R. Aharon (Arche) Levin of Liozna

 R. Aharon (Arche) Levin of Liozna (c. 5570-5661) was a prominent chossid of the Tzemach Tzedek, and later of the Rebbes of Kopust. He was a Rosh Yeshivah in Dubravna and Vitebsk, before serving as the Rov of Liozna for many years. An exceedingly humble elder Chassid, he relayed traditions going back to the Alter Rebbe.

 

R. Aharon once attended a chasunah in Vitebsk, where his father R. Baruch lived. The hall was a large room, filled with people, and R. Aharon was seated at the head of the table. On the opposite wall there was a mirror, and when R. Aharon looked at the mirror he suddenly asked, “Who is that distinguished looking Jew sitting at the end of the table?” His entire life he had never looked in a mirror and didn’t know what he looked like.

(ניצוצי אור – וויינגארטן)


modesty

 מַה טֹּבוּ אֹהָלֶיךָ יַעֲקֹב מִשְׁכְּנֹתֶיךָ יִשְׂרָאֵל: (במדבר כד:ה)

[Balaam said,] “How good are your tents, O Jacob, your encampments, O Israel.” Numbers 24:5

The lesson for us here is that we must never think that it is important to be concerned only about the “larger” issues of modesty and intimacy, but that we can be lax about the “smaller,” “innocent” details. Even the smaller details are important – important enough to be able to transform a curse into a blessing (or an accursed situation into a blessed one).

Lest we think that this alertness to the details of modesty is only required in our day-to-day behavior but not in temporary situations (such as when we are on vacation), we see here that the tremendous power of even the minor details of modest conduct was demonstrated when our forefathers lived in tents, their temporary homes in the desert.1


Likutei Sichot, vol. 13, p. 84. 

What Rav Miller actually said:

 

What Rav Miller actually said:

 

Now to eat in Rebbe’s house, actually not such a bad thing. [He is referring to Yehuda HaNasi] Cause if you would enslave your mind to Rebbe. Not so bad. If it were up to me, I would eat gladly in Rebbe’s house. Because I’d be a slave to Rebbe. So what’s better than that? What’s the purpose of having freedom of mind? In order to get the right mind. So if you take your freedom of mind, in order to make yourself a slave to a great mind, a true and holy mind, it’s the best thing. So, for us, it’s no question. It depends. Let’s say the Lubavitcher Rebbe invites you. He says, Shabbos come into me. Eat at my table. So forget about what you heard tonight [about the danger of eating at the table of certain people]. Say, gladly. Because you’ll be enslaved. You’ll sit at his table. Whatever he says, you’ll say yes. It’s good. You can be sure it’s good. If the Satmar Rav will invite you to his table for Shabbos. Accept. Accept.

Rav Avigdor Miller, “At Someone’s Table,” Tape #212, 36:27

 

 

What Toras Avigdor presented:

 

Now, we won’t say that you can never eat at someone else’s table. If it’s up to me, there are many tzadikim who I would gladly eat in their homes because I’d become slaves to them. What’s better than that?  What’s the purpose of having freedom of mind?  In order to get the right type of mind.  So if you take your freedom of mind and use your bechira to enslave it to a greater mind, a holy Torah mind, that’s the best thing. So for us, it’s no question. Let’s say, Rav Aaron Kotler invites you to his house. He says, “On Shabbos come eat at my table.”  So forget about what you heard tonight and say, “Gladly!” because you’ll become enslaved to the best. You’ll sit at his table and whatever he says, you’ll say, “Yes, it’s good.”  You could be sure it’s good and you’ll be swallowing down all of the best attitudes of the mind.  (Parshas Korach based on 212)

 

 Now, TA has mentioned the Rebbe on other occasions. Nevertheless, here they made an error. 

I want everyone to come and see me

 

"I want everyone to come and see me. I want everyone to come for kos shel bracha. I want everyone to come to me for lekach and I want everyone to need their Rebbe – then the Almighty will give me strength to continue.”  Lubavitchter Rebbe in response to Zalman Jaffe telling the Rebbe that he had considered not coming to yechidus so as not to take up the Rebbe’s time. (My Encounter with the Rebbe, Vol. III, p. 224)

“He’s a rasha!”

 

The “analysis” by the typical yeshiva guy of today for any conflict whether it be global, national, local, community, familial, or internecine is nearly always the same. It comes down to this: “He’s a rasha!” He could be talking about the leader of another Orthodox Jewish group, a Charedi even, a gaon, tzadick – “He’s a rasha.” That’s it.

That’s what we call playing God. Who else has a view into the soul? Only God has that. Well, God and the typical obnoxious yeshiva guy.

This even applies to talmidim, to kids at cheder. If the kid is not perfectly obeying every command, if he wiggles in his chair, and certainly if he asks a question the teacher can’t answer: “He’s a rasha.”

They don’t always say it. They don’t always use the word. But that’s essentially the attitude. You see this with conflict between neighbors and in families. “He’s a rasha!”

This week I was in a car with a yeshiva gadolah mashgiach, and here’s how he summed up the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. “Putin is a narcissist who wants to go out with a bang.” That was his brilliant analysis. He’s saying, “He’s a rasha.”

Now Putin may be a rasha, but that does not necessarily explain his actions here. Let’s delve into this for a moment. The American press is telling you that poor Ukraine is being assaulted by the big-bad Putin for no reason other than his hatred of freedom or some such nonsense. It’s like a kid’s comic book with the big mean bad guy. That’s the American media’s depiction of events. And stupid obnoxious yeshiva guys buy into this very quickly because their minds operate on a comic book level. So, what’s really going on.

This Russo-Ukraine war started with a US supported coup of the Ukraine in 2014, followed by America sending billions of dollars of weapons to Ukraine. The US even has bio-weapons labs in the Ukraine. NATO has in recent years expanded a lot in Europe to create bases, missiles, intelligence, and sales of arms. It is now an existentialist threat for Putin and like him or not, you cannot blame him unless you let yourself manipulated by the propaganda. Ukrainian militia has been bombing Russian speaking people in the Donbas region of Eastern Ukraine for eight years and literally burned people alive there. This started a war for independence in that region. NATO was founded allegedly as a defensive instrument against the USSR but has been used since for American hegemony. Just as with Iraq this war is largely about oil and gas contracts. The American press tells its usual bogeyman fairy tale sprinkled with talk about fighters for democracy when this whole thing is about American greed. There were options on the table for a resolution, including a promise not to bring the Ukraine into NATO, to give some measure of independence to the Donbas region, to a cessation of American weapons flooding into the country, but the State department rejected all of that. Since 1900, America has been involved or orchestrated the toppling of 63 different regimes, including 12 since 1990. Putin has every reason to worry about that. On top of that is the takeover by American industry and banking of that of other countries, not by out competing but through assassination, bribery, extortion, and military actions. Putin is taking a stand. He was backed into a corner and tried many means of avoiding military action. The deaths are America's fault more than that of anybody else.

Here is some news 6 days before Putin invaded.

 

18 February 2022

On Friday, people living in the Donbass region began to displace themselves towards Russia due to Ukraine’s bomb attacks on their territories.

“Russia is prepared to host 1,5 million people. So far, 500 women and children have been refuged,” stated Denis Pushilin, the head of the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), which integrates the Donbas region with the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR).

Besides accommodation, refugees arriving in Russia's Rostov City will receive hot meals, medical care, and US$130 to cover basic personal expenses. President Vladimir Putin ordered Emergency Situations Minister Aleksandr Chupriyan to fly urgently to Rostov City to organize the reception of refugees.

So far, Ukraine has attacked 47 points along the conflict zone including a kindergarten in the Stanytsia Luganska City, where two civilians were injured. The car of the head of the RPD People’s Militia Denis Lugansk also exploded in Donetsk City, but the officer was not injured.

LPR Head Ivan Filiponenko condemned that the Ukrainian Army systematically opened fire on the territory of his country to provoke the People’s Militia to respond to the fire and create a pretext for the start of Ukrainian aggression in Donbass.

Moscow accuses the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) of supplying arms to Ukraine and stoking tensions about the Donbass region control in favor of their geopolitical interests.

The mashgiach’s comment bothered me not because I’m heavily invested in politics in the Ukraine, but because it’s typical of the stupidity that I have encountered from yeshiva guys for 35 years. This is supposed to be one of the smarter people, and this guy actually is a decent person, but in this case, he’s being so uneducated and simplistic and judgmental and condescending. And he’s a Mashgiach! He’s supposed to know people, supposed to be wise. But he’s a dope. And that’s how these guys are about so many things, about religious choices, marital choices, life choices. They are toxic.

I was with him because we made a trip to a cemetery to say kaddish for someone. He asked me if any gadolim were buried there. I didn’t know but I did spot some graves marked zt’l and Morienu. He said, “I am looking for famous people.” He cares about fame, about being a gadol, not that he might be standing next to the grave of a tzadick. Who cares about that? I showed him a grave of a guy who died at age 21. To me, that’s a big musar lesson, that one should be grateful for making it past 21. He wasn’t interested.

These people are depressing. They are toxic. Even the better among them.

it impoverishes itself

 

As long as Orthodoxy maintains stubbornly: “No, we shall concern ourselves only with the study of Talmud and the legal codes, but not with aggadah, not ethics, not Kabbalah, not scientific research, not the knowledge of the world, and not Chassidism,” it impoverishes itself. And against this I shall continue to wage battle.

– Rav Avraham Yitzchak Kook

life vs death

 

Do you see this fine thing? Do you admire the humanity of it? Because the Human Beings, my son, they believe everything is alive. Not only man and animals, but also water, earth, stone. And also the things from them, like that hair. The man from whom this hair came, he's bald on the other side, because I now own his scalp. That is the way things are. But the white men, they believe everything is dead stone, earth, animals, and people, even their own people. If things keep trying to live, white men will rub them out. That is the difference.

 

These words are from the movie Little Big Man, where the old Indian chief reflects on the massacre of his people by the white man. The white man views everything as dead so what’s the harm in killing something, even people? It’s dead anyway. By contrast, the Human Beings (Native Americans to us) believe there’s life in everything.

 

His words make me think of the neo-Litvacks and the Chassidim. I distinguish neo-Litvacks from the original Litivacks, the Vilna Gaon for example. He valued mitzvos, musar, kabbalah, broad and pleasant learning of Torah, and middos. To the neo-Litvacks, only one thing matters, pipulistic-lomdus on a few select perakim of Gemara. Everything and everyone else (unless they fund such study) can drop dead for all they care. Even the handful of kiruv schools that they finally got around to establishing (long after Chabad paved the way) brainwash the young baalei teshuvah also to despise everything but Gemara lomdus and the men who specialize in it. They call those men gadolim and all but worship them like idols.

 

The Rebbe Rayatz of Lubavitch helps us to understand:

This service-attaining the predominance of form over matter, 1 leading away from the material towards the spiritual-is difficult indeed. It is a three-fold task for which great skill is necessary: 1) breaking away from the material, 2) coming closer to the spiritual, and 3) effecting the superiority of form over matter. It involves three ascending types of endeavor: 1) subjugation and rejection of matter, 2) cognizance of the virtue of the spiritual, and an inclination toward it, and 3) mastery of form over matter.

These three types of endeavor correspond with three disciplines: 1) concentrating on the subjugation of matter and exposing its unworthiness; 2) recognition of the qualities of the spiritual, and understanding that the spiritual is the basis of all physical existence; and 3) cultivation of the mastery of form over matter, which in turn is sub-divided into two categories: a) sublimation and purification of matter to render it compatible with form, and b) emphasis on the quality of form as embodied in matter.

These three schools are hallowed philosophies that lead to the recognition of the Creator and His service through Torah study and the fulfillment of His mitzvot. Nevertheless, they are distinct schools and stand on different levels. Each is a rung in the soul-ladder standing on earth whose top reaches Heaven. 2

The first of these schools is predicated on the subjugation of the material and demonstrating its unworthy crassness. This includes any improper propensities one might possess, such as overindulging in eating and other physical delights in common with animals. When a human conducts himself like an animal, he debases himself even more than a brute creature. For lacking the power of reason, an animal is unable to desire anything loftier than its own physical gratification. A human, however, is endowed with intelligence enabling him to aspire to something higher, to moral virtue, to intellectual values. When he prefers physical pleasures he is more degenerate than an animal. This school, which rejects the material by depicting the baseness of physical pleasures and passions, and by describing their dire consequences, is the school of Musar.

The second school stresses the qualities of the spiritual, of morality and intellect. It teaches the means of attaining these higher goals, exalting them as the basis of perfection and the aim of Creation, making this world a fitting fulfillment of His desire for an abode in the lower 1 worlds. This is the school of Chakira, religious philosophy.

The highest school expounds the superiority of form over matter. It emphasizes the value of purified matter (physical matter that is consecrated to a higher, spiritual purpose, and that thus ceases to be merely physical); and of form when embodied in matter (the spiritual that influences and elevates physical matter, and itself is no longer merely ethereal), in an inseparable and harmonious union. In this union there is no beginning or ending, no superior or inferior; each is essential to the other; each is implanted within the other. One G‑d created them both for the identical purpose of revealing His Holy Light, and only in perfect unity do they achieve the perfection He desired. This is the approach of Chasidus.

The three schools-MusarChakira, and Chasidus-are mutually dependent. The first is a basis and step toward the second; the second complements the first and becomes the basis and step toward the third. The third completes the other two in that it brings into rational perspective the basic principle of creation: The foundation of foundations and pillar of wisdoms, [is] to know that there is a First Existence Who brings into being every existence, and all that exist in heaven and earth and between them, exist only by virtue of His existence (Maimonides1). (On the Teachings of Chassidus)

I believe that the Litvacks got stuck in the first phase and then like a lion in a cage tore it apart. The neo-Litvacks don’t even do musar anymore. They just hate everything. They perverted the musar and became like the “White man” in the Little Big Man scene.

The problem started a long time ago, a few centuries. They started small and got worse. And Chassidus came to rectify the problems. Only, many Litvacks doubled down on the right-brained, uptight, rigid, narrow, and egotistical weltanschauung. The problems got worse and worse. Then Zionism came along to militarize it, turning it into a truly vicious enterprise. Today, we have a freak show that on a psycho-spiritual level is well described by the grandfather Indian chief.

Rabbi Aaron Rakeffet is a student of Rav Joseph Soloveitchik, zt’l who while Litvish by family tradition was influenced by Chabad and went against the grain of most of the neo-Litvish world. Rakeffet says he once went to a Chabad shulchim convention and an Agudah convention in the same week. At the Agudah, they raged about Open Orthodoxy, feminism, the Internet, the Israeli government, and other topics of fear for them. At Chabad, they talked about opening new kiruv centers and other projects in the works. Said Rakeffet, I went to a wedding and a funeral.

The white man – so to speak – is very caught up in death. Funerals follow him around.