Narcissism Vs Gossip

Jane says: I hear you’re talking about me, so that’s good! A good friend goes sort of insane whenever I mention your name. I think he went to a screening of your "movie," or wish he had gone, or something. He does know a ton of people in LA, so maybe…Anyway, he just met a girl who claims she went out with you a couple of months. My friend is vague on the details. She said she broke up with you because of your narcissism, but before that, apparently you mentioned me, or talked about me. So apparently the narcissism is beginning to fade away!

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Rabbi Avrohom Union’s Background

He’s a baal teshuva. He was not raised in Orthodoxy. He came to it as an adult under the influence of Rabbi Beryl Wein and others.

Rabbi Union was in on the founding of Ohr Somayach. He came to Los Angeles circa 1985 to look after other baal teshuvot for Ohr Somayach and then he got in on the start of the current incarnation Rabbinical Council of California.

Rabbi Union has the zeal of the convert rather than the more relaxed attitude of the FFB (frum — religious- from birth).

Says a guest in my chat room: "There is a HUGE difference in the way a religious convert to the "true faith" a true believer-type views things and the way a person with long roots in Yiddishkeit views things, they are usually more relaxed and not on a "jihad" on anything."

"Rabbi Union saw something in South Africa that he had not seen before. He was hired to do odd jobs for the one and only Beth Din in Johannesburg in South Africa and he saw that it can be a vehicle for wielding POWER over a community. Hence the RCC and its enormous influence."

From my cam chat:

guest137:  Just to clarify, Union was brought out to Johannesburg, South Africa to run Ohr Somyach and recruit fresh baal teshuvas for Ohr Somayach in israel, but he got interested in other things, like the workings of the Johannesburg Beth din with its POWERS
YourMoralLeader:  who brought Union to LA?
RussianDragon:  i usually roll myself on a ball too
RussianDragon:  i can hear some cracking
Emma:  Ah there good too
RussianDragon:  when i roll :p
Emma:  lol!
guest137:  Not sure, you can find out, it might have been Ohr Somayach too when they wanted a branch in LA but I am not sure
YourMoralLeader:  all the info you can get on Union and the RCC is appreciated, I’m not looking for just bad stuff, I just want to understand all I can.
guest137:  BUt one things is for sure he very quickly set about building the EXACT same type of institution he had seen in Johannesburg, but this time with him as HEAD honcho instead of messenger boy like in Johannesburg wher he was a ZERO
guest137:  He assumed a position in LA of a "religious leader" way, way far in excess of who he really was, just a mediocre brainwasher for Ohr Somayach
guest137:  brainwashers should not be allowed to create and run Beth Dins
guest137:  Just like dayanim on Beth dins make poor brainwashers!
IN LA he created a system that has the FORM of a Beth Din but it looks a deeper more profound Halachik mooring for such a presumed august institution.
guest137:  It takes a deeper mooring in Halacha, not just going thru the motions of doing this or that function of a beth din
guest137:  He has a big mouth, like a cheeky baal teshuva
Emma:  Luke is sunbathing
924BiggestFan:  lmao is that him
RussianDragon:  what a sight
Emma:  lol
Emma:  yeah
Emma:  Its him
924BiggestFan:  lmao
Emma:  Whats funny?
Emma:  lol
924BiggestFan:  hehe
Emma:  He looks like a simpson…the colour I mean
924BiggestFan:  yeah he does
Emma:  😛
Emma:  It’s his camera
924BiggestFan:  how long has he been out there
Emma:  10 minutes
924BiggestFan:  k
924BiggestFan:  looks hot there
churchchime:  yeah lol  its bart waiting to ki ck ball ……………………….
Emma:  Are you female biggest?
924BiggestFan:  yeah
Emma:  I havn’t been sleeping very well latley
RussianDragon:  about 23h
churchchime:  isnt it rude to have the host to leave?
RussianDragon:  but when i’m talking to interesting people
Emma:  What do you mean Church?
RussianDragon:  i make exception
Emma:  lmao Luke
Emma:  He is actually gonna sleep there
Emma:  Won’t he turn into a crisp?
RussianDragon:  probably
Emma:  Oh no
RussianDragon:  crispy jew
Emma:  lol
Emma:  omg lol
Emma:  Does look nice there
Emma:  wb Lukenese, german
Emma:  Your upside down
Emma:  😐
YourMoralLeader:  Emma, you’ve turned my world upside down
Emma:  gee
Emma:  Lol
Emma:  Oh smooth Luke
RussianDragon:  uhm some polish
Emma:  Very smooth

QuietStorm:  how can you "think" to write your blog while watching the conversation in the chat??
QuietStorm:  avon calling
Gina:  can we come too?
QuietStorm:  you look rather pained now Luke
Emma:  Wb Mysteryman
MysteryMan:  He is pained because he has read that article discussing that Muslims now outnumber Roman Catholics, and he fears for his patrimony
MysteryMan:  A world with more Muslims than Catholics is a world that is especially perilous to the Jew.
Emma:  Gee wizz
MysteryMan:  Ireland too, knows of this invasion.
MysteryMan:  In fact, a paranoid Jew might regard liberal immigration policies as a form of antisemitism.
QuietStorm:  Hey, is this SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE or something???
MysteryMan:  His old lady on the phone again
QuietStorm:  hey MM shalom
MysteryMan:  "We are too weak to attack the Jews ourselves, too lazy, also.  So let’s admit a few million fecund muslims to do the job for us"
MysteryMan:  This is antisemitism, v3.0
MysteryMan:  Hitler like Islam.
MysteryMan:  I have read it in his Table Talk and in Mein Kampf
YourMoralLeader: How do you guys feel about a Torah sage sucking on a lollipop while listening to a Torah lecture?
MysteryMan:  Evocative of fellation and pedophillia
QuietStorm:  please repeat that ???
Emma:  Its strange that someone would actually do that
MysteryMan:  Likely such a person might be thinking impure thoughts for which another concentric ring of provity must be erected
MysteryMan:  Since it looks bad, no sucking on anything in a shul
MysteryMan:  Better safe than sorry

MysteryMan:  Any other questions?
QuietStorm:  I get it….MysteryMan is Luke
MysteryMan:  Shhhhhhh
MysteryMan:  Rumors
MysteryMan:  Luke has been mistaken for all sorts of characters in years past.
MysteryMan:  None of which he was so far as I know
Gina:  it sucks.. not good middot
MysteryMan:  Rabbis should also not have vaginal orificies, whether they were born with them or not
MysteryMan:  No transfats and no transrabbis for me, thank you.
Gina:  what flavor was the pop?
Gina:  was it Kosher?
MysteryMan:  Cherry, which is a further shanda
Gina:  did it have a center?
MysteryMan:  Because the associations with the cherry are impure
Gina:  was there any chewing action?
MysteryMan:  Jews should not eat cherries
MysteryMan:  in public
MysteryMan:  Only married couples should be free to eat a cherry in western culture
Gina:  do you have a center?
Gina:  what layer are we being exposed to?
MysteryMan:  I will take care of the chat fear not
MysteryMan:  Luke believes in outsourcing certain elements of his blogging empire
MysteryMan:  Some Jew you are
Gina:  are you still chauferring the kiddies?
MysteryMan:  But how many here know that Luke is involved in import export?
QuietStorm:  money laundering too?
MysteryMan:  Luke does not violate any law that he is aware of
MysteryMan:  Of course, he is rather busy uncovering corruption in the rabbinate to be fully apprised of every possible law
MysteryMan:  Luke, when do you formally launch the new blog, "Rebbetzin Confidential?"
MysteryMan:  Luke is a man with a plan to own Jewish Blogging
Gina:  Shhh its a secret kept under her sheital
MysteryMan:  Here is a man who went from flogging to blogging
MysteryMan:  A man wth a plan for the moral transformation of the sewers of LA to green oasis of culture and faith
Kay:  :O
MysteryMan:  I know I am perhaps letting the cat out of the bag here, but since nobody here will believe me anyway, it does not count.  Luke has been counseling Britney Spears
MysteryMan:  You casual readers are in for a shock.
Kay:  Like Dr. Phil 😛
MysteryMan:  It was Luke who got her off the booze and back to work.
User guest200 left the room.
Emma:  Is that true?
MysteryMan:  So as to pick up the pace, I shall briefly touch upon the Fed’s bailout of Bear Stearns
Emma:  woah
Kay:  Is he our new leader?
Emma:  Thats awesome…
MysteryMan:  And the realtionship between Bear Stearns and certain weapons dealers in LA
MysteryMan:  These are not jokes, but prophecy in real time
MysteryMan:  Would that one of you stepped forward to be my redactor.
MysteryMan:  I am as worthy of redaction as Mohammed
MysteryMan:  Our Emma?
Emma:  Ah right
Gina:  was the horse there?
MysteryMan:  Emma strikes me as a wise soul.  My guess is that she has daughters in graduate school
Emma:  lol…I get it all
MysteryMan:  Emma, you could be my Redactor.

MysteryMan:  One day people will want all of my aphorisms collected in one spot of the web
MysteryMan:  A place where studious people can go to study
MysteryMan:  And understand what happened in the days before the Great Chaos and thereafter
MysteryMan:  When people busied themselves with blogs and gossip and other silly things
Kay:  :S
MysteryMan:  Before the darkness fell across the face of the earth, and every source of illumination became precious
DoooDaaa:  he gets grayer every day
MysteryMan:  In the beginning, there was darkness
guest203:  nice copy and paste MysteryMN
MysteryMan:  A man in his forties turns gray
Emma:  lol
MysteryMan:  I DO NOT COPY AND PASTE
DoooDaaa:  at least
Emma:  he wears it well
MysteryMan:  The only limitation on my work here is my typing speed
YourMoralLeader:  bless you
Emma:  If I do say so myself
YourMoralLeader:  emma
DoooDaaa:  yeal hes a real sweety
Emma:  lol
MysteryMan:  My hair has long since turned white, such as there is any
User RamBam left the room.
Gina:  can’t afford grecian formula 44?
Gina:  against halacha
Gina:  I guess the stilletos are out then as well  🙁
MysteryMan:  Your descendants will marvel that you once were in a chat room with MysterMan, the man with a thousand internet names
MysteryMan:  THe man who remained unknown until the end of time
User guest191 left the room.
MysteryMan:  They simply pu8t will not believe you
guest203:  the man that bored mortals to death
DoooDaaa:  hey m@m are u gay?
Emma:  Back to college for me tomorrow….holidays over
Emma:  Damn
MysteryMan:  I am glum
MysteryMan:  What do you teach, Emma?
guest203:    the man oif a thousand names because none fit
Gina:  M, you’ll log in from school right?
Emma:  I don’t teach.. I’m the student
MysteryMan:  WOWW  (The extra "W" is for extra "WOWW")
Gina:  mature way beyond youe yrs Emma
MysteryMan:  I advise you to study the practical mechanical arts and animal husbandry
Emma:  Kind of already
MysteryMan:  These are what will be most valued in the decades to come
DoooDaaa:  oman
Emma:  You think so Gina

MysteryMan:  The Saracen is raising his terrible sword.
MysteryMan:  What will Barak Hussein Obama do?
Emma:  I look good for my age
MysteryMan:  I do not
MysteryMan:  Luke, your hair looks a bit thinner than I remember
MysteryMan:  Or is it my transference
MysteryMan:  It could bethat you simply never wash it.  But it does look thinner
DoooDaaa:  we can only hope that barack gets hot by a bannana truck and hillary gets hung by the KKK
Emma:  Whats your favourtie film Luke?
YourMoralLeader:  LEGENDS OF THE FALL
Emma:  Oh Legends is a good one
MysteryMan:  Battle for Soviet Ukraine
MysteryMan:  that’s a good one
MysteryMan:  Also "The Jazz Singer"
MysteryMan:  Your van is going to rust out before you amortize the cost of that new engine
MysteryMan:  Some men rely on power to win the interest of wmen, others on their wealth, otheres their intellect, and others ……
MysteryMan:  Luke is taken. He is Torah’s bride.
Emma:  Bride?
Emma:  lol
MysteryMan:  Bride of Torah.
MysteryMan:  It is a special Jewish ritual
Kay:  Sounds like a movie.
Emma:  I see
MysteryMan:  A man gives up on women and swears his love of the Bible
YourMoralLeader:  not quite thereMM
Emma:  Ah
MysteryMan:  He then grows a beard and wears a head covering of the sort Luke has
MysteryMan:  He smiles girlishly at others, as he knows his secret
Emma:  Don’t get there
DoooDaaa:  and turns gay
Emma:  lol
Gina:  Brooklyn, NY – Outrageous: Line of Clothing With Torah Covers Pinned topic Mar. 30 2008Call for action!Brooklyn, NY – According to JTA, controversial Fashion designer Levi Okunov has unveiled a line of clothing using parchment and velvet Torah covers for
MysteryMan:  He wears a tallit katan forever
Gina:  women’s dresses.JTA also reports that, Okunov said his latest dresses were inspired by a teaching of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Hasidism, who said that every person is like a Torah scroll
MysteryMan:  Let that designer try that stunt with depictions of Mohammed
Kay:  and listens to the same song over and over again. . .
Kay:  but i like it 😀
Gina:  you can’t make this stuff up!
MysteryMan:  Some scrolls are more tightly wound than others
MysteryMan:  Luke, when did you last get your hair cut?
MysteryMan:  I do not remember
DoooDaaa:  i’ll say one thing luke u atract yhe most wacked out ppl. on camstreams….guess thats why im here
Emma:  lol
Kay:  ha ha
Kay:  ha
Gina:  why be normal?
MysteryMan:  I get so little credit for inseminating this venture
Emma:  Lol Gina
MysteryMan:  Nobody who says, "he has a lot of spunk"
MysteryMan:  who has been cutting your hair?
MysteryMan:  I am the Alpha and the Omega of this venture.
Gina:  do you give yourself a big tip?
MysteryMan:  Show us the bowl you use
MysteryMan:  Why not shave it off?
Gina:  Dad has a nice full head
MysteryMan:  Black men use that bald look to great effect
MysteryMan:  BE black.
MysteryMan:  Live Black
DoooDaaa:  well u kids have fun.i’m gonna see if anyone is actually alive on here tonight….catch me later
Gina:  lets get to the root of this
MysteryMan:  The roots are greay
MysteryMan:  Mine are white
Emma:  ngfdjfvjf kghghgvtrcvubyghjijol;
MysteryMan:  that is hipsterish
MysteryMan:  lngo
User DoooDaaa left the room.
Gina:  emma don’t do drugs!
Emma:  lol
MysteryMan:  Gina, where are yu from?
Gina:  its a mystery man
MysteryMan:  How international is this audience?
MysteryMan:  nice
MysteryMan:  good line
Gina:  cut and paste baby!
MysteryMan:  ?
Gina:  not that thats what you do…
Emma:  Never have. Never will
Emma:  brb
MysteryMan:  azz
Gina:  juts playing with you
User guest201 left the room.
Gina:  luke you look like you need some prune juice
Emma:  Thas ok
Gina:  your punim is all farklempt
MysteryMan:  ABC News reports: The nation’s spymaster said the United States faces an imminent threat of attack from al Qaeda fighters training today along Pakistan’s mountainous frontier with Afghanistan.And the attackers, he says, will look like many of us.
Gina:  or you need glasses…
Emma:  Oh somthings up
Emma:  I can’t spell
Gina:  drugs will do that to ya
Gina:  I’m counting.. this is 16.. I believe already
Emma:  16 what?
Gina:  time he’s played this
Emma:  Really?
Emma:  I never noticed
Gina:  no, but I can make believe
Gina:  I usta like this song…. 🙁
Emma:  Memories?
MysteryMan:  No Ramones, no Cheap Trick
MysteryMan:  No Joy Division
MysteryMan:  No Yossele Rosenblatt
Gina:  play some carlebach
Gina:  his stuff really "touches me"
MysteryMan:  Water out of a gallon jug
Gina:  Rabbi Kolko is coming out with his gr8st hits
MysteryMan:  Is this any way for a Jew to live?
Emma:  Whats green tea like?
Gina:  he tried…..
Gina:  thats what probably killed him
MysteryMan:  Luke, don’t you really pine for the order of a nice corporate job?
Emma:  Lol just like you
MysteryMan:  Imagine…you wake up tomorrowmorning, get a shove, cut your hair, put on a nice suite and tie, and drive your Korean built sedan to a job in Century City
Emma:  a shove
Emma:  lol
Gina:  a shove to shave
MysteryMan:  Emma, I like to think that if you were there, you would shave off Luke’s beard.
Emma:  I would not
MysteryMan:  Put him into a nice suit made by Chinese tailors
Emma:  Nah

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Lakewood Yeshiva Bocher wanted for armed robbery

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Rotenberg (PHOTO PROVIDED)

App.com reports:

HOWELL — A 19-year-old Lakewood man has been identified as the suspect sought by authorities in an armed robbery at Reich Jewelers, where two employees were held at gunpoint and forced to fill duffel bags with jewelry.

Law enforcement agencies are searching for fugitive Avraham Rotenberg, 19, of Birch Street, Lakewood, in connection with the Feb. 17 robbery.

Rotenberg is wanted on charges of first-degree armed robbery, theft and possession of a weapon — a shotgun — for an unlawful purpose, according to the arrest warrant, Howell police Detective Eileen Dodd said.

Some of the jewelry was recovered after a Lakewood rabbi received a mysterious call at about 4:30 a.m. March 6 telling him to look outside his door for packages, police said. The rabbi called Lakewood police and reported the call.

Lakewood police responded and found two bags of jewelry outside the home of Rabbi Michael Rottenberg on Heathwood Avenue. The bags contained some of the proceeds from the Reich Jewelry store robbery.

Dodd said Reich Jewelers was robbed about 11:35 a.m. Feb. 17 by Rotenberg, who then fled the store with bags of jewelry.

During the robbery, Rotenberg kept the shotgun trained on the employees while demanding that they fill two duffel bags with jewelry from the display cases and the safe.

There were two employees and two customers in the store at the time of the robbery, which is located in the Grebow Shopping Center on Route 9, Dodd said. The robber fled in a 2004 Acura TSX with New York tags, and was found abandoned by Lakewood police off Miller Road in Lakewood the day after the robbery.

SLUGGER COMMENTS: "He won’t do 2 seconds of jail time, and you can bet the farm on that. If he’s not out of the country already, he will be soon. There was an orhtodox woman about 10 years ago or so that left a child to die in a hot car in Lakewood, and she never saw prison. So if that tells you anything, this guy is home free."

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Spitting During The Aleinu Prayer

This was emailed me:

Say, my friend, I really appreciate you coming to my home to help make a minyan, but would you mind not spitting on my $4000 oriental rug?

I don’t know about you, but I’ve always been uncomfortable spitting during the Aleinu prayer. Or maybe you’re not Chabad and you don’t spit. If that’s the case let me explain this dandy little custom.

The Aleinu prayer concludes every service. And after we say the first line of this prayer, we spit. In this first line we praise the Master of all things that He has not made us like the nations of the world, nor caused us to be like the families of the earth; that He has not assigned us a portion like theirs, nor a lot like that of all their multitudes, for they bow to vanity and nothingness – [SPIT]. But we bend the knee, bow down, and offer praise before the supreme King of kings…

Now first I want to be clear that the bracketed word [SPIT] written above is not in the prayer book. I put that in just to show you where we spit.

Second, this particular line that He has not… has caused a lot of problems throughout the centuries and in some prayer books it was taken out so as not to cause trouble with the nations of the world, and it remains out.

Third, even today, there are some Jewish groups that are very upset by this line because they feel it is insulting and discriminatory to other religions and ways of life.

But I’m not getting into all that (you can if you want, there’s lots of interesting stuff written about it). I’m just talking about the spitting part.

I’ve been spitting now for close to two decades. And, to be honest, until recently it’s always made me uncomfortable. I’m not talking about the kind of discomfort of spitting in the home of some rich guy, or spitting when I’m davening on an airplane, or spitting when I’m with a bunch of folks who don’t spit and think spitting is disgusting.

I’m talking about spitting even when I’m smack in the middle of a Chabad shul where everybody spits. Of course I do spit. G-d forbid I wouldn’t spit, especially in a Chabad shul where everybody spits. My discomfort doesn’t come from concern about external judgment, it comes from within.

Now, it’s true some of my discomfort came from being brought up thinking that a good boy like me shouldn’t spit. And some of it comes from the simple unpleasantness of the act of spitting. And some of it came from not knowing how to spit cleanly so there weren’t lots of dribbles on my chin afterwards.

But most of it came because it didn’t seem to be the thing to do when you’re praying to the Almighty. And it seemed superfluous to me. But since the Rebbe spat, who was I not to spit. And since the Rebbe spat then I knew there must be something vital to the spitting.

Now before I go into my new revelation about spitting and why it’s become so important to me, I want to give you the explanation I received about why we spit. It’s really pretty simple. I was told that we spit because after we use our mouths to speak about idol worship, we want to cleanse our mouths from the spit that participated in speaking these words before speaking about bowing down to G-d. Furthermore, since we are prohibited from taking any benefit from idol worship, we don’t want to benefit from the spit, by swallowing it, after it’s participated in speaking these words. And finally, it creates a hephsek, a separation between speaking of bowing to vanity and nothingness and bending the knee…before the supreme King of kings.

These are great reasons for spitting. The problem was, these reasons still didn’t overcome my discomfort. I still didn’t relish spitting the way I saw others relish spitting.

Then I had my revelation and now spitting has become a vital part of my prayer. Let me explain.

First a little personal history: I’m a baal tshuvah who had, before bumping into Chabad, absolutely no Jewish education. None. Zero. So, I couldn’t read Hebrew, let alone understand it. I learned to say the prayers in Hebrew, and slowly I got the gist of what each prayer meant. The gist, mind you, not the word-for-wordness of it. Sure, I read the English siddur (prayer book), and I knew what I was saying, but I really never delved into the Aleinu prayer, not in any depth.

Then my mother passed away and I was faced with the daunting prospect of leading the davening, everyday, three times a day, in Kfar Chabad, in front of guys whove been davening for 60 or more years (I prayed at the 6 am minyan where the average age of the participants is 72 years). So, I was a bit nervous and began studying the prayer book religiously. I wanted to know the meaning of what I was saying, word for word, so that my phrasing was right (otherwise I was saying words like "and" and "the" with great emphasis while skimming over words like kindness and charity as if they were conjunctives).

This led me to Aleinu.

Now to tell you the truth, I don’t know what the author of this prayer had in mind when he wrote these words. Nor do I know what life was like in his time. But I know what life is like in my time.

Today, the concept of bowing down to vanity and nothingness couldn’t be more fitting. If vanity is thinking about oneself, we now live in the middle of the ME generation where each persons desires and inclinations are held sacrosanct. G-d today is whatever you want. Morality is whatever you want. Right and wrong is determined by ME and nobody but me and G-d forbid anybody should dare to step on my rights to do what I think is right. I think only about ME and what I want and what I deserve and if that’s not vanity I don’t know what is.

In terms of bowing to nothingness, I would say that today people bow to nothing. Nobody is higher than them, so who is there to bow to? And if nothingness refers to idols, these idols are today not other gods, but are made up of pop culture, materialism, and sex. People are constantly bowing down in order to make a buck, be like or better than everyone else, or to satisfy their lust and desire. I’m happy for the person I meet who actually bows down to a god that he or she considers to be a transcendent being with absolute authority. At least there is the recognition that there is something higher in the world than them that they must humble themselves before.

And when the verse talks about nations of the world and when we thank the Almighty for not making us like the families of the earth nor assigning us a portion like theirs, I don’t think about any specific nation. Because today, the world seems equally corrupt everywhere. Communication, travel and technology brought materialism and me-ness; the values of drugs, sex and rock and roll; McDonalds, Blockbuster Video, and Mary Tyler Moore into every household and into the aspirations of every culture. Just look at Israel today. It’s trying to be a mini United States in every way. And nothing could be a more fitting description than families of the earth, since the values being aspired to in modern culture couldn’t be lower. Families are literally being raised with a set of values – or lack of them – that belong not just in the earth, but in the mud. This, I’m afraid, is their portion.

Okay, this explains the importance of the verse, but why the spitting?

Well, it would be great if I could say that all that I’ve written about the families of the earth and the nations of the world applied only to them, and not to me. It would be great, but it wouldn’t be honest.

Because I’m in a constant battle with my vanity and must maintain a constant vigil against my tendency to bow down before nothingness. I have my own desires that don’t befit my G-dly soul and maintain a constant guard against modern culture idol worship. Money often has the power to tempt me into bowing down, as do other less compelling urges and appetites. And many of the experiences of my life have left deep impressions that continue to pull me in less than lofty directions. There is an animal soul within me that is unmistakably an offspring from the families of the earth, and sometimes wallows in the mud. And all of this – and my confrontation with all of this – is an active part of my life and certainly a part of my life that I bring into my davening and ask G-d’s help in overcoming and refining.

And so when I spit, I’m not spitting on something, I’m spitting out many things. I’m spitting out my own nefesh habehamit (animal tendencies); I’m spitting out many of my past experiences that were not so beneficial to the elevation of my soul; I’m spitting out many of the desires, inclinations, urges and appetites that disturb my growth as a Chassid and a Jew. I’m reminding myself through this glob of spit, just how disgusting and harmful these things are and how I don’t want them in my mouth, nor in my mind nor in my heart. I’m making a separation between who I was (they bow to vanity and nothingness) and who I strive to be (but we bend the knee…before the supreme King of kings). And though I may not be a tzaddik, at least at the moment I spit I am a benoni, a person who can recognize the distasteful in myself and have the wisdom, strength and will to spit it out.

But you’re right, I shouldn’t spit on your $4000 oriental rug. I’ll carry a handkerchief and spit into it, instead. But, you’ll pardon me, because I intend to keep on spitting, and I’m happy that I’ve risen to the level of one who now relishes the act.

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“From Lodging to Lodging” and “The Tale of the Scribe”

Bnai David-Judea hosts a book club discussion with the Conservative temple Ikar Sunday at 7:30 p.m.  in the Beit Midrash.

The two stories in my headline are found in S.Y. Agnon’s A Book That Was Lost And Other Stories.

You can access lesson plans on stories at:

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I’m Live On My Cam

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MysteryMan:  Did something untoward happen to the leader?
alexanderthegreat:  he sneezed
Emma:  lol
MysteryMan:  A sneeze is just the soul’s way of fleeing the body
alexanderthegreat:  oh right
Emma:  Ive heard something like that before
MysteryMan:  I just read that Muslims now outnumber Catholics
User guest132 left the room.
Emma:  I see
alexanderthegreat:  can someone here ask you a serious question leader
Emma:  Interesting
MysteryMan:  There’s only one morally correct way of fixing that imbalance.
alexanderthegreat:  wots that then
MysteryMan:  Procreaton
MysteryMan:  Procreation
MysteryMan:  Let every sperm be sacred
alexanderthegreat:  monty python
YourMoralFuhrer:  is menachem schneerson the Mishiach Luke?
YourMoralLeader:  no
YourMoralFuhrer:  do i can quit worshipping him
alexanderthegreat:  r u open to questions luke
MysteryMan:  I would like to see our moral climate change to where a single woman, upon seeing a man casting his seed uselessly upon the earth, scoops it up and stuffs it into her netherregions in an attempt to turn that sperm into a human child
MysteryMan:  No, swallowing is useless
alexanderthegreat:  mystery man you are very strange
MysteryMan:  I am a forward thinker
MysteryMan:  A true progressive
YourMoralLeader:  ya
alexanderthegreat:  no just strange
MysteryMan:  Quantum mechanics was strange to those who first encountered it
MysteryMan:  Think of me as a quantum mechanical being, passing through your world
Emma:  I know!
YourMoralFuhrer:  you’re a sex blogger
Emma:  lol
MysteryMan:  I speak not of sex, but procreation
YourMoralFuhrer:  and most of us are men
YourMoralFuhrer:  what else shold it be about
MysteryMan:  I began by discussing Islam’s rise

I just had a 25-year old engine installed in my car. It cost me $2900. It is guaranteed for 90 days. I think it is time for a long road trip to test it out. Maybe I’ll go to Yosemite and Oregon and all the way up to Vancouver.

If I retire at age 62, I’ll get $606 a month from Social Security. If I retire at age 70, my payment will be about $1,068. Does that make you hot?

My estimated taxable earnings per year after 2007 are $9,995.

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Who Was The Rogachover?

I heard from professor Marc B. Shapiro this week that the Rogachover was the preeminent genius of the 20th Century.

Who was this Hasidic sage?

I found this story on Google from Ruby Stein:

A story about the Rogachover that I heard from R. Isaacs at Yeshivat Darche Noam. The Rogachover and the Brisker Rav learned together when they were six years old. One day the Brisker’s father came to the pair and asked "which one of you is the better learner?" The young Brisker replied. "I don’t know what to say. If I said that I’m better I’d be a ba’al giva [haughty], but if I said that he is better I’d be a lier." To which the young Rogachover responded- "You just made yourself into both!"

Kanovsky writes:

In regard to speed davening, two stories comes to my mind. The first is about the "Rogachover" who was a real gaon (genius) on par with the GR"A, who used to be the first to finish davening shmonah esreh (the amidah) before anyone else did. The people in the shul felt uneasy that the rav had to wait for the congregation, so they went up to him and asked him that before he takes three steps backwards (signifiying that he finished davening) maybe he could learn something (since he knew shas by heart that would not be a problem for him) and thus lengthening his davening. He replied that he already did that too.

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I Need A Woman Who’ll Make Me Feel Like Dr Marc B. Shapiro For A Night

I was so knocked out by the scholar’s enthusiasm and erudition that I want to add his personality to my Sybil-like pantheon of performance possibilities.

I want to be able to snap my fingers and say at any time day or night some verse from the Torah and then follow up with how the sages understood it and the commentators and how the Shulchan Aruch based its legal reasoning on an errant text.

Man, I’d feel like a big man if I could do that. I’d no longer need levitra.

But I can’t do this on my own. I have to see in my woman’s eyes that she thinks I’m as dynamic as Dr. Shapiro.

Will let you know how this goes.

I gave the good professor a 25-minute ride to the airport Saturday night and on the way risked his life and mine by interviewing him. I figure my blog is worth the risk.

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The Rav Never Went To Yeshiva

I caught three lectures by Professor Marc B. Shapiro this weekend. Among his astonishing statements was that the Rav (Joseph Baer Soloveitchik) never went to yeshiva. He learned from his father and grandfather, I assume, and learned with others (and at secular universities).

At the shul where he was scholar in residence this Sabbath, Dr. Shapiro showed up on time Friday night, Saturday morning and Saturday afternoon and was the first person to arrive at shul.

Dr. Shapiro said the Rav was one of those rare rabbis who became more influential after his death.

The rav’s funeral was interesting. The Haredim boycotted it.

The Rav was to the religious right of Rabbi Jechiel Jacob Weinberg in many respects but while the Haredim embraced Rav Weinberg, they rejected the Rav as clearly not being one of them.

There’s no scholar of modern Orthodox Jewish thought to match Dr. Shapiro. He’s about the only guy with an in-depth understanding of the Haredi world from the inside and a complete commitment to objective truth.

He says that none of the charedi elites have given him a hard time (there was one exception and the charedi rabbi reluctantly went along with it because he felt an obligation to calm the masses). Charedi leaders simply don’t want the masses getting their hands on Marc Shapiro’s writings.

The more religious you go in Jewish life, the stronger the distinction between learned and ignorant.

Dr. Shapiro pointed out that the Chareidi organization Aish HaTorah chose to honor intermarried Jews Jason Alexander and Larry King at banquets and that the famous rabbi who lashed into Yeshiva University’s Norman Lamm as a destroyer of Israel first in his talk bashed Aish HaTorah for honoring Jason Alexander.

On Saturday morning, Dr. Shapiro outlined Judaism’s views of Islam. He mentioned Rabbi Shlomo Riskin’s view that we should apply the negative view of the Talmudic sages and early commentators towards idolatrous gentiles to Islamic terrorists.

Dr. Shapiro was so eloquent that I’ve decided to give up attending terror-supporting mosques even though they have great music and their women are hot.

I also learned this Sabbath that some Jewish prayerbooks in previous centuries contained woodcut drawings of topless women (in addition to pictorial representations of G-d, which were not a big deal because nobody believed G-d was corporeal).

That’d certainly help my davening.

Dr. Shapiro said the Hasidic Rogochover rebbe was the pre-eminent genius of the 20th Century. That you could fit Einsteins into him.

Marc B. Shapiro blogs:

I should also note two errors the Rav made in his evaluation of communal matters. 1. He was strongly opposed to changing the charter of YU and turning RIETS into an “affiliate.” Dr. Belkin had been assured by the lawyers he consulted that the change was only a technicality, and that the school would continue to run no differently than before. Yet there were a few hotheads who had the Rav’s ear and had convinced him that this meant the end of Yeshiva University as a real Torah institution. The story of how the Rav, in front of hundreds of people, challenged Belkin on this point, and how Belkin pulled the microphone away from him, has been repeated many times. I have been told (although I don’t know if it’s true) that following this episode YU refused to permit the Rav to speak at university events. With the benefit of hindsight, it is obvious that Belkin was correct and the character of YU did not change. (This reminds me of the doomsayers, and those who were saying tehillim, when it was announced that a non-rabbinic figure would become president of YU. Here again, nothing changed). 2. The second example is the Rav’s firm belief, and in this he was in agreement with R. Jehiel Jacob Weinberg, that a haredi society, and certainly real hasidic societies, could never flourish in the U.S. Here too he was mistaken (as were most observers). This latter error is very important for the Rav’s right-wing students, for they would like to believe that as he saw the development of American Orthodoxy in the 1970’s his view about the necessity for higher secular education changed. One of his leading students has stated on a number of occasions that the Rav could not be a part of Agudah in the 1950’s because the organization opposed all secular education. But today the Agudah convention is filled with lawyers and other professionals, and therefore the Rav would have no reason to leave Agudah – as if the Rav’s position on religious Zionism was not an important factor of his Weltanschauung. For the haredi world, one of the Rav’s great errors was his description of the differences between the Chazon Ish and the Brisker Rav, as expressed in the eulogy he delivered for the latter. In this eulogy R. Dovid Cohen famously screamed his protest at what he thought was the disrespect shown to the Chazon Ish. The Rav’s wife yelled that he should be taken out, and none other than R. David Hartman physically forced Cohen out of the hall. A few weeks ago R. Rakefet faxed me some pages from a new book on the Brisker Rav. Lo and behold, this hagiography says exactly what the Rav said, to wit, the Chazon Ish was prepared to engage in some flattery vis-à-vis Ben Gurion for the sake of kelal Yisrael, but the Brisker Rav was such an ish emet that no matter how good the cause he couldn’t bring himself to do this.

…Part of the problem in responding to the current scandal of sexual abuse is that halakhah, as it has been understood in the past, often stands in the way. For example, R. Menachem Mendel Schneersohn (the third Lubavitcher Rebbe) in Tzemah Tzedek, Yoreh Deah, #237, was asked the following question: A rabbi was playing with a young man on Purim and stuck his hands into the pants of the youth. The rabbi claimed that he did so because he was unable to perform sexually. He thought that this was due to his small testicles and he wanted to see if he was unusual in this regard. In other words, the rabbi was conducting a medical examination on the boy. The Tzemah Tzedek decided that the rabbi should not be removed from his position, as he provided a good explanation for his behavior. One can only wonder how many other boys were subjected to this rabbi’s medical examinations. Regarding another problematic decision, this time by the Aderet, see here.

…I recently read a hesped where R. Yitzhak Yosef recorded how the deceased talmid hakham, R. Moshe Levi, didn’t miss a moment of Torah study. He described how when R. Levi was at a communal meal he kept a book under the tablecloth, and every free second he could be seen be looking at it. The eulogizer saw that as something positive, whereas in my town, everyone would regard it as very rude. This point illustrates why I find haredi hagiography so fascinating, as it clearly reveals the culture gap between the haredi world and the Modern Orthodox world. Some of the stories that are told, and are part of haredi myth making, would be regarded with horror by the Modern Orthodox world.[15] How better to determine the ethos of a community than by seeing how it chooses to remember and praise its leaders? If anyone thinks that the Rav shared the Modern Orthodox ethos, just look at the stories he tells in Halakhic Man.

Sometimes truly horrible stuff is found in haredi “gedolim books” as well. Let me offer just one example. There is a very helpful book by Dov Ber Schwartz entitled Artzot ha-Hayyim (Brooklyn, 1992). This book contains short biographies of numerous American rabbis, a list of rabbinic books published in the United States, and an essay on Orthodoxy in America. Yet in the midst of the book, on page 52a in the note, one finds the shocking passage which you can see here, and which I am too embarrassed to translate. One can only hope that sentiments such as these are not very common among Schwartz’ fellow Satmar hasidim.

I would often tell people that one of my fellow students [Noah Feldman], an undergraduate taking graduate classes, was perhaps the most brilliant person I knew – a much better head than mine – and I have known many intellectual heavyweights. Yet I have read some people, who certainly don’t know him, describing Feldman as an expert in Shas and poskim. This is laughable. He has a great mind, and can grasp a Tosafot quicker than almost anyone, but he never spent any serious time in limudei kodesh after high school. I think my father best summed matters up after reading his article. He said: “Feldman may be very smart, but he isn’t very wise.”

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Why Are There No Female Saints In Judaism?

Professor Marc B. Shapiro writes:

Since I mentioned some stories from Halakhic Man that show that the Rav did not have a Modern Orthodox ethos, I will also say something about the following story, which some have wondered about.

Once my father entered the synagogue on Rosh Ha-Shanah, late in the afternoon, after the regular prayers were over, and found me reciting Psalms with the congregation. He took away my Psalm book and handed me a copy of the tractate Rosh Ha-Shanah. “If you wish to serve the Creator at this moment, better study the laws pertaining to the Festival.”

I understand that some people are very troubled by this story, as it bespeaks a real intellectual elitism. Yet, to use an expression popular among the younger generation, I can only say “get over it” (or become an adherent of one of the non-intellectual branches of Hasidism). For better or worse, traditional Judaism has always been a fundamentally elitist religion, dividing the haves (i.e., those who have knowledge) from the have-nots. (Although today we are accustomed to think in terms of bringing Torah study to all, in a future post at the Seforim blog I hope to mention some sources that speak of the danger of allowing the ignorant access to Torah knowledge.) Precisely because we have a notion of ein am ha-aretz hasid we can understand why, in contrast to Christianity, we don’t have women “saints” in our history. Since women have (until recent times) been kept ignorant of Talmud and halakhah, there was no way they could achieve any renown in the area of saintliness.

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