Not every Bneshek that opens a shteibel deserves a "from a Rov to a talmid" relationship
My current Rov is not exactly that. Yes he inherited the shul from his father and his grandfather had a shul too. He is a talmid Chocom muflag. A masmid. A good person. From my wife's conversation with the Rebbetzin it is so clear to me that they are so absolutely clueless about what is going on that one would almost call him a shoigeg. They have no access to the outside world. So I dont blame him or them for not knowing.
Except...I alerted him on Shabbos after Purim and again on the Monday after Purim to the danger. He was told that holding an aufruf on that shabbos was irresponsible. He has been to a few speed levayas in the neighborhood. So ignorance of the law in this instance as in every other instance is not an excuse.
He is not my Posek. He is a Rov of a shteibel in the house he owns that I happen to daven in. Finding a new place to daven after this is all over will be a major pain as every Rov in my immediate neighborhood is guilty of the same. I dont know of a shul in a few block radius that is shut entirely.