Sanzer Rebbe Establishes Oversight Committee Amid Tefillin Kashrus Concerns
The Sanzer chassidus has been informed in recent days of a significant development with the establishment of a Vaad HaPikuach al Kashrus HaTefillin, an oversight committee created in response to serious concerns and questions that emerged regarding the kashrus of tefillin.
The initiative was launched at the directive of the Sanzer Rebbe, who acted after a range of troubling issues relating to the manufacture and condition of tefillin housing came to light. According to sources, the Sanzer Rebbe had already convened an urgent meeting toward the end of the month of Av with rabbonim and dayanim of the Sanzer community, warning of the critical obligation to stand guard over the kashrus of tefillin and to address the emerging concerns without delay.
Among the serious kashrus problems identified were tefillin batim that are not perfectly square in accordance with halachah; batim containing holes that were filled with glue; batei tefillin shel rosh in which a mechanical saw was used between the four compartments, causing blemishes to the housing; and cases of artificially created or falsified grooves between the compartments of the shel rosh, among other deficiencies.
In light of these findings, the Sanzer Rebbe instructed that a formal oversight body be established. After months of preparation and intensive work, the vaad was officially launched under the Rebbe’s direct guidance. The Rebbe is personally involved in the committee’s activities and closely oversees its operations.
The newly formed vaad includes prominent rabbonim and dayanim of the Sanzer communities: Rav Mordechai Brand, Dayan of Kiryat Sanz Netanya; Rav Hillel Deutsch, Dayan of Kiryat Sanz Netanya; Rav Yitzchak Aharon Yisroeli, Dayan of Sanz Ashdod; Rav Mordechai Levinstein, Dayan of Kiryat Sanz Netanya; Rav Avraham Shraga Stieglitz, Dayan of Sanz Beitar; and Rav Shlomo Stern, Dayan of Sanz Haifa.
On behalf of the Vaad HaPikuach, a special kol korei was issued in recent days to the broader Sanzer chassidus. The proclamation provides clear directives and detailed guidance, instructing chassidim that from this point forward, tefillin should be purchased only from sources operating under the vaad’s supervision, ensuring the highest standards of kashrus and hidur.
In an unusual step, the Sanzer Rebbe personally added his handwritten signature to the kol korei, along with several additional lines emphasizing the obligation to reinforce these measures with even greater strength.
{Matzav.com}
