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Chabad messianism, or Lubavitch messianism, is a term used to describe a spectrum of beliefs within the Chabad
Chabad

*Chabad is an acronym for Chochmah, Binah, and Da'at, the three levels of Sefirot related to cognition according to the Kabbalah.*Chabad-Strashelye, Strashelye is a branch of the Chabad school of Hasidic Judaism....
 Hasidic movement regarding their late leader Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Menachem Mendel Schneerson

Menachem Mendel Schneerson In 1950, upon the death of his father-in-law, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, he assumed the leadership of Chabad Lubavitch....
 and his purported position as the Messiah. While some believe that he died but will return as the messiah, others believe that he is merely "hidden." Most negate the idea that he is the revealed messiah. The prevalence of these views within the movement is disputed..

The belief that Schneerson is the messiah can be traced to the 1950s; it picked up momentum during the decade preceding Schneerson's death in 1994.






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Chabad messianism, or Lubavitch messianism, is a term used to describe a spectrum of beliefs within the Chabad
Chabad

*Chabad is an acronym for Chochmah, Binah, and Da'at, the three levels of Sefirot related to cognition according to the Kabbalah.*Chabad-Strashelye, Strashelye is a branch of the Chabad school of Hasidic Judaism....
 Hasidic movement regarding their late leader Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Menachem Mendel Schneerson

Menachem Mendel Schneerson In 1950, upon the death of his father-in-law, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, he assumed the leadership of Chabad Lubavitch....
 and his purported position as the Messiah. While some believe that he died but will return as the messiah, others believe that he is merely "hidden." Most negate the idea that he is the revealed messiah. The prevalence of these views within the movement is disputed..

The belief that Schneerson is the messiah can be traced to the 1950s; it picked up momentum during the decade preceding Schneerson's death in 1994. The response of the wider Haredi and Modern Orthodox leadership has been almost universally antagonistic to the movement, the issue remains controversial within the Jewish world.

History of Messianism

In 1984 some Lubavitcher hasidim sang a song that referred to him as "our righteous messiah" who will "come and redeem us", but Schneerson put an abrupt stop to it. In 1991 a different song began to spread among hasidim, this one proclaiming "Long live our master, our teacher and our rabbi, King Messiah for ever and ever". After his debilitating stroke in 1992 this song was routinely sung in his presence.

During the later years of his life Rabbi Schneerson's teachings were interpreted by many to mean that he was claiming to be the Messiah
Jewish Messiah

Messiah In Jewish eschatology, the term came to refer to a future Jewish monarch from the Davidic line, who will be "anointed" with holy anointing oil and rule the Jewish people during the Messianic Age....
. His death in 1994 did not quell the messianist fervor, as believers found rationales to explain the belief that Schneerson was the Messiah despite having passed on. Some argued that he had in fact not died at all and was still physically present, but in a concealed state. Others argued that even though he had died, proofs existed within Judaism that legitimize the Messiah returning from the dead.

The development of this messianism and its impact on Chabad in particular — and Orthodox Judaism
Orthodox Judaism

Orthodox Judaism is a Jewish denominations of Judaism that adheres to a relatively strict constructionist and application of the laws and ethics first canonized in the Talmudic texts and as subsequently developed and applied by the later authorities known as the Gaonim, Rishonim, and Acharonim....
 in general — has been the subject of much discussion in the Jewish press, as well as within the pages of peer-reviewed journals.

Early developments

One of the earliest proponents of the idea of Schneerson as the messiah was Rabbi Avraham Parizh. As early as 1952 Parizh printed a poster proclaiming him as the messiah. When word reached the United States that the poster had been seen around Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv-Yafo , usually Tel Aviv, is the List of largest cities and second largest cities by country List of cities in Israel in Israel, with an estimated population of 390,100....
, Schneerson forbade its distribution.

During Schneerson's life

According to research by Rachel Elior
Rachel Elior

Rachel Elior is an Israeli professor of at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel. She is the John and Golda Cohen Professor of Jewish Philosophy and Jewish Mystical Thought, and has been a faculty member at the university since 1978....
, the expectations that the Rebbe was the messiah built slowly through the 1980s. While she argues that the messianism of Chabad can be traced back to the 1950s and the previous Lubavitcher Rebbe, she cites evidence that the 1980s saw a upsurge in messianism. People would write letters addressed to Moshiach instead of the Rebbe, conversations centering around the Rebbe's true identity became more prevalent, and as the Rebbe spoke more and more frequently on the issue of Moshiach, the fervor grew. Elior argues that the development of Chabad Messianism was in response to the holocaust and constituted an attempt by Schneerson to offer an explanation and purpose in the face of such destruction offered "eschatological certainty and messianic purpose - what appeared to be the only rational response from a theological point of view." But this is not a view shared by members of the movement itself.

According to Paul R. Carlson, Schneerson became more direct about the messianic age during the Gulf War
Gulf War

"Persian Gulf War" and "First Gulf War" redirect here. For other uses, see Persian Gulf War .The Persian Gulf War was a United Nations-authorized military conflict between Iraq and a Coalition of Gulf War from 34 nations commissioned with expelling Iraqi forces from Kuwait after Iraq's Invasion of Kuwait of Kuwait in August 1990....
 of 1991. Schneerson was quoted in the Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

The Jewish Telegraphic Agency is an international news agency serving Jewish community newspapers and media around the world. The JTA was founded on February 6 1917 by Jacob Landau as the Jewish Correspondence Bureau with the mandate of collecting and disseminating news among and affecting the Jewish communities of the Jewish diaspora as wel...
 as telling his followers that it would "herald the coming of the Messiah" quoting from the medrash Yalkut Shimoni
Yalkut Shimoni

The Yalkut Shimoni or simply Yalkut is an aggadic compilation on the books of the Hebrew Bible. From such older haggadot as were accessible to him, the author collected various interpretations and explanations of Biblical passages, and arranged these according to the sequence of those portions of the Bible to which they referred....
: "Humble ones, the time of your redemption has arrived." This message was immediately taken up by the followers with full page advertisements in the press declaring that the age of Redemption had arrived. Other evidence for this included the fall of communism and the mass immigration of Russian Jews to Israel. Carlson cites Rabbi Chaim Bergstein in the Detroit Jewish News as saying "I'm not saying he is or isn't Mashiach, but there is no one as learned ...in this generation."

Menachem Friedman
Menachem Friedman

Menachem Friedman is an Israelis Emeritus Professor of sociology at Bar Ilan University, Ramat-Gan. He explores the field of religion and the confrontations between religious and secular Judaism in modern history....
 wrote in 1991 that "...the fact that he has no children and has never groomed a successor... renders the issue of continuity in the Chabad dynasty a threatening question. The messianic response is virtually the only one capable of allaying these fears." He added: "...the spread of belief in the Rebbe as the messiah is facilitated by the total absence of checks and balances in Chabad Hasidism. There is no-one ...to offer a word of criticism. Many who surround him are financially dependent on him and consider him a super-human being. Is it any wonder that they are tempted to believe he is the messiah?"

During the late 1980s Chabad rabbis across the United States not only declared the coming of the messiah as imminent, but said that it would be Schneerson. for example, one Rabbi Asher Zeilingold told the press that he "expect[s] the messiah to come at any moment" and that Schneerson "soon will be recognized by God as the saviour."

Rabbi Shalom Dov Wolpo
Shalom Dov Wolpo

Rabbi Shalom Dov Wolpo, also Sholom Ber Wolpe, is a prominent religious author and political activist in Israel and a Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi....
 brought up the issue in 1984 by publishing a booklet declaring Schneerson to be the Messiah. Schneerson responded by writing "It has come to pass that because of his [Wolpo's] activities ... hundreds of Jews have stopped learning Chassidus, and now oppose the Baal Shem Tov and his teachings in actuality."

Anthropologist Vanessa Ochs spent the year of Schneerson's death living among women in the Chabad congregation in Stamford Hill
Stamford Hill

Stamford Hill is a place in the north of the London Borough of Hackney, England, near the border with London Borough of Haringey. It is home to Europe's largest Hasidic Judaism community....
, London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
. She writes that: "Before his death most of the women I encountered said they believed--or at least hoped--that their Rebbe would not die, but would rather emerge - 'rise up' was the expression they used--as the Messiah. In the streets outside 770, I was told, women danced through the night with their tambourines, singing to greet the Rebbe as Messiah, despite his physical death."

By 1992 Chabad Messianism was gaining wide publicity. As the health of their leader deteriorated some Chabad followers became more vocal and explicit in their messianism. Time
Time (magazine)

Time is a weekly United States newsmagazine, similar to Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report. A European edition is published from London....
 magazine journalist Lisa Beyer
Lisa Beyer

Lisa Beyer is currently vice president of communications at the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative . Prior to joining IAVI, Beyer was assistant managing editor at TIME Magazine until early 2007....
 reported on the issue that year, noting that the followers in Kfar Chabad
Kfar Chabad

Kfar Chabad is a Chabad-Lubavitch village in central Israel. Located between Beit Dagan and Lod, it falls under the jurisdiction of Lod Valley Regional Council....
 were expecting Schneerson to reveal himself as the Messiah imminently. She reported that Rabbi Adin Even-Yisrael had openly declared that Schneerson should reveal himself as such, and arguing that even if he were to die "the leader's death would not disprove his Messianic potential."

A group of Chabad hasidim led by Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui took their message to the streets of Palm Beach County with ten billboards declaring, "Now!! 1900 Years Waiting. It's Here-Messianic Era." Ezagui told the Miami Herald that "...we are declaring through the billboards that the time's about to happen."

"Coronation"
By late 1992 a movement to crown Schneerson as "King Messiah" had gained prominence within the Chabad movement and a major rally was organised in Crown Heights where the Rebbe was to be crowned under the leadership of senior Chabad rabbi and youth movement director Shmuel Butman
Shmuel Butman

Rabbi Shmuel Menachem Butman is a Chabad rabbi in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York. He has served for many years as the director of the L'Chaim weekly magazine....
. He organised the rally on January 30, 1993 that was billed as Schneerson's coronation ceremony. Before the rally Butman informed the press that "This will be the coronation of the rebbe as Melech haMashiach (King Messiah)." The rally was held on January 30, 1993 and was attended by 8,000 in New York and countless others via satellite link-ups around the world. Butman was forced to backtrack during the event, announcing that Schneerson's appearance did not represent his acceptance of the role of Messiah. He told the 8,000 assembled followers (plus many more around the world watching via satellite) that the event "is not to be interpreted as a coronation."

Death
As Schneerson lay dying in the Intensive Care Unit
Intensive Care Unit

An intensive care unit , critical care unit , intensive therapy unit or intensive treatment unit is a specialized department used in many countries' hospitals that provides intensive care medicine....
 of Beth Israel Medical Center
Beth Israel Medical Center

Beth Israel Medical Center is a 1,368-bed, full-service tertiary care teaching hospital in New York City. Originally dedicated to serving immigrant Jews living in the tenement slums of the Lower East Side, it was founded at the turn of the 20th century....
, some 2,000 followers gathered outside in Stuyvesant Square
Stuyvesant Square

Stuyvesant Square is a park in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The park is located between 15th Street and 17th Street and Rutherford Place and Nathan D....
. Many could be seen singing and dancing - anticipating the end of days
End times

The End Time, End Times, or End of Days are the eschatology writings in the three Abrahamic religions and in doomsday scenarios in various other non-Abrahamic religions....
. Others were prayerful, some could be seen stroking the wall of the hospital as though it was the Western Wall
Western Wall

The Western Wall , sometimes referred to as the Wailing Wall or simply the Kotel , and as al-Buraq Wall by Muslims, is an important Jewish religious site located in the Old City ....
.

After Schneerson's death

Schneerson's death led to a rethinking of the theology of messianism within Chabad. While the funeral was attended by a few dozen extreme messianists who danced throughout the procession and argued that his death was a required part of the process of him returning as Messiah - most messianists were taken aback. The Washington Post reported from the funeral that the death had left Chabad stunned and in crisis: "Even as his pine coffin was placed in the hearse, a panicked crowd of Lubavitch faithful chanted prayers for Schneerson to rise and reveal himself to be the Messiah for whom Jews have waited since time immemorial."

Within three days of Schneerson's death The Forward
The Forward

The Forward is a Jewish-American weekly newspaper published in New York City.As of 2008, the Forward is published as a weekly news magazine in separate Yiddish and English language editions....
 was reporting that the movement was splitting over the death with some claiming that he was alive and some claiming that he would be resurrected: "There are some in Crown Heights who say they don’t believe the Rebbe is dead, and others who say that his resurrection is imminent. Some of these resurrectionists, who critics within the movement say are straying far from traditional Judaism, have even taken to sleeping near the Rebbe’s grave in a Queens cemetery, hoping to be the first to see their Messiah rise from the dead."

Schneerson's will proved to be a blow to the messianists as the sole executor was arch anti-messianist Rabbi Yudel Krinsky. The witness to the will was Rabbi Leib Groner
Leib Groner

Rabbi Yehuda Leib Groner was the secretary to the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson for over 40 years.Following Schneerson's death there were press report in which he expressed opposition to Yudel Krinsky, the sole executor of Schneerson's will and a political opponent....
 an open messianist. While the sums involved in the will were quite small it gave Krinsky custody of many of the important organisations within the Chabad movement and was a bitter blow to Groner.

The appointment of a successor failed to achieve momentum - no individual was designated in the will and Krinsky refused the mantle answering "heaven forbid" when asked if he would accept it; rumors that Rabbi Yoel Kahn
Yoel Kahn

Rabbi Yoel Kahn is a senior Chabad rabbi, Mashpia, choizer and community leader. He has served in this role for four decades. Until 1966 he also served as Meiniach....
 was named as a successor in a secret second will came to nought.

Chabad regroups

Within months however, messianism had regrouped and soon became one of the two major forces within the Chabad movement. Many Chabad followers preferred to refer to Schneerson's passing as a mere transition. In time Schneerson's passing began to be known as "Gimmel Tamuz" - the Hebrew date of his death.

Schneerson's collected speeches from the last two years of his life were collected into pamphlets and published during his life under the title Besuras Hageula. These especially were distributed by the messianists after his death to bolster the case that he was still the Messiah. These contained some of the strongest comments by Schneerson that the messianic age was imminent. Such evidence - along with other sources and a rabbinic decision declaring Rabbi Schneerson to be the messiah signed by over 250 rabbis - was used to bolster the case for belief in his return.

In his later years, the rebbe repeatedly returned to the millenarian theme that had begun to envelope his writing. For example a US-Russia agreement on nuclear proliferation
Nuclear proliferation

Nuclear proliferation is a term now used to describe the spread of nuclear weapons, fissile material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information, to nations which are not recognized as "nuclear weapon States" by the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons, also known as the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty or NPT....
 lead to the Rebbe declaring that this was linked to the biblical prophecy "they shall beat their swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore". (Isiah 2:4)

A group of messianists took out a full-page ad in the New York Times in 1996 entitled "The Third of Tammuz is not the Rebbe's Yahrzeit"; in 1998 another Times ad proclaimed that Schneerson "...was born to change the world in which we live and lead it to the ultimate redemption as predicted by the prophet... Moshiach’s presence and achievements are already manifest. The complete redemption and transformation of the world is imminent."

A messianist publication elucidated the theology as early as 1995: "Since the Third of Tammuz, we are no longer able to physically see the Rebbe King Moshiach. The Rebbe remains physically alive just as before, it is only to our eyes that he is concealed. Therefore, we call this a day of concealment, and many refer to this as the "last test." Just as we know that there is a G-d though we may not see him, so too the Rebbe King Moshiach is here even though we do not see him. The hebrew vrase is Yechi Adoneinu Moreinu Verabeinu Melech Hamoshiach Leolam Voed!

According to Rabbi Yeshvam Segal, a mashpia
Mashpia

Mashpia lit. "person of influence," pl. Mashpi'im is the title of a rabbi or rebbetzin who serves as a spiritual mentor in Tomchei Temimim , in a girls' seminary belonging to the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement, or in a Chabad community....
 in Kfar Chabad, "We believe that Lubavitch is Jerusalem, the 'Babylonian House of our Teacher' is the Temple, and the Rebbe is the Ark of the covenant standing on the Foundation Stone (for 'the righteous are the foundation of the world'), in which the divine being and essence rests and is revealed.

Expressions of Messianism

There is a wide range of degrees of messianism within Chabad. There is considerable dispute regarding the relative strengths of the various factions which is discussed below.

Primary Groupings

In broad terms Chabad is divided into two camps, with a wide range of belief within each camp:

"Meshichist"

One camp, loosely known as "meshichist", believe that the Rebbe's public words and actions in the early 1990s constituted an almost formal declaration of his messiahship, that he authorised the campaign to publicise this claim, and that this authorisation continues today. They believe that the only obstacle remaining before the final redemption is the fact that the Rebbe's messiahship remains unrecognised by most of the world, and therefore the most important task of all Chabad hassidim ought to be to spread the word and persuade people to accept the Rebbe as the "Anointed King". This group believes in reciting the Yechi slogan. Beis Moshiach magazine is a major organ for views within this camp.

People within this group differ widely in their attitude to the Rebbe's death.

"Yaacov Avinu did not die"
Some meshichists insist that despite appearances the Rebbe did not in fact die on 12 June 1994. They argue that just as, according to the Talmud, the patriarch Jacob
Jacob

According to the Hebrew Bible, Jacob , also known as Israel , was the third Biblical patriarchs and the ancestor of the twelve Israelites....
 did not die, nor did the Rebbe. He therefore remains the messiah just as he was before 1994. These believers refuse to put the typical honorifics for the dead (e.g. zt"l or zecher tzaddik livrocho, "may the memory of the righteous be for a blessing") after Rabbi Schneerson's name. They do not visit his grave, or mark his yahrtzeit
Bereavement in Judaism

Bereavement in Judaism is a combination of minhag and mitzvah derived from Judaism's classical Torah and Rabbinical literature texts. The details of observance and practice vary according to each Jewish community....
. They rely upon the Rebbe's statement that the world has entered a new period in its history and that, contrary to what has happened in the past, the leader of the generation will not be hidden "even through burial", but that he would remain alive until the revelation of the Messiah.

Some Sources of Dispute
There are many sources that seem to support the idea that a tzaddik's life does not end with his physical demise. In addition to the Talmud's statement about the patriarch Jacob, in the blessing of the new moon, Jews say, "David
David

David , was the second king of the united Kingdom of Israel according to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. He is depicted as a righteous king, although not without fault, as well as an acclaimed warrior, musician and poet ....
 the King of Israel is alive and well". There is also the Tanya
Tanya

Tanya is a book more commonly known by its opening word although titled Likkutei Amarim , an early work of Hasidic Judaism, written by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of Chabad, in 1797 CE....
's explanation of the Zoharic statement (III, 71b), "When a tzaddik departs he is to be found in all the worlds more than during his lifetime". The Alter Rebbe explains that the tzaddik's life is "not a physical life, but a spiritual life", and therefore physical death does not affect this state of living.

"Messiah from the dead"
Others in this camp accept that the Rebbe did indeed die in 1994, but still believe that he will return as the messiah. They point to various sources in Jewish tradition that can be interpreted as allowing for such a possibility. They also emphasize the belief that the classic meaning of death does not apply to a truly righteous person. In this view Schneerson never "died" spiritually despite his physical death, and is still alive in some way that ordinary humans cannot perceive. Thus they believe that while Schneerson is dead he will later return to be revealed as Messiah.

Some Sources of Dispute
Folio 98 of tractate Sanhedrin has a strong focus on Moshiach and the Messianic era. Lubavitchers of this camp most commonly cite Sanhedrin 98b as a source of support for the idea of a Moshiach that returns from the dead. Here Rav Nachman says, “If Moshiach will be from the living he is someone like me”, the word "if" seems to imply that Moshiach could also come from the dead. In the next sentence, Rav opines, “If Moshiach will be from the living, then he will be like Rabbeinu Hakadosh, if he will be from the dead he will be like Daniel”, again implying that a belief in a Moshiach that returns from the dead is not antithetical to Judaism. Rabbi Aharon Feldman
Aharon Feldman

Aharon Feldman is a rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel , an Orthodox Judaism yeshiva located in Baltimore, Maryland. He has held this position since 2001....
, in a 2003 ruling argues that Rabbi Schneerson never attained a stature comparable to Daniel. Feldman, as well as Rabbi Zev Leff
Zev Leff

Zev Leff, Rabbi of Matityahu, West Bank, Israel, is an American-born Orthodox Judaism Jewish rabbi and a widely-popular Torah educator who teaches and lectures regularly at English-speaking yeshiva, girls' schools, community centers, synagogue functions, and other events in Israel, as well as in England, South Africa and the United States....
,are of the belief that in the Mishneh Torah, the only halachic work on the idea of the Moshiach, the Rambam rejects the idea of a potential Moshiach being killed only to return to complete his work. However Lubavitchers clearly hold their Rebbe to have been comparable to Daniel in righteousness and also differentiate between Moshiach dying or being killed.

In a letter addressed to Professor David Berger
David Berger

David Berger may refer to:* David Berger , deputy district attorney, Los Angeles, California* David Berger , former member of Canada's Parliament and ambassador to Israel...
, Feldman points out that included in the Rambam's qualifications for the Messiah is that he "forces all of Israel to go in the way of [Torah and Mitzvos]...and fights the wars of Hashem...", and Feldman states that Schneerson has not fulfilled these credentials.

"Anti-meshichist"

Another camp, loosely called "anti-meshichist", is strongly opposed to all public claims that the Rebbe is the messiah. All major Chabad organisations, including Agudas Chasidei Chabad
Agudas Chasidei Chabad

Agudas Chassidei Chabad is the umbrella organization for the worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch movement. It administers three of the main Lubavitch offices: Machne Israel, Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, and the Kehot Publication Society....
 and Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch
Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch

Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch is the central educational organization of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. Founded by the sixth Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn upon his arrival to America in 1942, it was directed by his son-in-law, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who would later to become the seventh Rebbe....
, take this position. Kfar Chabad magazine is a major organ for views within this camp.

There is a range of views within this camp too:

"No longer viable"
Some "anti-meshichists" believe that Schneerson was the best candidate for the Messiah in his generation, and he would have been the messiah had God brought the redemption at that time, but it was not to be. Now that he is dead, they say, that claim is no longer viable, and there is now a new "potential messiah" whose identity remains unknown. Notable exponents of this position include Yechezkel Sofer and Adin Even-Yisrael.

"Anti-publicity"
A larger group within the anti-meshichist camp still believe that the Rebbe will be the messiah, but accept that this is difficult to understand, let alone to explain. They therefore revert to what was Chabad's official policy until the late 1980s, at the Rebbe's direct orders, which was to increase public awareness and anticipation of the messiah while strictly avoiding any speculation as to who the messiah might be.

Prevalence of Messianism

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The prevalence of the various views listed above amongst Chabad supporters is disputed. According to David Berger
David Berger

David Berger may refer to:* David Berger , deputy district attorney, Los Angeles, California* David Berger , former member of Canada's Parliament and ambassador to Israel...
 in his book The Rebbe, the Messiah, and the Scandal of Orthodox Indifference
The Rebbe, the Messiah, and the Scandal of Orthodox Indifference

The Rebbe the Messiah, and the Scandal of Orthodox Indifference is a book by Professor David Berger on the topic of Chabad messianism and the mainstream orthodox Jewish reaction to that trend....
 and other observers, very few Chabad adherents will say that "the Rebbe was/is not the Messiah". Some will say that "he might be", but a very large number will say that he certainly is the Messiah. Indeed this appears to most observers to be the mainstream position - the difference between the Messianists and the anti-Messianists being over whether Schneerson is dead or not. Berger argues that: "...the major institutions in the three primary population centers of Crown Heights, Kfar Chabad, and Safed are either dominated by overt believers in the Rebbe's Messiahship or suffused by that belief." He notes that in the movement's largest Yeshiva Oholei Menachem, the administration ordered that Yechi be recited. He said that the chief rabbi of Kfar Chabad was "one of the first signatories of a 1998 halachic ruling requiring belief in the Rebbe's Messiahship" as did 250 other Chabad Rabbis.

In a sworn affidavit, in a case regarding the control of 770 Eastern Parkway
770 Eastern Parkway

770 Eastern Parkway is the street address of the central headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic Judaism, located on Eastern Parkway in the Crown Heights, Brooklyn section of Brooklyn, New York, in the United States of America....
, Rabbi Sholom Kalmanson argued that while "most Lubavitchers believe that the rebbe is the messiah, others believe that while the scenario is possible, it should not be a public position. A very small minority have abandoned the notion that the rebbe is Moshiach."

Berger notes in a recent article for Yated Ne'eman
Yated Ne'eman

Yated Ne'eman is an Israeli daily Hebrew language newspaper based in Bnei Brak. The Hebrew edition is published daily except on the Jewish Sabbath....
 that he is"unfamiliar with a single public declaration formally affirming that Lubavitch chassidim should not accept the belief that the Rebbe is the Messiah."

A Chabad rabbi in Rechovot cited by David Berger
David Berger

David Berger may refer to:* David Berger , deputy district attorney, Los Angeles, California* David Berger , former member of Canada's Parliament and ambassador to Israel...
 argued in a messianist publication that "everyone knows that all Lubavitch Chassidim, despite the differing opinions, believe that the Rebbe is Melech HaMoshiach. This is the most open secret of the last decade."

Schneerson's messianism or divinity is not advocated in any of Chabad's official literature.

According to Zalman Shmotkin
Zalman Shmotkin

Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin is a spokesman for the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, director of its website, Chabad.org, and its Media Center....
, director of the non-messianist website chabad.org
Chabad.org

Chabad.org is the flagship website of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic Judaism movement. It serves not just its own members but Jews worldwide in general....
 "People don't actually believe the Rebbe is the Messiah. They say they believe, but really they want, they hope, they pray. But believe this no." Of those who agitate for the belief that the rebbe was or is the messiah, Rabbi Shmotkin, the Chabad spokesman, said Chabad-Lubavitch leaders have “repeatedly condemned them in the strongest possible terms.”

Journalist Sue Fishkoff notes that the idea that most Lubavitchers are messianist is "a claim Lubavitchers say is patently absurd. Here everyone is treading on thin ice, for no one can know precisely how deep Chabad messianism goes. When Berger and other critics claim that it infects the majority of the Chabad movement, they have no greater statistical backing than do those who suggest it is on the decline."

The most senior openly anti-messianist rabbi is Yoel Kahn. In a 2003 proclamation by Kahn "messianists" are condemned for saying Schneerson is alive. A pamphlet produced by the anti-messianist camp including Menachem Brod makes a similar point

Response to Chabad messianism


Schneerson's response

In 1984 Rabbi Sholom Dov Wolpo published a booklet declaring Schneerson to be the Messiah. Over the course of Sukkot 5745 (1984) Schneerson several times denounced actions that drove people away from Chabad and its message. On Simchat Torah and Shabbat Bereshit he returned to this theme, saying that those involved were starting a new war against Chabad (i.e., Lubavitch chassidism) and all its Rebbeim, even including the eventual messiah, and that he should never have to speak about it again. On Shabbat Bereshit, when Wolpo began singing a song that had long been popular in Lubavitch, which referred to Schneerson as the messiah, he abruptly stopped the singing and ordered that it never be sung again.

In 1985, a year later, Schneerson gave a long talk about moshiach in general and the leader of the generation being the moshiach. Stating "I will not be troubled if one will translate 'Moshiach' literally, i.e. the righteous Moshiach, since that is indeed the truth. The leader of the generation is in fact Moshiach of the generation." This, coupled with the Rebbe's frequent statement that ours is the "Last Generation of galut (exile) and it is the first generation of Geulah, the redemption" is one of the arguments put forward that the Rebbe is the messiah. The logic behind this is that if the leader of the generation is the messiah, and this is the last generation, then it follows that he is the "final" redeemer.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s the Rebbe's talks became increasingly focused on the topic of Moshiach, that Moshiach was about to come, and what was needed to accomplish this. These talks would often take on a sense of urgency. On one occasion, during the rebbes talk at the International Conference of Shluchim, he stated "the work of the Shluchim has already finished, and the only task left is to welcome Moshiach".

In the early 1990s Hasidim became more vocal about Schneerson being the Moshiach
Jewish Messiah

Messiah In Jewish eschatology, the term came to refer to a future Jewish monarch from the Davidic line, who will be "anointed" with holy anointing oil and rule the Jewish people during the Messianic Age....
, even submitting a petition to him asking that he reveal himself as the long-awaited messiah.

In 1991 hasidim began singing a new song ("Yechi") proclaiming him to be the messiah. On at least one occasion, the Rebbe appeared to gesture his approval. But a few months later when some chassidim started to sing it, he said that it was strange that he should remain sitting there, and that the only reason he did not stand up and leave was his reluctance to disrupt the brotherly atmosphere of a farbrengen.

After Schneeerson's stroke
Stroke

A stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. According to the National Stroke Association, a "stroke" occurs when a blood clot blocks and artery or a blood vessel breaks, interrupting blood flow to an area of the brain....
 in 1992, which left him partially paralyzed, it became customary for chassidim to recite the Yechi chant after prayers and at general prayer gatherings for his recovery. Whenever he was present he encouraged this.

In the fall 1992, on Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah

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, Schneerson was brought to a window constructed on the upper level of the synagogue
Synagogue

A synagogue is a Jewish house of prayer.Synagogues usually have a large hall for prayer , smaller rooms for study and sometimes a social hall and offices....
 at 770 Eastern Parkway
770 Eastern Parkway

770 Eastern Parkway is the street address of the central headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic Judaism, located on Eastern Parkway in the Crown Heights, Brooklyn section of Brooklyn, New York, in the United States of America....
 overlooking the main sanctuary. Chassidim sang the full version of Yechi, and he made encouraging motions with his left hand (his right side had been paralyzed by the stroke). On certain occasions; the rebbe made increasingly big signs of encouragement such as on Rosh Chodesh Kislev 1992 (5753); when the rebbe moved his hand back and forth with extreme energy.

Haredi response

The response of haredi gedolim to messianism both before and after the death of Schneerson has been universally negative , though they differ on the appropriate response and remedy.

Elazar Shach
Rabbi Elazar Shach
Elazar Shach

Rabbi Elazar Menachem Man Shach , was a leading Eastern European-born and educated Haredi Judaism rabbi who settled and lived in modern Israel....
, the Rosh Yeshiva
Rosh yeshiva

Rosh yeshiva, , , is the title given to the Dean of a Yeshiva . It is made up of the Hebrew words rosh ? meaning head, and yeshiva ? a school of religious Jewish education....
 of the Ponevezh yeshiva
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Ponevezh Yeshiva, often pronounced Ponevitch Yeshiva, is a world renowned yeshiva located in Bnei Brak, Israel. It was originally established in the town of Paneve?ys, Lithuania....
 and a leader of Lithuanian Judaism, objected to the call for "forcing" the Messiah's appearance, an idea advocated by the Lubavitcher Rebbe.

Shach was the first major Jewish leader to openly criticise Schneerson and Chabad over Messianist fervor. Shach accused Rav Schneerson of fomenting a cult of crypto-messianism around himself. In 1988 Shach explicitly denounced Schneerson as a meshiach sheker (false messiah). (See: Eliezer Schach: Opposition to the Lubavitcher Rebbe.)

When certain elements in Chabad actually identified Schneerson as the possible Messiah, Elazar Shach advocated a complete boycott of Chabad, its institutions and projects by its constituents.

Chaim Shaul Karelitz
Rabbi Chaim Shaul Karelitz, former Chief Rabbi (???"?) of the She'erit Yisrael Kashrut organization of Bnei Brak
Bnei Brak

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, wrote, "All know of the battle of gedolei Yisroel, past and present, against the well known movement, which in our generation deviated from the Torah way, and has undermined the principles of religion and faith, and even produced a false Messiah. In recent years, all have seen all that Rabbenu Hagodol, rosh kol bnei hagolah, Maran the gaon HaRav Eliezer Menachem Shach shlita, who was moser nefesh in this sacred battle, warned against this movement. . . "

Aharon Kotler
Rabbi Aharon Kotler
Aharon Kotler

Rabbi Aharon Kotler was a prominent leader of Orthodox Judaism in Lithuanian Jews, and later the United States, where he built one of the first yeshivas in the US....
 (1892-1962), founder of the Lakewood Yeshivah in New Jersey, was severely critical of Lubavich, in part because of the extreme emphasis on messianism evident even at that time.

Aharon Feldman
Rabbi Aharon Feldman
Aharon Feldman

Aharon Feldman is a rabbi and rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel , an Orthodox Judaism yeshiva located in Baltimore, Maryland. He has held this position since 2001....
, dean of the Ner Israel Rabbinical College penned a public response to a question from Gil Student
Gil Student

Gil Ofer Student is an ordained but non-pulpit serving United States Orthodox Judaism rabbi. He is an Orthodox Jewish blogger and writes about the interface between different facets of Judaism, specifically Orthodox Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, including modern, controversial topics....
 asking how orthodox Jews should relate to chabad messianists in 2003. He expresses wonderment at the fact that the "great halachic authorities" have not published rulings on this subject and reluctantly agrees to issue a ruling himself. He makes a clear distinction between what he terms the "Mishichists" and the "Elokists". He rules that it is forbidden to associate with Elokists under any circumstances due to their heresy
Heresy in Orthodox Judaism

Heresy in Orthodox Judaism is defined as which depart from the traditional Jewish principles of faith to be heretical. In addition, mainstream Orthodox Judaism holds that all Jews who reject the simple meaning of Maimonides' 13 principles of Jewish faith are heretics....
 and they cannot be counted for a Minyan
Minyan

A minyan in Judaism refers to the quorum required for certain Mitzvahs. The traditional minyan for most cases consists of ten men, which continues to be the position with Orthodox Judaism....
. He rules it is also forbidden to support the mishichists in any way that lends credence to their messianic beliefs though they are not strictly heretics. He argues that although there is a Talmudic source (Sanhedrin 98b) that the Jewish messiah may come from the dead, nevertheless that source indicates that this messianic candidate must be similar to the prophet Daniel; Rabbi Feldman rules that anyone that can believe that the last Lubavitcher Rebbe was similar to the prophet Daniel has entirely compromised judgment and should not be given any leadership position. "...it is clear that [messianists] are ignorant of Torah, thus, it is impossible to rely on their decisions in Torah matters... One who believes that amongst all those who have ever lived, the late leader of the Chabad movement is the best candidate to be our redeemer shows that he lacks any understanding of Torah values. The rulings of such a man cannot be relied upon in any matter of Torah, and a fortiori he cannot serve as a leader or Rabbi."

In a letter addressed to Professor David Berger
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, Feldman points out that included in the Rambam's qualifications for the Messiah is that he "forces all of Israel to go in the way of [Torah and Mitzvos]...and fights the wars of Hashem...", and Feldman states that Schneerson has not fulfilled these credentials.

Shlomo Eliyahu Miller
Rabbi Shlomo Miller
Shlomo Miller

Rabbi Shlomo Eliyahu Miller is a Rosh Kollel of the Kollel Avreichim Institute for Advanced Talmud Study, the leading haredi post-yeshiva educational institution in Toronto and head of its Beis Din ....
, a Rosh Kolel (dean) of the Kolel Avreichim institute for advanced talmud
Talmud

The Talmud is a record of rabbinic discussions pertaining to Halakha, Jewish ethics, customs, and history. It is a central text of mainstream Judaism....
 study in Toronto and head of its Beis Din (Rabbinical court), said in an interview, "The belief that Moshiach is in the embodiment of a deceased person is definitely assur (forbidden) and our mosdos must convey this issur to students as part of their education... However, I would not say the Mashichistim are pasul but rather they're very mistaken in an important part of Yiddishkeit. Perhaps, I won't accept such a person as a Rav (you can't be a Rav if your deluded), or to work as a shochet, but I won't say their shechitah is prohibited... "

Moshe Heinemann
Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, Rav of the Agudath Israel of Baltimore and the Star-K
Star-K

The Star-K organization, also known as the Vaad Hakashrut of Baltimore, is a kosher certifying agency based in Baltimore, Maryland under the administration of Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, with the involvement of many other rabbis ....
 kashrus organization, said in an interview, "It's a distortion to say the Rebbe is Mashiach and anything which is not the truth, we can not agree to, even though Chabad in general does many good things."

Dr. Avraham Pollack, president of the Star-K
Star-K

The Star-K organization, also known as the Vaad Hakashrut of Baltimore, is a kosher certifying agency based in Baltimore, Maryland under the administration of Rabbi Moshe Heinemann, with the involvement of many other rabbis ....
 kashrus organization, was asked if the star-k would approve of a chabad messianist shochet. Dr. Pollack answered that we look for ‘Yerai Shomayim’ shoctim and chabad has many of them that are ‘Erlich’, however if one of the shochtim claim openly ‘Yechi Adoneinu Moreinu V’Rabbeinu Melech HaMoshiach’ that is definitely a red flag and will most likely not be hired by us.

Elya Svei
Rabbi Elya Svei
Elya Svei

Rabbi Elya Svei is the Rosh Yeshiva of the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia, and was internationally known for his incisive, brilliant and clear shiurim, and his ability to offer sage advice to thousands of Jews worldwide....
, one of the rosh yeshivas of the Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia
Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia

The Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia, known as "Philly",is one of the Haredi Judaism Lithuanian Jews Yeshivas in the United States. Its rosh yeshiva are Rabbi Elya Svei and Rabbi Shmuel Kamenetsky....
, said in his eulogy for Rabbi Elazar Shach
Elazar Shach

Rabbi Elazar Menachem Man Shach , was a leading Eastern European-born and educated Haredi Judaism rabbi who settled and lived in modern Israel....
, "Another area in which Rav Shach took the sole initiative and responsibility was in the less than popular task of protesting Messianic proclivities within Lubavitch. Rav Shach assumed the responsibility of decrying this perversion. Rav Shach started to fight this battle alone. He illuminated the truth so that others could also see the posed threat and follow his lead."

Rabbi Svei and others launched an effort to decertify Oholei Torah
Oholei Torah

Oholei Torah is the common name of the Lubavitch schools Educational Institute Oholei Menachem and Talmudical Seminary Oholei Torah....
/Oholai Menachem (a major Lubavitch yeshiva in which the messianist belief is proclaimed) from the Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools
Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools

The Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools is a non-profit school accreditation association for Rabbinical and Talmudic schools....
 (AARTS).

Yehuda Henkin
Senior American Posek
Posek

Posek is the term in Halakha for "decider"?a legal scholar who decides the Halakha in cases of law where previous authorities are inconclusive....
, Yehuda Henkin in a responsa to Gil Student ruled that messianists are merely foolish and need not be shunned but he was more stringent regarding the Elokists: "However anyone who has even a spark of confusion about the boundaries between his Rebbe and God...is an apostate. His shechita
Shechita

Shechita is the ritual slaughter of mammals and birds according to Kashrut. The act is performed by cutting the animal's throat by drawing a very sharp knife horizontally across it and allowing the Exsanguination....
 cannot be consumed, he cannot be counted for a Minyan
Minyan

A minyan in Judaism refers to the quorum required for certain Mitzvahs. The traditional minyan for most cases consists of ten men, which continues to be the position with Orthodox Judaism....
 and his testimony [in a Beit Din] and his rabbinic judgement is unsound."

Zev Leff
Rabbi Zev Leff
Zev Leff

Zev Leff, Rabbi of Matityahu, West Bank, Israel, is an American-born Orthodox Judaism Jewish rabbi and a widely-popular Torah educator who teaches and lectures regularly at English-speaking yeshiva, girls' schools, community centers, synagogue functions, and other events in Israel, as well as in England, South Africa and the United States....
 was asked if the Lubavitcher Rebbe is Moshiach. Rabbi Leff answered, "The Lubavitcher Rebbe is no longer alive. The Rambam says very clearly that if someone claims to be Moshiach and he dies before he builds the Temple and brings all Jews back to Eretz Yisrael, then it is clear that he was not Moshiach. So according to the Rambam the Lubavitcher Rebbe cannot be Moshiach... Also, even if people will claim to have found sources that seem to say that Moshiach can be somebody who died and will come back from the dead to become Moshiach, those sources are not obviously what the sources means because for 2,000 years one of our objections to Christianity across the board was that the concept of a dead Moshiach who comes back to be Messiah is not a Jewish concept."

Rabbi Leff was also asked the following: "May one eat in a restaurant whose proprietor feels that the Lubavitcher Rebbe is the moshiach, if it is under a widely accepted hashgacha? Furthermore, is it permitted for a person to daven in a shul where the majority of the congregants feel that the Rebbe zt"l is moshiach, and perhaps participate in the recitation of Yechi?" He answered, "The restaurant really depends on who the supervision is and if it is a reliable supervision. Even if the proprietor is not Jewish, certainly if he is Jewish and has wrong ideas about Yiddishkeit, you can eat in that restaurant. On the other hand, to daven in a shul where the majority have crooked ideas about Yiddishkeit and recite things that have no place as part of the davening, better not to daven in a shul like that."

Satmar Rebbe

According to anthropologist Robert Eisenberg who studied the relationships between the various Hasidic groups in New York Satmar Hassidim hold extremely hostile views towards the Lubavitchers in general viewing them as "damaged goods" and "idolaters" on account of their beliefs concerning Schneerson. He notes that following Schneerson's death, the Rebbe of Satmar was said to have commented "Now we have to wait for the real Messiah."

Others have noted that any perceived hostility was between individual Satmar and Lubavitch hasidim and it was not a position tolerated by their leaderships.

Chaim Dov Keller
One of the first commentators to document the development of Elkoist thought was Rabbi Chaim Dov Keller
Chaim Dov Keller

Chaim Dov Keller is a Haredi Judaism rabbi,Talmudic scholar, co-founder and co-rosh yeshiva of the Telshe yeshiva in Chicago. He is a posek and writer in Haredi newspapers such as the Yated Ne'eman in the United States....
. In a 1997 article he asks of the Lubavitch movement: "Will it be set back on a true course to reach out and bring Jews closer to HaShem and His mitzvos, or evolve into a huge messianic cult whose purpose is to propagate the divinity and worship of the Rebbe?"

Yaakov Kaminetsky
Rabbi Yaakov Kaminetsky expressed concern in the early 1980s that what he regarded as Lubavitch's nascent personality-centric thinking could morph into something more objectionable. He advised Bezalel Landau not to publish a few chapters in a book he had written on the Vilna Gaon
Vilna Gaon

Rabbi Elijah ben Shlomo Zalman, known as the Vilna Gaon or Elijah of Vilna and simply by his Hebrew language acronym Gra , , was an exceptional Talmud, Halakha, Kabbalah, and the foremost leader of non-hasidic world Jewry of the past few centuries....
 that dealt with his opposition to Hasidism as such material could split families, pitting husband against wife. He noted that he should keep them in reserve in case "someone was to do an ugly thing" a reference that Kaminetsky's son says refers to the Chabad movement.

A certain Jew in Toronto came to Rabbi Kamenetsky and told him, "Rabbi, I have decided to stop the work at my business on the Sabbath and try to be Shomer Shabbat
Shomer Shabbat

A shomer Shabbat or shomer Shabbos is a person who observes the mitzvot associated with Judaism's Shabbat In particular, under Jewish law , the shomer Shabbat is expected to conform to the prohibitions against certain forms of work....
 in my house as well. The reason for my decision was because Chabad people revealed to me that soon their Rebbe will be revealed as the Messiah. I said to myself, 'How will I appear when the Messiah comes, and I am desecrating the Sabbath?'" Rabbi Kamenetsky responded, "Don't believe them. The messiah, to our dissapointment, is still not omed lavoh. . . Even though we hope every day that the Messiah will come, it is incorrect to believe what they told you, that the messiah will come in the very near future. It is on us to believe that even though the Messiah delays, we still have hope that he will come." After the man left, those present asked Rabbi Kamenetsky, "Why did our teacher withhold this Jew from keeping Shabbos? Now, after our teacher has nullified the words of the Chabad people, he will for sure continue to desecrate Shabbos?" Rabbi Kamenetsky responded, "This understanding of the Chabad people is an imaginary understanding, that it's benefit will be outweighed by it's detriment. In the near future, when this Jew sees that the assurance has not been fufilled and the Messiah has not come, he will begin to desecrate the Sabbath again. More than this, until now he believed with simplicity and certainty in the coming of the messiah, and if he is to be dissapointed, he will lose one of the important foundations in Judaism - the belief in the coming of the Messiah."

Avraham Ravitz
Rabbi Avraham Ravitz
Avraham Ravitz

Rabbi Avraham Ravitz was an Israeli politician and member of the Knesset for Degel HaTorah, which forms part of the United Torah Judaism alliance....
, head of Israel's Degel HaTorah
Degel HaTorah

Degel HaTorah is an Ashkenazi Jews Haredi Judaism List of political parties in Israel in Israel. For much of its existence it has been allied to Agudat Israel under the name United Torah Judaism....
 party, is quoted as saying, " "If it were not labeled Jewish, you would say it is a cult. The Rebbe has great influence, and his movement has many followers. But it is a strain on Judaism and a strain on Israel." Regarding the arrival of the messiah: "When he comes, he comes. It's crazy to force the Messiah to come by selling him like Coca-Cola, with jingles and stickers and billboards." "They don't want to bring the Messiah, they want to bring their rebbe as the Messiah. Chabad has become a cult."

Yaakov Weinberg
Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg
Yaakov Weinberg

Shmuel Yaakov Weinberg, known as Yaakov Weinberg was an Orthodox Judaism rabbi, Talmudist and the rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel in Baltimore, Maryland one of the major United Statesn non-Hasidic Judaism yeshivas....
, a rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel, told an enquiring student (even before the Rebbe's death) that he should pray alone rather than in a Chabad synagogue because 'they pray to a different deity [eloah]'.

Religious Zionist response


Shlomo Aviner
Rabbi Shlomo Aviner
Shlomo Aviner

Rabbi Shlomo Chaim haKohen Aviner is the rosh yeshiva of the Ateret Cohanim yeshiva in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem and the rabbi of Bet El....
, the Rosh yeshiva of the Ateret Cohanim
Ateret Cohanim

Ateret Cohanim, , also known as Ateret Yerushalyim, is a Religious Zionist yeshiva located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem....
 yeshiva in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem and the rabbi of Bet El
Bet El

Beit El is a Orthodox Judaism Israeli settlement and local council in the Benjamin region of the central West Bank, within the borders of the Matte Binyamin Regional Council....
, was asked "Is the last Lubavitcher Rebbe the Moshiach (Messiah) as many Chabad Chasidim claim", and Rabbi Aviner leaves open the possibility that the Rebbe will be resurrected and then become the Moshaich, concluding however that in the meantime, one cannot say he is the Moshiach. "It is clear that he will arise during the resurrection of the dead, and it is even possible that he will arise before others and perform salvations, as our Rabbis wrote. In the meantime, however, a proclamation regarding the Redemption before the Redemption does not make him Moshiach."

Modern Orthodox response


Rabbinical Council of America
In 1996 the largest Orthodox rabbinic grouping in the United States
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, the Rabbinical Council of America
Rabbinical Council of America

The Rabbinical Council of America is one of the world's largest organizations of Orthodox Judaism rabbis; it is affiliated with The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, more commonly known as the Orthodox Union, or OU....
 approved the following resolution. The resolution read: "In the light of disturbing developments which have recently arisen in the Jewish Community, the Rabbinical Council of America in convention assembled declares that there is not and has never been a place in Judaism for the belief that the Messiah will begin his mission only to experience death, burial and resurrection before completing it." Berger felt that the RCA resolution was a very significant turning point for his cause, as he recounts in his book that after the resolution was approved, "the thunder-bolt struck."

Ahron Soloveichik
In June 1996, The Jewish Press
The Jewish Press

The Jewish Press is an United States weekly newspaper, geared toward the American Jews. It describes itself as "America's Largest Independent Jewish Weekly"....
 published a paid advertisement signed by Rabbi Ahron Soloveichik
Ahron Soloveichik

Rabbi Ahron Soloveichik ; was a renowned scholar of Talmud, Halakha and a Rosh Yeshiva; known especially within circles of Orthodox Judaism....
. The letter included the assertion that Soloveitchik believed Schneerson to have been worthy of being Messiah, that the Chabad position that Schneerson was the Messiah could not be dismissed as heretical
Heresy in Orthodox Judaism

Heresy in Orthodox Judaism is defined as which depart from the traditional Jewish principles of faith to be heretical. In addition, mainstream Orthodox Judaism holds that all Jews who reject the simple meaning of Maimonides' 13 principles of Jewish faith are heretics....
, and cited a number of sources to demonstrate that he could be the Messiah. The letter also attacked Chabad's critics, and praised Chabad's works.

Many messianists believe that Soloveichik defended their position and bring him as a source to back up their arguments. The letter appeared to be a reversal of Soloveichik's previous position on the matter. In 1994, Soloveichik had told The Forward
The Forward

The Forward is a Jewish-American weekly newspaper published in New York City.As of 2008, the Forward is published as a weekly news magazine in separate Yiddish and English language editions....
 that Schneerson "can't be the Messiah - he is not living - a Messiah has to be living. A living Messiah, not a dead Messiah." He had also expressed shock at the idea that anyone could suggest that the Messiah could be from among the dead noting that "that could be possible in the Christian faith, but not Judaism" adding that this was "repugnant to everything Judaism represents."

According to David Berger, a staunch critic of Chabad messianism, in 2000 he provided a letter to a friend from Soloveitchik. In it Soloveichik writes: "To my great dismay...publications affiliated with the Lubavitch movement have persisted in stating that I validate their belief that a Jewish Messiah may be resurrected from the dead. I completely reject and vigorously deny any such claim. As I have already stated publicly...such a belief is repugnant to Judaism and is the antithesis of the truth. My intent in signing the original letter...was merely to express my opinion that we should not label subscribers to these beliefs as heretics. Any statements in that letter which imply an endorsement of their view were not shown to me at the time I signed and I once again repudiate any such ridiculous claim."

Norman Lamm
Other Modern Orthodox leaders have also responded to Chabad Messianism. The trend of messianism itself was criticized strongly by Rabbi Norman Lamm
Norman Lamm

Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm is a major United States modern Orthodox Judaism Jewish communal leader. He is presently the Chancellor_#United_States of Yeshiva University....
, chancellor and former president of Yeshiva University
Yeshiva University

Yeshiva University is a private university in New York City, with six campuses in New York and one in Israel. Founded in 1886, it is a leading research institution, ranked 50th in the United States among national universities in 2008.....
. Lamm argues that Schneerson’s statements could be misinterpreted to create a "distortion" leading to "moral nihilism." Lamm further argued that such open efforts to declare Schneerson the messiah would not have been tolerated before his death: "When he was alive, no one would have dared to discuss this." On another occasion Lamm argued “I do not believe that the rebbe thought himself to be moshiach. But I do think he considered himself a possible candidate." Lamm decried the movement’s over-emphasis on messianism and belief that the rebbe is the messiah but simply concealed from view. "To continue this myth of his being moshiach is utter ridiculousness. It is easy for the messianically-oriented to distort the rebbe’s teachings and say “that the rebbe is part of the God-head. That is completely heretical and quite dangerous. I wonder if this distortion could and should have been avoided by responsible leadership of a movement that has not lost its vitality."

Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
The Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union
Orthodox Union

The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America , more popularly known as the Orthodox Union, or OU, is one of the oldest Orthodox Judaism organizations in the United States....
, Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb
Tzvi Hersh Weinreb

Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb is an ordained rabbi, a qualified psychotherapist and the current Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union, the largest Orthodox Judaism Jewish organisation in North America; a position he has held since 2002....
 commented on the fragmentaion of the Chabad movement since the Rebbe's death in a July 2007 comment piece for the Jerusalem Post: He bemoaned the fact that "...the Rebbe's great piety, scholarship, and love of Israel should be sullied by such an unacceptable heresy is a grievous tragedy." "In the absence of a leader, there has been a messianic reaction. Based on fragmentary remarks by the Rebbe himself, many of his followers believe that he is the Messiah, and that he will return from the dead to once again lead his followers, and not only his followers, but all the world, into the Messianic era. The belief is certainly not mainstream Judaism, and in the eyes of many is a blasphemy to Judaism no different from the messianic beliefs of Christianity."

Gil Student
Rabbi Gil Student
Gil Student

Gil Ofer Student is an ordained but non-pulpit serving United States Orthodox Judaism rabbi. He is an Orthodox Jewish blogger and writes about the interface between different facets of Judaism, specifically Orthodox Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, including modern, controversial topics....
 an orthodox writer and publisher has written and self published a book examining and rebutting the theological claims made by Chabad messianists. In 2002, Gil Student
Gil Student

Gil Ofer Student is an ordained but non-pulpit serving United States Orthodox Judaism rabbi. He is an Orthodox Jewish blogger and writes about the interface between different facets of Judaism, specifically Orthodox Judaism and Modern Orthodox Judaism, including modern, controversial topics....
 published a book called "Can The Rebbe Be Moshiach? Proofs from Gemara, Midrash, and Rambam that the Rebbe zt"l cannot be Moshiach." A synopsis of the book goes as follows: "During his lifetime, the Lubavitcher Rebbe...was declared by many of his followers to be the Moshiach
Jewish Messiah

Messiah In Jewish eschatology, the term came to refer to a future Jewish monarch from the Davidic line, who will be "anointed" with holy anointing oil and rule the Jewish people during the Messianic Age....
... His death in 1994 should have dashed those hopes. However, many of his followers have advanced the position that even today the Rebbe can still be Moshiach... This book is an analysis of this position within the Jewish tradition. This work demonstrates from dozens of texts that according to the authentic Jewish tradition the Rebbe unfortunately cannot be Moshiach."

In 2003, "Can't the Rebbe be Moshiach? Disproofs from Gemara, Midrash, and Rambam that the Rebbe cannot be Moshiach", a critique of Student's book, was published online by Rabbi Melech Jaffe.

Chaim Brovender
Rabbi Chaim Brovender
Chaim Brovender

Chaim Brovender is a Modern Orthodox Judaism and Religious Zionist Movement rabbi in Israel....
, president of ATID (Academy for Torah Initiatives and Directions in Jewish Education), said in an article in the Jerusalem Post:

The topic of the messiah appearing in our time in the guise of the previous Lubavitcher rebbe has become a serious matter in our time. Some are vehemently in favor (mostly hasidim) and some are opposed (some hasidim and many others). I take it that you feel you have to have a position and would like me to give some direction.

Although sympathetic to the enterprise of the Rabbe and in spite of the fact that I visited (yechidus) several times, I have never been part of the Habad movement. When this idea began to gain support from within I must admit that it left me cold. After all, the rebbe had many opportunities to announce his messianism which he only alluded to (according to some interpreters). The Rambam says that when the messiah comes we will all know. That seems reasonable to me. There is no doubt that the Jewish people (outside of Habad) do not know. The Rambam states further that we should try to avoid dwelling on the matter of the messiah since it is not really part of the information package that we received in our tradition.

I have thought about it and I have no way to connect to the notion that the rebbe who died some years ago continues to function as the messiah.

In spite of the rebbes obvious greatness, it seems to be another mistake that the Jews have made on this topic.

We continue to pray for the coming of the messiah in our time.

Israeli Rabbinate announcement

In January 2000, the Chief Rabbinate of Israel released the following announcement:

At the meeting of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel held on 10 Shevat 5760 [17 January 2000], a discussion was held regarding the newspaper advertisement signed by many rabbi shlita requiring that one obey the words of a prophet including the assertion that he is the King Messiah. By agreement of the Chief Rabbis of Israel and the members of the Council of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel, the following decision was adopted unanimously:

In recent days announcements and declarations are being publicized that can confuse and mislead simple people with messianic propaganda that a certain hassidc rabbi is the King Messiah and one should call to him with various proclamations.

We have no intention, God forbid, of diminishing the greatness and the global activities of the Rebbe of blessed memory, but because we are dealing with the foundations of the faith and there is danger in this propaganda, it is necessary to warn against this approach. It is concerning such matters that the Sages said,' Wise men, be careful with your words.'

Individuals who are undesirable in the eyes of rabbinic scholars are exploiting the signatures of Rabbis and turning the simple faith in the coming of the Messiah into propaganda whose end cannot be foreseen. One must be careful and warn people that one must believe in the straightforward faith that the Messiah will come as our Rabbis have taught us, and anyone who adds diminishes.

Progressive response

Senior Reform
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 Rabbi and humanitarian activist Arthur Lelyveld
Arthur Lelyveld

Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld was a rabbi within the movement of Reform Judaism. As well as being a prominent rabbi he also embraced social activism in many forms....
 was also scathing about the messianist trends within the Chabad movement describing the organisation as having a "cult like" atmosphere.

Philosopher Rabbi David Hartman
David Hartman (rabbi)

David Hartman is an United States and Israeli rabbi and philosopher of contemporary Judaism and an internationally renowned Jewish author.Born in the Brownsville, Brooklyn section of Brooklyn, New York, Hartman attended Yeshiva Chaim Berlin and the Lubavitch Tomchei Temimim#Today....
 expressed his concern about the developing messianism early on, while Schneerson was still alive, saying that "the outpouring of Messianic fervor is always a very disturbing development."

1998 letter

The actions of a Chabad rabbi who was active in the community of expatriate
Expatriate

An expatriate is a person temporarily or permanently Residency in a country and culture other than that of the person's upbringing or legal residence....
 Russian Jews in Milwaukee, by the name of Alexander Milchstein lead to the publication of a response by about 30 Chabad rabbis.

Milchstein had been hired by Yaakov Elman, as a Russian speaking rabbi to assist him with the influx of Russian-language immigrants, after Milchstein's views became public, his views were denounced by the local orthodox rabbinate in the November 20, 1998 edition of the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle
Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle

The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle is a weekly Jewish newspaper, published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was established in 1921 by a pair of German Jews Nathan J....
.

In response to the furore, a group of some 30 Chabad affiliated rabbis calling themselves the "Central Committee of Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbis in US and Canada" sent a letter to the local newspaper addressed "To the Jewish Community of Milwaukee, Wisconsin", arguing that Chabad should not be preoccupied with the idea that Schneerson is the Messiah, (but as Berger points out falling short of arguing that Schneerson cannot be the Messiah): "The deification of any human being is contrary to the core and foundation of the Jewish faith. The various Talmud
Talmud

The Talmud is a record of rabbinic discussions pertaining to Halakha, Jewish ethics, customs, and history. It is a central text of mainstream Judaism....
ic, Midrash
Midrash

Midrash is a Hebrew language term referring to the not exact, but comparative method of exegesis of Biblical texts, which is one of four methods cumulatively called Pardes ....
ic and other sources which seem to ascribe superhuman spiritual attributes to certain righteous people, were never meant to be deification and great care must be taken when quoting them. Belief in the coming of Moshiach and awaiting his imminent arrival is a basic tenet of the Jewish faith. It is clear, however, that conjecture as to the possible identity of Moshiach is not part of the basic tenet of Judaism. The preoccupation with identifying the Rebbe as the Moshiach is clearly contrary to the Rebbe's wishes."

Anthropology

Some scholars of religion have made comparison with the development of early Christianity
Christianity

Christianity is a Monotheistic religion #Christian view religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus as New Testament view on Jesus' life....
: Anthropologist Joel Marcus writes: "The recent history of the modern Chabad (Lubavitcher) movement of Hasidic Judaism provides insight into the development of early Christianity. In both movements successful eschatological prophecies have increased belief in the leader's authority, and there is a mixture of ‘already’ and ‘not yet’ elements. Similar genres of literature are used to spread the good news (e.g. miracle catenae and collections of originally independent sayings). Both leaders tacitly accepted the messianic faith of their followers but were reticent about acclaiming their messiahship directly. The cataclysm of the Messiah's death has led to belief in his continued existence and even resurrection." Such comparisons are something which makes many Orthodox Jews uncomfortable. Scholar Mark Winer has noted that "The Lubavitcher movement's suggestions that their late rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson is the Messiah, reflect Christian millenarianism"

Anthropologist Simon Dein has noted: "Lubavitchers held that the Rebbe was more powerful in the spiritual realm without the hindrance of a physical body. However some have now claimed that he never died. Several even state that the Rebbe is God. This is a significant finding. It is unknown in the history of Judaism to hold that the religious leader is God and to this extent the group is unique. There are certain Christian elements which apparently inform the messianic ideas of this group."

Some have gone so far as to describe Chabad messianism as halachic Christianity. Judaism scholar Jacob Neusner
Jacob Neusner

Jacob Neusner is an American academic scholar of Judaism who lives in Rhinebeck , New York, New York ....
 writes: "A substantial majority of a highly significant Orthodox movement called Lubavitch or Chabad Hasidism affirms that the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who was laid to rest in 1994 without leaving a successor...will soon return to complete the redemption in his capacity as the Messiah. Hasidim who proclaim this belief hold significant religious positions sanctioned by major Orthodox authorities with no relationship to their movement."

Breakaway movement

In protest at Chabad messianism, Rabbi Shaul Shimon Deutsch
Shaul Shimon Deutsch

Rabbi Shaul Shimon Deutsch, the Liozna Rebbe , is a rabbi and author from New York City. He wrote and self-published a biography of the Chabad-Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson entitled Larger than Life, which proved extremely controversial in Chabad circles....
 started a split-off group known as Chabad-Liozna. Deutsch has a synagogue and a few hundred followers in the Boro Park district of Brooklyn
Brooklyn

Brooklyn is one of the five Borough of New York City, located at the western end of Long Island. An independent city until its consolidation with New York in 1898, Brooklyn is New York City's most populous borough, with 2.5 million residents, and second largest in area....
. His actions have made him an unpopular figure within the mainstream Chabad community.

Support

A few non-Chabad Jewish figures have expressed their concurrence with the belief that Schneerson is indeed the messiah. Yaakov Yosef, (son of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
Ovadia Yosef

Rabbi Ovadia Yosef is a Sephardi Jews Haredi Judaism rabbi, Talmudic scholar, and recognized halakha authority. He is the former Sephardi Jews Chief Rabbinate of Israel and the current spiritual leader of the Shas political party in the Israeli Knesset....
) and Aaron Leifer, Rabbi of Nadvorna
Nadvorna (Hasidic dynasty)

Nadvorna is a Hasidic rabbinical dynasty within Orthodox Judaism. The dynasty derives its name from the town of Nadvirna, known in Ukrainian as Nadvirna....
-Safed, both signed a 1998 halachic decree ruling that the Lubavitcher Rebbe is the Messiah.

The "Yechi" statement

"Yechi Adoneinu Moreinu v'Rabbeinu Melech haMoshiach l'olam vo'ed!" (??? ?????? ????? ?????? ??? ????? ????? ???) is a phrase used by many Chabad Hasidism to pray and proclaim that the seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson
Menachem Mendel Schneerson

Menachem Mendel Schneerson In 1950, upon the death of his father-in-law, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, he assumed the leadership of Chabad Lubavitch....
 will be the messiah
Messiah

Messiah literally means "anointed ".In Jewish messiah tradition and Jewish eschatology, messiah refers to a future monarch of United Monarchy from the Davidic line, who will rule the people of Israelite#The Twelve Tribes, and herald the Messianic Age of global peace....
. It means "Long Live our Master, our Teacher, and our Rabbi, King Messiah, for ever and ever." The phrase can be seen printed in various settings, notably on pamphlets, posters and small prayer cards. It is chanted by many people at the end of daily communal prayers in Lubavitch congregations, including the main Lubavitch synagogue in Crown Heights, "770
770 Eastern Parkway

770 Eastern Parkway is the street address of the central headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic Judaism, located on Eastern Parkway in the Crown Heights, Brooklyn section of Brooklyn, New York, in the United States of America....
". Yechi has a complex and controversial history dating back to the mid-1980s and is often viewed as a litmus test
Litmus test (politics)

A litmus test is a question asked of a potential candidate for high office, the answer to which would determine whether the nominating official would choose to proceed with the appointment or nomination....
 to differentiate the messianists from the anti-messianists or non-messianists.

Yechi began as the phrase "Yechi Adoneinu Moreinu Verabbeinu," ("Long Live our master, teacher and Rebbe!") to which the response was a shout of "Yechi" ("May he live!"). It appears to be based on the statement made by Bathsheba
Bathsheba

According to the Hebrew Bible, Bathsheba was the wife of Uriah the Hittite and later of David , king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah....
, the wife of King David "Yehi adoni hamelech David le'olam," ("May my lord King David live forever!") (Kings I
Books of Kings

The Books of Kings are a part of Judaism's Tanakh, the Hebrew Bible. They were originally written in Hebrew language and were later included by Christianity as part of the Old Testament....
 1:31). When used by Lubavitcher Hassidim, it was originally recited in the presence of Rabbi Schneerson after twelve special verses known as "the Twelve Pesukim" whose recitation the Rebbe encouraged in his teachings.

A child honored with reciting the last verse of the Twelve Pesukim would call out the phrase, to which everyone would respond. This was repeated three times. The response would be accented on the second syllable. After three calls, everyone would chant the word Yechi together in a 2-3-2-3 pattern. This was followed by singing "We Want Moshiach Now".

In 1988 Rabbi Schneerson spoke of the importance of declaring the ancient Jewish cry of
Yechi Hamelech ("May the king live") as a prayer to express their desire that the Jewish Messiah
Jewish Messiah

Messiah In Jewish eschatology, the term came to refer to a future Jewish monarch from the Davidic line, who will be "anointed" with holy anointing oil and rule the Jewish people during the Messianic Age....
 should come. Later on, many of his followers began to consider this term synonymous with the above
Yechi, using it to refer to Rabbi Schneerson himself.

See also

  • Jewish Messiah
    Jewish Messiah

    Messiah In Jewish eschatology, the term came to refer to a future Jewish monarch from the Davidic line, who will be "anointed" with holy anointing oil and rule the Jewish people during the Messianic Age....
  • Chabad-Lubavitch
    Chabad-Lubavitch

    Chabad-Lubavitch is one of the largest Hasidic Judaism movements in Orthodox Judaism, and is based in the Crown Heights, Brooklyn neighborhood of Brooklyn....
  • Lubavitcher Rebbe
  • Messianism
    Messianism

    Messianism is the belief in a messiah, a savior or redeemer. Many religions have a messiah concept, including the Zoroastrian Saoshyant, the Jewish Messiah, the Christian Christ, the Buddhist Maitreya and the Hindu Kalki....


Further reading

  • The Jewish Messiahs: From the Galilee to Crown Heights, Harris Lenowitz, University of Utah, 2nd ed. (Oxford, 2001).
  • Salvation or Destruction? The Meaning and Consequences of Lubavitch Messianism, Kraut, B., Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies - Volume 20, Number 4, Summer 2002, pp. 96-108.
  • Jewish Messianism Lubavitch-Style - an interim report, William Shaffir, Jewish Journal of Sociology 35 (1993) 115-128.
  • The Messiah Problem: Berger, the Angel and the Scandal of Reckless Indiscrimination, Rabbi Chaim Rapoport (Ilford, 2002)


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