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Thursday, December 4, 2025

Was Eisav a Chassideshe Rebbe?

 

The Torah in this week's parsha describes who Eisav was. And based on that description it could be that Eisav was a Chassidishe Rebbeleh!

He had a fur coat that he stole from Nimrad, he had 400 followers and he wanted to kill his brother! 


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Kotzker did write that Eisav was feering zich vee a Rebbe who was afilu saying over chiddushei Torah by Shalosh Seudos to followers. I am however going ot have to side with the fellow who was butting heads with you this week on Eisav's Yiddishkeit. There was indeed a point that lechol hadeyos Eisav was no longer a Yid, he was not even connected as little as a Meshumod. Al pi Beis Halevi citing a Chazal this was pashtus by the nzid adoshim. The little ingrateful shnook had some gratutitous, rather nasty things to say about HKBH & his own zeideh Avrohom Avinu, when he grew impatient for his essen. Because you mentioned Nimrod I would suggest you go through the Medrashim with meforshim & I'm sure you will emerge convinced that your "favorite" president Obama has to be his gilgul.

Anonymous said...

https://www.jewishenrichment.com/news/article_cdo/aid/7146748/jewish/Historic-Synagogue-in-Ukraine-Devastated-in-Arson-Attack.htm

Anonymous said...

And do you know why he can't be Melech Ha Moshiach? The Torah says about a melech, "Lo yarbeh lo susim". Uber der rebbe- eh hut doch asach ferd.

In zein machloikes chaloimos said...

Where does this ‘demonic’ character figure into DIN’s Slabodker laughing stock conspiracy theories?

*MKY:A young married kollel yungerman from the Slabodka Kollel in Bnei Brak purchased an old apartment that had belonged to a secular woman from Hod HaSharon, whose late brother had lived there.*

During renovations, he discovered 150,000 shekels hidden in a wall along with the brother’s ID card. Unsure of the halachic status of the money, he consulted Rabbi Yehuda Silman shlita, who ruled that the funds must be returned to the seller, as she had no idea the money existed.

A moving return ceremony was held at Rabbi Silman’s home, attended by the kollel yungerman, his friends, and the seller. The woman was brought to tears, calling the unexpected windfall a “gift from Heaven.”

Rabbi Silman praised the yungerman’s integrity, offered blessings for him and his family, and the story has since spread widely in the Orthodox community as an inspiring act of honesty and a true Kiddush Hashem

Eisav said...

The Rebbe gig starting boring me after a while

https://hudsonvalley.news12.com/state-probe-finds-south-blooming-grove-election-was-intentionally-hidden-ag-asked-to-overturn-results

Now the fix is in for me to become a Trustee of South Blooming Grove next to KJ

Eisav said...

Hey!

https://hudsonvalley.news12.com/exclusive-petition-shows-91-signatures-tied-to-two-private-schools-and-2-homes-in-south-blooming-grove-election

The Yoelis didn’t tell me there were any strings attached like law enforcement investigations!

Dusiznies said...

Last week a Chilonie returned 25,000 shekels that he found on a bus to a Charedie!

Dusiznies said...

2:40
That explains why even the Satmar Chassidim don't believe that their rebbe is Moshiach!