The Rav and the Million Man March
I just got sent this by my friend on the Shuvu Whatsapp group:

It’s a picture of the Rav ‘overseeing’ the Million Man March near Kiryat Moshe, last Thursday.
I was kinda surprised, honestly, that the Rav chose to participate, as that has generally not at all been the Rav’s path.
However, I got sent a new piece of information this morning, that started to paint things in a different light. Here’s what it said, from one of the Rav’s gabbaim:
The Rav was there to cancel the decree of suicide and death of Jews gathering at the atzeret.
Suicide and death of Jews?!
I mean, I’d heard about the ‘suicide’ of Menachem Mendel Litzman, the Chabad bochur from Tsfat, or Korea, who was 15 / 17 /20 who had apparently jumped from a tall building at the atzeret and killed himself, God should have mercy…
Was there a plan for more of those types of things to be happening last Thursday, lo alenu?
Like, in an ‘agent provacateur’ kind of way, where ‘bad actors’ make it seem like the whole of the chareidi world are just violent hoodlums, or something gets kicked off that results in a lot of people getting hurt, God forbid?
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Me being me, I went to look up more details about that suicide.
Perhaps it’s just me, but I can find absolutely no record of the levaya. He was meant to have been a pupil at the The Hasidic Institute of Technology, a Chabad boarding school in Tsfat.
I don’t know if 20 year olds go to Chabad boarding schools, still, but there appears to be a great deal of confusion about his age.
Next, I went to the Daniel Amram channel, who had two videos of what apparently happened, plus a strange interview with a classmate, who said that he’d been bullied prior to his death.
You can watch that yourself, in Hebrew, HERE.
Here’s a screenshot of some of the comments beneath it that caught my eye:

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I’m not saying anything was ‘staged’ btw.
Just sharing information that is a little peculiar, about a very sad event.
Here’s another strange thing:
From the video of him falling, you can clearly see that he fell out the building backwards.
And not only that, he didn’t ‘jump’.
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The other video that Amram posted up, which claimed to show where he landed, apparently taken from the same building he fell from, actually shows 4-5 orange vested mada guys standing around a guy in white shirt and black trousers – who then gets up and walks away.
I don’t look at this stuff on a phone, I blow it up large on a PC and go frame-by-frame.
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This is how the MSM portrayed the Million Man March, snippet from HERE:
Some 200,000 ultra-Orthodox men blocked the entrance to Jerusalem on Thursday afternoon for a “million man” protest against military conscription. The gathering saw protesters attack journalists, and hundreds clashed with police as the event came to an end.
A 20-year-old man fell to his death from an unfinished high-rise building in the city center, where several ultra-Orthodox youths had gathered on several floors. Police later said they were investigating the death as a possible suicide.
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My friend lives in Kiryat Moshe, right next to where all this was taking place.
She watched it all happening around her, and she told me the crowd gathered to say slichot, in both Ashkenazi and Sefardi versions, and to recite psalms, and seemed to be very peaceful.
She didn’t see anyone clashing with police, or ‘attacking journalists’, although she said apparently one of the fake news channels had footage of a female reporter (of course!) apparently having stuff thrown at her.
She had a good feeling about the event, generally, that so many frum Jews actually came together, and prayed, en masse.
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Truthfully, I also did.
Until my daughter, who is still way too plugged in to the MSM, started ranting about all the people dying from falling off buildings and being hurt, and how come they are demonstrating instead of learning Torah?! It’s such a chillul Hashem!!!
So then, I decided to keep shtum, because right now I’m sick of arguing with people about anything.
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Bottom line: the Rav was ‘protecting’ the people who participated in the event, and Baruch Hashem, because it really passed off so quietly, when there were so many people in such a small space, and so many ‘bad actors’ hoping to stir things up in someway.
Ashrenu, that we have genuine tzaddikim still, in our generation.
All the people who publically go against the Rav, or Breslov generally (if they are outside of Breslov) – you see they all get unmasked for who and what they really are, eventually.
Another ‘big name’ just got taken down… (if you know what I’m talking about, you know, and if not, you probably don’t need me to tell you.)
It’s good progress, in terms of God starting to clean the house of all the hypocrites, adulterers and crooks who claim to be ‘leading’ us.
BH, there will be even more house-cleaning to look forward to.

Just curious if you could please elaborate on why it hasn’t been the rav’s path to attend such events.
Thanks.
This is my understanding, but Breslov is not about bully-boy tactics. It’s about praying to understand what God wants, praying and dancing to sweeten the harsh decrees, adopting a spiritual response to overcoming issues, primarily, and accepting ‘bizyon’ as coming from God, and with love.
That the Rav attended the rally was very surprising to me, initially. But, it seems it really was a ‘prayer rally’, and not a ‘demonstration’, which is in alignment with the Rav’s Breslov path. And it also seems, the Rav’s attendance was to ‘sweeten’ whatever little surprises the State and its bad actors had prepared, to hijack the event, or turn it to their own ends, in some way.
Many of the tzaddikim said that if Rav Berland had been at Meron that fateful year, the plan to kill and hurt Jews there simply couldn’t have happened. The true tzaddikim really protect us, in ways we don’t understand. But the tzaddikim say that no shedim can get within a kilometre of the Rav… which probably explains a lot.
who’s that “big name”?
Look up ‘pilgeshet’ and ‘Victoria Gardens, Monsey’.
I get no results. What search engine?
Rivka, I just tried your search terms twice, changing ‘pilgeshet’ to pilegesh the second time, just because I thought the first one was a mistaken spelling (I could have been wrong, but I had to check anyway…).
Crickets.
Must have been scrubbed. I didn’t see this until now.
Try it in Hebrew… or just go to Daniel Amram’s Tm channel and scroll (not shmirat eynayim friendly, btw).