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Yesterday at 9:44 am
My husband and I don’t have a Rav. We live in a neighborhood with a bunch of shuls, none of the rabbanim seem specifically a match for us.
I want to find a local Rav that I respect who we can go to when we need wise counsel, or even just for basic Halacha questions. Are there any local rabbanim who have their shiurim available on Torah anytime so I could listen and see if they sound on point to me?
I’m heimish, somewhat chasidish background, so some affiliation with the chasidish way of thinking would be good. I don’t like being machmir on things, more open and doing what Halacha requires and being good people without going the furthest possible in Halacha.
Thanks!
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RM3
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Today at 9:29 am
From listening to online shiurim you get a very small picture of what a person is. You don’t see how much achrayus he takes or how much he goes out of his way for his community, you don’t see how or if he’ll connect with your children, you don’t see how available he is and so much more.
So much of how a Rav influences his Kehilla is not about the speeches he gives but about how he connects.
And it goes both ways, even if the available Rav isn’t ideal, it can be beneficial to make the decision to proactively connect with him, imperfections notwithstanding.
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