The Museum is a great contribution to Israeli Jewish culture and an educational experience that helps us understand the Mikrah. All of this while it is vlastly entertaining to all.
This is wonderful, but how do you justify not learning Torah all day instead? If God wants the museum to be open, it will be open. Have a little more Bitachon. /s
It's interesting, I've noticed that Chassidim in Israel have tended to be more likely to help/assist/provide encouragement to IDF soldiers than Lithuanian Yeshiva world. Even though they are at least as insular, their worldview isn't "all learning or life is not worth living".
The Museum is a great contribution to Israeli Jewish culture and an educational experience that helps us understand the Mikrah. All of this while it is vlastly entertaining to all.
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This is so sweet and inspiring! Loved reading about it and seeing the pictures!
This is wonderful, but how do you justify not learning Torah all day instead? If God wants the museum to be open, it will be open. Have a little more Bitachon. /s
David, David, David - shame on you :-)
It's interesting, I've noticed that Chassidim in Israel have tended to be more likely to help/assist/provide encouragement to IDF soldiers than Lithuanian Yeshiva world. Even though they are at least as insular, their worldview isn't "all learning or life is not worth living".
Chasidim are famous for being pros in chesed. That's to be expected, the war didn't bring this out.
Should not surprise you after all that has historically been one of the main fights between Chassidim and Misnagdim