i totally get it! i fully understand (as much as is humanly possible). i had several talks, chats and conferences with my teacher. And i feel like it is time for me to go from him and be planted somewhere else. i do not want to and there is deep deep sadness that i face and confront every Shabbat. i force myself and make myself joyful and glad in Torah, and i know that i know nothing and that i am nothing compared to my teacher, however i also know that Hashem is revealing to me who i really am and what i have to do is His will. i have 3 more years to make 12 under my teacher. And with these 3 years, i have to master Humility. i have to learn Humility. i must practice and participate in Humility. much love&Respect to you my friend Rav Dror! baruch Hashem! shalom alechum to all of my family in the Emunah Center. baruch Hashem! shalom.
Well, the Rabbis here in the State of Arizona in the United States only cater to the Rich. They don't really care about low income Jews. I have a friend who's son has medical problems and she has lost a lot of work having to take her son to the hospital multiple times this year and last year and cannot afford to pay for a Synagogue membership. She was going to a Synagogue in Scottsdale, AZ for a long time. She was very observant and kept shomer Shabbat. a month-and-a-half after her son was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis earlier this year the rabbi of the synagogue she was going to in Scottsdale Arizona told her to her face that she can no longer come to the synagogue unless she pays. The synagogue that I'm talking about in Scottsdale, Arizona Arizona raised about 2 million dollars within a five-month period between October 2015 to February 2016 during two different Galas. there is no reason why this rabbi could not allow my friends to continue to go to synagogue. the rabbi makes 6 digits a year, his house is paid for by the synagogue and he has to make that also act as two nannies for his children. he is living a very pampered life and I think he has gotten to his head. I have lost all respect for this rabbi. I used to think that he was the best Rabbi in the state of Arizona, but not anymore. I have already lost all respect for 98 percent to the Rabbis here in the State of Arizona. Now don't even go to synagogue anymore.
i totally get it!
i fully understand (as much as is humanly possible).
i had several talks, chats and conferences with my teacher. And i feel like it is time for me to go from him and be planted somewhere else. i do not want to and there is deep deep sadness that i face and confront every Shabbat. i force myself and make myself joyful and glad in Torah, and i know that i know nothing and that i am nothing compared to my teacher, however i also know that Hashem is revealing to me who i really am and what i have to do is His will. i have 3 more years to make 12 under my teacher. And with these 3 years, i have to master Humility. i have to learn Humility. i must practice and participate in Humility. much love&Respect to you my friend Rav Dror! baruch Hashem! shalom alechum to all of my family in the Emunah Center. baruch Hashem! shalom.
Well, the Rabbis here in the State of Arizona in the United States only cater to the Rich. They don't really care about low income Jews. I have a friend who's son has medical problems and she has lost a lot of work having to take her son to the hospital multiple times this year and last year and cannot afford to pay for a Synagogue membership. She was going to a Synagogue in Scottsdale, AZ for a long time. She was very observant and kept shomer Shabbat. a month-and-a-half after her son was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis earlier this year the rabbi of the synagogue she was going to in Scottsdale Arizona told her to her face that she can no longer come to the synagogue unless she pays. The synagogue that I'm talking about in Scottsdale, Arizona Arizona raised about 2 million dollars within a five-month period between October 2015 to February 2016 during two different Galas. there is no reason why this rabbi could not allow my friends to continue to go to synagogue. the rabbi makes 6 digits a year, his house is paid for by the synagogue and he has to make that also act as two nannies for his children. he is living a very pampered life and I think he has gotten to his head. I have lost all respect for this rabbi. I used to think that he was the best Rabbi in the state of Arizona, but not anymore. I have already lost all respect for 98 percent to the Rabbis here in the State of Arizona. Now don't even go to synagogue anymore.