KWRBT,
I appreciate your reply and hope to be able to explain why I am involved in this discussion.
You may disagree with what I say, and that is OK, just please try to understand why I am saying this.
1) I believe that rebuke should be directed to those who need to hear it. This is one of the first rules of rebuke.
2) I believe that rebuke should be done between two Jews, not in the public, and not in a manner intended to be humiliating or shameful.
3) I believe that speaking of fellow Jews in a public forum, without allowing the other Jew to explain himself, is a form of Lashon Hara. Now you will argue about what is Lashon Hara, but I have studied the laws, and only in the most obvious cases of heresy or self-hatred, is it permitted to openly speak derogatorily of another Jew.
This is all totally absurd.
Whom did I rebuke?
When you put up an informative article about Sukkot or the laws of Shabbat, are you rebuking someone? In my opinion, you are not, and it wouldn't make sense to rebuke people here. The point of this section of the forum is to
inform people about what Judaism is (and contrarily, also what Judaism is not!).
Am I supposed to chase after every single Chabad meshichist (there are thousands of them!) and take each one aside individually and say to him why it is wrong to pray to his dead rebbe? Like that's humanly possible? And like any of the cultists will listen to me? And otherwise, I can't dare mention that they exist or what crazy beliefs they are promoting to warn people against falling for their tricks and mistakes? Please.
Instead, what I am interested in is not rebuking chabad people (meshichists or otherwise) or standing on a pulpit like I am "holier than thou" since I do not view myself that way, but instead to contribute to this section of the forum, whose goal (or so I thought) is to
INFORM JEWS ABOUT JUDAISM.Informing Jews about Judaism INCLUDES stressing fundamental beliefs (even if
YOU muman613 think those fundamental beliefs are so obvious as to be self-evident - they still need to be said) and also discouraging certain cults and idol worship beliefs or mistakes that draw some Jews astray. For example, we openly refute and denigrate "Jews for Yeshu." Any cult which leads Jews astray is a terrible danger to the Jewish soul and to the Jewish people as a whole since we suffer when potentially good individual Jews go astray and follow foreign beliefs and foreign religions.
Furthermore,
I want to stress right now that CHAZAL cursed the minim. In fact they instituted in our prayers to curse minim every weekday, three times a day. Minim do not have a right to defend themselves or explain themselves. Foreign cults which lead Jews astray are not a legitimate side of a "debate" - they are beyond the pale.
I will say it again: Minim were not given the "right" to explain themselves in response to the Amidah which curses them thrice daily.
If you are not aware of what the minim were, please look it up!Do you believe that these are Jews? I do... When I read some kook on youtube who started to deface my youtube page claiming that Chassidic Jews are not Jews, and that all Chassidic Jews pray to their rebbe, I thought to myself who was this punk to decide who is a Jew and who is not a Jew. A Jew is born a Jew if his mother was a Jew, by birth or through a legitimate conversion. What the Jew believes does not ultimately decide whether he is a Jew, because this aspect of the Soul remains regardless of whether he is secular , religious, or believes in the tooth fairy.
Not sure how this is relevant. I never debated what a Jew is or is not.
As I said, I do not excuse the false beliefs that some of these Jews express. And I doubt that my rebuke alone will bring about any Teshuva. But I am now inspired to ask that Alon personally via a comment on youtube to explain to a fellow Jew what his reasoning is considering the prohibition of consulting the dead. I do not understand why Tag was banned from his page, except for maybe he was not asking in a way which seemed sincere, without a pre-judgement.
Or maybe the simpler explanation - A person who is distorting Judaism will not allow his beliefs to be questioned publicly. That is almost always the reason someone bans another person from responding!
Do not have any anger at me for my Ahavat Yisroel. I really think that we have something going on here, and I always take your opinions to heart.
I have no anger at you whatsoever.
Now I ask you for a third time, if what Tag is saying here is obvious according to you (you used that word to describe it), then WHY CAN'T THE OBVIOUS BE STATED HERE? Do we censor the Torah because certain obvious/basic principles are not comfortable for certain people? That is outrageous.