Zalmen was a shvache Chossid of his shver, and would say so in public. I guess the Lubavitcher in him didn't allow for 2 Rebbes in his life, even if it was his shver.
'Zalmen was a shvache Chossid of his shver, and would say so in public' Is that supposed to be smart of him? Maybe after cooling his feet in 'Uncle Sams hotel' he got a bit more saychel.His shver was an exeptional yid, a true ohev yisroel.
Most Bnai yeshiva in the US are of Hungarian or German extraction. A large group are themselves baale teshuva. Please don not hold their behavior against real Lithuanain Jews. By the way the original Chabad until 1940 were 98 % lithuanian jews including some who moved to the colonies and New settlments in the Ukraine . there they amintained their minhogim and Hebrew pronunciation. The rebbe although born in Nikolaev was a Lithuanian Jew. His father was from White Russia (Jewishly a part of greater Lithuania - same dress same Yiddish, same food etc). In Israel most Bnai yeshiva are too not Lithuanians being either sefardim, Hungarians or former Chassidim (in particular Gerer) like Mr. Gaffni and others.
I like the cake . . .
ReplyDeleteA Bas Kedoshim indeed. Nechda L'beis: Apta, Savran, Ruzhin, Sadigur, Husyatin and Novominsk.
ReplyDeleteThey Nishmasa Tzrura B'tzror Hachaim.
Zalmen was a shvache Chossid of his shver, and would say so in public. I guess the Lubavitcher in him didn't allow for 2 Rebbes in his life, even if it was his shver.
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Was she frindly to Mrs. Schneerson ?
ReplyDelete'Zalmen was a shvache Chossid of his shver, and would say so in public'
ReplyDeleteIs that supposed to be smart of him?
Maybe after cooling his feet in 'Uncle Sams hotel' he got a bit more saychel.His shver was an exeptional yid, a true ohev yisroel.
HT- you always have the most interesting pictures. Where do you find them? (besides google)
ReplyDeletethere's no big secret, Im Phd, it's google and other sites.
ReplyDeletefuck you
ReplyDeleteI thought the Litvaks are such holy people, look at the messages I'm getting from them!
ReplyDeleteUh Hirshel . . .
ReplyDeleteMost Bnai yeshiva in the US are of Hungarian or German extraction. A large group are themselves baale teshuva.
ReplyDeletePlease don not hold their behavior against real Lithuanain Jews.
By the way the original Chabad until 1940 were 98 % lithuanian jews including some who moved to the colonies and New settlments in the Ukraine . there they amintained their minhogim and Hebrew pronunciation. The rebbe although born in Nikolaev was a Lithuanian Jew. His father was from White Russia (Jewishly a part of greater Lithuania - same dress same Yiddish, same food etc).
In Israel most Bnai yeshiva are too not Lithuanians being either sefardim, Hungarians or former Chassidim (in particular Gerer) like Mr. Gaffni and others.