Friday, October 25, 2013
...ווי נעמט מען די פעסטע גאסן
Oy, the נסיונות of 1912 Budapest! One can only imagine... But the truth is that velt has been velt ever since time began. Budapest was a very European city, it being part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and quite modern for its times. And for a bochur'l from a non-Chassidic background who was searching for the truth... G-d only knows how difficult it was! Yet we see that for some reason Reb Arele yearned for those days! Almost like Rebbe Nachman he wanted those nisyonos so he could overcome them and reach much greater heights thereafter.
who had a yeshiva in Budapest in 1912?
ReplyDeleteHe should have just given out shabbos candles and the Rebbe would have taken achrayis for his shmiras enayim.
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ReplyDeletehis Avoda was much deeper, he had the kedusha with out mivtza neshek,
Since he obviously saw stuff, if not then it would be all be the same.....and he liked the avoda, the lubavicher does not like the streets of budapest, he just likes the shabos candles illuminating more and more Jewish homes, no matter if its Budapest or Mishkoltz
No, your guys get to look with a "hetter"
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ReplyDeleteDid you ever see a heter from the Rebbe???
Was there ever a place besides dodger stadium that you were told not to go to?
ReplyDeletewho had a yeshiva in Budapest in 1912?
ReplyDeleteHave you ever met a Hungarian who claimed he was from anywhere other than "the border" or Budapesht? There must have been at least one yeshiva besides the Neolog yeshiva.
And speaking of Shomer Emunim, oy a bruch how low that house has sunk in inzerra tzeiten mit einer fin der feer heintigger Rebbes, an ex-convict guilty of unspeakable crimes.
buddah Pest
ReplyDelete"mit einer fin der feer heintigger Rebbes, an ex-convict guilty of unspeakable crimes."
its all lies and accusation.....not always are the Rebbes wrong.....