Sunday, February 1, 2009

Good Times...


Palm Springs 2009

You know me, I fargin anybody a good time. Really, I do. Especially if Chabad is the host and we can squeeze some positive PR out of this. Yet, in these trying economic times, when most people are uncertain of the future, there seems to be a new consciousness, people don't want to seem like they don't care. At least most people. Democrats and the Hollywood types have no problem saying one thing and doing another, but most people want to seem as if they care, even if they have no worries of their own and could afford to live as normal. We all remember the bailout hearings where the CEO's of the big 3 auto companies were laughed off of Capitol Hill because they arrived at the hearings in their private jets. People like it when they think that you care about their financial problems, it makes them feel as if they're important to the people that matter. The same can be said about vacations to exotic locales; if you're struggling to make ends meet, and then you see that some people have no problem taking weeks off and never bat an eyelash, all of a sudden you begin to resent them.


Palm Springs 2006

You may think that it's me and my "hate" for anything not Lubavitch, but really, it's not. I asked several non-Lubavitchers and I got the same answer: "It looks like no recession there." I also have the utmost respect for Reb Aron of Satmar. I think he's a trailblazing Rebbe, one who utilizes most of his time to help people, it's just that there seems to be the most pictures of him available, not of the others. I guess his people see it as some kind of chashivus, the fact that he's resting up in California. Truthfully, if anybody needs a vacation today it's him, but what's up with the Pupener Rebbe? וואס דארף ער זיך אזוי אפרוהען? Maybe every Baal Mishpoche should be given an all expenses paid trip to his choice of Miami or Palm Springs to rest his weary bones? Instead the Yeshivos go after you for doing what the leaders do and teach us to do! They charge you more for going on vacation since its disposable income in their opinion. What gives?


The Viener Rov of Williamsburg in Palm Springs last week

24 comments:

Milhouse said...

Palm Springs and Miami are not such expensive places to get to, or to stay at. It probably doesn't cost these people much more to stay there than to stay at home. And with this weather, I'd also rather be in a warm place, so why not? The ikar that you seem to be complaining of is that they can take the time off, but that comes with the territory of being self-employed. If you worked for yourself you too could take a few weeks off whenever you liked, especially if you were able to work part-time over there, as I imagine these rebbes do. (They're still on the phone, and people still go to see them.)

And remember that our nesi'im also used to go on datche, there was the famous trip to Yalta, the many trips to Mentone, Paris, the various spas, etc. Only our Rebbe was mechadesh a derech of never taking a day off, and never going anywhere.

So I think you're off base here, Tzig.

Hirshel Tzig - הירשל ציג said...

point taken.

But I think that the Rebbe was MECHAYEV all other Gutte Yidden. Just my silly opinion. And I'm not speaking as a Lubavitcher.

Anonymous said...

Tzig

Rebbes don't need gelt to go to Palm Springs, or Miami

in fact, they are invited .They don't let them pay anything

Samll Rebbes is a different story

Anonymous said...

you guys are talking nonsense there is no normal rebbes these days and every body can go on vacation if he wants to so why bother

Anonymous said...

Whats up with the Viener Rov of Williamsburg, he doesn't even have a Yeshiva barley a minyon whats he resting from?

Anonymous said...

When you're a manhig of klal yisroel, you need to get out of your daled amos. Think of it as "hamelech basodeh", when the Rebbe is more accessible to the masses, and can be asked a personal question without 50 people and a WOL camera recording the moment.

LkwdGuy said...

WADR, there are halachos in Shulchan Aruch that apply specifically to times when people lack enough food. Excuses about everyone needing a little relaxation and/or recreation now and then don't fly.

Anonymous said...

I don't think its the money that bothers me or even our host. Its the attitute of relaxation.
Reb Elchonon HAYAD wrote that a Yid has no spare time. His time is his most valuable posession and he needs to use that for Tore and Good deeds. So why the need for opruh , opruhen from what? As hebrew calls it chofesh - freedom from what Mitzvoth ? Yes the rebbes keep up the show even on vacation, but can that be said for others too ?
The elderly sick etc (depressed) need a vacation , but just to get away ... from who (the wife ? the chassidim ? then what is his a Summer rebbe ?) from what ?I will give these guys credit at least they are not vacationing in Austria and other places in Europe full of Jewish blood like some other Israeli rebbes.

Anonymous said...

The more pictures I see of Rebbes in action , I have to admit that Chassiduth and Rebbeshaft ended in 1994.

Anonymous said...

Hershel,

First of all. thanks for hosting and moderating this popular blog, I enjoy every post and read most comments, keep it up with pride and respect for others!

On the Rebbe Vacation topic, I can only add as a Satmarer Chosid that the Satmar Rebbe (RA) takes vacation twice a year where he pays for his Chavrusa from Kollel going back some 30 years, Harav Undsdorpher from Montreal to join him where they spend most of the day Al Hatorah V'al Ha'avodah.

Every person is entitled for a vacation and time out, especially one whoe serves the public in a fashion very little of us do, these Super Officials work under extreme pressure and give away for the public not only thier time but thier heart and soul.

From serving thier own comunities to helping international organizations across the world, the only way they can succed is if they get some rest.

Let's keep things in perspective! does a vacation in the "exotic" Chabad House in Palm Springs sound anything near a private jet to a bailout hearing? come on.

BTW the Satmar Rebbe was very impressed from the Shluach in Palm Springs, he was invited to KJ, Monroe last year to spend a Shabbos, and a Tea Party was held there to raise funds for his causes.

And as far I know, the Rebbe helped raise funds for the bailout of Rubashkin after they got to know each other when the Rebbe traveled to Postville to see the operations of the plant and its Kashrus Standards in an effort to raise the Stanrds and perhaps switch the Satmar Beef to the Rubaskin plant.

In either case, I wish the Rebbe a nice time in PS and hope to see him back with fresh Kochos to continue his efforts for all of us.

A Satmar Chosid

Anonymous said...

Makes me sick. Goes with $250,000 Menorahs.

Anonymous said...

הירשל

איך זעה אז די משכילשע איינפלוס ווערט ר"ל שטארקער ביי דיר פון טאג צו טאג. אט אזוי האבען די משכילים און געטומעלט קעגן די רביס פון אייראפע, אז זיי פארען ארום און לעבן ברייט אויף די חסידים'ס חשבון, בשעת אז די חסידים הונגערון נאך א שטיקל ברויט! ! אוי לעינים שכך רואות
ממש אזוי

Anonymous said...

צ"ל געלאכט און געטומעלט

Anonymous said...

At least this Satmar Rebbe doesn't have a (alleged) child moleseter serving as Menahal in his Moisad!

Anonymous said...

HIRSHEL
The Satmar Rebbe is probably one of the hardest working rebbes besides a talmid chochom and masmid, So the concept of Gadlaie Mishel Echov should fairly be applied to him. He has his personality problems but the responsibility of the job cures his shtick slowly

Milhouse said...

Shneur, what you quote from R Elchonon is all very well, and indeed we saw that our Rebbe never took a day off, and never went anywhere. But that's not a normal way. Even lehavdil the US president needs time off; that's why there's a Camp David for the weekends, and why they spend so much time at their private homes or those of their friends. And so we saw will almost all rebbes, including our own nesi'im, up to and including the Frierdiker Rebbe.

The Rebbe Maharash used to go to Paris and Mentone. The Rebbe Nishmoso Eden would travel all over Europe, and go on datche with his family every summer. As we all know, one summer instead of datche they went to Yalta. The Frierdiger Rebbe also, when he lived in Europe, would travel to Marienbad and other spas for his health. BH our Rebbe had a very strong constitution and didn't feel the need for relaxation; that's not a derech for everyone. Maybe R Elchonon was the same, I don't know. (The Rebbe also only slept two hours a day; that was enough for him, but he certainly didn't recommend it for everyone, and as far as I know all the previous rebbes required the normal amount of sleep.)

LkwdGuy, boruch Hashem we are very far away from times when those halochos apply, and may Hashem keep us far away. There is no famine, nobody is starving. Yidden have problems with parnossoh, but even an oriman today is far better off than a gvir 150 years ago.

"Chosid" and "Satmar chosid" are right. Move along, there's nothing to see here. These are not the parasites you're looking for.

Anonymous said...

Schneur
If I am not mistaking there are photos of Reb Elchonon in Dacha circulating. Our Tzig could probably locate it. My grandfather used to say on his Rebbe that ran himself with no faculty a yeshiva of close to 400 boys, that if he will not take his 2 weeks off, he will become a am horetz, and their he wrote most of his Teshuvos.

Anonymous said...

Millhouse
The Rebbe Reshab was a very frail person from young age, and a big part of his deep Chasidic thesis he wrote out of town, so he was a unique case.

Anonymous said...

I hear from Satmar yeshiva talmidim that their rebbe Reb Aharon - sits and learns in teh yeshiva gedola building all day.

How many rebbes - even those with far smaller flocks - do this?

I for one fargin him his vacation - where again all he does is sit and learn.

Anonymous said...

Last week R' Aaron came to LA for one night to visit some people. I was impressed that considering his weddings, 21 kislev seudas, etc., how simple he travelled. He had one bochur with him, and upon exiting the mikva in the morning, he asked a buddy of mine to drive him to the cheder for shachris. He seemed to be playing it down, no grand showings. Truth be said, it is not expensive at all. 3 tickets ($300 each), a eltere hungarian loans him a condo, and that's about it for costs.

Anonymous said...

Anon from LA,

He went to LA to visit his grandaoughter and her husband that live in lA for health matters

Anonymous said...

Anon 6:28
I'm well aware of that but did not mention it for privacy reasons. I've personally helped YG and his wife with some issues here, and he's a fine yungerman who should have a refuah shleimah bimheira biyomeinu.

Anonymous said...

All terroristic acts that is said on Reb Ahron was somewhat said on this Rabbi YY Grunwald rav of Papa Williamsburg. The terroristic acts on his younger brother YM Grunwald of Boro Park is not forgetten. He let it all happen! 2 Asberger Autisic 'Rabbis' met like 2 Chamorim in Palm Springs

Anonymous said...

how long can one play it until they will find their win?
Papa rav won the game against his brother. So will Satmar.

Ain Sofah L'hiskayam. If it's ShElo L'shem shamayim. So it will end.