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Joseph:
I’m not accusing her of anything. My statement about revision was meant for the current wave of bio books and articles revising and lying about famous rabbonim.
Ok, let’s talk about adults.
Most adults need friends and companionship. Maybe the rabbonim get theirs by the myriads of chassidim or chevras coming en masse to them; tishes, droshos, candle lighting, chametz burnings, gabboim escorts and the rest.
We, ordinary folks, don’t live that life, hence, we, adults need friends and companions.
Bnei Torah too. S-L-O- W-L-Y…. Bnai Torah too, however their friendship manifests itself.
Saw some rabbonim with their “cronies” sitting in the Swiss Alps on vacation a while back, all over YWN.
I didn’t miss any point , Joseph. I’m alert, oriented and awake, and disagree with Rav Miller on this, and other viewpoints as well. I’m not his groupie.
Chabadshlucha,
Did you go past the 5th grade?
Humans are sometimes called animals in certain contexts.
Read your Chabad literature a bit more deeply. They also refer to humans sometimes as animals.