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Shach's death in 2001 left a void. The dispute over whether Rabbi Elyashiv or Rabbi Steineman would become Shach's recognized successor was also played out in Yated Neeman. The editors became divided, with the daily edition, edited by Grossman, identifying with Rabbi Elyashiv and the Sabbath edition
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and fear of Heaven. Shach denied that he was a hater of Hasidim: "We are fighting against secularism in the yeshivas. Today, with the help of Heaven, people are learning Torah in both Hasidic and Lithuanian yeshivos. In my view, there is no difference between them; all of them are important and dear
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were not fit for leadership and aroused great anger among Sephardi voters. Following the elections, Shach instructed Shas not to join the government, while Ovadia Yosef instructed them to join; this precipitated an open rift between the parties. Shach then claimed that Shas had "removed itself from
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My shoes were too small for my feet, and my toes protruded from them; I had no towels for washing; my hair, uncut for a whole year and a half, stuck together in long strands, absent any norm of human hygiene. My trousers were torn, and the scrapes on my legs were exposed, so that I was obliged to
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by guarding holy places, Shach as well as many other Orthodox leaders told their followers in public statements that it is forbidden to serve in the army, and that "it is necessary to die for this". This is a case, Shach said, in which, halachically, one must "be killed, rather than transgress".
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as "a blatant attempt to provoke the international community", and called on Haredi Jews to avoid moving to such communities. Shach often said that for true peace, it was "permitted and necessary to compromise on even half of the Land of Israel", and wrote that, "It is forbidden for the Israeli
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died in 1966, Shach became president of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah, before later resigning from the Moetzes after the other leading rabbis refused to follow him. Shach wrote strongly in support of every observant citizen voting. He felt that a vote not cast for the right party or candidate was
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by claiming Schneerson had created a cult of crypto-messianism around himself. He objected to Schneerson's calling upon the Messiah to appear, and when some of Schneerson's followers proclaimed him the Messiah, Shach called for a boycott of Chabad and its institutions. In 1988, Shach denounced
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was accused of heresy by Shach, who, in a letter written September 10, 1988, wrote that "... and similarly, all his other works contain heresy. It is forbidden to debate with Steinsaltz, because, as a heretic, all the debates will only cause him to degenerate more. He is not a genuine person
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Schneerson's statement Referring to his father-in-law, the previous rebbe of Chabad, which he viewed as God's chosen leader of the generation, "the essence and being of God clothed in a body of the "Moses" of the Generation, as it was by Moses himself". Followers of Shach refused to eat
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Eliezer Schach, one of Israel's leading Orthodox rabbis, has publicly called Schneerson "insane", an "infidel", and "a false Messiah". The local papers carried Schach's outrageous charge that Schneerson's followers are "eaters of trayf", food such as pork that is forbidden to
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said: "His pronouncements and his talks when he was active would regularly capture the rapt attention of the entire Orthodox world." A dispute subsequently arose as to whether Yosef Shalom Eliashiv or Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman should succeed him. The towns of Bnei Brak and
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This position was expressed in large ads placed in all three of Israel's daily newspapers on May 22, 1998. Shach is quoted as saying that, "Any yeshiva student who cheats the authorities and uses the exemption from service for anything other than real engagement in
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Shach was an antagonist of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, and the only major Lithuanian rabbi to come out in force against the Chabad movement and its leader. From the 1970s onwards, Shach was publicly critical of Schneerson, accusing Chabad of false
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Although it is difficult to estimate how many people attended the funeral, the number could have been in the hundreds of thousands (especially considering that some 300,000 attended the funeral of Rabbi Shlomo-Zalman Auerbach seven years
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Shach wrote that Yeshiva University-type institutions posed a threat to the endurance of authentic Judaism. He called them "an absolute disaster, causing the destruction of our Holy Torah. Even the so-called
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and drives the whole world crazy". He nevertheless prayed for his recovery, explaining that "I pray for the rebbe's recovery, and simultaneously also pray that he abandon his invalid way".
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Shach died on November 2, 2001, two months short of his 103rd birthday (although other reports put his age at 108). His funeral in Bnei Brak was attended by up to 400,000 people. PM
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began in 1914, Shach returned to his family, but then began traveling across Lithuania from town to town, sleeping and eating wherever he could, while continuing to
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Rabbi Shach objected to Chabad outreach campaigns such as Neshek (Shabbat candles), Tefilin, Rambam study, children's parades on Lag B'Omer, and the Noahide Laws.
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to become one of its deans, and, after discussing the proposal with Soloveitchik, he accepted the offer. Shach served in that capacity from 1954 until his death.
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is". In the same speech, he said that the Labor Party had cut themselves off from their Jewish past and wished to "seek a new Torah". Labor Party politician
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effectively a vote for the wrong party and candidate. This theme is consistent in his writings from the time that the State of Israel was established.
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was asked to support this position, he refused, saying that, "agreement to other-than-biblical borders was tantamount to denial of the entire Torah".
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said Shach's speech set back relations between religious and secular Israelis by decades. Other secular Israelis, including residents of the kibbutz
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Rebbe). Shach criticized The Rebbe for his presumed messianic aspirations. Shach wanted the Aguda party to oppose Lubavitch; however, all but one (
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Michtavim U'Maamaromim 5:533 (pg. 137). See also Jerusalem Post โ€“ Mar 4, 1992 โ€“ Schach's Attacks "Meant Only for Lubavitchers, Not All Hasidim"
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to me. In fact, go ahead, and ask your Hasidic friends with us at Ponevezh if I distinguish between Hasidic and Lithuanian students."
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who headed Lithuanian Orthodox Jews in Israel and around the world from the early 1970s until his death. He served as chair of the
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by Chabad Hasidim, refusing to recognize them as adherents of authentic Judaism. Shach also opposed Chabad's Rambam Campaign and
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Michtavim U'Maamaromim 5:534 (pg. 138). See also Shach's letters quoted in Yeshurun Vol. 11 Elul 5762 - pg. 932 -
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The Man of Vision: The Orthodox Ideology of Rabbi Shach (Ish HaHashkafah: HaIdeologia HaHaredit al pi HaRav Shach)
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Path to Greatness โ€“ The Life of Maran Harav Elazar Menachem Man Shach, Vol I: Vaboilnik to Bnei Brak (1899โ€“1953)
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Path to Greatness โ€“ The Life of Maran Harav Elazar Menachem Man Shach, Vol I: Vaboilnik to Bnei Brak (1899โ€“1953)
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said Shach's most important contribution were his efforts in restoring Jewish scholarship after the Holocaust.
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said: "There is no doubt that we have lost an important person who made his mark over many years." Chief Rabbi
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http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/secular-fear-of-haredim-drove-courts-rule-on-service-deferments/
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https://archive.today/20120529194409/http://www.pmo.gov.il/PMOEng/Archive/Cabinet/2001/11/Spokesman4356.htm
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described him as "an ideologue", and "a zealot who repeatedly led his followers into ideological battles".
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government to be stubborn about these things, as this will add fuel to the fire of anti-Semitism". When
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Turning Judaism Outward: A Biography of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson the Seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe
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Shach fought those who deviated from what he believed was the classical Haredi path. At the behest of
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Michtavim u'Maamarim โ€“ a collection of Shach's letters published in various editions of 4โ€“6 volumes.
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by David Berger, 2001, published by the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization of Portland. Page 7.
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The Jewish Press โ€“ Saturday, December 08 2001 โ€“ by Rabbi Gershon Tannenbaum with Rabbi Yaakov Klass
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In Their Shadow: Wisdom and Guidance of the Gedolim Volume One: Chazon Ish, Brisker Rav, Rav Shach
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Following a visit by Shach in Jerusalem to the leading rabbis and halachic decisors of the day,
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by Asher Cohen and Bernard Susser. The Johns Hopkins University Press (May 24, 2000) - pg. 83
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wrote that his "uniqueness lay in the authority he wielded", and that "perhaps not since the
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Shach never seemed concerned over the discord he provoked: "There is no need to worry about
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In May 1998, following talk of a political compromise which would allow Haredim to perform
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Shach wrote that he was not opposed to Hasidic Judaism, saying he recognized Hasidism as "
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in New York, which he declined. Shach's wife died in 1969 from complications connected to
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gradually exerted control over the party, culminating in Shas' decision to support the
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Speech of Shach (transcribed by a listener) โ€“ Michtavim U-Maโ€™amarim, 4:370:page 107
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Shach supported the withdrawal from land under Israeli control, basing it upon the
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Batsheva's brother, Osher Nisan Levitan, later became an important figure in the
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by Asher Bergman, translated by Yocheved Lavon. Feldheim Publishers 634 pages.
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by Avishay Ben Haim, pg. 17. Entire context of statement can be seen in video
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reverse the trousers, to make the rip less obvious, and to wear them like that
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Vezarach Hashemesh:Yesodah Umishnatah shel Agudat ha-Charedimโ€”Degel ha-Torah
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and their culture. For example, during a 1990 speech, he lambasted secular
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Davar โ€“ 4/08/1989 โ€“ pg. 3 โ€“ Noach Zvuluny (Can be read online here :
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The Messiah of Brooklyn: Understanding Lubavitch Hasidim Past and Present
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Israel and the Politics of Jewish Identity: The Secular-Religious Impasse
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Israel and the Politics of Jewish Identity: The Secular-Religious Impasse
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Ilan, Shahar. Canadian Jewish News. Nov 8, 2001. Vol. 31, Iss. 46; pg. 41
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http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=21194&st=&pgnum=932
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PONOVEZER ROSH HAYESHIVA RAV ELAZAR MENACHEM MAN SHACH, ZT"L (1894โ€“2001)
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which was then headed by Isaac Jacob Rabinowitz. In 1913 he enrolled at
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Shach was survived by his daughter Devorah, who had nine children with
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Michtavim Umamarim vols. 1โ€“2, p. 109, and letter no. 53. Vol. 4 no. 76
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by Asher Cohen and Bernard Susser (May 24, 2000) โ€“ note 19 on page 148
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Encyclopedia Judaica โ€“ Macmillan Reference USA; Second edition (2006)
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Toward the Millennium: Messianic Expectations from the Bible to Waco
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Several years after the re-establishment of the Ponevezh yeshiva in
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by Moshe Horovitz. Keter Publishing House, Jerusalem. 1989. page 60
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by Moshe Horovitz. Keter Publishing House, Jerusalem. 1989. page 56
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In a speech delivered prior to the 1992 elections, Shach said that
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Faith and Fate: The Story of the Jewish People in the 20th century
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In 1985, four years after the Labor Party supported a liberalized
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Halevi, Yossi Klein (February 14, 2001) "Summer of the Messiah",
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The Rebbe, the Messiah, and the Scandal of Orthodox Indifference
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Secular Fear of Haredim Drove Court's Rule on Service Deferments
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Los Angeles Times โ€“ November 3, 2001, from the Associated Press.
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Chiddushim (Hebrew) from Rabbi Shach on various talmudic topics
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are not yet ready for leadership positions", and subsequently
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The Man of Vision: The Ultra-Orthodox Ideology of Rabbi Shach
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by Moshe Horovitz. Keter Publishing House, Jerusalem. 1989.
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of Yeshiva University, and worked as a supervisor for the
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and said he would not speak with a "murderer of fetuses".
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publishing a series of articles based on the teachings of
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Video of Rabbi Shach speaking at Degel Hatorah convention
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as "breeders of rabbits and pigs" who did not "know what
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Orthodoxy Awakens: The Belkin Era and Yeshiva University
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Shach (late 1980s), seated right, looking down at book.
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Shiurim (Hebrew) from Rabbi Shach on various masechtos
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Letter of Shach โ€“ Michtavim U-Maโ€™amarim, 4:320:page 36
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offered Shach the position of senior rosh yeshivah at
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The Jewish Week, May 29, 1998 'From Yeshiva To Army'
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Around 1995, Shach retired from political activity.
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the Jewish community when it joined the wicked...".
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In the mid-1960s, 30:For the 17th century commentator on the 2198:of Rabbi Shach giving eulogy for Rabbi 1969:"Influential Israeli rabbi dies at 103" 1637:Schรคfer, Peter; Cohen, Mark R. (1998). 1307:"ื“ืžืขื•ืช ืฉืœ ืฉืชื™ืงื” / ืื•ืช ื—ื™ื™ื - ื—ื™ื™ื ื•ืœื“ืจ" 1044:Kamenetzky, Mordechai (February 2002). 951: 2389:Chabad-Lubavitch related controversies 1005:Englander, Yakir Yacov (19 Aug 2015). 896:movement. Ephraim Shach served in the 305:Elazar Menachem Man Shach was born in 7: 2439:Haredi rabbis in Mandatory Palestine 1793:Michtavim U-Ma'amarim. vol. 4 pp. 67 1260:"ื›ืš ื ืขืœืžื” ื”ืžืชื™ื—ื•ืช ื”ื”ื™ืกื˜ื•ืจื™ืช ืขื ื—ื‘"ื“" 493:in 1984, and Shach called upon his " 1775:Friedman, Menachem (15 July 1990). 1495:Greenberg, Joel (3 November 2001). 995:Also known as Rav Itzele Ponovezer. 904:in history and philosophy from the 634:Shach was also critical of Western 509:party in the 13th Knesset in 1992. 223: 2107:Tzava'a of Rabbi Shach (in Hebrew) 2068:Harav Schach: Shehamafteach B'yado 1092:HaRav Schach: Shehamafteach B'yado 1066:Harav Schach: Shehamafteach B'yado 770:Eleventh Knesset elections of 1984 665:Position on territorial compromise 367:and Grodzinski, Schach decided to 261:. 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Alma mater
Slabodka Yeshiva
Ponevezh Yeshiva
Bnei Brak
Israel
Semikhah
Isser Zalman Meltzer
Hebrew
O.S.
Haredi
rabbi
Council of Sages
co-deans
Ponevezh Yeshiva
Bnei Brak
Shmuel Rozovsky
Dovid Povarsky
Hasidic
Agudat Yisrael
allied with Ovadia Yosef

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