Maybe if we eased up a little regarding the boys we could gain some leverage to save the girls
BSD
Rabbi ...,
A darhoibeneh Chamisha Asar beShvat,
I agree we must look inward.
I
think we ought start by identifying the somewhat pervasive rot in the
frum/chareidi world that's at the root of the government crusade against
the girls. The government couldn't possibly dare to embark on this
persecutory Giyus Banos program without hefty Chareidi betrayal from
within.
1
I'm referring to the elevation of power-grabs from an art form to an addiction, by some frum askonim.
2.
Not to mention the pervasive worship of government money.
3.
Then
you have the unhinged, "blind as a bat," Kool-Aid devotionalism - to
various intrepid "frum" party hacks, political climbers who unabashedly
deny the very existence of Giyus Banos, because it's only being
perpetrated against girls other than "unzereh..." (And then they have
the azus to brand that cultism as "Daas Torah." )
4.
Then
you have frum people out there being bodaik the tzitzis of every girl
arrested, and some more satanic ones even being mozti la'az on the
incarcerated and persecuted girls*, claiming that they're not "frum."
(My father reminded me that "FRUM" sometimes stands for "Fill mit
Rishus, U'vainig Mitzvos.")
[*Sounds similar to what Reb Elchonon Wasserman speaks about in Kovetz HeOros, Agada 10, regarding Zera Amalek, see there.]
5.
Then you have a large crowd of useful idiots in the frum world who
serve as consumers of this nonsense, perhaps out of convenience.
6.
Compound that with the common cowardice of many functionaries/Rabbonim,
and others, who see the truth - but are too afraid or apathetic to
speak out when girls are being abused in the Army, in jail, in court,
and by frum slanderers.
So is it a surprise?
So if we deal with that, I think we're well taken care of.
PS
Btw, the aforementioned corruptiles eased up on the boys long ago; they
beat you to the idea. It's just that they didn't intend to help the
girls either - having abandoned them too ... in favor of the finer
things in life...
THIS is, in part, what I
meant when I mentioned to you, a few years ago, that one thing that
scares me more than an Israeli government filled with Chilonim is
an Israeli government filled with Chareidim...
I
do agree that broader Israeli society needs to see frum people caring
about people other than themselves. I think the dealing w/ the
aforementioned issues will address that, in part.
We as individuals need to set an example by not emulating the aforementioned.
the difficulty with your proposals, especially the conclusion, is that Hareidi model, of the past 100-200 years, is to be totally separate, and in conflct with any type of modern or secular thinking, especially when it is done by other Jews.
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