By Rabbi Mendel Itzinger, Igud Hayeshivos
I try to respond individually to every message sent to me. People who take the time to write, deserve a personal response. But the feedback from the last op-ed I wrote has been overwhelming, and it will be challenging for me to reply personally to each one.
Also, most of the questions and comments were along similar lines, and so though usually I would respond to each letter individually, this one time I wrote something more general that encapsulates the overall points where clarity was in order, and sent to those who wrote.
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Dear _______
Your most recent letter asking for clarity on a few matters touched upon most of the questions and comments of the letters from others. Therefore, with your permission again, I will respond to you a bit longer and more general than usual and will share this letter to the others that wrote.
Two weeks ago, I forwarded my original correspondence with you, to all those who read my writings.
The gist of my message being not to confuse our real ‘identity’ with political ideology. One is who we are, the other a technicality, one of many things we do in this world to make a Keili.
Honestly, the tone of many of the replies is concerning, as people seem genuinely worried about the future. Therefore, though even one message about politics was too much, I will write one more, as there are two other factors that need to be addressed head on.
The first is an עצה טובה:
Always allow for the probability that there is merit in other opinions.
You are twenty-three years old and run a successful business, it has forced you to recognise that things are not all black and white.
This is true in Torah, (for example: even though ‘Mesiras Shtochim’ (giving away land) is ‘Pikuach Nefesh’, those Rabbeim who allowed their representatives in the Knesset to vote for the peace accord with Egypt are not … R”L. Neither is R Chaim Brisker a … R”L because he scoffed at learning Kabola when testing the Rebbe’s father. Or a less extreme example: my neighbour uses the local Eiruv, can I not use his non-mevushal wine?
No-one in their right mind would even contemplate something so crazy let alone suggest anything of the sort.
Because there is an enormous difference between a מחלוקת and a fight. And it is the very definition of ושבעים פנים לתורה. So long as the Machloikes is about the Halocha itself rather than about changing the Halocha, and it is being argued between people of stature, all opinions have merit and are true.
Torah teaches us that an opposing opinion doesn’t necessarily mean a wrong opinion. Wrong for you doesn’t automatically mean wrong for someone else).
And from Torah we learn that this is true, Lehavdil, in worldly matters as well.
Bring ten business people into a room and ask them how to run a business – I can guarantee you that from within those ten people you will hear directly opposing opinions – each one having succeeded in that very method.
Which of them is right? The answer: both are.
The opposing model is not always wrong!
Okay, that was the first point, an observation I thought is important to point out. Because this black and white either or is not a healthy approach to things. Certainly not ענינים גשמיים.
But there is a far more important point than just personal Midos, and this is the primary reason for my writing and sharing publicly:
Never forget that none of the candidates have בחירה.
They can have policies printed on paper that extend miles. But if the Eibishter doesn’t want them to happen, they won’t.
Chachoim teach us that Megalgelin Zechus Al Yedei Zakai. It is not the President that makes the good things happen, and no president can make bad things happen. The President will do whatever the Riboinoi Shel Oilom wants him to do.
All the good that the President did over his presidency is surely evidence that he has Zechusim, but let us not forget that he is only the Keili through which the Eibishter made those good things happen. In the same way that the tragedies of the past year were all at the Hands of Dayon Hoemes.
As I wrote in my original response to you. Voting is an obligation, and in this case, for many, a chance to show Hakoras Hatov. But it is only a Hishtadlus.
Ultimately, regardless of who is President, you won’t make a penny more or a penny less than the Eibishter decided you would. Matters for Eretz Yisroel won’t be any better or any worse than the Eibishter decides, and no person without Bechira will change our Chinuch if Hashem doesn’t want.
And herein lies the answer to the to the challenge of the all too often blurred line between Torah and Politics, and the ‘black and white’ party-like view being adopted leading to the anxiety of what “they” will do.
The answer is simple; reminding ourselves that:
The Eibishter runs the world. We are His subjects, and we will do whatever He wants us to do.
That is all there is in life!
And when we feel anxious or get carried away by politics, recognise that is the sign that we need to take an hour at the earliest available opportunity, to take out a Maamor Chassidus, close our doors, and spend an hour focusing on the Eibishter.
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I should have said this at the beginning, but for those of you reading this who are Bochurim in Yeshiva, this discussion is not for you. You are fortunate that you don’t need to ‘rise above’ the distractions, on the contrary, you live in a world that makes it easy for you to remain oblivious to all the silly distractions.
Try to imagine the smile the Rebbe would have to hear of a Bochur who never heard the name Trump.
Besides that, you are better placed than anyone to affect what happens in this world. Because the world stands on your Avoda! When the Bochurim would ask the Rebbe Rashab for a Brocha to be released from the mandatory draft, the Rebbe would often Bentch them by playing on the words of Birchos Tal במשמנינו אל יהי רזון – if you will be your best nothing bad will befall you.
Summed up by our beloved Mashpia Rabbi Gordon: “Bochurim don’t need to know the news because Bochurim make the news”
And with that, I hope we can again begin to focus on the important things in life, like Avoda Bepoiel.
I am so sad with our community! I see people who support Biden getting told that they are not frum. Although I support Trump, and am sure in our community Trump supporters are also getting harassed, I see it most with the Biden supporters. Them and their families are shamed! For what?!?! Disagreeing with you. When people say such hurtful things do they not realize what they are doing? They can literally ruin peoples lives! Also, I cannot say Yechi but I can go to a Trump rally which will push away all of the liberal Jews! Rachmana Lztlan! Moshich… Read more »
Thank you for standing up for me
Biden supports abortion as close to birth!
So do I, thank Gd! Women can choose what to do with their own bodies. If you don’t like abortions, don’t get one, but don’t use your religion to dictate what females can and cannot do.
…pro-Avodah Zarah Lubavitchers? After all, how can one use their religion to dictate whom I may and may not bow to?
…pro-Chillul Shabbos Lubavitchers? People can choose what to do with their own bodies and tools.
…pro-cheeseburger Lubavitchers? There are any number of fine and upstanding people who eat cheeseburgers, and it’s “my body, my choice.”
There’s no one preventing you from holding those and many other such views, but then you ain’t in any shape or form a Lubavitcher, when our Rebbeim stood for and fought for Torah and mitzvos, not for whatever feels good to you.
All for freedom, not ashamed of it! Everyone can serve Gd or not in whatever way they choose!
A YID has Bechirah Chafshis!
It’s as simple as that.
THE REBBE SAID:
Vote for the candidate that is good for
America
The Yidden
Eretz Yisroel
It’s very obvious that Trump is good for all 3.
If you think otherwise, you should educate and inform yourself, to know the facts and the truth.
The fraud is unfathomable!
So who put him in power, are the Yidden, unfortunately!
The Yidden have Bechira Chafshis.
Der Aibershter will make a Nes.
I am confident!
If everything a ruler of a country did is not due to free will then please explain why bad rulers are punished? Pharoh of egypt was told “let my people go” and only when he hardened his heart, at that time hashem took away his free will. There is a rebbes sicha on rashi concerning the plague of hail as to whether or not it stopped mid way down because of pharohs repentence at that time. Also i asked the rebbe if goyim have free will and his answer was 50-50 read chapt 24 of tanya. There it says how… Read more »
It is very obvious that we are Yesomim and we have been wandering in the desert for a long time, Rachmana Letzaln and we have been seduced by the Aigel HaZahav (The Orange One). B”H the Aibesheter in his Divine Mercy has not punished us but instead removed the temptation from us realizing that we are too weak to do it on our own. We now have a good man, a religious man who will be running our country. Hashem in his infinite wisdom has given us a person who doesn’t threaten or bully but wants to bring together the… Read more »
“Doesn’t threaten”? You mean, for example, who doesn’t claim, as he did in 2012, that his opponent “will put you back in chains”?
“Doesn’t bully”? You mean, for example, who doesn’t lie about a poor truck driver in an accident, that he was drunk when in fact he wasn’t?
Because, if you’d take the trouble to look, Biden has done both of those and much more.
Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids. Well, I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black. Are you a junkie? Unless we do something about this, my children are going to grow up in a jungle, the jungle being a racial jungle Unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly diverse attitudes about different things. You got the first mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and a… Read more »
The hearts of the kings are in the hands of G-d, but we want Hashem to bless us with a good leader, not communism or socialism. He gave people the choice of who to vote for.
The Rebbe said the holocaust didn’t show us where was G-d but where was man. Where is mankind now? Look at the immorality the democrats support.
Thank you Rabbi for your wise words.
WHAT A BIZARRE ARTICLE
AND THE GALL TO SUGGEST TO
“Try to imagine the smile the Rebbe would have to hear of a Bochur who never heard the name Trump”, HAS ABSOLUTELY NO BASIS.
THE REBBE NEVER SAID BOCHURIM SHOULD NOT TAKE AN INTEREST IN POLITICS OR HAVE NO AWARENESS OF THE POLITICAL AFFECT IN JEWISH LIFE IN THE COUNTRIES THEY LIVE IN OR LEARN IN. THE REBBE HIMSELF TOOK A KEEN INTEREST.
The rebbe’s behavior is by no means always a directive for his yeshivah bochurim, who are generally encouraged to engage in a greater measure of focus on avodas hashem . The Rebbe in his role as Rebbe presumably, in my humble opinion saw it as it as his responsibility to respond and comment on global issues, issues which would be irrelevant and of no purpose to yeshiva student to get involved with . An example of the above mentioned may be the fact that the Rebbe attended university, but nonetheless greatly discouraged in most cases this path for his chassidim.… Read more »
The Rebbe said and wrote, more than once, that bachurim should have zero knowledge of politics. Case closed
I would assume from the tone of your comment that you seem very agitated about certain content in this article. With much respect to you and your viewpoint (which you are certainly entitled to), it has happened that people who may be very knowledgeable in a certain topic, and even heard about it from their Chabad Rabbi, may be unaware of the breadth, depth and complexity of a issue. This can cause them to say “The Rebbe NEVER said this” The Rebbe DIDN’T approve etc. etc., while in actuality the Rebbe response varied based on the who he was talking… Read more »
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Chabad votes Trump. The rebbe would have been screaming against Obama and Bidnen’s horrible actions against Israel and against law and order. I believe that any Lubavitcher voting for biden is just looking for “attention” and trying to be “edgy”.
BH I vote for Biden because I believe in human rights, equality, and freedom!! 🙂
“Freedom”
The only freedom Biden, Deblasio, sanders, and AOC believe in is the freedom to loot and set criminals free. Don’t think you would be such a Democrat if you get attacked ch”v and your attacker is out on your block the next day.
She got re-elected!! 🙂
BAD CHIOCE
A vote for biden is a vote to kill baby’s at birth, legalize illegal immigrants who are violent in many ways to enter the country AND OFFER FREE HEALTH CARE to them.
A vote for Biden is giving women the right to choose what they do with their own bodies. Religion has no place in American law, this is not even up for debate. If you don’t like abortions, don’t get one.
Illegal immigrants aren’t violent, but your racist ideology is noted. Jews were immigrants once upon a time, or have you forgotten our history?
Why are republicans against free health care? Like… you don’t want to allow poor people to access medicine? You’d rather people get sick and die?
Racist? Are you kidding me? Do you have any idea about the drug and child trafficking that happens at the border? Lehvdil both my parents are immigrants, but not immigrants to come to America to commit crime, and feed off the hard earned tax money I and many other americans make! They came to build a life, get a carrier, and build a family. Very different. They respect our country, they don’t burn flags or call anyone else a racist!
Our country was deeply part of our religious founders hence IN GOD WE TRUST in all the money we have. The democrats want to erase God from the picture
Of course Gd must be erased from America’s picture, this is not a religious country. Religion has no place in politics.
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Would love to see religious Jews supporting the unconstitutional push of religion in American law if we changed the religion to Islam.
your comparing a country of great freedom, tremendous opportunity for growth and success to another religion? Our country was built on its values, culture, AND RELIGION. It probably wouldn’t be where it is if not for that. If your atheist, no one is forcing anything down your throat. See what it’s like be gay and live in a country like iran (which for some reason the left has tremendous sympathy for). Very soon, the left will be pushing the narrative for beastiality. I mean, If it feels good, why not???
Neither do taliban ppl have bechira but if u were to step into their property, they’ll likely kill you
With respect, The explanations and proofs you bring in this article are grossly incongruent. In no way can you compare שבעים פנים לתורה and an argument on Torah to American Politics. (And by the way, even in Torah there are שבעים אחור, just saying.) The concept of dissenting opinions being correct, a derivative of אלו ואלו דברי אלוקים חיים, simply cannot apply to the Political game, firstly because they aren’t Torah or a dovor shebekdusha! And before you quote the story of the Friedeker Rebbe on the train, when asked about the different isms (communism, capitalism,etc) and he said each… Read more »
Yes these were my thoughts when reading this section of the article. I very much agree with the rest of the Tochen, but don’t say that there must be merit and truth to both sides. The Torah is the only truth, and based on the Torah’s truth we can try to find what is the more truthful and Toiradik way. In our case it is clear to any sensible Person who stands more with the truth. Obviously the outcome is not in our hands and there should be no stressing over the Aibershter’s plans.
You do realise that he makes your point entirely…
Why do people spend ten minutes responding without spending time to read what was written.