The Shtreimel of Abraham our father. To laugh or to cry?
A public personal question.
I have a neighbor who is a famous rabbi and a famous rabbi.
He publishes many books on matters of halacha, agga, shtetl leadership, etc., and teaches in a yeshiva in Jerusalem.
In his books, he often brings up ancient books [Chasidism and Hasidic stories…] strange things, and when I read I am satisfied, is it that when he writes this he bursts into laughter [a wise man with two feet on the ground] and enjoys trolling… [even though these are Torah books and his name and honor are signed on them, and that is how he is identified in public] or is there some innocence in him with stupidity…?
When I try to talk to him about it, he smiles, but it’s hard to tell if he’s laughing all the way to the bank [you don’t lose money selling books] or if it’s amusing but in his eyes an absolute truth…
 
For example: a tzaddik who meets Abraham our father at the Western Wall with a shtreimel gartel and a kafta, and according to this one can decide whether one should wear a shtreimel on Asrul Hajj… all sorts of strange and ridiculous things like that…
 This is repeated over and over again in his books. Such nonsense and even funnier than that…
 
I actually have a Nefkom. He is a neighbor and humbly answers questions to anyone who asks…
 It’s quiet.
 The question is whether one can trust judgment?
 It should be noted that apart from the above topic, he speaks with wisdom and clarity of mind on every subject.  
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