The most important thing we can do is, let’s all try to convince the Yeshivos not to throw away fine Bochurom just because they’re not so brilliant. You are killing them. Their shame is enormous.
What he says is phenomenal unfortunately it is lacking in directions and it requires all of us to step out of our comfort zone to see where we can be helpful
No finger was pointed at you! A request, however, was made of you. If you are fulfilling, then kudos to you.
of course, if you’re doing all you can, then you naturally have little time to attack those inspiring others to step up to the plate.
May the Rebbe shlita be marich Yomim vshonim! Respectfully I humbly suggest that the first place one must help klal yisroel is each individual with their spouses and children. As far as helping the klal, one may not be able to offer substantial assistance however we must try to be nosah bol! Sometimes, it’s as simple as a smile or a kind word. Also, make eye contact and let the person know you are happy to see them. Hatzlocah ubracah
The most important thing we can do is, let’s all try to convince the Yeshivos not to throw away fine Bochurom just because they’re not so brilliant. You are killing them. Their shame is enormous.
What he says is phenomenal unfortunately it is lacking in directions and it requires all of us to step out of our comfort zone to see where we can be helpful
Is there an online link to become a member of Agudah?
The biggest problem is, though, that too many are busy advocating and fighting for positions that are contrary to the Torah’s wants.
I do all that I can. Stop pointing a finger at me.
No finger was pointed at you! A request, however, was made of you. If you are fulfilling, then kudos to you.
of course, if you’re doing all you can, then you naturally have little time to attack those inspiring others to step up to the plate.
Care to think that matzav readers are involved? I think we can help too!
Some of us are busy advocating for causes like preventing abuse while Agudah has many times impeded progress on this front
May the Rebbe shlita be marich Yomim vshonim! Respectfully I humbly suggest that the first place one must help klal yisroel is each individual with their spouses and children. As far as helping the klal, one may not be able to offer substantial assistance however we must try to be nosah bol! Sometimes, it’s as simple as a smile or a kind word. Also, make eye contact and let the person know you are happy to see them. Hatzlocah ubracah
Wish he’d give more specifics about what’s needed.
How about Agudah give out of detailed list of things they need people to do, and work it from there?
They need check writers,