בס"ד
Open Letter to all Chabad chassidim
29 Menachem Av, 5779
To all Anash of Crown Heights and elsewhere,
Peace and blessing.
1. Still no
protest from Rabbanei Anash
Since my letter this past month regarding the outrageous
situation concerning Jewish children being unjustly banned from learning Torah[1]
in your community and state, “the harvest is past, the summer is ended; yet we
are not saved.” We have yet to hear publicly
from even one single Rav of Anash on this painful topic that is affecting
thousands of innocent children.
2. CH Beis Din never
permitted banning children from school
However, I wish to share the following important message that
one of the esteemed rabbonim of the Crown Heights Beis Din responded to me in
writing in response to my letter: “The Beis Din never ruled on this topic” (of
banning children from school due to noncompliance of mandatory vaccine schedule).[2]
3. Abusive
administrators acted on their own accord
It follows that all the administrators who expelled children
from school did so on their own accord, without any permission or
instruction from Beis Din. Heaven forfend. Shomu shomayim.
“Since I called out and no one responded”[3],
I must reiterate my most forceful protest against the nefarious deeds of these
errant administrators who have cast off the yoke of Heaven and betrayed holy
tinokos shel beis rabban, insolently preventing them from learning Torah,
cruelly ousting them from the Beis Medrash, without ANY imprimatur from the
established Beis Din of their city! Unmitigated and unprecedented audacity. I
warn them once more: “Touch not My anointed!” Don’t mess with tinokos shel beis
rabban. You’re playing with fire.
It is appalling that certain educational mosdos in Crown
Heights have been barring students for the past ten years unless fully
vaccinated… with no rabbinic permission. Unprecedented and unspeakable.
4. Not only the
administrators, but their accomplices too
Everyone involved in these egregious violations of Jewish law
must be held accountable. Ein shliach l’dvar aveiro[4].
No one can claim that s/he was merely following orders or acting on behalf of
someone else when it comes to transgressing the Torah by being mevatel
tinokos shel beis rabban. This includes secretaries, board members, liaisons,
and anyone who participated in the biggest chilul Hashem in the history of Chabad,
Hashem yishmor. This also includes brazen community leaders and physicians[5]
who emboldened administrators to take such reprehensible actions.
5. Take
responsibility
While we cannot change the past, we can demand that these
errant and unrepentant administrators and their accomplices take full responsibility for their
grave error and beg forgiveness from these poor children whom they cruelly
betrayed and prevented from learning Torah with no halachically-just cause.
6. Make amends
and pay
Surely they also must compensate the parents of these
children who paid tuition for the year yet whose children were ousted midyear
for no halachically-acceptable reason. In fact, some unscrupulous
administrators allegedly continued to bill parents and government agencies for
preschool and childcare services rendered, while the administrators forbade
these very children from attending![6]
In addition, it seems only right that these schools offer
monetary compensation for all the grief and humiliation that they caused these
families unjustly. It is also appropriate for the administrators to assist
these families long-term in their homeschooling efforts by offering support
(i.e. curriculum, materials, supplies, books, etc.) and by welcoming these
children to extracurricular activities outside of government scrutiny.
7. Let Jewish
children into school
We may also demand that the administrators allow these
unfairly-marginalized children to attend school at least for the first fourteen
days of the present school year, since the state permits schools to allow such
students for that time period. Yet lo and behold, the administrators are far
stricter than NY State and will not tolerate the Jewish child who wasn’t
vaccinated for Hep-B for even one SINGLE DAY. Woe to us that the non-Jewish legislators
of NY State value two weeks of Torah learning for tinokos shel beis rabban MORE
than our own mosdos’ administrators. Woe is to us.
8. Don’t hide
behind state law
They may not excuse themselves by hiding behind the recent
draconian NY State law to deflect their own guilt. Even if they now argue that
their “hands are tied” etc, last year there was no such DOH ban and exemptions
were allowed the entire year, and yet some administrators refused to accept
parent’s legally-recognized exemptions! They may not cite “measles outbreaks”
either. The so-called outbreak only presented in Crown Heights toward the end
of the school year and affected only one school.
Even now, it must be pointed out that an administrator who
bars a Jewish child from his school in deference to state law should not delude
himself into thinking that he is completely innocent and isn’t the one preventing
tinokos shel beis rabban from learning, but instead is merely acting as an
agent of NY State. No, this is patently untrue. As mentioned above, “There is
no shliach for a Torah transgression” (one cannot claim to merely be a shliach
for someone else while transgressing). Instead, the culpability of the
transgression falls squarely on the one who committed the act, not on the one
who bid him to do so. The administrator who bars children IS the transgressor
here. HE is banning the child. HE is betraying tinokos shel beis rabban and NO
ONE else. Every moment of bittul Torah of these children is HIS own
responsibility and falls squarely on HIS shoulders, and not on the state. Would
the chassidim in Soviet Russia have agreed to deprive Jewish children from
learning Torah to do the communist regime’s bidding?[7]
9. “Army of Hashem” gone AWOL!?
One of the mosdos most precious to our Rebbe is Tzivos Hashem.
Yet this same mosad cruelly and insolently betrayed the chayolim of Hashem’s
actual army, tinokos shel beis rabban, by banning children from their hard-earned
Chidon weekend of learning, farbrengens and activities, for no halachically-valid
reason and with hardly any advance notice. This feverish and frenzied fury to
exclude Jewish children was NOT required by state law, and the DOH itself
replied that such action would be rather extreme, excessive, and unnecessary.
Nevertheless, at the behest of a certain doctor who acted
independently from state law, dozens of children (some of whom had come from as
far away as Australia) were mercilessly excluded after an entire year of
preparation. Numerous children were even publicly humiliated, verbally abused
and debased, and ousted from shul in front of the entire tzibur. Unspeakably
blasphemous. Such brazen individuals responsible for such unjust and vile
breach of halacha must take responsibility in public and mend their wicked
ways. If not, they are unfit to lead the Rebbe’s mosad that purports to stand
at the helm of Hashem’s precious army, tinokos shel beis rabban. Likewise, any
rabbi who sanctioned such horrific and bizarre conduct ought to have his
tefillin checked.
10. Administrators
outside of NY State continue to ban children for no valid reason
On this painful topic, I hereby vociferously protest the
debased actions of administrators of schools of other Anash communities outside
NY who are still perpetuating this grave error and barring children who aren’t
vaccinated. This includes Anash schools of the states of Florida, Illinois, and
elsewhere, where the state allows parents to decline vaccination on religious
grounds, but many misguided administrators insist on being more stringent than
their states and mercilessly turn these children away. And no one speaks out
against these dark deeds, not a single voice of dissent![8]
Where are their rabbis? Who is allowing such reprehensible
and halachically-unacceptable injustices against Jewish children to be
perpetrated in the Rebbe’s name? Did the Rebbe indeed teach us to exclude
yiddishe kinder and deprive them from learning Torah? And instead to send them
to Public School? Is that how the Rebbe taught us?
How dare they tarnish the name of our holy Rebbeim with such
shameful conduct! An unprecedented Chilul HaShem and chilul sheim Lubavitch.
11. Why the
Rabbinic silence and inaction?
Regarding rabbinic silence, even if it’s true that the Crown
Heights Beis Din never permitted expelling unvaccinated students, I am still
confounded: why didn’t they raise a voice of protest when this was going on?
And even more, why don’t we hear their voice of protest in the current shocking
situation of hundreds of CH children and thousands of Jewish children in NYC
out of school!? Likewise, we must demand an explanation as to why Chabad
rabbonim from outside NY sit by idly and silently while Jewish children are
barred from Chabad mosdos and sent to PUBLIC School rachmono litzlan.
Does their silence mean they agree? Again, I demand a source or halachic basis
or precedent to excuse banning a Jewish child from learning Torah on account of
not having received Hep-B vaccine (or others).
And why have we still not heard from Agudas Chasidei Chabad
or the Rebbe’s flagship mosad, Merkos L’inyonei Chinuch (Center
for Matters of Education), especially as this dire situation
concerns the lack of education of thousands of local Jewish children, Hashem
yishmor. Or any other Chabad mosad? Do they believe that the Rebbe would have
remained silent in such a shocking and urgent situation?
12. Stop blaming
the victims
Some argue that these parents are guilty for the fate of
their own children since they hadn’t obeyed the psak of Beis Din regarding
vaccines. This is utterly false and baseless. Firstly, the CH Beis Din’s letter
was never worded like a psak din, but more as a gilui daas and
encouragement. Secondly, it only
mentioned MMR vaccine and no others. There are plenty of children in Crown
Heights who were vaccinated for MMR at the rabbonim’s behest, but still cannot
attend school on account of other vaccines never addressed in any rabbinic
letter. Furthermore, there are many children who naturally acquired immunity to
measles, but this was deemed to be insufficient, and were still forced to get
MMR because of mumps and rubella that haven’t even been reported in NY as a
public health issue.
13. Stop
ostracizing fellow Yidden
Most importantly, even if it’s true that parents defied a
psak din… where do we find that a community is enjoined to punish children for
the sins of their parents? Do Chabad chassidim really believe that it is
appropriate to excommunicate children and prevent them from learning Torah to
punish their father who didn’t obey a psak din (לא
צייתא לדינא)?
The Torah states: “Children shall not be put to death on account of their
fathers.”[9]
And especially in the neighborhood that was founded by the
Rebbe Rayatz, who was once asked: “Why do you show love and affection to certain
Jewish individuals who fall in the category of “One should throw them into a
pit and not bring them up”? To which the Rebbe Rayatz responded that the
questioner ought to learn the entire Shulchan Aruch first, and then finally
reach these laws that are located at the end, etc., to demonstrate that it’s no
simple thing to marginalize fellow Jews, how much more so young innocent Jewish
children.
14. Unbelievably
shocking acts of mesirah
One more painful topic to address:
A most disturbing rumor is circulating. Apparently, a
delegation from Crown Heights went to visit with NY State assemblywomen and/or
senators and asked them to eliminate religious exemption from mandatory
vaccination. The members of this delegation –
which is said to have included an ostensibly-religious Jewish doctor
from the neighborhood AND a respected Rav from the community – petitioned the
state to force all parents to submit to ALL vaccinations, including Hepatitis-B,
without any exceptions (except medical exemptions, which are nearly impossible
to obtain), and if the parents don’t comply, then to ban their children from
school, to prohibit schools from allowing these children to attend, and to fine
schools for non-compliance to the tune of thousands of dollars. According to
some sources, this delegation initiated legislative action and was pushing the draconian
bill from its inception!
This rumor is unfathomable. Surely each person is entitled to
his own opinion, since there are 70 faces to the Torah, and no two minds are
alike, etc. Whoever truly believes that one is obligated to give all the
vaccines al pi din Torah, to each his own. But for someone to approach the
government and express this view, asking for the government to enforce
vaccination on all parents who think differently by threatening to cruelly
deprive their children of a Torah education… such lowly behavior is called
“mesirah”, informing non-Jews to malign a fellow Jew, as explained in Shulchan
Aruch Choshen Mishpat siman 388. It is reminiscent of historic persecution of
Jews when the Czar or Catholic Church enacted laws preventing teaching Torah to
Jewish children. It’s reminiscent of the chappers[10]
who delivered innocent and defenseless Jewish children into the hands of the
Russian authorities for the sake of conscription, doomed to be hapless
Cantonists!
Worst of all is the rav who allegedly participated in this
shocking act of betrayal against the children of his own community and of all
NY State. How dare he requisition a non-Jewish government to oust Jewish
children from Talmud Torah just for lacking the Hepatitis-B vaccines (or
others), one which everyone agrees is totally unnecessary[11]
(hence questionable whether it’s even halachically permissible)?
This shocking rumor has been corroborated by witnesses who
heard it from a non-Jewish assemblywoman, who had casually and innocently
related to them (“כמשיחה לפי תומה”) that she was personally
approached by this delegation.
If this horrific rumor is indeed true, I hereby protest in
the strongest of terms against this deplorable act of mesirah. Regarding the
mosrim themselves, “May the sins cease” – “the sins but not the sinners.” My
fervent hope is that these errant individuals already regret their folly and
are ashamed of their dastardly deeds. At
the very least, I demand that they beg public forgiveness from all the children
and families affected by this unjust law that THEY asked for and warn others
not to follow their example in other states. Likewise, they are surely obliged
to do all within their ability to protest this terrible law and petition the government
to repeal it. Most of all, they must feel a direct and personal responsibility
for all the children abandoned and marginalized by this law and must not rest
until every single child in their community is provided a qualified teacher and
is succeeding in his/her studies.
As I mentioned above, these unscrupulous individuals ought to
check their tefillin and mezuzos at once. It is inconceivable how any Chabad
chassid could commit such grave errors without compunction.
15. Who will
stand up for the tinokos shel beis rabbon?
Certain individuals criticized my
letter last month and accused me of slighting the kovod of rabbonei anash and
community leaders, school administrators or doctors. Please understand: it’s
not my intent to challenge anyone’s authority or honor, but merely to stand up
for Jewish children. If we are all frightened to speak up so as not to risk
insulting anyone for their inaction or worse, who will stand up for tinokos
shel beis rabbon!?[12]
16. Prayer for
these misguided individuals:
Permit me to conclude with a prayer on behalf of these
administrators and members of the alleged delegation who “sinned and caused
others to sin,” Hashem yishmreinu:
May it be Hashem’s Will that a spirit of mercy be poured upon
them from upon high, and may they seek to rectify the terrible churban they
caused in their communities, as soon as possible. May they resolve from now on
to be faithful to their calling and do their holy work properly, without any
deviation from the yetzer hora. That is, to realize their obligation to educate
“all the children of the city”[13]
without exception, and to follow in the path of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder
of Chassidus, who used to kiss the school children going to learn Torah with
the same devotion and affection as one kisses a holy Torah scroll. Especially
now in the upcoming month of Elul which calls for increasing in Torah study
with all, especially with tinokos shel beis rabban, as alluded to in the
initials E.L.U.L. – אנה לידו ושמתי לך – “(Hashem) brought it to his
hand, and I shall grant you (a place of refuge)”, which refers to Torah
learning. And as Hashem earnestly asks each of us: “Open up for Me like the
opening of a needle’s eye, and I shall open up for you like the expansive
opening of the antechamber in the Beis Hamikdash. If these administrators will
begin to worry about all the tinokos shel beis rabban of their city, then
Hashem will surely grant them refuge (ושמתי
לך מקום) and
respite from the far-worse decree that looms over all the children in their
community and threatens chinuch al taharas hakodesh of all
children, not just the unvaccinated.[14]
In the merit of the above, we’ll surely merit to the complete
revelation of Moshiach, who will learn Torah with all, including and most
importantly, with all tinokos shel beis rabban without exception.
With blessings for all to be inscribed and sealed for a shana
tova umesuka, for a good – “there is no good other than Torah” – and sweet –
nothing is sweeter than the sweet sounds of the Torah study of tinokos shel
beis rabban, “sweeter than honey and dripping honey combs” – year, may it be
the year of our final Redemption.
Respectfully, and stating all the above solely for the honor
of the Torah
and for the sake of the precious tinokos shel beis rabban,
in the merit of whose breath the world exists,
and for the sake of the precious tinokos shel beis rabban,
in the merit of whose breath the world exists,
Rabbi Michoel Green
Westborough, MA
Westborough, MA
[1] In
which I urgently pointed out that Jerusalem was destroyed precisely because
children were being prevented from learning Torah, עולל בחוץ, which is exactly what is being allowed to happen now, 1,950
years later, and no one is protesting! See Shabbos 119b.
[2] This
is contested by numerous members of the community who claimed to have received
explicit permission to oust children from that same Rav, but I choose to trust
the Rav himself who recently conveyed this message to me in writing. As such, I
must assume that the administrators fabricated the story of rabbinic directive.
[3]
Yeshayau 66:4.
[4] Kidushin
42b.
[5] As
the saying goes, “דעת
בעלי בתים היפך דעת תורה – the
opinion of laymen is contrary to daas Torah.”
[6] If
rumors are correct, the legalities of the institutions' allegedly pocketing
these ill-gotten funds – and their obligation to return them – is beyond the
scope of this letter. It behooves these administrators to consult with rabbonim
about this matter, just as they ought to have consulted before ousting Jewish
children from school in the first place. Or perhaps in this latter case they
should consult with more-qualified dayanim whose expertise includes Choshen
Mishpat. The former shaalo is a lot simpler, and any rav musmach would do,
since the clear prohibition of barring children shelo kadin from cheder
appears in Yoreh Deah. In fact, it’s a basic tenet of Judaism that all
schoolchildren know!
[7] I am
not necessarily expecting every administrator to accept these children into
school in way that endangers the fate of the entire school and risks its
closure at the hand of state agents, as such degree of mesirus nefesh might not
be שוה לכל נפש (although arguably expected from one who
calls himself a Chabad chassid). Furthermore, I acknowledge that an
administrator’s current guilt here is mitigated by the fact that he is now “אונס”, acting under duress, but nevertheless he should realize his
obligation to worry for the welfare of these children and work to assist them
however possible in their homeschooling, or perhaps by assisting them to open
new chadorim that will educate them.
[8] These
schools outside NY appear to be using the reprehensible model of Crown Heights
schools and the abovementioned doctor as their golden standard, adopting a
halachically-indefensible policy that was designed by this doctor several years
back, well before it ever became state law. This furthers underscores the grave
responsibility that lies on the Crown Heights community and its leadership, or
rather, its lack thereof.
[9]
Devorim 24:16.
[10]
Kidnappers
[11] As I
was once told by our eldest child’s pediatrician when we were patients in the
practice of the same Crown Heights doctor who allegedly committed this
unspeakable act of mesirah. It was confirmed by countless other doctors since
then.
[12] Who
will stand up to defend Hashem’s only abode in this world, the only place He
calls His own? The Rebbe once wept at farbrengen while speaking about the
importance of chinuch al taharas hakodesh for all children. “After the churban
beis hamikdash,” the Rebbe wept, “the only place He feels at home in His world
is in the four cubits of pure Torah learning of Jewish children… and even this
you wish to deprive Him of!?” (Simchas Torah 5715)
[13]
Alter Rebbe’s Hilchos Talmud Torah 1:3
[14]
Recall the shocking story from Jewish history in medieval France when Jewish
opponents of the Rambam’s philosophical works burned his works in public, and
then only nine short years later, the Catholics burned 24 wagonloads of gemaras
on that precise location. Similarly, in our times, the Jewish community and its
administrators abandoned some Jewish children and deprived them of an
education, and now Jewish education of ALL children is in serious jeopardy.
It’s truly shocking that people cannot see the eerie correlation of these two
painful developments and fail to connect the dots.
Thank you, Rabbi Green,
ReplyDeletefor telling the truth!!!
Shana Tovah, Rabbi Green!