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The Merkaz HaRav Shiva is Over

By Rabbi Yaacov Haber

Remember how you felt when you first heard that Yeshiva students from Merkaz HaRav were brutally murdered last week in Jerusalem? Have you calmed down?

Tens of young boys just returned from the Kotel where they went to recite the Yom Kippur Kattan prayers. They were sitting down for their festive Rosh Chodesh meal, or they went to the library to catch up on their learning and these innocent angels were ruthlessly machine gunned down with 600 bullets!

Have you gotten over the shock and the pain?

If we have cooled down, if we are able to sleep at night, then we are suffering from the Amalek syndrome.

There was a boiling hot bath. Everyone wanted to go in but they were afraid. One brazen fellow plunged in. Once he leaped in everyone jumped in after him.

When the Jews left Egypt they were hot, very hot. The surrounding nations heard about all the miracles that occurred to the Jews. The world was in awe of the Jewish people. They were also jealous of our chosenness and wanted to attack. They were all afraid to jump in. One brazen nation Amalek came and plunged in against the Jews and cooled us down. We have since suffered for generations in the hands of ruthless governments and anti-Semitic populaces.

None of them were afraid of us. “Reishis goyim Amalek” - Amalek was the first, they started. Once they started we became easy prey for the entire world.

Something even worse happened. “Asher Korcho Baderech.” We were hot and Amalek made us cold. With the attack of Amalek we turned stony, frigid and dispassionate about Hashem. Not only were we cooled down in the eyes of the nations for all of history, but even more tragic, our own attitude, in our own minds and hearts became cold.

I’d like to discuss the “nu-nu factor”.

We need passion for Jewish children, for Jewish lives, and for Jewish principles.

Once in Buffalo it came to my attention that two of my congregants were involved in an illicit affair. I was beside myself. I didn’t know whether to shoot, excommunicate, scream, or threaten. The standards of my community were being compromised. Chilul Hashem was pending. Olam Haba was being thrown out the window. I called a seasoned Rabbi and described the situation to him. I’ll never forget his response! “Nu-nu”.

One of the great luminaries of the last generation was Rav Yechezkel Levenstien. He was the spiritual leader of Mir Yeshiva in Poland, then Shanghai and eventually he came to the Mir Yeshiva in Brooklyn. After a very short time in this country he announced that he could no longer stay in the US and that he would make Aliya. In his departing talk he spoke about a man who entered a perfumery. As he entered he was overwhelmed with the fragrance. After a few minutes the fragrance became subtle and after an hour he could detect no smell. Rav Yechezkel said that at the beginning he wasn’t used to American society. The things he saw hit him like a ton of bricks. They kept him up at night. After a few weeks the very same society became tolerable until he found himself saying, nu-nu. He knew it was time to leave.

We were hot. We can’t cool down!

I hear too many “nu-nu’s”. We are not as hot as we used to be. We need passion for Jewish children, for Jewish lives, for Jewish principles - we can never say “nu-nu”.

The most serious crime of Amalek is that he stole our passion. Timche - erase the memory of Amalek. Be passionate! Turn up the heat!

The Torah lists the crimes of Amalek. He stabbed us in the back. He attacked our weakest. He came upon us when we were faint and exhausted. He didn’t fear G-d. But the first and the worst thing Amalek did was that he made us cold. Timche - erase the memory of Amalek. Be passionate! Turn up the heat!

3 Comments

YOSEF KACEV Comment by YOSEF KACEV on March 14, 2008 at 7:18am
I am not sure what you mean by turn up the heat. What are we supposed to do?
Yaacov Haber Comment by Yaacov Haber on March 14, 2008 at 9:31am
Get upset about an injustice! Don't insulate yourself from other peoples pain! Resolve to do something about a problem!
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Gavriel Silverstein Comment by Gavriel Silverstein on March 14, 2008 at 11:06pm
The enemy always strikes when we as Jews become complacent and relaxed, whether that's as a nation/people, as a community or as individuals in our own walks with HaShem. No terrorist attacks for three years, feeling pretty safe, right...guess again. The most heinous attack in memory.

Sometimes the enemy is bold, like Amelek or this murderer, but usually it's subtle. I call it the one percent problem. Move one percent off a line and start heading just slightly a different direction and it doesn't seem so bad. Now move one percent from that and on and on. Repeat until the direction is 180 degrees from where the original direction was.

The enemy tests us every day with 1%. Every time we fail, as individuals, and especially as a people, we allow the "norm" to be moved from HaShem's laws in Torah to another place, and over time that new place is farther and farther from Torah. That's why your Rav Yechezkel Levenstein made Aliya. He realized he was moving 1% at a time away from HaShem and he wanted back on the True path.

That's how this world works every day. It's how America moves - in but one generation - from only selling illicit (pornographic) magazines in opaque brown bags in special bookstores to having it plastered all over both sides of every grocery store aisle, for little children to see. That's how Jews go from Charedi to "Modern" Orthodoxy to "Conservative" to "Reform" and even to complete secularism. When the enemy gets us far enough away from Torah he tries something seemingly unthinkable, like last week's massacre of innocents, to both test and to prove that we as a people have indeed moved farther away from "the line". We have.

There is no reaction to this outrageous act from Israel. In Jordan, of all places, our Moslem cousins were decent enough to refuse the family of the murderer to have a mourning tent, yet in Yerushalayim our own SECULAR Israeli country the family was allowed to have such a tent and to literally celebrate his actions as if he was a martyr, not a murderer. When the rest of the world behaves more in keeping with Torah than our own Jewish people, know that another holocaust is soon to come, and I am quite sure this will be the purging of all purgings of our people, and then it will finally be time for Elijah's return and the coming of Moshiach.

Torah and the rest of Tanakh are clear as to the cause of the plight of Jews and Israel. Don't live Torah and our enemies will oppress us. Israel is a secular country, it is not the Israel of Torah. It is so obvious that until there is a complete return to Torah by the entire world Jewish population that this will continue. Since so many of our brethren have made it clear they have no intention of returning to Torah, it is only by being purged yet again that we as a people can achieve that, even if that means only a small number of us are left as a result.

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