Sanhedriya, Yerushalayim
It was over 50 years ago when when my husband , Meir Miller, first came to Eretz Yisroel as a bochur to learn in yeshiva. He had a strong desire to learn Torah in Eretz Yisrael and therefore worked hard as a waiter for a whole summer just to save up for a ticket (by boat, in case you were wondering). The difficulties that such a move involved did not daunt him.
He grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, in one of the few shomer
Shabbos families there. As there were no options for proper chinuch
in his hometown, he would commute daily to cheder in Boston,
Massachusetts, from the age of eight-and-a-half. It was a commute of over 50
miles that took an hour-and-a-half each way, all by himself. In the following
years, he would take along his younger siblings as well. This arrangement
lasted until he advanced to yeshiva
high school in New York.
Not knowing anything about the yeshivos in Eretz Yisrael, he inquired about them at the Jewish
Agency in New York. They suggested he enroll in one of them, but when he
arrived at the yeshiva, he
found that they could not accept him because they didn’t have room. He then
decided to go to Yerushalayim. He was referred to a Zionist yeshiva there, but he felt the
atmosphere just wasn’t right for him.
Soon thereafter he chanced upon a childhood friend from
America while walking through the Geula neighborhood in Yerushalayim. This
friend had been referred to Yeshivas Kamenitz and was slated for an interview
with the rosh yeshiva, HaGaon Harav Yitzchok Scheiner. The friend
suggested that Meir join him at the yeshiva
where the rosh yeshiva was American-born, and several talmidim
were from America.
Meir was accepted warmly into the yeshiva by Rav Scheiner, and was quickly absorbed into the
atmosphere of Yerushalyim, including being exposed to many of its special
personalities. It was clear to him that he was here to stay, with his future
awaiting him in Yerushalayim.
About four years later, Rebbetzin Herman, the wife of R’
Nochum Dovid (son of R’ Yaakov Yosef of All
for the Boss fame) suggested our shidduch. I was an American girl,
the daughter of Holocaust survivors from Europe, who had come to visit Eretz Yisrael
after my first year as a teacher in New York. I was staying with my aunt and
uncle in the Yerushalayim neighborhood of Sanhedriya. Yerushalayim captured my
heart, and I dreamt of building my life here.
We shared the dream of building a true Jewish Torah home and
being zocheh to doros yesharim mevorachim, not in Providence, not
in New York, but in Yerushalayim – shel matah
and shel ma’alah.
After getting married in the U.S., we came back and settled
in Yerushalayim. It wasn’t easy, but no one promised me a life of roses. All we
had was the shirts on our backs, no money and no “Ph.D.” (Papa has dough). I
knew that Chazal say that Eretz Yisrael is only acquired through yissurim (suffering). (By the way,
Torah and Olam Haba are also acquired through yissurim.) So I
decided to accept these yissurim with simcha!
Both of us were at a tremendous distance from parents and
family, without the support that many young couples have. We really missed our
family, but we put in a lot of effort to make it here and build our own home by
ourselves. We did have, though, the love and help of the Kamenitz rosh
yeshiva and his wife, and of our dear aunt and uncle. As time went on, we
also made many new friends. To quote Dovid Hamelech, Yerushalayim is the city “shechubera
lah yachdav,” that makes all Yidden friends.
Throughout the years, there were financial ups and downs. In
one of the financially difficult periods, my husband, who had meanwhile
received semicha, was offered a respectable rabbinic position in
Providence with a high salary. It wasn’t easy to decline. We did miss the land
we both grew up in, but Yerushalayim won out.
I think it was our firm resolve, perseverance, determination,
and will power that brought about the tremendous siyatta diShmaya that
allowed us to fulfill our dream. Boruch Hashem and bechasdei Hashem,
today we own a spiritual empire! Bli ayin hara, we built four
generations here in Eretz Yisrael – children, grandchildren and a slew of
great-grandchildren – all chareidim lidvar Hashem, bnei Torah,
and all living in beautiful homes purchased here. They all have a chelka
(portion) in Eretz Yisrael.
It all happened here in Eretz Yisrael, from scratch! Hashem
saw we had the will and He did all the rest! We are very ordinary people,
nothing special, so if we did it, you certainly can too.
Ani Ma’amin – My Beliefs
These are the beliefs that got me to
decide, over 50 years ago – as an eighteen-year-old – that I was coming to live
in Eretz Yisrael.
Without going
into the essence of the mitzvah of yishuv Eretz Yisrael and of the practical pros and cons, I firmly
believe that Eretz Yisrael is the safest place in the world to live. Why? Because the Torah says that this is the Land which Hashem’s
“eyes” are always on, throughout the whole year. Is this not enough of a
guarantee for me to be satisfied? What safer place in the world can there be?
Also, I firmly believe that Mashiach can
come any day. I surely do not want to get caught up in the rush hour when
throngs of Yidden from all over the world will be trying to come here to Eretz
Yisrael when Mashiach arrives. I want to be settled here before he comes! I
want to have enough time to get dressed in my best to greet him and be able to
absorb the highlight of the most magnificent moment of the world’s existence.
This
article is part of the Eretz Chemdah series featuring Anglo-Chareidim living
in, settling, and building up Eretz Yisrael. A project of Avira D’Eretz Yisroel,
coordinated by Yoel Berman - info@aviraderetzyisroel.org.