Op-Ed: An Open Letter to Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky

by a Crown Heights Resident

Dear Reb Moshe Kotlarsky,

First of all, Yasher Koach for all the hard work that you do on a daily basis for all the Shuluchim. You and the Shluchim you care for are a true inspiration for all of us here in Crown Heights.

This week will mark another milestone, when our soldiers return home, catch up with old friends and rejuvenate so that they may return to their posts ready to fulfil yet another year of the rebbe’s shlichus.

As a frequent reader of Crownheights.info, as well as an attendee at the yearly kinus, I’m hoping for one special announcement from you at this year’s banquet. No, not the donation of one billion dollors to this and this chabad house; what I’m hoping for is that during the “Roll Call” you announce the following:

“THE SHLUCHIM TO CROWN HEIGHTS ARE…”

Following many articles about the current situation here in crown heights (Chabad Lite etc.), I strongly believe that with the network of resources and knowledge that you posses, we should focus on our “fallen brethren” here as well. Just like yidden all over the world are thirsting for yiddishkeit, so too are the people here in Crown Heights.

Thanks for listening.

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71 Comments

  • shaya

    how many shluchim are here?
    the only “chabad house” in ch is aliya, so that would mean that the shluchim to crown heights are rabbi Moishe Feiglin, Rabbi Nutte Shemtov and Rabbi Yechiel Goldstien. who else in CH is out there trying to help out “fallen brethren” ?

  • ch resident

    dont expect anything there is no fame no money no kovad by helping ch kids. so dont waste ur time.rabbi kotlrasky is great i dont mean him i mean the overall attitude .is money money publicity publicity.

  • crown heights is not a state

    why isnt it enough for the “shluchim” to crown heights be a part of the New York state – as is all the cities from all the states? Why do they need to be singled out and mentioned?

  • Lubavitch Youth

    Hadar Hatorah for Americans
    FREE for Russians
    Leizer Avtzon started for French
    NCFJE for Perisans

  • Sara

    Actually, the only Chabad Huuse in Crown Heights is Chevra Ahavas Yisroel. Let Rabbi Kotlarsky introduce Rabbi Chezzie and Reb. Sima Deneboim as the official shluchim here.

  • he says NY

    r they going to b invited to the kinus too or are you only worried about roll call?

  • Jeff

    I don’t get it if he want’s to write somebody a letter why don’t he just write to his address

  • Klilah H

    What about Rabbi Chezzi Denebeim? He should be recognized as the official Chabad Shliach to Crown Heights. What better time than announcing it at this year’s kinus.

  • no one special

    It seems that once you have bought the party line, i.e. become a Lubavitcher, you are on your own. A wealthy contributor, on the other hand, continues to hold Chabad’s attention and concern.

  • teacher!!!

    how about all the teachers! the rebbe included them in the sefer hashluchim for a reason!

  • a concerned resident.

    This letter was meant to start an intellectual dialogue.
    We all know that we need help. How? Who? When? and Where? are all suggestions that SHOULD be made and ultimately addressed.

    The reason why Rabbi Kotlarsky was singled out is because he possess the network of resources and knowledge to macro manage this current issue.

    The reason why this letter was published online? Because it would have been ignored if it was mailed/emailed or phoned in.

    You’d be surprised how many “wealthy” individuals HERE in Crown Heights would support a “Shliach” in crown heights. Just look at Beis Shmuel and other similar Shuls…

  • SHLUCHIM????

    I HAVE NO PATIENCE TO READ ALL THE ABOVE COMMENTS BUT WILL SAY THIS, YES I FOR ONE LIVE IN CROWN HEIGHTS AND HAVE BEEN DEALING WITH A YID I MET IN MANHATTAN WHO EXPRESSED A TRUE INTEREST IN YIDDISHKIET. TODAY, LITTLE ME WHO DOES NOT DESERVE TO BE CALLED SHLIACH BECAUSE I DON’T LIVE IN WHOOP WHOOP HAS GOTTEN THIS MAN TO OWN AND PUT ON TEFILLIN DAILY, TO HAVE A MEZUZAH ON HIS FRONT DOOR, TO LIGHT CANDLES IN HIS HOME AND MAKE KIDDUSH FRIDAY NIGHT AS WELL AS LIGHT CHANUKAH CANDLES EACH NIGHT OF CHANUKAH FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS. YET WHEN I APPROACHED AT LEAST A HALF A DOZEN SHLUCHIM TO TAKE THIS MAN UNDER THEIR WING AND LEARN WITH HIM ETC. SOMETHING HE IS YEARNING FOR E V E R Y S I N G L E O N E OF THESE HOLY SHLUCHIM WERE T O O B U S Y. YES, THEY WERE VERY GRACIOUS IN GIVING HIM THEIR “BUSINESS CARD”. AND WHEN I – THE NON SHLIACH FROM CROWN HEIGHTS ATTEMPTED TO CALL ONE OF THESE CHABAD SHLUCHIM TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE MAN TO ATTEND A SEDER OR ROSH HASHANAH SERVICES, THE VERY FIRST THING I WAS TOLD WAS “ H E I S G O I N G T O H A V E T O P A Y, SO THE QUESTION BEGS TO BE ASKED WHO ARE THEY SHLUCHIM OF? AND WHO IS A SHLIACH? I DON’T WANT OR NEED YOUR TITLE, I AM DOING WHAT THE REBBE WANTS AND THAT IS ENOUGH FOR ME, BUT WHY THE WHOLE FANFARE AND HUGE EXPENSE TO HONOR A BUNCH OF ”POLITICIANS”! THIS IS NOT THE FIRST INSTANCE OF TOTAL NEGLECT BY SO CALLED SHLUCHIM. IT’S TIME YOU CLEAN UP YOUR ACT AND LET THE REAL AND ONLY GENIUNE SHLUCHIM GET UP!!!!!

  • Mulleh

    Maybe some Breslever mashpiim can spend shabbes in Crown Heights. Since Lubavitch believes in spreading the word,I’m sure no one would be opposed to a “Breslev Spiritual Center” on Kingston Ave. as well. Maybe they have something to offer the Habad community in torah and Hasiduth.Is Habad a closed-end system that can only be influenced by secular culture but not by other forms of Torah-true Hassidic ideaologies?Maybe there is something we can learn from other “erliche Yidn” as well?

  • The welcoming committee

    What about the guy who sells the magazines and other stuff on The corner of President and Kingston. He’s the information booth. Definitely deserves a special shout out at the kinus.

  • please explain

    i dont mean to be disrespectful but this oped has no standings. CH has many shluchim and they fall under tzach which is under the city of NY.

    Shluchim come in many ways it does not have to mean only a person who runs a chabad house. there are teachers, rabbis of shul the FC NCFJE JCM and so on.

    All these people go tothe kinus just like other shluchim for $36 so im not sure what this whole fuss is about

  • to the cd fans

    i firmly believe that if there is anyone who understands what he really stands for and what his goal is they will all walk out of the banquet if he is ever announced as a shliach.

    is he doing good maybe – but is he doing it the way the rebbe’s shluchim can be proud of…………????

  • to teacher

    In the Sefer Hashluchim there was a distinction under Bisdeh Hachinuch.

    Also, when the rebbe gave out kuntereisim at one of the kinusim, he stopped one of the mechanchim in CH and told him that this is only for shluchim, and that in spite of his work he is not a shliach.

    There should be a special place given to Mechanchim — perhaps higher and more important than shluchim, but not to confuse the two.

    REMEMBER: IF THERE WERE NO TEACHERS THERE WOULD BE NO SHLUCHIM.

  • NO MORE SPYING BY FBI

    NO MORE MIND CONTROL FROM THE FBI. FBI AND OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT: STAY AWAY FROM OUR SIMCHAS. WE WANT TO BE HAPPY!!!

  • OUT OF TOWN SHALIACH

    I think you have all missed the point. ALL of anash in Crown Heights are shluchim. Look at their hachnosas orchim and their combined tzedoka to shluchim elsewhere. Come on let’s give them some credit and chizuk. After all what would we out of town” shluchim do without them.

  • Crown Heightser

    Are you talking about the Crown Heightsers that work for JLI, CTEEN,JEM etc.? They do great work too.

  • shloime freundlich

    what about Moshe pinson of Beis Shmuel who has made many Yungerlight and there wives closer to the Rebbe and God And rabbi YY Jacbson If not for Moshe Chevra Ahavas Yisroel and all the otherShuls would never have opend and Moshe helps them with advice etc

  • AYV

    Whilst I agree with this article in general I would like to point out that 99% of people living in CROWN HEIGHTS are shluchim in one form or another wether they are teachers as mentioned earlier but in the main part as B”H always hosting the Rebbe’s guests which is certainly no small feat. Therefore men, women and children are ALL shluchim of the Rebbe and so during the Kinus Hashiluchim it is the time when we help take care of those who do the Rebbe’s shlichus outside of Crown Heights.

  • Eliezer

    Rabbi Kotlasky will tell you that Lubavitch Youth org is the Head of NY state so as such he cannot help please ask rabbi kastel of tzach.

  • To # 2

    I would like to point out that there are thousands of shluchim and shluchos who are doing so much WITHOUT the kovod and money !!!! they do their shlichus with humility and quietly.

  • Yes there is and he is counted

    Rabbi Moishe Feiglin is one of many shluchim to Crown heights who is recognized and stands up by the roll call.

    Just because you want people to read your dribble doesn’t mean that you know what you’re talking about.

    Some people say what they think and others think what they say, which category are you?

    You don’t have to answer, the article speaks volumes.

  • shlich

    Why would roll call include the neighborhood of Crown Heights when it does not single out other cities? Crown Heights is in NY and NY is included in the roll call

  • malca bayzman

    you can include many more PRIVATE chabad houses in ch that are there – ie – families that were told by the rebbe to stay – your shilchos is here in ch

  • Yitzchok

    To all the angry people here in this forum: Our brothers in the field that have devoted their lives exclusively to carrying the torch, live for 11 months and and 27 days many in places where they have no chinnuch, no kosher food, no family, no friends, no money, the no list goes on and on.

    For 3 days out of a year they come and they are brought back to life, they can see their families they can see their friends they can shop easily for what they can’t get at home. AAAAAAAND yes, thanks to Rabbi Kotlarsky (My Uncle) they get treated to a grand lavish dinner where they are the collective guests of honor, for 3 hours they are treated like royalty. The Rebbe’s Soldiers should be treated no less.

    And that you have a problem with? “megst zach shemen”

  • to 1

    What about beis levi yitzchok?

    There are many wonderful organizations.

    But of course, dint forget the teachers. and not because “if there were not teachers, there wouldnt be shluchim”, rather because teachers ARE SHLUCHIM.

  • Interesting

    Eliezer is right about Tzach.
    And when did Chezzi Denebeim become a shliach? He’s a leader of a Shul, that’s it!

  • Stop complaining

    “The one who read the letter should execute it”
    Why are you throwing the ball to Rabbi Kotlrsky’s court his hands are full.
    Get up and reach out, you work, so what dedicate an hour a week to reach out to children in need, invite them to your shabbos table just like chabad houses, set up a time and chat with them over coffee, go bowling with them whatever.
    DO SOMETHING. QUIT BLAMING.
    Good luck and Hatzlocho rabo.

  • To #19

    In the Sefer Hashluchim the teachers from CH are labeled “Bsodah Hachinuch” ,while the out of town teachers are with the general Shluchim.

  • Thanks for listening

    The majority here in crownheights are all shluchim and shluchos. We have all opened our hearts and homes to countless guests year in and year out. Just say Crownheights at the dinner.

  • Crown heights is not a state-enough said

    Rabbi Kotlarsky only calls out names of States and Countries. CH is included in NY

  • Truth

    If Crown Heights is included as Shluchim, you won’t be able to answer their famouse question: “What year did you go out?”

  • HUH??

    Fallen bretheren. Start with the one you wrote the letter to, and those who choose to side with him R“L. Aneyim mamash. ”Ain anie elah b’das”.

  • MM

    Every Lubavitch chossid is a shliach no matter who, what, where, when and how. The Rebbe counts each and everyone of his chassidim.

  • Shlucha

    What about the Shluchos around the world who are moister nefesh every day finding lost souls, teaching , giving countless shiurim, teaching, lecturing at functions for nshei chabad, hundreds of orchim,but because their husband works during the day they are not considered shluchim?

  • Shtetle.info

    Once there was a little shtetle. in the shtetle lived a little yid. the little yid lived all his life feeding chickens. One day, he took a feather and decited to write a letter to the king of the entire Russia. And he asked, “and how come you never call me?”

    The letter never got to the king but it did make it to the shtetle mikveh nayes, and a big debate in the shtetle mikveh began of weather or not “the people” deserved to be mentioned at the royal banquite.

    Oy, guys, you need to get out. Go somewhere, do something

  • Toishev Shchunehh

    Wait a second who needs the shluchim roll call we could make our own banquite here in crown heights

    we don’t need no shluchim we have our own

    we could rent a speaker system and a microphone and do a rol call by ourselves who needs them

  • WHO IS A SHLIACH?

    As far as I am concerned, regardless of what kotlarsky and his gang think, anyone who does the Rebbe’s Shlichus to bring people closer to yiddishkiet is a FULL FLEDGED SHLIACH!!!! whether he lives in Crown Heights or Timbucktoo. What gives Kotlarsky or any of the others with him the right to decide Who is a Shliach and who is not. I know of too many instances where people were actually turned away by so called out of town shluchim because the shliach was too busy for the person since he didn’t come with a dollar sign on his forhead.

  • Last Mission

    I was at the last kinus at which the Rebbe said a sicha to the shluchim and stated clearly that all that is left now for the Shluchim to spread is the Inyan of MOSHIACH. Yet, the shluchim that are abiding by the Rebbe’s very last “Hoi ra ah” can be counted practically on one hand. So what is Shlichus all about, if the shlichus is not that of the M’shalaiach?

  • here we go again...

    Again… negativity, judging and rivalry. Did the writer ask Reb Moshe the question directly? did he ask him (or anyone of the staff) about helping and assisting in the Kinuss? Why do we feel that this is necessary on top of everything that we need in terms of Yeshuos and brochos and the list is v-e-r-y long…. stop!!! stop!!! stop!!! enough with these negative writings. Go and do the work which you and I have to do and lets not waste our time on these non issues. If Reb Moshe will make that announcement, shoin! you will be all satisfied and he will have been acquiring special olam haba and extra livyatan???!!! Is this what this is all about??? Yes, there are flaws, but no one stops anyone from doing his part in the rebbe’s work.

  • big fan

    This man does not sleep let alone is allways traviling for the jewish people be nice be sweet be sensetive
    hats off to reb moshe

  • unlisted shliach

    with all due respect to Rabbi kotlarsky, if a Shliach does not follow his guidelines he is out like trout. this is the experience of several of my shluchim friends. so mr. Moshe Nephew, people aren’t complaining for nothing. and by the way your uncle should learn how to speak English and how to pronounce the names of places before he gets up there -as he does every year and embarrasses Chabad with his klein shtetle engelish.
    As for the person who says Rabbi Kotlarsky has his hands full and why not do something yourself. Let me let you in on a deep secret THIS IS RABBI KOTLARSKY’S JOB for heavens sake!!! This is all he does! By the same token I know of shluchim who did not play his game and were knocked off the list of shluchim even though they are of the select true shluchim, while those that play according to his rules are HANDSOMELY rewarded ( yes, with big bucks) while their fellow shluchim can be starving, in every way. This has become a big racket. Yes, there are some dedicated shluchim out there but for each dedicated shliach there are about five “politicians” with the title shliach. I do my thing and don’t worry or think about what Kotlarsky thinks about it. All I concern myself with is “what does the Rebbe think about what I am doing. and that is enough for me.

  • To the conservative synagogue goers

    To all the CAY trolls, C.D. Is not even a mushroom, nevermind a shliach.
    One needs to be doing the shlichus of the Rebbe to be considered a mushroom, not a hippie doing the shlichus of lehavdil carlebach!!

    While anyone can be a shliach of Hashem, including people from others sects etc, and while many were given personal shlichus from the Rebbe (temporarily or otherwise), and while many people perform similar functions as many shluchim…

    Shliach, the official title instituted by the Rebbe, are those who are under the umbrella of Merkaz!

    By the way people are talking, every Rabbi and magid shiur in the world must be a shliach regardless of their affiliation with Chabad and the Rebbe, no less every baal chesed.

    Yet Crown Heights wants to be viewed as ‘the baalei chesed’ of Chabad.

    Where I come from, anash offer their homes, time and energy in the supporting and spreading of yiddishkeit and shlichus, yet they don’t ask for anything, nor think anything should be coming to them.

    I have one thing to say to all the people in Crown Heights looking for recognition when they see it given to others: get humble!!!
    Bittul is a most basic premise of chassidishkeit, if not yiddishkeit.

    Maybe we should give a shout-out at the kinus to the bus drivers too, for without them the kids wouldn’t make it to school, and the mechanchim would have no job, and the children would have no chinuch to become shluchim.

    Is a mashpiya a shliach?
    What about aish rabbis too?
    The kosher food est owners?

    It’s about time people in Crown Heights stop imagining that anything happening in Crown Heights can compare to the MESIRAS NEFESH that ‘shluchim’ who were SENT to far out places gracefully embue every single day without looking for any recognition.

    Let them have the moment they didn’t even ask for.
    Crown Heightsers get their recognition from a banner on Kingston after Tishrei.
    It’s not enough for you?!
    Then GO OUT ON SHLICHUS to Qatar and stand up once a year.
    Let the spoiled toddlers be silent.

    Speaking of silent:
    CAY: where miniskirts run rampant yet there is a -ruthlessly enforced- no talking in shul policy that is reiterated regularly.
    I say, get your priorities straight.
    Stand up, be a man, and tell your “followers” to have ahavas yisroel for those who come to shul not to be made to feel more insecure or competitive or distracted but for davening, and to have respect for the house of G-d, and for the Torah, and for the essence of tefilah, and dress for shul not for a club. In america it’s an insult and socially inapproriate for people to conduct themselves like that. They know better, and so do you.

    Stop pretending.

    A sefer Torah is not allowed to be exposed to the way some people are dressed there, yet it’s the shul that drags the Torah through the ezras noshim. Might as well lose the mechitza (that the (bimah? and) chazzan straddles).
    This is not the tip of the iceberg.

  • WHO DECIDES

    There are many shluchim out there doing the Rebbe’s shluchis, sent by the Rebbe and not “recognized” by Merkoz. The Banquet is nice and certainly offers chizuk but it does not define who is and is not a shliach. That is for the Mishalai’ach.

  • Moish

    Me likes most of #54’s message but than it gets personal so you mean nada zilch after you started the silent treatment ;)

    What a shame that we have to resort to knocking others. Too bad so many feel little and insecure.

    The shluchim of CH are really MD @ CAY, and Aliya’s Moish Feiglin. If you understand the meaning Shaliach and what it entails than that is what it means!!

    Rabbi Feiglin I believe gets mentioned and rightfully so.
    I Believe Rabbi Kotlarsky will bring up CAY this year as it is a huge huge leap in the right direction and a home for many many CH’ers.

  • Comfortable...

    #55 “mednel”, right, Crown Heights is such a comfortable place to live, it’s the comfort capital of the world…

  • brother from the hood

    TO # 54
    YR TOTALY OUT OF LINE , THE WAY U TRASH YIDEN WHO DONT FEEL COMFORT IN OTHER SHULS , AND CHAZY WELCOMES THEM WITH OPEN ARMS , HOW DARE YOU PUT HIM DOWN ? WHO ARE ?
    SO U WENT TO DAVEN THERE ONE SHABBOS MORNING ..ITS A CHABAD HOUSE LIKE ANY OTHER , I HAVE BEEN TO MENY AROUND THE USA, AND PARK SLOPE , AND THE RABBI ON 9TH STREET KNOWS HALCHA , SO KEEP YR MOUTH SHUT. CAY IS A KOSHER SHUL , AND IF U DONT LIKE IT ?STAY OUT,
    SIGN
    MASHPIA OF CAY

  • Jerry

    To number 54:

    A short story of courage and honor
    By another Anonymous Internet Hero

    Once there was a man who probably had job (we’re not sure).
    He also had friends (less likely).
    One day he said “enough of this simple life”! I must go and save the world!
    Armed with nothing more than a laptop and some can-do spirit (and potatoe chips) he set out to do just that.
    But his assignment, I’m afraid to say, would be no simple one. Obstacles were to be met at every turn (like bathroom breaks and a 5 minute shachris right before shkia).
    The mind shudders at the thought of the dangers he was sure to encounter along the way (such as carpal tunnel, fatigue and a pathetic social life).
    But he never once showed so much as a hair of weakness. Challenges were met, adversaries bested. He fought and won. A true hero.
    And to fight this noblest of battles anonymously; never to be shown the gratitude due his super-human efforts. A true gentleman. With real guts.
    We’ll call him “Crown-heights-blog-commentator-man” (as in superman)

    And now, number 54, do the right thing and get a job.

    Also, I would challenge you to approach the good rabbi in person and tell him everything you’ve just told all of us.
    You’re pathetic.

  • brother from the hood

    I KNEW THIS WAS ANOTHER LOSSER , RANTING AND CRYING, AND NOT PUTTING HIS NAME TO THE ARTICAL , LIKE CHABAD LITE AND CHABAD HEAVY , AND TO BRING OUT ALL THE VENOME,, AND WHO IS CHABAD AND WHO IS NOT , WHO HAS A RIGHT TO OPEN A SHUL ,AND WHO NOT ,,,,
    SOON THERE WILL BE A OP-ED LETTER , WHO IS A JEW ? AND WHO HAS A RIGHT TO WALK ON KINGSTON AVE ?
    # 54 YR NOT CHABAD , YR AH YANER MASIEA

  • Ilana Spencer

    To 54 – I read the comments here and rip my hair out often over them, but rarely am I compelled to comment myself. Your comment made me break out of that policy.

    There are no CAY “trolls”. Every Shabbos the shul is packed to the GILLS with people who benefit from the shul there, so it’s not surprising to me that a few of them would comment.

    As far as “trolls” go, I’m curious where your (anonymous) opinion and declaration of “facts” come from. If you are a man, why are you looking at the women’s section, separated from the man’s side by an ultra-Orthodox mechitza? There is no need to be distracted by the women who attend the shul unless you so choose to be. If you are a woman, I think you may have some issues to work out with your body image and relationship to Yiddishkeit if seeing a woman dressed against halacha causes you to be “competitive”. Furthermore, I’m curious as to what makes you think the shul should change its priorities for what is enforced. It is clear trying to enforce a dress code in Crown Heights or its schools has not been working. But CAY has and always has been a place where people can daven without having to listen to people’s conversations or rude interruptions. Speaking during many parts of davening is against HALACHA and against the spirit of kavannah during davening.

    As for “miniskirts”, most of the women I have seen there dress tastefully, and if not, I think it’s great that someone who struggles in this area still wants to go to shul. There are many Chabad houses which welcome women who chose not to dress according to halacha, and that is probably why the Denenbeims should be recognized as shluchim: they bring people closer to Yiddishkeit, which was the be all and end all of the Rebbe’s vision.

    If you have such a big problem with the shul and are personally offended by it, I recommend you seek out either Chezzie or Sima and I’m sure they would be happy to discuss your concerns with you. Bashing the shul under an anonymous name on the internet will not help or convince anyone, nor will your misconceptions and frankly, slander, be substantiated in any sort of way that would make the changes you want.

    Phew! Now I know why I never comment.

  • Sad

    Maybe we need to. Change the title? Ok, so everyone is a shliach. Now, lets recognize those who live in hell and give them a new title. People, i have news for you- raising your kids on the moon is not like living on planet earth

  • Aha as yisroel

    Y don’t you all realize that we are loosing our kids to the streets everyday more and more. There are serious problems with families right next door to ALL of us,

    Stop blaming each other. Start volunteering and help each other. Get educated about what’s going on with drugs….and get busy being Mekarev our own children in our own backyards.

    It’s 12:00. Do you know where your kids are?

  • YEHOSHUA WERDE....OUR SHALIACH

    GO..GO..GO YEHOSHUA WERDE–a true— but unrecognized shaliach in CH !!!

  • CH is a NEIGHBORHOOD!

    If not every single city is announced and outside of the us, not every state is even announced, why should CH which is only a neighborhood be announced. The many Shluchim who come are content to be anonymous and stand when their countries are called. Crown Heigjtsers, get over your inferiority complex!

  • chabad-light

    #54 is right on about the shluchim and chevra ahavas yisroel but theres always a few ppl who cant see it

  • Sydney shluach

    Maybe the ch shluchim can make peulos in bars ands have goyishe entertainment groups like the shluchim in Sydney do. Afterall it’s about numbers and dollars not doing what the Rebbe wants right? http://www.facebook.com/eve

  • To 53

    Why don’t you wait until tomorrow and go up to a random shliach and ask him what he thinks of Rabbi K I can assure you he is most probable the most loved in “leadership” today.
    Yes there are problems with rules of who is and is not a Shliach, to lay that at rabbi k is wrong. You would have to lame your blame at 1) the rebbe for setting up his sjhlichus the way he wanted to. 2) head shluchim which have b’chirah chofshis and some time we may not like they choices, however it is centrals job to back their “employees” i.e. the shluchim who were the first to represent them unless a beis din is brought in. (and that is even they may not like the way the head shliach is playing.)
    Regardless it seems to me that your “entire job” is typing stupidity right here. *(if it wasn’t you’d have more of a clue).
    A shliach that can’t wait to be back. (and appreciates all rabbi k does for us personally .
    (bogolobov, paying for merkaz shluchim paying and joining kinus eizure, coming to simchas as a friend, dinners…………………………………….

  • VANITY-101another stupid fraternity club

    WHO CARES ABOUT A STUPID “ROLL CALL”!?
    The Aibishter gives life and fortune, and the Rebbe gives brochos and koiches.
    The ONLY thing they think they give is MONEY & GLORY.
    They DON’T GIVE/HAVE LIFE; They DON’T GIVE/HAVE HEALTH; They don’t GIVE/HAVE MAZAL!
    I’m very happy to be on Hashem’s “roll-call”, than theirs!

  • Mushka Rosenbaum

    I was hoping that instead of announcing a shliach to CH there will be an announcement that Moshiach is here and together with all the Rebbe’s shluchim we will go to greet Moshiach!