Rabbi Eidensohn - I salute you.
In your recent blog posts, you have touched repeatedly on something that has been deeply troubling me for a very long time. Because it is relevant to this discussion, I include a letter I wrote to my Rav a few months ago. You can insert the phenomena of intimidation and abuse of victims mentioned in your blog to my list of disillusionment.
If you would like to post this on your blog (anonymously of course) I would be grateful to see what response it gets.
And I would also very much like to know how you deal with this situation. Can you see any way forward? Can Klal Yisrael be saved from this horrible scourge where "frum" social policy is effectively dictated by a bunch of corrupt, immoral bullies?
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Rebbe,
I have for a long time harbored several misgivings about the Charedi world. You already know my opinion about the seeming obsession with chumros. Moreover, I find the very concept of categorizing Jews quite offensive: was David Hamelech charedi? Was he Dati-Leumi or Tziyoni? No, he was a Yehudi. OK, I can tolerate as much as saying which shevet you belong to, so maybe I can deal with Sefardi and Ashkenazi labels, because we have different minhagim - just so long as there is mutual respect, and my saying I'm Ashkenazi doesn't mean I think less of the next guy who happens to have made aliya from Iraq. But these days, when someone says they're Charedi, it usually carries implications that everyone else is somehow a lesser Jew, holding at a lower level at best; off the derech and an apikoros at worst. And this last series of events in Beit Shemesh and Mea Shearim is only serving to solidify this perception in my eyes. Notwithstanding the unbelievable chessed and selflessness of individuals in the Charedi world (e.g. Zaka, Yad Sarah, Hatzola etc.) it is becoming increasingly apparent to me that the mainstream Charedi establishment is becoming more and more openly hostile to and deprecating of all other Jews.
And it comes from the top. Rav Elyashiv may be a sacred cow, but
this letter that was trumpeted all over the Charedi media just blows me away. I didn't trust the media to translate and excerpt it for me; I read it in full, with my own eyes - and it is totally unambiguous. No to the army. No to secular studies. No to any form of contact with the secular world. And the startling claim "אשר לא שערום אבותינו" - that our ancestors never learned these things. So Rambam wasn't a physician. Rashi wasn't a vintner. The Chayei Adam wasn't a businessman. Avraham, Yitzchak and Yaakov weren't shepherds. And people like me, who committed the sin of learning a trade and don't spend our time in full time learning - and especially those who go to the army - are clearly outside the fold, תועים and חטאים, in the opinion of Rav Elyashiv, the Official Gadol HaDor.
My best דין לכף זכות is that R' Elyashiv did not write this letter, and that his signature at the bottom is forged. But considering that the learned Rav has not protested against the forgery of his signature here, we must conclude either that he agrees with the content, that he is being kept in ignorance by his askanim/handlers, or that his protests are not being allowed to be publicized. And whichever conclusion we come to, it makes it very difficult to take anything I hear in his name seriously. If he is so out of touch with the outside world because everything reaching him or emanating from him is so thoroughly filtered and perverted by his askanim, then frankly he is no more than a puppet.
Irrespective of whether or not Rav Elyashiv actually wrote this letter, the common perception now is that this is the Official Charedi Position on life. Any True Believer must forswear any secular education, accept the privations associated with having no professional qualifications and therefore the extremely high probability lifelong poverty and reliance on handouts from the aforementioned חטאים and תועים with whom he should have no contact (beyond extending his palm to them). And not a breath of protest or dissent from anyone. Since it comes from Rav Elyashiv, this is Torah MiSinai, and to question it is apikorsus.
I'm not buying the apologetics anymore about Charedi society being centered on chessed. Haven't bought it since the charedim turned their backs on the Jews of Gush Katif. If the Jew in need wears (or wore) a different kind of kippa, it's not for us to protest if he gets kicked out of his home and has his life ruined - just so long as the government keeps funding our yeshivos. We'll protest about desecration of ancient graves on Kvish 6 and remain silent about the desecration of fresh graves in Neve Dekalim. The behavior of the Sikrikim in Beit Shemesh and Mea Shearim does not strike me as an aberration, but rather the logical conclusion of a certain attitude about life that seems to characterize the Charedi world in general. So it makes perfect sense that the Rabbonim don't condemn it; why should they, if it serves their purposes?
אמר רבי אלעזר אמר רבי חנינא: תלמידי חכמים מרבים שלום בעולם.
I am no Talmid Chacham, and I cannot judge who is a Talmid Chacham. But I am pretty well grounded in logic. And if the above statement is true, then it logically follows that anyone who increases machlokes in the world ipso facto cannot be a Talmid Chacham.
Rebbe, I have to tell you, if I had not learned Torah under Rabbi G' ZTz"L, I probably would have come to the conclusion by now that there are no Talmidei Chachamim left in the world, and maybe even that Torah produces self-righteous, self-centered and elitist bullies who don't give a tinker's cuss about anyone outside of their narrow world. If it were not for you, presenting a sane alternative to the insanity of the rest of the Charedi world, I might already have packed my bags and gone back so that I could educate my children in the school that Rav G' founded, and draw my inspiration from what seems now to be one of the last sources of genuine Torah in the world. Torah without politics. Torah without divisions. Torah without judgmentalism. Just Torah. And Shalom.
Chillul Hashem cuts deep. It's not just chilonim who are alienated by this disgraceful behavior and the שתיקה כהודאה of the Charedi world. It's even frum Jews like me. And who knows how many people never learned Sane Torah under a Rabbi G', and have been pushed off the derech altogether?
Please convince me I am wrong. And please tell me who the talmidei chachamim are in our generation who are increasing Shalom in the world. I am sick to my stomach, disillusioned, and frankly, hanging on to the thread that is Rabbi G' to maintain my own faith.
Sincerely,