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The ‘big one’ said that a manager who moves to the Mish will lose his next world. Is this serious?

שו”תCategory: faithThe ‘big one’ said that a manager who moves to the Mish will lose his next world. Is this serious?
asked 3 years ago

I saw that the advertisement of ‘Gedol’ 1 says that a manager who moves to a state-run Haredi company loses his next world.
Is this serious?
Should we be afraid of his words?
 
By the way, this is not the first time I’ve seen that the words of the great man and their alignment with wisdom and reality don’t always go together.
Does that change the picture?
 


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מיכי Staff answered 3 years ago
Is this trolling? If he is not great, then he is not great. What is the question? There are quite a few people who have a lot of Torah and little knowledge. And the Sages have already said that every learned scholar who does not have knowledge is a good scoundrel. As for the substance of the matter, I do not know the background and I have not seen the matter, and therefore I cannot express an opinion.

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אא replied 3 years ago

They say about everything that “loses his next world”. Usually this is an expression that has no substance or way to scare people into obeying or not disrespecting the commandments. Usually it is based on nothing and there is not a single source that can support it.
In this case, if his problem is with core studies, there is more to fear from the words of the Rambam that philosophical-scientific study is essential for achieving the next world.

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