TORAH → THE MOMENT Issue 886 · November 16, 2021

Living Higher: Issue 886

Why did Rav Silver want this kibbud so badly?

Living Higher: Issue 886

 

Over the past several decades, Rav Sholom Kamenetsky, rosh yeshivah in Philadelphia, has delivered thousands of shiurim to thousands of students and has fielded myriad questions, some incredibly difficult, always toiling to provide satisfactory answers. Some questions seem inscrutable, but he’s learned to be undaunted. Ultimately, Rav Sholom knows, the answer will come. Because Rav Sholom never likes leaving questions unanswered.

Yet a single question bothered Rav Sholom for his entire lifetime. Until last week.

When he was born, his father, Rosh Yeshivah Rav Shmuel Kamenetsky, received a phone call from Cincinnati, Ohio, from none other than Rav Eliezer Silver, the famed president of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis and rav of Knesseth Israel of Cincinnati. He was calling to wish mazel tov, along with a strange request: “I’d like to serve as sandek,” he said matter-of-factly. Rav Shmuel was startled but was quick to comply. Rav Eliezer Silver was a great tzaddik, and it would be an honor to have him serve as sandek for his newborn son. The baby was named Sholom and he grew to be a brilliant talmid chacham, his success likely influenced by the blessings he received from his venerated sandek.

But why? Why did Rav Silver want this kibbud so badly?

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