im still waiting for an explanation of this
If you DK, then why don't you first look it up?
Here again. Look into the ma'amar I quoted above (החלצו תרנ"ט) and you might understand what sinah is, and learn more about avoiding it.
Untrue. Unless you're referring to tinokos shenishbu. Even then it may not be assur just not a chiyuv, though IDK.My understanding of sinah is bearing ill will, that you wish ill on another. Otherwise you are just thinking negatively of another, which may be wrong, but is not hate. I had no intent of limud zechus, I just don't see hate neccessarily, just very different worlds.
Chabad love all Jews especially not religious. That's what arba minim is about - to love the arava even though he doesn't have Torah or mitzvos. And you can't do arba minim without him.If anything, Chabad just have to learn to love religious Jews who aren't chabad...
If anything, Chabad just have to learn to love religious Jews who aren't chabad...
AKA: ישראל, אף על פי שלא חטא, ישראל הוא.
But when I say it I'm a rabid anti Semite..
CBC seems nuts. Dunno.In Belz, in many non-rush minyanim, including by the Rav, Tehillim is said every day with minyan after davening. This has nothing to do with Chabad.שנאת חסידים העבירתו על דעתו.
So the belzer ruv succeeded. At least in chabad.
This is not a prism thing, it's a direct quote. I'm not providing any commentary."we must endeavor with every means possible that it become an established practice in every shul of every nusach.”
From whom are you waiting for an explanation?
From CBC to explain this mishna berura
Ftfy?Or it depends on who you hate more?
So the rashab succeeded. At least in belz.
It has zero relationship to that. Completely independent.
6-36 haddassim - chabad.Pro or con?@churnbabychurn - can you find a poisek who says it's Baal toisif?