Governor Phil Murphy hosted a Passover Seder today at @Drumthwacket with a diverse group of religious and community leaders. Rabbis, pastors, imams, Sikh and Hindu leaders, and others came together to celebrate freedom and deliverance. Our diversity is our strength.
it behooves me to witness our so called askonim breaking bread (pun intended)sitting at the same table as the NJ attorney general who's office on the same day is prosecuting Rabbi Osher eisenmann.
ReplyDeletewhos in charge of our town? was daas torah consulted if this is the proper and correct way to act at a time where one of our true askonim is on trial facing a lengthy jail sentence,to sit and PARTY with the instigators highest office,he represents is sitting their with you?
how dare you sit down representing our town. you definitely dont represent me or most of us living in LAKEWOOD who pay taxes and dont have our homes listed under BMG'S NAME
Although lmaan hashalom there are heterim it was Bad optics in light of the sentencing yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThe article in Mishpacha magazine was nauseating with a subliminal message indicating tgst those who complain about high taxes nay have something to do with mesira.
ReplyDeleteThis is projection at its best, reb osher was left to dry by the establishment they publicity distanced themselves from him.
They even put out a statement during the raids that it was not targeting chemed since schi had an office there.
Deletea true eved/walking kiddush hashem is rosh yeshiva reb yeruchim shlita who came and sat in court
ReplyDeletethat shows someone with compassion who has his heart in the right place and does whats right!
whats pshat in the Orange on the seder plate
ReplyDeletehttps://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/an-orange-on-the-seder-plate/
ReplyDeleteIt’s an anti orthodox and anti Torah symbol .
ReplyDeleteOur Askanim sat there anyway . Shame