Outcry in Antwerp: Mass Tefillah Gathering Held Over Gezeirah Against Bris Milah and Criminal Charges Against Mohelim
Thousands of Yidden gathered Monday in Antwerp for a special atzeres tefillah following the filing of criminal charges against local mohelim amid growing fears over a severe gezeirah threatening the fulfillment of the mitzvah of bris milah in Belgium.
The gathering took place at the large bais medrash of Kehillas Machzikei Hadas and was led by the city’s mara d’asra, Rav Aharon Schiff, who delivered powerful divrei hisorerus, urging the tzibbur to strengthen itself through teshuvah and deep introspection.
The asifah opened with Mincha, after which Rav Schiff addressed the overflowing crowd about the gravity of the situation facing the kehillah.
“A difficult gezeirah has come upon the city,” Rav Schiff said. “We do not know why, but we must examine and improve our deeds, and ensure that we view others not with a tzaras ayin but only with goodness. The mohelim are people who are moser nefesh, and even during Pesach they traveled to distant places in order to perform bris milah and fulfill the mitzvah.”
Rav Schiff continued by comparing the current crisis to earlier religious battles faced by the community.
“We are in a matzav of ‘eis tzarah hi l’Yaakov,’ and this is not the first hardship we have faced,” he said. “In the past there were gezeiros against shechitah, and now we are confronting gezeiros against milah. Everyone knows that our mohelim are yirei Shamayim and shleimusdige Yidden.”
He stressed that difficult times should lead Yidden toward cheshbon hanefesh and teshuvah, rather than blaming others.
“The Rambam writes that when a time of suffering comes, Yidden must gather together, examine their deeds, and not dismiss it as coincidence,” Rav Schiff said. “When people understand that this is a message from Shamayim, the very act of gathering together can help remove the gezeirah.”
The Antwerp rov also warned against placing responsibility on others.
“Part of the eitzah of the yetzer hara is to place the blame on others instead of taking it upon oneself,” he said. “People say those involved did not do enough or failed to act properly. But before criticizing others, one should first fast and daven for a day or two, and only afterward speak about what needs correction.”
He added, “It is easy to blame someone else rather than look inward. Of course antisemitism exists, and that may all be true, but the Torah approach is for every individual to reflect on himself.”
Rav Schiff also connected the mitzvah of bris milah to Avrohom Avinu and the foundations of Yiddishkeit.
“Bris milah is an immense mitzvah for which Yidden throughout the generations were moser nefesh,” he said. “Hakadosh Boruch Hu gave this mitzvah with the words, ‘And I will give to you and your descendants.’ Avrohom Avinu was the amud hachesed, and we now stand before the זמן of Kabolas HaTorah.”
Following the divrei hisorerus, chapters of Tehillim were recited with deep emotion by the shliach tzibbur, Reb Bentzion Weissman, a prominent Belzer chossid in Antwerp. The entire tzibbur joined together in heartfelt cries and tachanunim for the salvation of the mohelim and for the removal of the gezeirah targeting bris milah.
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{Matzav.com}
