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Rav Dessler: 25 Teves
 
Posted: 03 Jan 2008 04:51 PM CST
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Today (25 Teves 5714, 1964CE) is Rav Eliyahu Eliezer Desslers yahrzeit.

Rav Dessler (or REED, as he is called on Avodah) was a paragon of Kelm Mussar, who was willing to merge that worldview with Chassidus and the philosophy of his era. In particular from Qabbalah-influenced paths, we see the influence of the Maharal and the Tanya. Rav Dessler himself explains his ecclecticism as follows (loose translation, R YG Bechhofer):

 In our times: The qualities of Emet that personified the Baalei Mussar [Mussar Masters] are already extinct. We no longer find individuals whose hearts are full with profound truth, with a strong and true sense of Cheshbon HaNefesh [complete and rigorous reckoning of ones spiritual status and progress]. We have reached the era of Ikvasa dMashicha [the final generations before the coming of Moshaich], generations that Chazal described as superficial. If we find an individual who does learn Mussar, we find that he is primarily interested in the intellect of Mussar, the profound philosophy and psychology that are linked to Mussar. Even if he learns Mussar bhispaalus [with the emotional impact of nigun - melody - and shinun - repetition - that R.Yisroel prescribed], rarely does this activity lead to Cheshbon HaNefesh.

Contemporary Chassidus lacks the component that was once at its core: Avodas Hashem with dveykus. All that remains is the external form of Chassidus, something that appears like hislahavus. There is nigun, but the soul of nigun is no longer. Hitlahavus in davening is almost a thing of the past.

For todays era, there remain only one alternative: To take up everything and anything  that can be of aid to Yahadus; the wisdom of both Mussar and Chassidus together. Perhaps together they can inspire us to great understandings and illuminations. Perhaps together they might open within us reverence and appreciation of our holy Torah. Perhaps the arousal of Mussar can bring us to a little Chassidic hislahavus. And perhaps the hislahavus will somewhat fortify one for a Cheshbon HaNefesh. Perhaps through all these means together we may merit to ascend in spirituality and strengthen our position as Bnei Torah [adherents of a Torah centered lifestyle] with an intensified Judaism. May G-d assist us to attain all this!

Rav Dessler was more open to secular knowledge than the yeshiva movement today, particularly interesting given Within Michtav meiEliyahu, a collection of his writings and speeches, there are citations of Kant and Sørensen, as well as what is possibly a paraphrase of the Readers Digest coverage of Dale Carnegies How to Win Friends and Influence people (Michtav MeEliyahu, Vol. IV, P.234; see R Yosef Katans article in Hamaayan, Nissan 5752). This probably reflects his upbringing; Rav Dessler writes of the time his father required he read Uncle Toms Cabin (in Russian) as a necessary Mussar work.

By the time Im done interpreting his work, Rav Dessler comes across as an extreme Kantian. Some links to earlier blog entries that refer to his work:

Perception and Creation part 1, part 2
Rav Desslers Approach to Creation
Divine Timelessness
The Choice of the Eitz haDaas
Nature vs. Miracle
The Point of Decision
Maavir al Midosav, part I, pragmatics
Last yahrzeits blog entry I Have a Dream


Biographies:

Wikipedia
Hebrew Wikipedia
תמר רוס, האדם וכח בחירתו המוסרית במשנת הרב דסלר, דעת 12 (תשמד), עמ 126-111
Rav Dessler: The life and impact of Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler by Jonathan Rosenblum. Reviewed by Rabbi Joseph Elias (provided by Jewish Media Resources)
Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler, ztl: Builder of Torah by Jonathan Rosenblum
Rav Dessler: Quality Leads to Quantity by Jonathan Rosenblum
Rav Eliyohu Eliezer Dessler, ztl, His Fiftieth Yahrtzeit - 24 Teves (Deiah veDibbur, who it seems didnt realize REED was niftar after sunset)
Rav Dessler: The life and impact of Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler the Michtav MeEliyahu. Chapter 19 (The Power of His Example). By Yonason Rosenblum, published by ArtScroll

 

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