The influence of the rabbi on the Haredi public
Hello Rabbi,
I wanted to ask you something that has been intriguing me for a while —
How much influence do you think you have among the Haredi public?
A friend once told me that his PM in the Israeli Defense Forces actually quite appreciated you, and that surprised me.
I’m interested in whether you hear about such cases, and whether in your opinion there is openness to the ideas you raise even among those identified with the Rabbinical Center or Mount Moriah.
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In normal yeshivahs (from the center and the left) there is no doubt that many know the rabbi. I have often heard that students mention arguments of the rabbi in order to dispute them, and you never hear them at all.
Although I also saw “Two Carts” in someone's room on Mount Moriah (perhaps because it is against postmodernism), but in yeshivahs of this type there are really quite a few people who are disconnected from the Internet and the world and it is highly doubtful if they have heard of the rabbi.
I am Har Hamornik, and I doubt there is a post by the rabbi that I haven't read very carefully. And certainly, in my opinion, Two Carts is the flagship book, and not just because it deals with postmodernism.
Incidentally, although opinions do not always coincide and conclusions are often different, anyone who studied in a yeshiva will feel that the rabbi is an exact replica of the landscape there in so many parameters.
I would ask the rabbi's forgiveness for this conclusion.
Dance dance. I will just note that the book has two complementary aspects: there is truth (and not like postmodernists) but it is not certain (and not like Mount Mornikes).
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