Reb Dovid Feinstein was one of the greats in his own right. Yes, his father was great but Reb Dovid’s personality, humor, intelligence, attitude, interpersonal skills, straightforwardness were all his own. A great light has gone out in New York and the entire Jewish world.
The world stands on Torah, Avoda and Gemilus chasodim. It is very rare that you get a Gaon in all three. Reb Dovid was unique in his generation and New York will not replace him easily.
It is so nice to see for Gedolai Israel something vso complicated as it seems for us is so easy. Maybe we just making things too hard. I think simplicity bis the key.
@@nachmanweinhouse6248if you find this level of Judaism impressive instead of pathetic I feel sad for you. Reb Dovid (in 3 seconds): It's baked, it's bread, you need to wash. Chochem: But no one would eat this plain. Reb Dovid: Who eats any bread plain?😂 Nebach: There's polysaturatedglucose enzyme in there. Reb Dovid: Aha! Polysaturatedglucose enzyme! I didn't know that. In that case you don't need to wash or make a Bracha. In fact it doesn't even need a Hashgacha & you can eat it on Yom Kippur & Pesach! This is what some of us have become. Zero sechel, zero (despite claiming learning Gemarah is the pinnacle) critical thinking skills. The only positive I got from this vid is the patience & Menschlichkeit of Reb Dovid even when dealing with fools.
This diyun is ridiculous. I don't know the guy arguing with Rav Dovid, but if he went back to first grade, he would learn that a "wrap" is Hamotzei bread!
Rebbe makes says the psak 1st time that's it.then see how they go in circles and drive rebbe crazy.they go back and forth they shouldn't question even one more time rebbe needs his sanity people drive him nuts for no reason listen to the rebbe he never makes a mistake I am a Talmud and I have gone to rebbe over a thousand times.
If you've gone over a thousand times maybe you're also driving him crazy. That seems like a lot of questions. Life's not that difficult. Maybe your idea of what needs to be asked is askew.
Right. It's flour and water, mixed and baked. That's bread. These guys should go to the shuk in Israel. They have flat bread that is very much like a wrap. In fact, some of the Sephardim make soft matzoh for Pesach that is very similar to a wrap.