Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Harav Bunim Schreiber that called IDF Soldiers "Garbage Men" Alleges He Was Denied Treatment by Doctor Over Charedi Appearance

 


I doubt he is telling the truth, until he told his story hundreds of thousands of Charedim have been to hospitals and no one has ever complained.... the fact is that he hates the State of Israel, and just two weeks after Ocober 7 when asked by a student if he (the student) should express "hakoras hatoiv" gratitude for the IDF, the Rosh Yeshiva answered with arrogance 

I sincerely wish him a רפואה שלימה both physically and mentally.

 A prominent Charedi Israeli rabbi told thousands gathered in Lakewood on Saturday night that he believes he was subjected to discrimination during a medical treatment in Israel because of his appearance as a member of the charedi community.

Rabbi Bunim Schreiber, the rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Nesiv HaDaas in Jerusalem and a prominent Israeli Torah scholar who is currently battling a serious illness, told thousands gathered in Lakewood on Saturday night that he believes he experienced religious discrimination during a medical treatment in Israel.

According to Schreiber’s account, he concluded that the doctor did not want to personally treat a charedi rabbi. He did not identify the physician or the medical facility where the incident allegedly occurred.

The rabbi’s remarks drew a strong reaction from attendees and quickly circulated on social media. The allegations could not be independently verified, and no response from the doctor or hospital was immediately available.

The Israeli charedi news outlet Kikar HaShabbat commented on the allegations, describing the account as deeply troubling and saying it evoked historical periods in which Jews faced discrimination and exclusion. The publication noted, however, that Schreiber did not identify the doctor or hospital involved, making independent verification difficult.

Kikar HaShabbat also said that if identifying details became available, it would seek a response from the medical institution regarding the allegations, which it characterized as potential discrimination and disrespect toward a patient based on his religious identity.

The incident comes amid ongoing debate in Israel over tensions between secular and religious communities, particularly regarding the role of Torah study and the charedi sector in public life.

Schreiber is currently visiting the United States as part of a campaign by leading rabbinic figures to raise support for Torah institutions in Israel. His comments were delivered before a crowd of thousands in Lakewood, one of the largest Orthodox Jewish communities in the United States.

2 comments:

  1. Sanitation EngineerJune 16, 2026 at 9:07 AM

    Oh come on, DIN! You know good & well there are Chilonim who hate Charedim that much

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    1. Garbage Chardeie
      Charedim hate everyone who is not Charedeie!
      The fact that a Chilonie whose children are dying for Klall Yisrael and whose hard-earned money goes to benefit Chardeim, is frustrated with Chardeim is no surprise.
      But what is surprising is that Chardeim who do not contribute to Israeli society and refuse to enlist in the army, and don't even recognize it's government and tie up traffic for hours, hate Chilonim that is surprising!
      All the mussar that they learn is a bunch of "garbage!" as they do not practice what they preach!

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