barred from yeshiva, in the coming weeks or months. This younger rabbi has done it once before (in 2019 when he supported the yeshiva's ousting of thousands of Jewish children from yeshivas), and he'll do it again. And if we can't force him to step down, then we need to create a neighborhood watch to oversee the yeshiva administrations, that they dare not comply with the looming covid jab mandate for school children, contaminating our children's pure chinuch with formidable physical danger and unprecedented spiritual impurity.  



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

For over a decade, the community was told by its religious leadership:
Don't rely on your brain - rely on the braun.
But now that the braun has become brainless - it's time for the community's religious leadership to become braunless.
#SaveTheKidsOfCrownHeights

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