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Updated: The Real Story: Rav Shalom Kaminetsky shares the details of his father Rav Shmuel’s involvement in the “Eretz Hakodesh” issue, including his painful correspondence attempts with Rav Chaim Kanievsky, and final take-away. He writes in conclusion no psak on this matter should be based on my father's position,period. Translated Testimony of Rav Sholom Kamenetsky: HERE
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- Printed in Israeli paper מבאזל ועד ארץ הקודש a 26 point letter by Rav Shalom Kamenetzky shlita accounting the behind the scenes maneuvering of the letter written by his father Rav Shmuel Kamenetzky shlita to Rav Chaim Kanievsky ztl about eretz Hakodesh
Some of the points translated
-My Father Shlita was not satisfied with this and urged them the family of reb Chaim to send the written decision to a trustworthy person trusted by the Kanievsky family and that he would see or bring the written decision to my father Shlita without delaying the written decision in our hands, and the Chatzer of t reb chaim did not agree to this either.
We made all kinds of efforts to receive that written letter that confirmed the matters and wrote that 'a vote must be taken' but now the Chatzer of Reb Chaim insisted, and did not want to send
My Father Shlita, pleaded with them so much that they agreed to send the manuscript to Rabbi A. Yosef Stern, N.Y., and he brought a copy of that manuscript to my father Shlita.
Indeed, there was a handwritten copy, but the words were not at all clear, and what they said should have been written there in his name, was not to say that that was what was written. Simply, the words were very unclear, even though we enlarged the copy with terrible magnifications, but we found nothing there
The disappointment of my father Shlita, was terrible. I still remember the face he made when he saw the handwriting, and he certainly didn't believe that there were any trivial matters here
When asked, why he didn't say anything, he expressed and said: After the things had already been published in Sha'ar Bas Rabim, in particular by the Mashbak of the Harav Eli' Brudny Shlita, he wouldn't want to do anything by him, the things would be revealed that the house of the late Reb Chaim z"l should not be trusted, and the entire chatzer there, including reb Chaim z"l, would not be disgraced. Read full letter translation HERE