tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post6127063620620903018..comments2023-10-06T15:59:44.389+03:00Comments on Shearim: When it comes to money, some religious Jews are not that religious anymoreMiriam Woelkehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07627379693165339825noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post-86109999896579718512012-08-09T21:33:59.882+03:002012-08-09T21:33:59.882+03:00lol why are you so anti-arush,anti- na nach -__-lol why are you so anti-arush,anti- na nach -__-Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post-81677471206889425962012-08-08T18:30:53.378+03:002012-08-08T18:30:53.378+03:00B"H
In Chabad, basically every Shaliach is h...B"H<br /><br />In Chabad, basically every Shaliach is his own fundraiser and I do believe that the Shaliach uses his donations carefully. However, some Shlichim know how to raise funds successfully whereas others really have to struggle.<br /><br />In Israel, the Yeshivot are usually supported by government money. At least those Yeshivot which do accept the money. I don't know if AISH does accept the governmental support but many students based in the Old City have to pay fees. To me, AISH seems more like a business but a few years ago, they were forced to dismiss some of their staff, as less and less students came to Jerusalem. This was the time when lots of suicide attacks took place in town and American parents refused sending their kids to Jerusalem.<br /><br />However, AISH seems to do well when you look at all the new buildings. <br /><br />The same with the Breslover Arush movement turning their Beit Midrash in Shmuel HaNavi Street more into a palace - like building. You can see from the outside that lots of money only went into the building. <br /><br />Times are rough, donations are getting less and various Jewish institutions discover their pushing behaviour.Miriam Woelkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07627379693165339825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post-65793997984531234462012-08-08T17:48:56.803+03:002012-08-08T17:48:56.803+03:00I think it is important to differentiate between g...I think it is important to differentiate between groups. I often find Jewish (especially Orthodox) fundraising over the top, but there are different levels. For instance, I think Chabad is generally within the bounds of normalcy. On the other hand, Aish haTorah strikes me as being only about the money. As the economy continues to worsen, I fear more and more organizations, especially ultra-Orthodox ones, will turn to the high pressure tactics of an Aish. I guess desperate times call for desperate measures...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post-70494597178470405452012-08-08T16:48:05.454+03:002012-08-08T16:48:05.454+03:00B"H
There are people asking for donations wh...B"H<br /><br />There are people asking for donations who actually keep a high percentage of the money to themselves. They pay their rent, their car and they support their families. Only afterwards, the rest of the money goes to their institutions. And even there, staff and bills have to be paid. So, how much is actually left for the poor Yeshiva student ?Miriam Woelkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07627379693165339825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post-65518778091616257912012-08-08T15:34:56.757+03:002012-08-08T15:34:56.757+03:00It seems that these days "everyone" is t...It seems that these days "everyone" is trying to receive "donations" as opposed to sweating it out from 8-4 every day. I personally think that once one asks for people to "donate" they need to realize they are "open for investigation". Those who scream too loud sometimes have the most to hide.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post-83762270994297638432012-08-08T09:09:54.358+03:002012-08-08T09:09:54.358+03:00B"H
You could be right too. However, reality...B"H<br /><br />You could be right too. However, reality is that too many religious Jews as well as organizations depend on donations. In fact, almost everyone is asking for donations. From the Chabad website to the Simon Wiesenthal Institute.<br /><br />I can tell you another example where a guy who was in charge of the incoming donations threatened me to take the article out of the blog. Even though the content was true, the guy wrote that this would harm the donation business. By the way, the guy was probably mad because he took his share of 10%. In the end, I had to contact the Rabbi I was writing about and he finally called back the guy. <br /><br />I don't think it is too much of "being attacked", as many times, the Israeli media already attacks various religious directions. I personally see the factor in the incoming donations and that people google their name and suddenly find it on the Search Engine.<br /><br />Regarding another comment I received yesterday: The reader entered Shearim via Google Search Engine, as he was googling something. He was from Israel and I very much assume that many comments come from the person I wrote about and not necessarily from his fans. But this is just my guess.Miriam Woelkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07627379693165339825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1451958387969081740.post-2801829828044468082012-08-08T02:01:01.849+03:002012-08-08T02:01:01.849+03:00While money is important in our current economy, i...While money is important in our current economy, it's depressing to see people of any "high" class movement or religion digress into vulgar behavior.<br /><br />I don't think the "dirty" language is an issue. The issue is that the way in which the "dirt" is presented happens to be in a violent, malicious, and abusive manner.<br /><br />Worse, people who are saying mean things might be justifying their feelings because they feel attacked. As far as I'm concerned unless full disclosure from both sides happen, no one will know the truth. Of course there is lashon hara to consider.<br /><br />But what do I know? Before my writing hiatus, I was writing vulgarities on a daily basis...<br /><br />I hope this finds you well Miriam!Erichttp://repugnant-thoughts.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com