Don’t Rely on Mystical Protection,” Rabbis Warn Bnei Brak Residents After Deadly Missile Strike

43

JERUSALEM – In the wake of a direct Iranian missile strike that killed 75-year-old Avraham Cohen in Bnei Brak early Monday, leading rabbis are urging residents to ignore rumors of supernatural protection and instead adhere strictly to the life-saving instructions issued by the IDF Home Front Command.

Join our WhatsApp group

Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email


Yedioth Ahronoth reports that senior rabbis from United Hatzalah—including Rabbi Avraham Yeshayahu Karlitz, national halachic director Rabbi Naftali Halperin, and Bnei Brak branch head Rabbi Effi Feldman—met Monday morning with some of the generation’s leading halachic authorities. The delegation presented video footage, photographs, and firsthand accounts from the impact site, which is located just steps from a local school.

Following the meeting, the rabbis released a public letter warning against complacency and theological misunderstandings. “There is a complete obligation to enter a shelter or safe room upon hearing a siren,” the rabbis wrote. “Only if no such option exists should one move to the stairwell. Do not rely on statements falsely attributed to the Chazon Ish regarding protection over Bnei Brak. Such claims are inaccurate and endanger lives.”

The warning comes amid reports that some Bnei Brak residents have continued to dismiss alerts, citing the presence of Torah learning and revered sages in the city as a form of spiritual shield. While these beliefs have deep cultural roots, the rabbis made clear that they cannot substitute for practical action in a time of war.

Radio host and journalist Yisrael Cohen addressed the issue on Monday’s broadcast of his show on Kol Barama, saying, “Even I didn’t always take shelter during sirens. But now, we go down to the basement. My wife cleaned it out. There’s a sense that this time is different—this is more serious than anything we’ve known.”

According to United Hatzalah, their rabbinic team is in ongoing communication with Home Front Command officials to ensure the needs of the observant community are being met. Among the practical concerns discussed is the dissemination of emergency alerts on Shabbat, a matter that will be addressed in accordance with halachic rulings issued by top rabbinic authorities.

In the words of one rabbi involved in the meeting, “Pikuach nefesh—saving a life—overrides everything. There is nothing more mystical than preserving life through responsible action.”

Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


Connect with VINnews

Join our WhatsApp group
43 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Torah Im Da'as
Torah Im Da'as
8 months ago

Maybe this is hint from Hashem that the IDF could use a little help . . . ?

Ei ze hoo
Ei ze hoo
8 months ago

To the rabbonim who said:

“Do not rely on statements falsely attributed to the Chazon Ish regarding protection over Bnei Brak. Such claims are inaccurate and endanger lives”

Why didn’t you say that before? Didn’t you know that there is such a rumor and many people take it seriously?

Please provide a third option in the reply, but I only see two possibilities here. Either they believed this “protection clause” themselves and now see how foolish and dangerous that belief is. Or they knew it was false, but did not care enough to publicize it to others.

At any rate if there are any other untrue rumors in the charedi community that can cost lives SAY IT NOW before it’s too late! …because unfortunately there are many people who have largely given up their obligation to think for themselves.

Simple
Simple
8 months ago

BTW. I ve just heard on some European Radio Station : the reason: Israel is not able to take out It Iran s nukes: being it deep under ground & Israel doesn’t have the right bomb to do it .
DONALD TRUMP ! Please give those right bombs to Israel .

lazy-boy
Noble Member
lazy-boy
8 months ago

daven to HaShem, that is the best.
the rest of segulas may help, may not.
Put your trust in HaShem.

shmendruck
shmendruck
8 months ago

HaShem is the real address, put your efforts in praying to Him.

Das cult
Das cult
8 months ago

We should all move to Israel immediately I never felt safer omg

zlate1
zlate1
8 months ago

One doesn’t invalidate the other

While the Hazon Ish’s statement is true it doesn’t mean that one shouldn’t do their hishtadlus which is seeking shelter during a rocket attack.

The area where the rocket fell was in Pardes Katz the street where it fell is one where cars drive on the Shabbat.

If one doesn’t observe the Shabbat then they can’t be protected by the Shabbat

MEL WATERMAN
MEL WATERMAN
8 months ago

yes when the chazon eesh lived u were safe in bnai braq but not now pleasewake up

Sierra Leone Sephardi
Sierra Leone Sephardi
8 months ago

I sure hope they buy those f16s now

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 months ago

It did NOT fall in bnei brak, it fell on a neighborhood right next to bnei brak that was secular during the chazon ish lifetime

Sign
Sign
8 months ago

It’s a סימן that the Jews should abandon Torah study and take up weapons engineering immediately because the weapons the chilonim make are weak and ineffective

Ei ze hoo
Ei ze hoo
8 months ago

Sad times for Israel and even sadder for the Chareidim. Some disilusioned believers in the the Chazon Ish’s protection of Bnei Brak will take everything that the rabbonim say from now on with a grain of salt… and others will continue to keep their head in the sand.

Sierra Leone Sephardi
Sierra Leone Sephardi
8 months ago

We can just wear special na nach amulets and the rockets won’t hurt us