- Moshe Sacks
Rabbi Moshe Sacks, also known as the "Matnas Moshe", is a prominent
rabbi belonging to theSatmar Hasidic movement. He is a "dayan " and "posek " affiliated with the "Edah HaChareidis " rabbinical council of Jerusalem, and spiritual leader of the Bnos Rochel girl's schools inJerusalem andBeit Shemesh .Rabbi Sacks lives in the
Jerusalem neighborhoodKiryat Mattersdorf . He is often referred to as the "Matnas Moshe", after the multiple volume commentary he authored on theTorah ,Shulchan Aruch , andTalmud .He was a student of RabbiJoel Teitelbaum of Satmar and RabbiAharon Kotler . All three volumes of Matnas Moshe are dedicated to both of his teachers.In keeping with the normative
Satmar position, Rabbi Sacks accounts the State of Israel itself as an entity strictly forbidden by Jewish law, and he forbids voting in Israeli elections, service in the Israeli military, or voluntary acceptance of Israeli citizenship. In 1998, in theChasam Sofer synagogue ofKiryat Mattersdorf , Rabbi Sacks engaged in an impromptu public debate withposek and educator Rabbi Yitzchok Izby, a Gerrerhasid , over whether the story of the twelve spies recounted in theTorah proves it's amitzvah to vote in Israeli elections or the opposite. The engagement was friendly, but intense. The vast knowledge displayed by both rabbis left even learned bystanders deeply impressed and made it impossible for the congregants to determine a clear winner.Rabbis Sacks's opinion is sought after by
poskim and rabbis from various congregations andhasidic sects due to his vast knowledge in the practical application ofhalacha (Jewish religious law) and reputation for ignoring the various feuds within thehasidic world. Due to his fluency in English, converts and those newly introduced toharedi Judaism are disproportionately represented among the private individuals who seek his opinion.In June 2006 Rabbi Sacks was hospitalized and after lengthy surgery, recovered. He continues to guide the community that has grown around him.
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