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Viznitz'e Rebbe expels Mendel, accepts Yisrultche
By JACOB SOFER, HasidicNews.com Writer
BNEI BRAK, ISRAEL (HN) - The Viznitz'e Rebbe
in Bnei Brak has made a revolutionary decision to reverse the
decade old disownment of his son Yisrultche, as he invited
him to return to Bnei Brak and accept the "Rav" position for
the community.
Yisrultche's disbarment from Viznitz dates back
to about 15 years ago. It started when he got into a conflict
with his Mom. She insisted to her husband Reb Moshele, the
Viznitz Rebbe, that Yisrultche should leave the Bnei Brak community.
There was a lot of controversy around this momentous act of
the Rebbe but he did finally give in to the requests by his
wife and some Hasidim wanting Mendel to rein the wagon after
his father dies. Hasidim managed to prevent him from even gaining
access to his dad to discuss the matter with him. He was teased,
embarrassed in public and forced to leave the community.
He eventually came to the US, where he was almost
instantly accepted by The Reb Moshele's brother Reb Mottele's
community in Monsey, NY. This angered Reb Moshelle's people
even more and added fire to the already flaming conflict between
the two Viznitz sects. He was very honored in Reb Mottele's
synagogue in Monsey throughout the years since. Reb Mottele
spoke out against his brothers move to ostracize his own son,
and strongly defended his decision to accept him in his community.
Mendel's people along with the Rebbe's wife managed
not only to keep Yisrultche away from the Rebbe but to keep
people sympathetic to his cause away as well. His wife also
played a major role, as she was uncharacteristically insistent
that her son be expelled and not return or accept any leading
position in the community. In a sense, the Rebbe didn't really
get any information straight. Whatever he knew was censored
by Mendel's people so as to support the decision to expel Yisrultche
and promote Mendel.
Yisrultche was outraged about the fact that he
couldn't even discuss the matter with his dad. He respected
his dad very much throughout the years; he never spoke out
in public against him. He argued that all he wants is see his
dad and be close to him, even if he would not have any leadership
role in the community whatsoever. Apparently he realized that
it wasn't really his dad's fault; he was simply being mislead
by his Hasidim. People were sometimes amazed at how Yisrultche
went to great lengths to honor his dad and accept the punishment
and pain handed down by god with love and with the hope that
it will be "kapparas Avonos" (forgiveness of sin).
When the Rebitzin finally died in 1999 after
years of battling with cancer, Yisrultche's sympathizers hoped
the Rebbe would reverse his expulsion, to no avail. Mendel's
people held out in keeping the status quo, up to until three
weeks ago at which point a wealthy Hasid sympathizing with
Yisrultche, managed to buy his way in to a meeting with the
Rebbe. He explained to the Rebbe how everything is being manipulated
and twisted around, and information withheld and suppressed
so as to keep Yisrultche out and Mendel in. The Rebbe was overwhelmed
by this and subsequent events that eventually lead to the collapse
of the iron wall separating the Rebbe from his son. The Rebbe
eventually contacted this son after all those years of exile
and invited him back.
Mendel and Yisrultche never got along. Even as
kids they would constantly fight each other about anything
and everything imaginable. In general, Yisrultche was the pious
and radical one, at one point breaking his mothers mirror,
and Mendel was the moderate one, more closely representing
the Viznitz style and public opinion. When the kids grew older
Mendel's sympathizers started teasing Yisrultche tremendously
and embittering his life. Their argument to the Rebbe and the
public was that Yisrultche would destroy the whole image and
culture of Viznitz. They therefore urged that he be totally
expelled form the community so as not to have any influence
or leadership role within the community.
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