A surprising step in the yeshiva: strict enforcement on the computers

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After the number of writers of Torah innovations at the ‘Beit Mattiyahu’ yeshiva in Bnei Brak, the rabbis of the yeshiva fear obstacles in writing on computers and published new regulations, among other things, a random inspection of the computers by one of the rabbis of the yeshiva staff in order to create supervision

Hundreds of yeshiva students of Beit Mattiyo were surprised today (Wednesday) to discover an official letter from the yeshiva management containing a series of new regulations concerning the continued approval of the use of computers for students of the yeshiva.

As you know, at the Beit Mattiyo yeshiva the rabbis of the yeshiva, led by the head of the yeshiva the Gaon Rabbi Baruch Wisbeker, attach great importance and value to the writing of Torah innovations by the lads, and therefore a few years ago, in a step that is not accepted in most Torah halls and yeshivas, the yeshiva introduced an exceptional and unusual permit that authorizes the yeshiva’s candidates to Official, the use of special computers and tablets for the purpose of writing the Hiddoot.

Of course, with the permission to use computers, a number of fences and caveats were introduced in the Yeshiva to prevent, God forbid, any fear of spiritual dangers and obstacles that may be involved in the use of these tools, when, among other things, it was decided that the use of certain computers with special filtering that meets the strict rules set by the yeshiva’s rabbis.

In recent times, for various reasons, this blessed phenomenon has expanded among the members of the Yeshiva, and many young men have begun to join the circle of writers. However, aside from the blessed plurality, some rabbis of the yeshiva expressed their fear of obstacles and cracks that may break through the pious wall that the yeshiva has placed in this matter, with their main reasoning being that when the phenomenon is widespread, it will no longer be possible to control and monitor the kosherness of the computers, which may h “And bring destruction and great spiritual damage.

As mentioned, after long discussions and staff meetings on the matter, today the members of the yeshiva were surprised to discover an official letter from the yeshiva management, which contains a long list of new rules and procedures regarding the continued use of computers, which are intended to tighten the supervision of the spiritual staff over the computers and other writing instruments, and to allow the rabbis of the yeshiva More transparent monitoring of the kosherness of the devices held by yeshiva members.

Among other things, the new regulations state that starting next week, all young men who possess technological writing instruments of any kind are asked to register with one of the yeshiva rabbis responsible for the field of supervision, where from now on the continuation of the use permit will be conditioned on the orderly registration of the computer owner with the yeshiva rabbis and delivery Its usage code is in the hands of the staff, in order to enable the careful and detailed monitoring of the computers’ serviceability, and the preservation of the pure purity of the Yeshiva K.

Also, it is written in the list of regulations in question, that from now on, a random inspection of the computers will be conducted from time to time, by one of the rabbis of the yeshiva team in charge of the field, with the goal being, as stated, to create full monitoring and supervision by the yeshiva management of the sensitive use of the technological tools that bring benefit very spiritual, but at the same time they may contain many spiritual dangers.

Among the students of the yeshiva, the announcement was received with mixed feelings, with many welcoming the tightening of the fences that are very necessary to continue preserving the pure and high-quality image of the yeshiva. But on the other hand, there are those who believe that the new regulations do not contribute at all, and are only there because of narrowing the young men’s feet and a useless interference in their private and personal lives. “It must be emphasized,” one of the lads points out in our ears, “that even today, despite the high percentages of computer use among members of the Yeshiva, the quality of the lads, who without exception use kosher and filtered computers, intended solely for the purpose of writing the riddles, and it is clear to everyone that there is no No real need to apply new and strict enforcement rules in this matter.”

Either way, it seems that the ‘new reform’ – as it is called by the members of the yeshiva, will be implemented in the coming week, and in the coming period we will be able to prove whether the new rules will be implemented in the area and whether there will be cooperation on the part of the students.

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