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Reform Rabbi Praises, Critiques

Is Chabad "dangerous"? A leader in the Reform movement shows a grudging respect for Chabad, even as he laments competition. Full Story

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To #39-
May 4, 2013 9:26 pm

If I were to seek spirituality and G-dliness, I probably would not go to either Chabad nor Reform. It is a known fact that both have experienced the shame of presenting so-called beloved leaders who have committed horrible crimes or acts of cruelty. Many of them have been protected or enabled by others who did want to tarnish some kind of perceived reverence for their particular brand of affiliation. Of course, there are so many others who have done good works and who have inspired an impressive level of spiritual depth. My point is this: Organized religion does not an… Read more »

To #21-
May 4, 2013 9:11 pm

I have a problem with what Rabbi Yoffee wrote, because….WHO IS HE TO FIND FAULT WITH ANOTHER’S RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE!? Who is ANYBODY to find fault with that!? It is not a political game! It is not a popularity contest or a competition! It is religion, which by most accounts a spiritual endeavor. If Rabbi Yoffee wants to comment in such a manner, I say, “Whatever…”. Until he writes about religion and spirituality, I am suspicious of his motives and his ego. Maybe he should go to the political arena for his platform, because it sounds like a platform to me.… Read more »

to #37
April 25, 2013 3:29 pm

a bar mitzvah for a dog what was his parshah urf rf

c'mon seriously
April 23, 2013 4:05 pm

This “man” cannot be called “rabbi” since Rabbi represents a tradition which they have intentionally broke away from it. The man, has some audacity. The reform movement as our Rebbe describes represents heretical viewpoints that have popped up and disappeared throughout the generations. The reform movement represented by their “rabbis” intentionally deceives its members to believe what they are getting is Jewish when in truth it is not in the slightest so. They sell themselves as giving you the diamond when the glitter is barely skin deep. The yarmulkeh that “some” place on their heads in their temples is just… Read more »

Gershon of CGI B-ME
April 23, 2013 1:14 pm

“…in Europe Jewish education consisted of telling yidden what to do. Here in America you can’t tell a yid to do anything but you can show them to do everything.” as given over by Rabbi Feller from a yechidus with a delegation of College students that he brought to the Rebbe.

How about a Bat Mitzva for a DOG
April 23, 2013 11:19 am

at Rodef Shalom “reform temple” in pittsburgh in mid-eighties?

It's Always A Better Day
April 23, 2013 11:05 am

When one attempts to elevate themselves,
there will always be a danger involved.One can ,G-d forbid,become frustrated and uncomfortable with the newness of the experience,and endeavor to slide backwards to the seemingly less difficult and familiar habits.

But in truth , there is no basis for trepidation,as G-d only requires a determined and complete faith in H-s unity and love. Then,with that strength and knowledge,there can only be a successful and positive effect on the soul,and thereby the world at large.
-Dovid Benveniste,Tsfat

wake up call
April 23, 2013 2:49 am

Would be good to get those souls we touch to continue with the Rebbes vision, and get them to learn by going onto chabad.org or introducing them to Chayenu, even just for amazing overview of parsha which connects Torah to our times and a chassidic story or the Rebbes letter which will teach them wisdom of Torah. Here the non chassidic world is way ahead by teaching Torah to those souls they touch.
If we are living with Moshiach, we will be gaining knowledge.

gotta say, we can hate what he wrote, but.... he hits the mark on a lot of points.
April 23, 2013 1:03 am

If you hate what he is saying, its likely because much of it is true… Don’t get me wrong, there is a lot to disagree with, and even be angry about, but the guy is on the mark on so much…. Its not until someone is a full on lubavitcher that all of a sudden shluchim expect the world of the person… And then, its not always the healthiest of expectations, or lack thereof. Sometimes, the shliach just “lets go of the person” and says, “Ok. you are on your own” .. its not the shliach’s fault necessarily, after all… Read more »

OK!
April 22, 2013 11:57 pm

So in 1978 there was celebration at the Miami Bowl after the bar mitzvah! Note reception! I would definitely not like that, but it wasn’t mine to like! In reality it would turn me off. But how do I know what those folks felt in the shul? How do I know their circumstances? What do I know about their family, their background? Nothing!

The Bar
April 22, 2013 10:30 pm

In 1978, a Reform Bar Mitzvah reception was held at the Miami Orange Bowl (football stadium). It consisted of marching band, waitresses (dressed as cheerleaders), seven-course dining, disco, and more.
Rabbi Lehrman, of a big conservative congregation, thought it was in bad taste. “There was more bar than mitzvah.”

To #30
April 22, 2013 8:51 pm

Where did you get the idea that a Reform bar mitzvah is a few lines scribbled onto an index card, etc.? Where I went to a Reform temple there was MUCH preparation….months of it. Boys read from the Torah, sing and say prayers, write and read their own speeches, and wear yarmulkes and tallit. Yes, there is a party of sorts that is as varied as the families themselves. Now, I’m not an advocate of Reform or any other faction of Judaism. Actually, I personally was not fond of my religious training. It didn’t touch me, and the rabbis et… Read more »

Perceptive Individual
April 22, 2013 3:54 pm

Bar Mitzvah in a reform temple? What’s that? A few lines scibbled onto an index card said by the boy and then, his first taste of alcohol (with his parents watching) at the big party later that night. Hardly any preparation by the boy. Oh yes, lots of party planning by the parent(s). Let’s be realistic. The only committment required in Reform circles is to renew membership so that family (name) is in the directory. Come when you want, sit down and listen to the ‘rabbi’ preach on any given ‘Sabbath”, while at the same time, you can be texting/playing… Read more »

Hah they talk about bar mitzvah
April 22, 2013 3:13 pm

…”When Reform and Conservative leaders protest that celebrating a Bar or Bat Mitvah in a synagogue should require preparation and serious training, including membership and involvement for more than a few months, …” prep and committment….in all walks of reform, cons and even mod orthodox, all the effort goes into the big party, speech maybe a leining and then you never see those people again… what committment ? The bar/bat mitzvah kids feel it is mostly an empty dead lifeless phony type of Judaism…I have seen it many times and only when you have real rabbis who are serving Hashem… Read more »

reform
April 22, 2013 12:38 pm

as someone who personally used to go to reform
meaning I was a dues paying member- went through the entire reform system from a young age
they are after money only and most of the members are not jewish- meaning even according to any standard they are not jewish- no jewish parents at all!!

PS: His daugther was frum for a time!! Jaffe

misleading title caption
April 22, 2013 7:35 am

Col: it is a mistake to consider any aspect of this piece praise. He “praises” Chabad simply to increase the sting of rebuke
… which he fails at, But nevertheless…

reform Rabbi
April 22, 2013 3:00 am

All I’m saying is it’s kind of ironic coming from a reform Rabbi. Where the entire basis of of reform judaism is how it makes you feel.

What happened?
April 22, 2013 12:59 am

What happened to “live and let live”? Rabbi Yoffee should live the way he sees right for him, and a Chabad rabbi should live the way he sees fit for him. Why bother affirming, criticizing, evaluating,etc.? Isn’t it when one hurts oneself or another that it becomes an issue? What is the actual point that Rabbi Yoffee is trying to make, and why does he think he needs to make it? Again….what does it matter if one Jew is Orthodox and another is Reform? I think everyone is not wired in the same way, and anyone who worships with sincerity… Read more »

entertaining!!!!!!
April 22, 2013 12:04 am

thank you col.
an intresting, controversial, point of view, a couple of tickling comments, i give this web page 2 thumbs up!
go chabad baby!

TOO LAZY TO ADDRESS EACH POINT
April 21, 2013 11:53 pm

WHAT IS THIS GUY TALKING ABOUT??? WHAT A LOAD OF GARBAGE??? WHERE TO BEGIN ON TAKING THIS APART!!!

#17 #11
April 21, 2013 9:42 pm

well said

daddy dad
April 21, 2013 8:10 pm

Oy – some of you are so farsthuped in the kepela!

Most of what he writes is pro-Chabad, and the few items he disagrees with have some merit but regardless why knock him for writing it?

We have more than enough tzores here within our community with many issues. It boggles the mind that some of you can pen such careless thoughts.

Thanks for posting – it was an interesting read!

#17
April 21, 2013 7:37 pm

YOU NAILED IT.

gershon in vegas
April 21, 2013 6:47 pm

Article too long (did not read), and who cares what this guy has to say ANYWAY!!!

money makes the world go around
April 21, 2013 6:18 pm

and that’s just the way it is while we’re still in galus. yes, there are those who chase after money but yoffe should be honest with himself. those huge reform temples ,federations etc don’t get built and funded with air.

Looooser
April 21, 2013 5:57 pm

What commitment does he profess his movement demands from prospective Bar-Mitzva candidates? You guessed, MEMBERSHIP = DUES! Tefillin? Shabbos? Kashrus? Whats that?! Its all about money. Imagine if Chabad would stand up and say that we demand commitment, what would it be? Tefillin, Kashrus, Shabbos, of course. And then all hell will break loose: Chabad wants to take Jews back to the dark ages, to fanatical Jewish behavior! This has been the mantra of reform/liberal Jews against Chabad for decades. Now that Chabad accomplished all of the above by making tens of thousands of Baal-Teshuva’s who made a total life… Read more »

Number 15
April 21, 2013 5:48 pm

Like 🙂

I agree and disagree!
April 21, 2013 5:31 pm

As a Shliach myself, I unfortunaly (or fortunaly; depends how we look at it) agree with his statement that Chabad serves as a great resource for “them”. There are several people whom I regularly visit who had told me that as a result of my encounters with them they began going to (conservative) Shul & taking on more n more traditions. This is in addition (of course) to putting on Tefillin almost daily etc. Its Muvan M’Eilav that this Groiser Farshteier has no concept of the value of a Yid. Putting on Tefillin etc. On the other hand I disagree… Read more »

look at what others are saying
April 21, 2013 5:21 pm

please look at the comments to this article on the original haaretz website – every single one is pro chabad – thats more like what people out there are thinking when they read this article

To #1
April 21, 2013 5:09 pm

You sound to me like a frustrated English Lad!

This guy is a piece of work.
April 21, 2013 4:53 pm

The whole piece reaks of resentment and discomfort. The things he emphasizes are trivial beyond belief, and those of the utmost importance are thrown to the wayside. Loony messianism? Really? THAT’S called doing your research? Wow. I learned a whole lot about Chabad today. Totally concur with number six on this one. And number five, there aren’t unfortunate truths to what he says. It’s unfortunate that he actually got you to think that what he says with such utter and complete egocentricity is true.

The irony
April 21, 2013 4:18 pm

How ironic that a reform rabbi is criticizing feel-good Judaism, when the roots of Reform go to feeling distinctly bad about standing out as Jews, and subversively trying to convert Jews away from what it called orthodoxy. It is reform which made the Jewish landscape barren in the first place. It and continues to do so, tacitly promoting intermarriage.
So, does Joffe think he will win more power by downplaying Chabad?

Pure unadulterated Rechilus, Lashon Hara and Moitzi Shem Ra!!!
April 21, 2013 4:17 pm

Such garbage.

Should have never posted this junk

CALM DOWN with the criticism of the article
April 21, 2013 4:14 pm

A.he is not chabad B.he is pointing out true flaws in the system that should be fixed or at least acknowledged (to #2 yes they might complain if the opposite were occurring but that doesn’t make what is occurring correct) 3. to #1 dude he is not saying this is what chabad should be or how the rebbe intended it to be but he is saying how he (and many others) see it happening and i personally think he’s not to far off the mark 4.while trying not to repeat whats been said many times before not only do we… Read more »

Shliach
April 21, 2013 4:10 pm

such admirers we don’t need!

OF COURSE we are dangerous!!
April 21, 2013 4:01 pm

We help Yidden to be moral, upstanding citizens, healthy in spirit and body: the complete antithesis to what these left wing secularist apikorsim believe. We should be illegal.

Tanya
April 21, 2013 3:55 pm

His real problem is with perek Lamed Beis of Tanya. He can’t fathom our unconditional love of a fellow Jew!

unfortunate truth
April 21, 2013 3:54 pm

It pains me to say that some of what was written is accurate. Some Chabad Rabbis cultivate the wealthy and many go so far as to compromise the standards and teachigs of the Rebbe by actually celebrating Yom Haatzmaut in their Chaba Houses. This attitude of having zero to low expectations from people who become close to Chabad has a teriible and adverse affect on those in the community who are regular Lubavitcher Chassidim. Since there are no standards and expectations those who were raised with standards and expectations see this as something that is okay and they drop all… Read more »

Agree with #1
April 21, 2013 3:50 pm

Here everyone always detests when rabbis are looking over their shoulders trying to “force them to become religious” here chabad does the exact opposite and does it warmly and gradually whatever they are ready to take on- yet once again they find something to complain about!!!

Chabad
April 21, 2013 3:38 pm

Eric Yoffie has always been quite chabad-friendly as it goes, he is friendly with Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie

who's stopping you?
April 21, 2013 3:37 pm

Chabad has never stopped anyone from taking on more Jewish commitment. If they’d be forcing it on people then this rabbi would be screaming religious coercion. If they are laid back about it they’re promoting minimalist Judaism. I agree they shouldn’t focus only on the wealthy, but without wealthy donors how are shluchim supposed to cover their budgets?

blood boling
April 21, 2013 3:25 pm

open any one of the rebbes sichos and this guy would have never written his article!
why are u posting such rubbish??

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