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Emergency Meeting for Talmud Torah Principals at the Home of HaRav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz
By S. Bruchi

An emergency meeting for the principals of Talmudei Torah defined as "exempt institutions" (mosdos petur -- chadorim) was held motzei Shabbos parshas Vayeiro at the home of HaRav Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz to discuss the recent enticements and pressure exerted on talmudei Torah as part of attempts to limit the independence of schools educating tinokos shel beis rabbon in holy purity.

The pressure is designed to persuade the talmudei Torah to change their current status to "recognized but unofficial," which would allow the government to interfere with curriculum and to subjugate them to the Education Ministry. The Education Ministry has also proposed sending melamdim to various advanced training courses (hishtalmut) and to have their salary levels set in accordance with the courses they take.

Led by Maran HaRav Eliashiv, shlita, maranan verabonon warned against the inherent danger and encouraged the talmudei Torah principals not to capitulate or succumb to temptation at all.

The decision to make talmudei Torah "exempt institutions" was made decades ago based on a directive by gedolei Yisroel and that directive has been upheld by today's gedolei Yisroel ylct"a as a fundamental principle. Participation by melamdim in advanced study courses of any kind is viewed as a serious abrogation, since training for educators of tinokos shel beis rabbon must be done through Torah and yir'oh in accordance with our longstanding tradition.

At its last meeting Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah also issued a directive not to consent to any changes through government intervention and that talmudei Torah must retain their "exempt" status.

Talmud Torah principals pledged to stand fast despite the financial strain they face, and not to agree to any changes in the status of their institutions or the way the studies are run. Nevertheless they spoke of the financial pressure they are under after the Education Ministry's cruel budget cuts over the last several months further reduced the meager amounts they were accustomed to receive.

Dozens of principals from chareidi areas around the country gathered at HaRav Lefkowitz' home for the emergency meeting during which it was announced that a special fund for talmudei Torah is being set up with the help of generous contributors who have promised to lend a hand.

Maran HaRav Eliashiv sent a letter calling on the principals to stand firm and asking potential benefactors to help the talmudei Torah maintain their education system unchanged. HaRav Aharon Yehuda Leib Shteinman, HaRav Moshe Shmuel Shapira and HaRav Shmuel Halevy Wosner, shlita, also signed the letter and wrote brief additions.

HaRav Shmuel Auerbach dispatched a separate letter calling on the principals not to submit to enticements, referring to them as the forces of Amolek and calling on the generous- hearted to support these Torah institutions.

The meeting was begun by HaRav Meir Kessler, the rov of Kiryat Sefer, who spoke about the great danger inherent in the Education Ministry's plans to introduce secular studies and Ministry oversight, saying that the Ministry has already made an incursion by slashing the talmud Torah budget.

"We have gathered together here this evening with the blessings of maranan verabonon gedolei Yisroel shlita, who sent letters of blessing and support for this important gathering held in the home of HaGaon R' Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz shlita," he said. After reading the letters he recounted the war waged by HaRav Yisroel Salanter and HaRav Yitzchok Elchonon against attempts by the Russian government to force the melamdim to take tests. Forty thousand melamdim withstood this nisoyon despite heavy fines. They displayed such mesirus nefesh because they understood their work was a holy task, said HaRav Kessler.

"The talmud Torah principals must be aware that they are the parents' shlichim for the education of their children. If they have the ability to carry out their education, fine. But if not they must return the obligation to the parents," continued HaRav Kessler, noting HaRav Abramsky's letter on this matter. In conclusion he cited the directives issued by HaRav Shach and HaRav Yaakov Kanievsky to several educational institutions--including talmudei Torah Tashbar and Kamenitz--not to accept State funds.

"We must realize that educational institutions and talmudei Torah can be maintained even if the State funding is cut off, choliloh. Therefore the principals must stand firm in carrying out the instructions of maranan verabonon in the face of attempts by the Education Ministry to turn the `exempt' institutions into `recognized but unofficial' institutions. We must object to advanced study courses and not allow the [Education Ministry] any foothold, not regarding study hours and not regarding curriculum."

Rav Avrohom Maklev spoke about the grave danger hovering over Torah education. We must withstand these difficult tests and "mi shemekayem es haTorah mei'oni sofo lekayemo mei'osher." We must raise up prayers to Hakodosh Boruch Hu to allow us to face the nisyonos and to annul the difficult decrees.

HaRav Lefkowitz also addressed the principals, focusing on the current obligation to oppose Education Ministry attempts to interfere with curriculum. He opened by saying the gathering was lesheim Shomayim and was grounded in the words of the Nevi'im. "In Mal'achi, HaKodosh Boruch Hu demands, `Return to Me and I will return to you' (2:7). Later the verse reads, `Your words have been strong against me, says Hashem' (3:13). Am Yisroel spoke harsh words saying, `You said, "It is vain to serve Hashem and what profit is it that we have kept his charge...?"' (3:14).

"Later it reads, `Then they who fear Hashem spoke to one another and Hashem hearkened and heard it . . . ' (3:16). In a case such as ours we need the `Then they who fear Hashem . . . ' We have an obligation to gather and talk, and this is rotzon Hashem.

"The evildoers in the government are uninterested in any reckoning. Soldiers are getting killed and they concern themselves only with calculating how to uproot the Torah from Klal Yisroel and there is a need for `Then those who fear Hashem . . . ' for their deeds can influence and cool us as well. We must seek strategies for how to stand up to them and then the verse, `And Hashem hearkened and heard it' will come to fruition in us. If we gather together as `Then those who fear Hashem,' then HaKodosh Boruch Hu hears and writes in `the book of remembrance written before Him.' This is a gathering for the sake of sheim Shomayim and it has the potential to offer us great benefit.

"Klal Yisroel's existence is based on education as a foundation. When the children are taught by the Torah and keeping the mitzvas and good middos they are being taught how to conduct themselves in life, for the holy Torah is the only Toras chaim and ahavas chessed, and this is what they want to uproot through calculations and schemes. They say they want nothing, just to bring in an overseer and a principal of their own. Not all of the principals can comprehend this is a small opening that can later bring in a large thief who will destroy all. And this is what the Education Ministry wants--to uproot education . . .

"Talmud Torah principals must strengthen themselves in order not to surrender to what the Education Ministry is demanding of us and it is forbidden to be educated in the programs they want, and it is forbidden to give in to the demands to sign onto these grave plans, and one should not cooperate with them, for this is an opening to put education into their hands. Every principal must know that if he transgresses this he will be guilty of bringing destruction on education, and this includes both overt and surreptitious acts. In Chutz La'aretz benefactors realize the need to set up a fund to maintain the chadorim, and those who have submitted to them should reverse themselves.

"The end of sefer Doniel says at the end of Golus there will be a state of confused thinking. The situation will be so obscure that people won't know what they want and will not realize what danger they are in. And only the `enlightened will understand.' The Rambam writes in Iggeres Teiman that even the enlightened will encounter new trials, that even the enlightened who understood the trials of the past will not understand the new trials.

Avrohom Ovinu faced ten tests and met them. These tests are an inheritance from the Ovos and we must meet all tests, for the test of Akeidas Yitzchok instilled mesirus nefesh in Klal Yisroel and in our souls. This is the education we received from one generation to the next -- not to alter even kutzo shel yud. And if we stand with mesirus nefesh, HaKodosh Boruch Hu will help us. The wealthy in Chutz Laaretz and in Eretz Hakodesh will join the call to take part in funds to help the talmudei Torah, to allow them to survive. We pray to HaKodosh Boruch Hu that He help us meet the tests He gave the principals, [that he will give them] the health and broad-mindedness to meet the tests, both those that are open and those that are hidden, and that we merit the complete Redemption."

At the conclusion of HaRav Lefkowitz' speech HaRav Chaim Kanievsky blessed the principals of the talmudei Torah and chadorim with the strength to withstand the tests and wished the benefactors brochoh and hatzlochoh.

At the end of the gathering Rabbi Avrohom Maklev, based on the opinion of HaRav Lefkowitz, announced that in the coming days gedolei Yisroel would select representatives to head the fund intended to assist the talmudei Torah and with a tefilloh for the annulment of the Education Ministry decrees the gathering dispersed.

 

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