'WHY ARE
WE SILENT?' HARAV MOSHE WOLFSON ASKS
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By
Yochonon Donn
BROOKLYN -
Harav Moshe Wolfson, shlita, spoke Tuesday night in a rare mid-week
assembly for his kehillah, Emunas Yisroel in Boro Park, asking bluntly why
there is no greater uproar within the community over the potential for war
over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
"Why
are we quiet? Where is the awakening? Why is everyone so apathetic?" asked
Rav Wolfson, who is also mashgiach of Yeshivah Torah Vodaath. "Everyone is
busy with narishkeiten, we don't hear the alarm? We don't know that we
have to pierce the heavens for rachamim from the Ribbono Shel
Olam?"
Rav
Wolfson told the packed beis medrash of nearly 1,000 people that the
potential for a war encompassing Iran, Israel, Europe and the United
States over the next few weeks is a real one, and Klal Yisrael must
prepare itself spiritually.
"Everyone
knows that there is currently a growing danger from Iran - and it is a
great error for whoever does not know this," Rav Wolfson said. "Why should
a Yid not know what is happening to [other] Yidden? Everyone must know
what is happening in regard to other Yidden. Everyone must know what is
happening in Eretz Yisrael."
Rav
Wolfson began talking this past Shabbos about the dangers from the Iran
crisis, when he stopped and said that it was not a subject to discuss on
Shabbos. He said he would continue the topic during the week. The last
time he called for a special asifah during the week to discuss current
events was in 1991, prior to the Gulf War.
Rav
Wolfson started his address, which was carried live by Kol Halashon, with
the famous Rambam, who writes that it is a mitzvah to daven during
troubled times. "If you don't daven," the Rambam says, "then it is a
cruelty, since it will get worse."
"The
leader in Iran says clearly - he repeated it this week - that he wants to
kill, Rachmana litzlan, every Yid in the world, just like Haman," Rav
Wolfson said. "If he will be successful, chas v'shalom, in getting the
nuclear bomb - and experts says he will have it by the summer - it will be
a great danger for Klal Yisrael."
"A
good part of the world's Jews live in Israel, and the government there
says that they will attack Iran first, before they could get the nuclear
bomb. If that happens, everyone knows that that will cause a world
war."
Rav
Wolfson said that he heard that Harav Yosef Rosenblum, Rosh Yeshivah of
Yeshivah Shaarei Yosher, spoke recently about the crisis with Iran - he
said that during this eis tzarah, "Hashem is judging us on every klal and
on every prat."
Rav
Wolfson quoted the Pesikta, who says that the year when Moshiach will come
all nations will battle each other. The spark that will set it off,
according to the Medrash, will be when the king of Paras - which is
modern-day Iran - will threaten "Arabia," presumably Saudi Arabia, such as
is happening today.
Arabia
will go for an alliance with Edom - the culture of Edom is today's Western
world, Europe and United States. Paras will then destroy the world and the
Yidden will be thrown into turmoil. Hashem will then say: "Do not fear,
the time for your Geulah has come."
Rav
Wolfson noted how eerily similar this Medrash is to what is occurring
today.
"We
don't have to be in a panic," Rav Wolfson said, "Hashem will perform
miracles for us. But efsher takeh. Maybe the time for the Geulah has
arrived. We must prepare for the Geulah."
Rav
Wolfson said that since the Holocaust, Hashem has performed great miracles
for the Yidden. Eretz Yisrael, which today hosts most of the world's
Yidden and most of the Torah world, merited supernatural siyatta diShmaya
during its wars. When the Palestinians shoot missiles from Gaza, they land
mostly in empty areas and cause little damage.
When
then-Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein shot 39 Scud missiles during the Gulf
War, only one Yid was killed - that man had previously received a klalah
from the Chazon Ish.
"This
a hashgachah niflaah that is reserved only for Yidden who learn Torah, who
keep the mitzvos and who will ultimately do teshuvah," Rav Wolfson said.
"Hashem wants to do nissim for us. Israel is surrounded by 300 million
Arabs and we are still there; that means Hashem wants to do yeshuos. We
must prepare for yeshuos."
But
just like Eliyahu had to daven on Har Hacarmel even though Hashem had
already promised to bring rain, Hashem still wants the tefillos of Klal
Yisrael today, even though He had promised to bring
yeshuos.
In
order to qualify for these miracles, Rav Wolfson said, we must strengthen
in Torah, tefillah and chessed.
He
specifically suggested saying Tehillim 46 every day, adding that he is
asking his own kehillah to have the kapitel printed out and stuck to the
back of every siddur. During the Suez campaign in 1956, the Belzer Rebbe
asked that people say that particular kapitel, since it is a segulah to
prevent warfare.
"Everyone
has to be mispallel that Klal Yisrael should be saved from chevlei
Moshiach, that he and his family should be saved," he
said.
Rav
Wolfson also spoke about kevias ittim for Torah, not interrupting even "if
the cell phone rings."
"I
heard from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, zt"l, that when a Yid sits down to learn
it should be like Shabbos," Rav Wolfson said. "That is the only time that
one is pattur from work."
"In
a beis medrash it is Shabbos. ... If someone interrupts his learning and
he picks up the phone, he brings the marketplace, he brings the office
into Shabbos. He is mechallel the Shabbos."
But
above all, Rav Wolfson said, Yidden should keep in mind that we live in
momentous times, and we should prepare for the upcoming era with emunah
and bitachon.
"In
the next couple of weeks there will be news," Rav Wolfson said, "and with
the help of Hashem, it will be good news for
Yidden."
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Time To Say Tehillim Chapter 46
I saw this article a few times yesterday, on different blogs and in several emails forwarded to me. I have to admit, I'm not familiar with HaRav Moshe Wolfson, but his affiliation with Torah Vodaas means that he is a Torah leader that many people take very, very seriously. It isn't that he's saying anything that others haven't been saying for weeks, months and years before. But he is a new voice in the geula conversation, representing a different segment of world Jewry being awakened. I wish he would have said something about the urgency of making aliyah, but even without that, it's refreshing to hear this message come from the yeshiva world.
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