we know that most people -rabbonim included- have no idea what the Torah approach is.
Bingo
without having to send people to groups that have been known to have a negative affect on people's yiddishkeit. He's either right or wrong. If he's right, then we can't justify recommending something that can be damaging when it's not necessary. If Reb Dov thinks he's wrong, he should say so.
This site has educated me about the many different levels of adook-tion ;D (a rather funny play on the Loshon-Kodesh, no?) : many folks peruse this site and look in quiet curiosity at this forum where people frankly talk about the same issues that
they have been
hiding for years. Others are ready to do
something, but figure they (and their rovs) need to just learn the Torah Tricks, Torah advice, as long as they can
remain the same Yid they are now and somehow solve this problem in the "beis medrash" together with a group of yidden. They do not care if it's more of the same. (For some - probably for many - it will work, but for many others it will be just more of the same silliness; but leaving their comfort zone in any meaningful way is still out of the question...). Others "have it real bad" and have had enough; they are ready for anything and need the steps before they lose their homes, jobs, lives etc.. All this was not really obvious to me before I came to this forum.
So,
for the kind of person who really is not sick enough to be addicted and their lives are not out of control, they
need someplace to turn for Torah advice, chizzuk, and whatever, to get wise to the YH for pritzus, and to do teshuva,
fast. This site does a great job of this, I figure.
For the folks who really are hopelessly hooked, and their lives as they have known them are really
over but they just do not realize it yet,
this site may be a double-edged sword: they may hang on in their folly much, much longer, putting yet more band-aids on their cracked skulls. On the other hand, our posts may help those folks get their inhibitions down sufficiently to finally
know that their problem is actually much more deep and serious than they cared to admit, that strong medicine is likely needed, and that as we are not running away from their bitter medicine, maybe
they do not have to keep running either!
For all these latter folks - which I think are
many - No, I do not think sending them to SA-type groups has any risk of hurting their yiddishkeit. These folks are the ones who
will eventually, get divorced, ruining their wives lives,
not get divorced and ruin their kids' lives too, reach old age (and death) with a very strange and depressing life behind them (though to the non-immediate family observer it seemed quite run-of-the-mill!), go to jail, or even be in the paper. The pain and chilul Hashem potential is quite staggering.
No, I feel that if a yid is truly addicted, his yiddishkeit can only get better from that point on, really. If they go to meetings and get less frum in the short term, I think they either have a secondary problem that led to it, or it is really a
good thing because they were totally hypocritical in addiction, anyway. I know this is terribly painful. I think it is extremely rare for frum addicts to drop yiddishkeit upon getting sober. Weaker and colder, yes - that is a common side-effect. But with time, as in my case, it reverses and their yiddishkeit really, finally grows to become really powerful. But really, (here I go): what value
does Hashem have in the avoda of a yid who has empty avodah, parrots things, and does
not keep the the six constant mitzvos at all because he is too busy hiding the fact that he is looking at po-n, mast--ting, and
other stuff? Anyway, in the long term, frum addicts who I know, tend to get
frummer in later recovery.
Reb Dov, you say that you don't like the idea of giving Hadracha. Perhaps you don't realize that not everyone is as smart
This post is already too long, but the AA big book says something like: "We are not experts, on anything". Once we bocome experts, we are in real danger of losing it all. This
has been found to happen. So, I'll discuss this idea with my sponsor and ask Hashem for a lot of help to do the right thing, though, I still don't know what we are doing!
As far as the rest of your comments, that is what a secretary, here: reb Guard, is "payed the big bucks for"....
- Dov