What page in the sefer "Igros Daas" is this found? On the bottom of the page, Rabbi Weintraub alludes to a Kuntress that was written to expand on what he posits to be the proper approach. Was this Kuntress ever published? What is the name of it?
"After a brief residence in Jerusalem, Weintraub moved to Bene Barak in 1965. There, he lived on Rashbam street and was a neighbor to Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky. In 1967, after the Six-Day War, Weintraub penned – at the behest of Rabbi Shach – a pamphlet to explain to perplexed Jews the spiritual meaning of the Israeli victory."
What page in the sefer "Igros Daas" is this found?
ReplyDeleteOn the bottom of the page, Rabbi Weintraub alludes to a Kuntress that was written to expand on what he posits to be the proper approach.
Was this Kuntress ever published?
What is the name of it?
"After a brief residence in Jerusalem, Weintraub moved to Bene Barak in 1965. There, he lived on Rashbam street and was a neighbor to Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky. In 1967, after the Six-Day War, Weintraub penned – at the behest of Rabbi Shach – a pamphlet to explain to perplexed Jews the spiritual meaning of the Israeli victory."
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