<div dir="ltr"><div>Rav Wolbe's piece on frumkeit is probably the most well-known Mussar essay outside Charedi circles, because it is seen as a frontal attack on the excessive Chumros being adopted by people who are not at the level where they should, or for the wrong motives. True, and a very necessary message.</div>
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<div> But, I wonder whether some form of "frumkeit" is not a virtually inevitable manifestation in one who strives for closeness to Hashem. (RYK went through his own frumkeit stage, by his own testimony). The opposite of frumkeit is Hiskarvus mitoch Daas - and how many people have sufficiently developed their Daas to really honestly self-evaluate what is correct and what is a "frumme Negi'ah"? How much of pulling out the red frumkeit card is not merely a expression of one's own coldness and lack of progress and enthusiasm. In some cases, perhaps even lack of Daas? IOW, how many people calling out "frumkeit" are doing so due to their own "frumkeit" - expressed by the need to show how true one's devotion is to Hashem is that he feels the need to criticize others... </div>
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