“Modern history is the dialogue between two men: one who believes in God, another who believes he is a god.” ― Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Perhaps Sholem Aleichem had Simcha Frischling's "Call of the Torah" in mind. It had a "predominance of chabad" attending his program until it was declared unkosher for Chabad.
https://collive.com/man-behind-call-of-the-shofar/
Chaikl Vilner, thank you.
Perhaps Sholem Aleichem had Simcha Frischling's "Call of the Torah" in mind. It had a "predominance of chabad" attending his program until it was declared unkosher for Chabad.
https://collive.com/man-behind-call-of-the-shofar/
Chaikl Vilner, thank you.