A Chassid from a different group told me these days that the Mishkoltzer Rebbe is a "Choleh Kavod - Someone hunting for recognition". He would only think of himself and try being important.
I don't know if this is true or not, as I don't really know Mishkoltz. However, they do not have too many Chassidim and what bothered me a little (while looking at the pictures) is that there are too many outsiders. But I shouldn't be surprised because usually the Mishkoltzer Rebbe even announces his events in secular Tel Aviv papers. :-)
After years of living in Jerusalem, I decided to betray the city by moving to Tel Aviv.:-) In the meantime I returned to the Holy City. It is actually very good to be back in Jerusalem !!!
Nevertheless, I am still writing about Jerusalem but also include many other places in Israel.
Until some years ago, I was a Yeshiva (Michlalah) student. First with the national religious and later with the Litvishe. Also got in contact with Chassidut and this subject and lifestyle has never left me.
They seem to have a nice mix of people at chassidut Mishkoltz. Very nice to see.
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ReplyDeleteA Chassid from a different group told me these days that the Mishkoltzer Rebbe is a "Choleh Kavod - Someone hunting for recognition". He would only think of himself and try being important.
I don't know if this is true or not, as I don't really know Mishkoltz. However, they do not have too many Chassidim and what bothered me a little (while looking at the pictures) is that there are too many outsiders. But I shouldn't be surprised because usually the Mishkoltzer Rebbe even announces his events in secular Tel Aviv papers. :-)