The newly crowned little rebbele, decided that he wants to fight his mother and his siblings to hold on to millions of shekel in real estate.
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His young wife of two years could not take this anymore, she couldn't watch them torturing her mother-in-law the widow and so she fled the home...
the rebbe was very upset and stayed in his home the entire shabbos.
Right after shabbas the rebbe decided to run after his wife and bring her back to Bnei-Brak.
The truth is that the brothers were very close to an agreement ..
The supposed agreement was that the youngest brother would be called Sadegere Rebbe as per the "Cruel" will,
The oldest brother would hold on to the building in Yerushalyim and be called "Rebbe of Hoisyatin"
The brother in London would hold on to his building in London and be called the Rebbe of "Mafshimshil Sadigere"
But the "lover of peace" Harav Hagoel Hatzaddik Elimelech Shapiro is against this compromise since it flies in the face of the "cruel" will that the previous rebbe set up that gives all the buildings to the youngest and that all brothers have to bow down to this 24 year-old.
Rabbi Shapiro cannot live with the fact that the late Sadigere Rebbe made a huge mistake and wrote a very bizarre will that only caused rift and machlokas in a chassidus that was peaceful.
So as of this writing they continue to harass the widow of the late Sadigere rebbe, robbing her and torturing her to force her to give up her home and hand it to her child while still alive and kicking!
The real story was that the Rebbe's gabbboim broke into the house to prevent the other brothers from stealing anything. The Rebbe heard about it and ordered everything returned.
ReplyDeleteThe will is a will. If the Rebbe wanted the younger son to be the new Rebbe, that is what he wanted. While it may seem cruel, it has nothing to do with the younger brother.
And no, they should not break apart because they all want to be Rebbe. This is not satmar, bobov, etc. They should accept what their father wanted.
It's sad to see a family broken up
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