Sunday, October 26, 2025

While Charedidim Plan to Disrupt the Entire Israel, Rachel Goldberg the Widow pf Rabbi Avi Goldberg hy"d getting Married

 

Rachel Goldberg, the almana of Rabbi Avi Goldberg z”l, who fell in battle in Lebanon, is getting married this evening — Mazal tov!🎉*

WE will rebuild ! That’s what we do and always will do ,until Moshaich comes

The Fracture Within: When Klal Yisrael Feels Like Two Nations

As Israel fights for its survival, the divide between the Charedi community and the rest of Klal Yisrael is growing more painful by the day. While soldiers are sent to the front three to four times over due to manpower shortages, Charedi leaders are planning a “Yom Atzeira”—a mass disruption of roads and public life—as if civil disobedience were a sacred war.

But what war are they fighting?

Two weeks ago, a Charedi soldier—a father of two—took his own life in Beit Shemesh. His widow publicly blamed the Charedi leadership for failing to support him, failing to honor his sacrifice, failing to even acknowledge his pain. This wasn’t just a tragedy. It was a betrayal.

We are watching soldiers return home broken, some driven to suicide, while others are met with silence or scorn from the very community they come from. The disconnect is no longer philosophical—it’s existential.

Rav Shternbuch recently declared, “We are now going out to war.” (see video below) But this isn’t a war against injustice. It’s a war against empathy. Blocking roads and burning garbage bins isn’t resistance—it’s abandonment. It’s turning your back on the widows, orphans, siblings, and parents who are living the cost of this war every single day.

Rachel Goldberg, the widow of Rabbi Avi Goldberg hy”d, is getting remarried tonight. Her resilience is a quiet act of defiance against despair. While some disrupt, she rebuilds. While some shout, she heals.

This is not a call to erase difference. It’s a plea to remember that Klal Yisrael is one body. When one limb is wounded, the whole body aches. And when one limb refuses to feel, the whole body begins to rot.

It’s time for the Charedi leadership to ask itself: What kind of war are we fighting—and who are we leaving behind?

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