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1e official publication of the
National Association of
4ebrew Day School PTAs
Cheshvan, 5735
October, 1974
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Operation Torah Seed:
A New Chapter for American Jewry
Rabbi Boruch Sorotzkin on Yeshiva Education
Sigmund Freud and the Jewish Concept of Sin,
;Address by
Rabbi Aaron Soloveitchik,
Rosh Hayeshiva of
Yeshivas Brisk of Chicago,
at graduation of
New York City
Machon Program
I consider it a unique honor and privilege to ad-
dress young men, young Mechanchim, who are ready
to give of themselves and show self-negating sacrifice
in going out to all the towns in the East and in the West
and in the South to be marbitz Torah I'Yisroel. The
Tona D'Vei Eliyahu tells us that “The elders who sur-
vvived Joshua the son of Nun should have girded ropes
on their loins and should have traversed the cities of
Eretz Yisroel and should have spent one day in B'er
Sheva, one day in Lochish and one day in Chevron to
teach Torah and morality to Jewish children.”
‘The Tona D'Vei Eliyahu discusses the reason as to
how it was possible for the pilegesh b’givoh incident
— in which over one hundred thousand Jews
perished — to have taken place. How was it possible
for Jews, descendants of those who stood at the foot of
Sinai and proclaimed na'aseh vinishmoh, how was it
possible that such a demoralization should overtake
the Jewish people? On account of that demoralization
a hundred thousand Jews perished. 80 the Tona D'Vei
Eliyahu gives the answer: The elders that survived
after the demise of Joshua the son of Nun were ex-
pected to gird themselves with courage and self-
negating sacrifice and to go out into the towns of Eretz
Yisroel and teach Torah and derech eretz to Jewish
children, to Jewish youngsters. “But they did not do
s0, therefore did those who perished meet their fate.”
Everyone was content with his own “daled amos"
and did not try to inculcate Torah and derech eretz
into the hearts and minds of the Jewish people in all
the towns, Because of that a hundred thousand Jews
perished, Because of that this unusual tragedy over-
took the Jewish people. Because there weren't enough
Mechanchim who were ready to give of themselves
and to go out into the towns of Eretz Yisroel and to in-
culcate Torah and derech eretz into the hearts and the
‘minds of the Jewish youngsters, the whole Jewish peo-
ple suffered. So 1 am overjoyed to see that there are
young Mechanchim who are ready to leave their
homes and to go out into the towns in the South and in
the West and in the East and inculcate Torah and
derech eretz into the minds and the hearts of the
Jewish children,
8THE JEWISH PARENT
‘The Midrash Shir HaShirim tells us that before the
Rebono Shel Olom revealed the Torah to Moshe Rab-
benu at Mount Sinai, the Rebono Shel Olom said to
Moshe Rabbenu that He, HaKodosh Boruch Hu, ex-
pects airvonos — sureties — who will guarantee the
fulfillment of the Torah. And Moshe Rabbenu at first
offered the Avos — Avrohom, Yitzchok and Yaakov
—and the Rebono She! Olom refused to accept the
Avos — Avrohom, Yitzchok and Yaakov —as sureties.
Moshe Rabbenu then offered the Neviim as sureties
for the fulfillment of the Mitevos HaTorah, for the
preservation of the Jewish heritage, and the Rebono
Shel Olom refused to recognize the Neviim as sur-
eties. Moshe Rabbenu then offered the Sanhedrin
Gedolah as sureties, and the Rebono Shel Olom
refused to recognize the Sanhedrin Gedolah as sur-
eties. Then Moshe Rabbenu offered the Tinokos Shel
Bais Rabbon (young children who study Torah) as
sureties, and the Rebono Shel Olom immediately ac-
cepted the Tinokos Shel Bais Rabon as sureties for
the preservation of the Torah, This Maamar Chazal in
Medrash Shir HaShirim spells out the fundamental
truth that the eternity of the Jewish people, the
perpetuation of the Torah, can only be assured
through the full involvement of Jewish youngsters in
the study of Torah and through the availability of
Jewish Mechanchim, Torah teachers who are ready to
sive of themselves and to inculcate Torah and derech
eretz into the hearts and minds of the Jewish people.
This is the only surety that we have for the eternity of
the Jewish people and for the perpetuation of the
Torah,
The full involvement of Jewish children, Jewish
youngsters, in the study of the Torah is not only the
guarantee for the perpetuation of Torah, as it is men-
tioned in the Midrash Shir HaShirim, but itis also the
foundation for the redemption of the Jewish people.
This is mentioned in the Gemara in Shabbos whichsays: “ ‘Al tigu vimshichoi,’eilu Tinokos Shel Bais
Rabbon” — “ ‘Touch not my princes.’ these are the
Tinokos Shel Bais Rabbon.” In this Maamar Chazal
‘we are told that there is an equation between Geulah
(Redemption) and the full involvement of Jewish
children in the study of the Talmud. The study of the
Torah by Tinokos Shel Bais Rabbon is the conditio
sine qua non, is indispensable for the redemption of
the Jewish people.
A Remarkable Story
Tonce heard a remarkable story from my father,
zichrono livrochah. My father told me that when I
became Bar Mitzvah he told me the droshah thet the
Netziv — who was my father's great-grandfather and
my great-great-grandfather — gave at the Bar Mitzvah
of my father. The Netziv of Voloshin was still living
when my father became Bar Mitzvah; when the Net-
ziv was niftar, my father was fourteen years old. The
Netziv was the son-in-law of Reb Itzele Voloshiner,
and Reb Itzele Voloshiner was the son of Reb Chaim
Voloshiner. Reb Chaim Voloshiner was the founder
of the Yeshiva of Voloshin, the mother of all the
Yeshivos, which was established under the guidance
and at the advice of the Gaon of Vilna.
‘The Netziv spoke for a long time at the Bar Mitzvah
of my father, and he said that his father-in-law, Reb
Itzele, had told him that Reb Chaim Voloshiner was
so accustomed that every Shabbos at Sholosh S'udos
he spoke divrei hashkofah, divrei hisor'rus to the
talmidim for over an hour. At one Sholosh S'udos,
Reb Chaim Voloshiner discussed this Maamar Chazal
in Shabbos “‘Al tigu vimshichoi,’ eilu Tinokos Shel
Bais Rabon.” This Maamar equates Tinokos Shel
Bais Rabbon with Moshiach Tzidkeinu. And Reb
Chaim Voloshiner raised the question, What is the
sheichus — correlation — between Moshiach
Taidkeinu and Tinokos Shel Bais Rabbon?
And Reb Chaim Voloshiner said that this Maamar
Ghazal implies that before Bias HaMoshiach the
Torah will have to go through cycles over the whole
world, The first center of Torah was in the Lishkas
HaGoziz in Eretz Yisroel. Then, after the Churban,
the Torah was transplanted in Yavneh and in other
cities in Eretz Yisroel. Then Bovel became the center
of Torah, and then, through the episodes of the Daled
Shevuim, Torah was transplanted from Bovel to
Spain, to North Africa, to France, and then from
France it was transplanted into Germany. From Ger-
many it was transplanted into Poland, and then from
Poland it was transplanted into Lithuania and
Hungary. At the time of Reb Chaim Voloshiner the
‘Torah center was in two places, in Lithuania and in
Hungary. Reb Chaim Voloshiner said that before
Moshiach will come, the Torah has to go through cy-
cles over all the major cities of the Kaddur Ho'Oretz.
‘This is the explanation of the remark by our sages
“Al tigu vimshichoi,’ eilu Tinokos Shel Bais Rabon”
because every important country on the Kaddur
Ho'Oretz has to become a Torah center in which
hundreds and thousands of Jewish children will be
fully involved in the study of Torah. This is the con-
ditio sine qua non to Bias HaMoshiach.
One of the talmidim of Reb Chaim Voloshiner who
is well known, the Nachlas Dovid, interrupted Reb
Chaim Voloshiner and said, “Rebbe, vu vet zein di
letzte stantzia vu de Torah vet stoppen?” — which
will be the last station where the Torah stops before
Bias HaMoshiach? And Reb Chaim Voloshiner
responded, “In America,” and he burst out into
hysterical crying, The talmidim didn't understand.
This was so unusual for Reb Chaim Voloshiner to
burst out into hysteri
Voloshiner always mi
equilibrium; he never, never cried. And here, all of a
sudden, he was crying like a baby. But no one had the
out crying. He said that the last stop of the Torah
before Bias HaMoshiach will be the American co
nent. In those days, America was as remote from
Voloshin as Mars is to us. But why did he have to cry?
No one asked him,
Why Reb Chaim Cried
‘After Havdolah, the son of Reb Chaim, Reb Itzele,
said to his father, “Everyone was amazed that you
cried. Why did you cry?”
So Reb Chaim said:
“Farvous farshtaist du nisht farvous ich hob
geveint? Gedenk as in America zoll veren a Torah
tzenter vet men doch darfen durch kumen azoi fil
yisurim, azoi fil m’siras hefesh. Ver vais vifil yiden es
vet zein vous velen hoben dem koach und de courage
tzu arois veizen ut de mesiras nefesh und beikumen
de alle yisurim."
He cried because so many, many Jews will have to
4g0 through such agony and they will have to be able to
sgird themselves with courage and strength to face the
challenge in order to transplant Torah on the
American continent. Who knows how many Jews
would be able to give of themselves to convert the
American continent into a Torah center.
And the prophecy of Reb Chaim Voloshiner was
fulfilled. The American continent became a Torah
center. Torah was transplanted from Europe to the
American continent, and this involved a lot of mesiras
nefesh, a lot of yisurim. But, Boruch Hashem, that 1
can give greetings to young American Mechanchim
who are ready to give of themselves and to go out into
the towns of the South and the West and the East and
to inculcate Torah and derech eretz into the hearts
and minds of Jewish youngsters. 1
AUGUST, 1975-9