Guest post By Dovid Burton
Insanity is the inability to sort things out. When a popular
weekly magazine blurs the differences between people with purposeful intent,
that is inequity in real time. Mishpacha seems deserving of this dubious
distinction. A storyline on its front cover {Family First Feb 4. } reads, adviceline-
My rav made serious mistakes. I’m having trouble trusting a rav again.
Torah accords the rabbinate the highest accolades, witness
the “yukum purkon” prayer, before mussaf on Shabbos.
They are the
manhigim- the mentors and stewards of Am Yisrael, and answer to a higher source. Who has the right to insinuate that
the reputation of Chachmei Yisrael may
be tarnished because of someone’s shortfall?
Must teenage girls read this torrid stuff for oneg shabbos ?
The giyus- army law
is the handiwork of Naftali Bennet- Jewish home party; yet at the height of the
brouhaha, Mishpacha put the onus on Yair
Lapid instead. To this day the former is a fixture in this periodical as a
legitimate player in the memshala.
Bennet writes off the
directive of Gedolei Yisrael Rav
Shteinman and Rav Chaim Kanievsky. He is walking down the same path as another
man did 2000 years ago. According to an uncensored version of Talmud Gittin {57a}
that individual, gung ho and
recalcitrant, is now “dung ho” in the afterlife,