tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post2580683178107192310..comments2024-03-28T21:30:33.665+02:00Comments on Daas Torah - Issues of Jewish Identity: Nicholas Winton: Saved 669 Jewish children from the NazisDaas Torahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07252904288544083215noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-67898022732163535312014-05-08T19:02:52.087+03:002014-05-08T19:02:52.087+03:00About a hundred years ago in Jerusalem the old inh...About a hundred years ago in Jerusalem the old inhabitants, deeply Orthodox Jews, were very upset at the Communists and others who had arrived and were changing Israel into a secular community. Once there was a tragedy and some deeply Orthodox Jews said that the punishment was because of these Russian Communist Jews. Reb Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, disagreed. These people served in the Czar's army for many years and were tortured to convert but did not. They never learned Torah and know nothing about it. How can they be punished? But we who do learn Torah and yet sin, are intention sinners and our sins are very severe because of that. The fault for the tragedies is thus not on them but on us.Dovid Eidensohnhttp://torahtimes.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-61209512492677830312014-05-08T04:53:00.158+03:002014-05-08T04:53:00.158+03:00A good deed is not destructible. In the time of th...A good deed is not destructible. In the time of the Marsho a very wicked man died, and because there was no sin he did not commit and because he was so flagrant and anti-Torah, somebody went over to his body being prepared for burial and pulled his nose. Everyone burst out laughing. Later on, the dead man appeared in a dream to the one who pulled his nose and demanded a Din Torah in heaven. "You have insulted a Torah scholar" he claimed. This went on night after night. The dead man constantly appeared and demanded that the one who pulled his nose must die and come to heaven to be judged with him for the sin of insulting a Torah scholar. Finally, the man came to the Marsho and told him the story. The Marsho said, "Sleep in my house. When the dead man comes to you, cry out, and I will come and talk to him." And so it was. The Marsho heard the voice of the man who came to him for help and rushed to talk to the dead man. "What is this about you being a Talmid Chochom?" asked the Marsho. "Everyone knows you did every sin in the Torah and never learned Torah."<br />"Yes," said the dead man. "But one day I saw a Jew drowning and and pulled him to dry land. He lay helpless on the ground and I felt sorry for him and brought him to my house and nursed him back to health. When he got better it seemed that he was a Torah scholar who had no money, so I supported him. Now in heaven I am surrounded by angels created by this man's learning and my kindness. I demand a Din Torah for being humiliated."<br />The Marsha replied, "True, you certainly deserve much credit for saving a man's life and for your kindness in supporting a Torah scholar for many years. But what happened to all of your sins?"<br />The man replied, "There are thousands of evil angels who want to tear me limb from limb but the angels of the good deed I did surround me and nobody can harm me."<br />The Marsha said, "Now, when you will get this man punished, the angels of punishment will say, "If this man who pulled his nose can die,and be destroyed, surely the sinner himself, despite his good deeds, can be punished for a lifetime of terrible sins." The dead man disappeared and never showed up again.<br />Thus, a totally evil man was rewarded as if he was a Torah scholar, and his huge collection of sin was ignored. Surely this man who was an innocent victim of the times when he went with his parents to a country without any Torah, and then saved so many children, how can we doubt that he will receive a great reward?Dovid Eidensohnhttp://torahtimes.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-84093717673587657402014-05-06T19:09:46.289+03:002014-05-06T19:09:46.289+03:00It would be a good idea for some shomrei Torah tha...It would be a good idea for some shomrei Torah that live near him to get to know him so that perhaps they could have him say vidui before he dies. That would insure his portion in Olam Habatzoorbanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-14057509136501288022014-05-06T18:51:16.319+03:002014-05-06T18:51:16.319+03:00He did not keep any of the mitzvos or avoid any of...He did not keep any of the mitzvos or avoid any of the aveiros except for the wonderful deeds that he did in saving the children. He certainly deserves a great reward. However, someone who doesn't believe in techiyas hamaysim min hatorah is not eligible for Olam Haba. I've never heard of any exceptions for that.<br /><br />What Olam Haba would he merit? He certainly wouldn't seem to merit a Jewish Olam Haba. He doesn't seem to be eligible for a non Jewish Olam Haba.tzoorbanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-42793859205503947112014-05-06T17:43:44.112+03:002014-05-06T17:43:44.112+03:00Really!!! He bought his olam haba 80 times, his de...Really!!! He bought his olam haba 80 times, his deeds were his tshuvah.Observernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-85691394860160255682014-05-06T15:35:03.151+03:002014-05-06T15:35:03.151+03:00Perhaps he'll do teshuva before he dies for no...Perhaps he'll do teshuva before he dies for not keeping Yiddishkeit and be zoche to olam haba because of his great deeds.tzoorbanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-88416672460771345372014-05-05T21:54:12.801+03:002014-05-05T21:54:12.801+03:00What an exceptional man! He should never be forgot...What an exceptional man! He should never be forgotten, just like the other heroes in World War II - Feng-Shan Ho, Irena Sendler, Hugh O’Flaherty, Giorgio Perlasca, Chiune Sugihara, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, Frank Foley, Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Dimitar Peshev, Raoul Wallenberg and Pope Pius XII.Esther Lowensteinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-7497976763251389072014-05-05T16:10:16.784+03:002014-05-05T16:10:16.784+03:00What a shame he was converted out of the faith. Wh...What a shame he was converted out of the faith. Where were the kids placed? are any practicing Yiddishkeit today?<br />What a musar what a 2 week vocation could do. Yeish Koineh oilomo beshoah achas.Yeish koineh olomo beshaah achasnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-59209273112560992102014-05-05T15:57:02.424+03:002014-05-05T15:57:02.424+03:00Tzaddik. What an irony that an entire community of...Tzaddik. What an irony that an entire community of 8,000 Jews cannot rally together to rescue just 2 little neshomos that are crying out for help today. Vienna todaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-35480020560711563262014-05-04T02:20:14.103+03:002014-05-04T02:20:14.103+03:00What a phenomenal inspirational man
Thank you for ...What a phenomenal inspirational man<br />Thank you for postingAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04921575166220729967noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-45816214841067769482014-05-04T02:02:33.090+03:002014-05-04T02:02:33.090+03:00What I find most fascinating about this story is t...What I find most fascinating about this story is the words 'too much emphasis of the past'.<br /><br />This is a man who can be very proud of what he has already done.. but chooses to do more and more.Eize Hu Chochomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15172122633884886920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7309929059139673041.post-64554287789181341852014-05-04T01:44:54.723+03:002014-05-04T01:44:54.723+03:00Unbelievable.
Tzaddik yesod olam.Unbelievable.<br /><br />Tzaddik yesod olam.Snagnoreply@blogger.com