In the Torah nothing really compares to the problem of idolatry. And the religious world is so full of that, that I avoid them to a great extent. I still can not understand why the Gra is ignored in this regard. It is--after all- not as if he did not understand the issues.
Not just him, but they ignore Rav Shach also.
Since the verse says "a wise man sees evil and hides", so my approach is just to avoid the religious world because there is obviously no hope they will ever wake up.
Not just him, but they ignore Rav Shach also.
Since the verse says "a wise man sees evil and hides", so my approach is just to avoid the religious world because there is obviously no hope they will ever wake up.