Baltimore, MD - Nov. 11, 2016 - Brief Synopsis of Toras Moshe's Rosh HaYeshiva Shiur Sunday Morning, ה' חשון תשע"ז / Nov/6/16at Merkaz Torah u’Tefillah, Baltimore

In addition to the overall energy Rav Eichenstein, shlit”a, has brought to the Baltimore kehilah in recent years, his beis medrash, Mercaz Torah u’Tefillah, enhances the level of Torah and  Avodah in the community by regularly hosting the Rov’s illustrious uncle, HoRav Moshe Meiselman, shlit”a, the Rosh HaYeshiva of Yeshivas Toras Moshe in Yerushalayim.

On Sunday morning, 5 Cheshvan 5777 (Nov/6/16), following 8:30 shachris, Rav Meiselman delivered a detailed halachic shiur discussing the parameters of one’s responsibility toward another’s mitzvah observance, Yehudi and non-Yehudi alike. Working primarily from Rashi in Sanhedrin (75a) and the primary sources in Yoreh Dei’ah 151, he presented the various approaches which ultimately inform the question of inviting guests for a Shabbos meal knowing that they will likely drive.

The Rosh HaYeshiva  ended the discussion by addressing the pertinent topic in this year’s election season regarding the degree to which we must be concerned about the moral atmosphere in general society promoted by our elected leaders. Citing his extensive interactions with Gedolei Yisroel over many decades on similar issues, dating back to the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon presidential race, he concluded that our priority must remain focused on deciding what is best for K’lal Yisroel, spiritually and physically, both in America and in Eretz Yisroel.